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TechSpot takes a look at the GPU and CPU performance of Civilization V. Other new reviews and articles:

- NZXT HALE90 850w Review
- Guru3D Rig of the Month - September 2010
- NZXT Phantom Black E-ATX Full Tower Case Review
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Review
- AMD Athlon X2 II 265 Processor/CPU Review
- Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset Review
- Amazon Kindle 3 Review (with leather light cover) review
- Thermaltake Massive23 LX Notebook Cooler Review
- Civilization V (PC) Review
- Corsair HS1 gaming headset
- Arctic Cooling Arctic Sound P531 5.1 USB Headset Review



Civilization V GPU and CPU Performance In-depth
TechSpot takes a look at the GPU and CPU performance of Civilization V

The fifth installment of Firaxis' popular turn-based strategy series was launched last Friday, September 24, and we've decided to greet the title with a battery of tests. Published by 2K Games, Sid Meier's Civilization V is a classic example of what many like to call a "4X" game, as players manage an empire where they "explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate."

4X games are noted for their complex gameplay, with emphasis placed on economic and technological development, as well as a range of non-militaristic paths to supremacy. Although admittedly turn-based strategy games are not our cup of tea, we will be focusing on how the game performs when using a wide range of GPUs and CPUs.[/quote6
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NZXT HALE90 850w Review
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: NZXT HALE90 850w Review

White cases seem to be popping up everywhere, NZXT now have a white PSU to match! Come inside to see if its all looks and no brains.
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Guru3D Rig of the Month - September 2010
The Guru of 3D posted their Rig of the Month

September 2010 was particular difficult to pick a winner for as we have received many entries for Guru3D's Rig of the Month, and the overall build quality was so very fine that we had a tremendous task of picking one winner.

This months winner is David, he designed an awesome rig with eVGA's SR-2 motherboard, six-core Xeon processors and Quad SLI. Value for money wise and sheer aesthetics make this rig scary in both ways ! Meet this man at the age of 37, and be amazed once you see what kind of monster he created ....
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NZXT Phantom Black E-ATX Full Tower Case Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the NZXT Phantom Black E-ATX Full Tower Case

NZXT has been building cases for the past six years, but this summer the company said they would release their most elegant and intelligent chassis design to date with a new full tower called, the Phantom. The Phantom has 7 fan cooling options, 7 storage drives, room larger video card, support for E-ATX motherboards and even has a fan controller for up to five fans! Not a bad feature list for a case that runs around $145 shipped.

The NZXT Phantom is hands down one of the finest computer cases I have ever had the pleasure of reviewing. With its sleek aerodynamic look and slew of features, I have a feeling it will be make people take notice for years to come. With a price tag of $139.99 and a two year warranty, it is clearly priced to compete with and dominate the other full tower cases in its class such as the Corsair Obsidian (shown below) which has all of the same features except for being made of aluminum, but is priced $120 higher...
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 is a professional, but yet easy-to-use, digital camera that offers full manual controls, 10-megapixel resolution, and an ultra-wide angle zoom. There's also HD video shooting and the ability to take uncompressed photos in RAW format.[/quote6
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AMD Athlon X2 II 265 Processor/CPU Review
TechwareLabs reviews the AMD Athlon X2 II 265 Processor/CPU

AMD has released a full line of new processors on September, 21st 2010 which filled the a few spots in the AMD Processor line. One of these processors is the Athlon II 265 X2 which runs at 3.3GHz. The Athlon II 265 has an L2 Cache to the total of 1MB per core (total of 2MB of L2 Cache) to give a bump in speed over previous Athlon II processors.
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Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset Review
Everything USB posted a review on the Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset

When a fellow editor looked at Logitech G35 - the company's first foray into the world of gaming headset, he did walk away impressed; albeit with a few major caveats. Today I will be looking at the latest version of USB headphones by Logitech: the G930 wireless headset. Besides being wireless do these cans have any other tricks up their sleeves? Read on for my full review.

The Verdict:
The Logitech G930 wireless headphones really are better then the G35's in nearly every way! Not only does the wireless feature work and work WELL, the ability to individually tweak the sound level of each of the virtual speakers takes these cans to the next level.

The Good:
+ Volume control over individual channels allowing tweaking to sound stage
+ Easy to use software
+ Stylish good looks
+ Very good sound
+ Surround sound works very well for movies and most games
+ Seamless transition from wireless to wired
+ Crystal clear wireless reception
+ Decent battery life

The Bad:
- Volume control on headphones is software and not hardware based
- Still less than optimal choices for G Key (still no VLC support!)
- Battery is not easily replaceable
- Still doesn't work in all older games
- Voice changer options are still gimmicky and I prefer the G35s options!
- Still no travel case included
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Amazon Kindle 3 Review (with leather light cover) review
Kitguru posted a review on the Amazon Kindle 3

Since the Apple iPad was released, the tablet sector has been a thriving hotbed of news and discussion. Market leaders such as Research In Motion, Samsung, Sharp are developing new tablets to target this lucrative market. On the ‘monochrome’ side however, the battle has been just as intense and recently one of the most awaited devices has been released in the UK – The new Amazon ebook reader, entitled The Kindle 3. The levels of demand have been that high that many people are having to wait several weeks before one can be shipped.
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Thermaltake Massive23 LX Notebook Cooler Review
ASE Labs posted a review on the Thermaltake Massive23 LX Notebook Cooler

When it comes to notebook coolers, most manufacturers stick to the smaller sizes of notebooks. They rarely expand their range to support notebooks larger than 15.6 inch models. Those with larger laptops are usually left out in the cold. They are forced to either stick with whatever internal cooling system their laptops have or come up with DIY solutions. Thermaltake sees the market for full-size notebook coolers. The Massive23 LX targets this market.
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Civilization V (PC) Review
GamingHeaven.com posted a review on Civilization V (PC)

After several facelifts, some of them not always successful, the Civilization model still remains one that is flocked to by the players of all denominations, a game that transcends its humble strategy genre roots. The fifth overhaul of the game is one that promises to get back to basics, to ditch some of the complications that have distorted the beautiful simplification of thousands of years of human history. Does it succeed, or is it too consigned to be a footnote in history, eclipsed by its betters?
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Corsair HS1 gaming headset
The Tech Report takes a look at Corsair's HS1 gaming headset

Corsair has ventured into uncharted waters with its HS1 gaming headset. Is the HS1 worth the $100 asking price, and does it handle music as well as games?
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Arctic Cooling Arctic Sound P531 5.1 USB Headset Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the Arctic Cooling Arctic Sound P531 5.1 USB Headset

The Arctic Sound P531 is a 5.1 USB headset from Artic Cooling, very helpful in games which require 3D sound positioning, but also movies or sound files that have multi-channel sound content, and produces a very nice bass. The casing is built mostly from plastic, but does not give us a cheap feel and thanks to that it is very light. The software can even transform the stereo sound which we listen to the most into 5.1 so we can use the surround feature everywhere.
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