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Here a roundup of todays reviews and articles:

Amped Wireless REC15A 802.11ac Wi-Fi Range Extender Review
ASRock Z97 Extreme6 Motherboard Capable of Supporting M.2 (NGFF) SSD With Speeds Up To 32GB/s
ASUS 9-Series LGA1150 Motherboards Preview
ASUS MAXIMUS VI IMPACT (Intel LGA1150)
be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 CPU Cooler Video Review
Corsair AX1500i Titanium Power Supply Review
Crucial M550 512GB CT512M550SSD1 SATA3 SSD Review
Fractal Design Node 804 Case Review
Genius GX SW-G5.1 3500 5.1 Surround Sound Review
Hands-on review: Huawei Ascend P7
In Win 901 Review
Linux 3.15 SSD File-System Benchmarks
Microlab T1 Review
Office Mix Preview
Ozone Onda Pro X-Surround Pro Gaming Headset Review
Phanteks Enthoo Pro Case Reviewed
Rosewills Striker RK-6000 mechanical keyboard reviewed
SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse Review
X2 Products Eclipse IV Heatsink Review



Amped Wireless REC15A 802.11ac Wi-Fi Range Extender Review

With so many Wireless devices in populating the home these days there is a growing need to guarantee Wi-Fi coverage. For those that have invested in Wi-Fi-AC routers for their wireless computers, games, and multimedia devices, the last thing they want is to run out of useful signal. For 802.11ac devices this is especially problematic. Even though the 5GHz AC-band gives users the fast data throughput, it also has a range that is much more limited when compared to the 2.4GHz band. What Amped Wireless attempts to deliver with the REC15A is a way that users can extend the range of their router to all areas of the house and grounds. This is done by repeating and amplifying the 5GHz 802.11ac signal...

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ASRock Z97 Extreme6 Motherboard Capable of Supporting M.2 (NGFF) SSD With Speeds Up To 32GB/s

We are happy to report that things have changed significantly with new Z97 ASRock boards. Not only do all but one contain a native M.2 Gen 2 x2 connector, but more importantly, the Extreme 6 contains what ASRock terms as an ‘Ultra M.2’ built on a PCIe Gen 3.0 4 lane base. This provides for up to a whopping 32GB/s transfer speed from a single M.2 SSD. Is that future proofing things or what?

Read full article @ The SSD Review

ASUS 9-Series LGA1150 Motherboards Preview

A few weeks ago we were invited to come take a peak at what ASUS has been working on behind closed doors, and as you might expect, what we were shown was their new Intel 9-Series LGA1150 motherboards. We got a really in-depth look at the new lineup as a whole and each motherboard series individually, so we will be able to give you a nice breakdown of what each model has to offer and what new technology ASUS have developed for this new generation.

At launch, there will be about 15 different models based on the Z-class variant of the 9-series chipset. We haven't yet heard any word of their H-class models, but we expect roughly a half-dozen models with an emphasis on smaller form factors like Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX. If we are correct, that should make ASUS' next generation lineup much more customer friendly than the bewildering 37 models that GIGABYTE have recently announced. On the ASUS side, most of the new models are part of the standard Channel Series, but as you will see there are some very intriguing Republic of Gamers (RoG), The Ultimate Force (TuF), and Workstation models as well.

Read full article @ Hardware Canucks

ASUS MAXIMUS VI IMPACT (Intel LGA1150)

We end our look at mITX Z87/Haswell boards with none other than the ASUS MAXIMUS VI IMPACT. After many requests from users all over the world for ASUS to make a tiny ROG board, those requests have finally been answered. Is the MAXIMUS VI IMPACT worth the wait?

Read full article @ techPowerUp

be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 CPU Cooler Video Review

Today DaveChaos has the be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 CPU cooler on his test bench for review, watch the video now.

Read full article @ HardwareHeaven.com

Corsair AX1500i Titanium Power Supply Review

So as 80plus certification board you just gotta figure, power supplies will not get any better then Platinum, right ? But yeah, we are talking about the technology sector, and the tech industry will always improve to remain competitive. So as an organization what do you do when hardware and technology advanced to even higher efficiency levels ? That's right, you grab the periodic table, close you eyes and boom ... you hit Titanium :-): Not sorted by Atomic number at all. Ah well, perhaps after Titanium we will see a Chromium or oooh-ooh ... a Vanadium certification, hehe.

As such today we review the beast amongst the beasts of power supplies -- it is time my fellow gurus to review the Mighty Mo -- the Corsair Professional Series AX1500i PSU. The 1500W PSU is exorbitant performance, the one massive 125A 12-volts says it all really. Superb for multi-GPU solutions and hardcore enthusiasts that overclock their systems with liquid nitrogen, and then some. Corsair also embeds their LINK technology into the PSU. That means you can monitor the PSU with the help of software, things like PSU efficiency, power usage or simply to adjust the fan RPM. We'll show you that in the review though as the latest iteration of the software also allows you to configure some of the voltage rails.

Read full article @ Guru3D

Crucial M550 512GB CT512M550SSD1 SATA3 SSD Review

Crucial has developed the new M550 SSD, which not only has a significantly better performance, but also provides more usable capacity.
Fortunately, we tested all Crucial SSD generations since the first Crucial RealSSD C300 on OCinside.de and see again significant improvements at the current Crucial M550 compared to its predecessors.
The Crucial M550 is available as 2.5-inch SATA, mSATA and M.2 SSD with a capacity range between 64 GB and 1 TB.
The detailed review will show how fast the energy saving Crucial M550 512 GB CT512M550SSD1 SSD is in comparison to the previously tested Solid State Drives and if it provides good values even in older PCs without AHCI.

Read full article @ OcInside.de

Fractal Design Node 804 Case Review

I remember a time when cars did not have all the bells and whistles that they have now. Take for example dual climate control, that was something unheard of in the early 90s now almost all cars have a way to make the passenger side and drivers sides different temperatures. This is one of those simple features that is really awesome to me for the simple fact that I tend to run cold and my significant other is usually hot. In the larger vehicles even the back has its own climate control so the kids can be comfortable as well.

Read full article @ HiTech Legion

Genius GX SW-G5.1 3500 5.1 Surround Sound Review

Genius recently released their newest 5.1 surround sound speakers, the GX SW-G5.1 3500. The GX SW-G5.1 3500 is a 5.1 surround sound setup with a 6.5 inch subwoofer with a total power output of 80 watts.

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Hands-on review: Huawei Ascend P7

Chinese manufacturer Huawei is steadily growing its presence in the Western world, and the Ascend P7 is its latest attempt to win over consumers.Succeeding the Ascend P6, the P7 borrows the same stylings and functions, but provides a slightly better design and some increased power under the hood.While this is Hauwei's flagship device, it's not in the same league as the Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC One M8 or Sony Xperia Z2.In fact with a price tag of €449 (around £370, $625, AU$690), the Ascend P7 finds itself towards the top end of the middle tier of mobiles, but it's not a pricing anomaly like the OnePlus One.That said, a quick flick through the spec sheet and the Ascend P7 isn't exactly poorly equipped, with a lot of similar features to last year's HTC One.

Read full article @ Techradar

In Win 901 Review

Last January In Win presented the 901, a new case with mini-ITX form factor. Made of brushed aluminum and tempered glass, the case is able to accommodate all-in-one 120 mm watercooling solutions as well as one high-end graphics card. It is an elegant solution, with high-end materials and a unique design. If you are looking for a really clean and classy mini-ITX case, check this new review.

Read full article @ ocaholic

Linux 3.15 SSD File-System Benchmarks

Now that kernel development activity is settling down for the Linux 3.15 kernel, here are some benchmarks of the EXT4, XFS, F2FS, and Btrfs file-systems compared to the stable Linux 3.14 kernel performance

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Microlab T1 Review

Moving strength to strength, Microlab have made the time to focus on the mass market of consumer electronic goods with a stylish lightweight headset that is aimed at people on the go, the T1. To throw a couple of spanners into the existing market, Microlab decided to make their entry wireless, packing aptX high quality Bluetooth streaming over an A2DP connection. Aside from the increasing list of acyronymed wireless technology, they also pack some impressive specifications at an affordable price. Available in Black, white, blue, pink and yellow, there is enough choice to match the aesthetic appeal of a wide audience.

Read full article @ Vortez

Office Mix Preview

Microsoft this week launched a private preview program for Office Mix, which is currently available as an add-in for PowerPoint 2013 with SP1. Office Mix seems to be based in part on the PowerPoint Broadcast functionality that debuted in Office 2010, in that it publishes presentations to the public web. But it also lets you add audio, video and interactivity functionality, so that your presentations can become online lessons with elements like quizzes and exercises for the viewer.

Read full article @ WinSupersite

Ozone Onda Pro X-Surround Pro Gaming Headset Review

Competitive gaming is big business these days, it doesn’t matter if your a games developer, hardware / peripherals manufacturer, event organiser, or just the person at home playing the games, companies like Ozone are falling over them selves year on year to provide the best quality products for gamers at the best price vs performance for those who take their game seriously, Ozone Gaming Gear are no different with the launch their 3HX headset.

Not all of us gamers are able to blast out our favourite games through surround sounds, or even just turn the TV up to the volume we would like, so wearing headphones while gaming is a great solution to the problems of gaming late at night, not disturbing your neighbours or even just keeping your partner happy. But it’s not just a noise issue, heaving a good headset on can put you right in the game, bringing much more depth and detail to a game world, making your enemies footsteps easier to detect and make your favourite games soundtrack come to life, but lets not forget the addition of a quality microphone can be great for team/party chat when gaming online.

Ozones gaming accessories are designed for gamers by gamers and when it comes to headsets there is a lot of tough competition already on the market for every price range you can imagine, so lets start by taking a look at the features and functions of the 3HX and see what what you get for your money.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Phanteks Enthoo Pro Case Reviewed

Today we take a look at the Phanteks Enthoo Pro, which is Phanteks' follow-up to the award winning Enthoo Primo chassis that was launched earlier this year. Established in 2007, Phanteks aims to provide "high-end quality and innovative products in thermal solutions." Known for its CPU and fan coolers, Phanteks has been busy branching into the computer chassis market. With a price point of just under $100, the Enthoo Pro is ideal for anyone who is looking for an affordable chassis with a lot of great features. Without spoiling too much, let's move on to the review.

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Rosewills Striker RK-6000 mechanical keyboard reviewed

At $50, Rosewill's Striker RK-6000 is one of the most inexpensive mechanical keyboards on the market today. Since we've had good experiences with Rosewill's other mechanical keyboards, we were curious to give it a try.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

Back in 2011, SteelSeries unleashed the original Sensei gaming mouse which at the time was one of the most advanced gaming mice ever produced. Along with the now familiar Sensei gaming mouse design, SteelSeries also crammed some of the most advanced technology into the gaming mouse including an ARM processor, onboard memory, and a LCD display allowing full profile and setting adjustment without the need of additional software.

Since then, SteelSeries also unveiled the Sensei [RAW], which removed some of the fancy features of the original Sensei in favor of low pricing, and most recently also unveiled the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless, which utilizes the same Sensei design, but adds wireless for those who simply can’t have the unsightly cord hanging around.

Read full article @ Custom PC Review

X2 Products Eclipse IV Heatsink Review

Bearing close resemblance to the Prolimatech Megahalems Frostytech tested a few years back, the Eclipse IV heatsink is a bifurcated-tower cooler from heatsink manufacturer 'X2 Products' a brand offshoot of Spire Corp. The Eclipse IV heatsink is rated to a maximum cooling capacity of 220W by its makers and at first glance has the gravitas to back that claim up.

Read full article @ FrostyTech