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TechAddicts posted a review on the Thermaltake Toughpower 850W Power Supply

Overall, this is an excellent power supply for computer enthusiasts and gamers. It offers a ton of power (850 Watts!), high efficiency, and great stability. There are next gen features on this power supply as well, such as the inclusion of four +12v rails, each tolerating high amperage. The 140mm cooling fan does a great job at keeping this power supply cool and quiet. With all these great features, it should be placed on the list when shopping for a high end system.
Thermaltake Toughpower 850W Power Supply Review

BIOS Magazine posted a review on Panda Software Internet Security 2007

Typical of most security applications, Internet Security 2007's anti-virus feature scans files on access, on demand, and on schedule. Noticeably,
it has the ability to quarantine threats - Panda's Antivirus 2007 (314.46 ex. VAT) only deletes threats, can't schedule scans, and doesn't include TruPrevent. Unusually you can send an e-mail or network warning message to Panda Labs when a threat is found. Internet Security 2007 found and removed just 10 of the 15 spyware samples we installed on our test machine - it tried but failed to remove two, and didn't even see three of them at all. It also struggled with commercial keyloggers, removing just two of the five we installed. That's a mediocre overall performance, and offers less protection than Norton Internet Security Suite 2007 or ZoneLabs Internet Security Suite.
Panda Software Internet Security 2007 Review



ASE Labs has posted their coverage from the CES 2007

CES happens to be the biggest technology show in the world. With nearly 2 million square feet of floor space, doing this show in only four days was impossible. Needless to say, there were many interesting bits of technology.
CES 2007

techPowerUp! posted a review on the Func F10.S Large Mouse Pad

Func has always been known to produce some of the best gaming mouse mats in the world. They started off producing their infamous surface1030 which featured two surfaces: one rough and one smooth. Today we test the new version of their smooth surface namely the Func F10.S Large, which is aimed at low sensitivity gamers, and gamers who want the smoothest glide.
Func F10.S Large Mouse Pad Review

PC Stats published a beginners guides about Converting Videotape Into Video Files

As you may have noticed, the VCR is a dying technology. DVD players are now equivalent in price, and their disks have practically crowded VHS tapes right off the shelves of your neighborhood video store. Give it another three years and you may be hard pressed to find a new release on tape. So what happens when your VCR finally breaks?
Converting Videotape Into Video Files

bit-tech have a look at one of AMD's first 65 nanometre Brisbane processors.

The one interesting decision that AMD has made is the increase L2 cache latency on Brisbane - the performance deficit between Brisbane and Windsor wasn't massive, but it was distinguishable and fairly consistent over the course of the application benchmarks we've shown here. This leaves me a little perplexed, but the explanation that there's the potential for 65-nanometre Athlon 64 X2's with larger caches if there is a need to move to much larger cache sizes seems a fair one.
Athlon 64 5000+ 65nm review

Virtual-Hideout posted part 2 of their CES 2007 coverage

This year at CES, Intel was the top demo processor of choice among the exhibits. Let's face it, everything is Core 2 Duo and soon to be Core 2 Quad Duo. You just can't get past the benchmarks and performance of the latest Intel processors when it comes who's holding the 'title' champion.
CES 2007: Part 2

XtremeComputing posted a review on the Silverstone CW01-WD MediaPC/HTPC enclosure

Silverstone and Western Digital in perfect harmony, you have to see it in action to see the effect it has. Also on a plus the chassis was doing a good job on the thermal side as well with the CPU running cooler in this than in the desktop case it used to be in, that kept the CPU at 34, in the CW01-WD that dropped to 28 at idle
Silverstone CW01-WD MediaPC/HTPC enclosure Review

Elite Bastards posted an ASUS EAX1950PRO CrossFire video card review

The single difference between the standard EAX1950PRO package and the EAX1950PRO CrossFire is the inclusion of the pair of internal CrossFire connectors required to set up a multi-GPU configuration using these boards.

Configuring two Radeon X1950 PROs in a CrossFire configuration from a hardware perspective is simplicity itself. Simply plug the two boards into their respective PCI Express 16x slots, plug the six-pin power connector into each board, and then connect the boards together via the two bridge connectors as shown above. Voila! Install your ATI drivers, enable CrossFire at a driver level, and you're ready to go.
ASUS EAX1950PRO CrossFire video card Review