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Speedlink Styx Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Speedlink Styx laser mouse

There are two key gaming mice manufactures that have been doing just that for years, Razer and Logitech. However, these high-spec mice come at a cost, and are often over the top for the average gamer, who wants accuracy and comfort, but still some money left in the bank.

So today I have Speedlink's Styx which features a laser diode to pick up your movements, and spitting out 2200 DPI accuracy. Let's see how it performs.
Speedlink Styx Review

Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Compound Review
3DXtreme.net posted a review on the Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Compound

Tuniq set out to beat AS5; they have however small the difference. It's nice to see some competition on the market for AS5 as their tubes are so small and so expensive competition is always good for the consumer.
Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Compound Review



Diamond Radeon HD 3850 512MB Ruby Edition Video Card Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Diamond Radeon HD 3850 512MB Ruby Edition Video Card

Diamond released ATI Radeon HD 3870 and Radeon HD 3850 graphics cards back in November when they originally came out, but they were based off the ATI reference design and were the same as everyone else's. Diamond went back to the drawing board and came up with an Radeon HD 3850 that would be unique to them and be directed at overclockers and enthusiasts. Read on to check out the Diamond Radeon HD 3850 512MB Ruby Edition Video Card!
Diamond Radeon HD 3850 512MB Ruby Edition Video Card Review

ASUS EAH3850 Top ATI HD 3850 Video Card Review
I4U NEWS reviews the ASUS EAH3850 Top ATI HD 3850 Video Card

The Asus EAH3850 Top is factory overclocked and has a clock speed of 730MHz on the core and 1.9GHz on the memory. The card uses 256MB of DDR3 RAM and is built on a 55nm fabrication process. One of the nicest features of the Asus EAH3850 Top is the built-in 5.1surround sound that allows video and audio out on an HDMI cable.
ASUS EAH3850 Top ATI HD 3850 Video Card Review

Foxconn X38A - a Motherboard on the Intel X38 Chipset
Digit-Life posted a review on the Foxconn X38A Motherboard

The Foxconn X38A is interesting because it combines two contradictions: being a top motherboard and being fit for memory upgrades. Both types of products have been manufactured for a long time already. But we cannot recall somebody trying to combine them.
Foxconn X38A - a Motherboard on the Intel X38 Chipset

Sanyo Denki A11H Online UPS Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Sanyo Denki A11H Online UPS

These days, computer equipment is more sensitive to power disruptions than ever before. The Sanyo Denki A11H is a true on-line UPS that provides constant power to multiple computer systems, and its design allows it to work well with backup generators. We take a look at a 700W tower-style model and the optional LAN Interface card.
Sanyo Denki A11H Online UPS Review

Xigmatek HDT-S1283 Exposed Heatpipe Base Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted a review on the Xigmatek HDT-S1283 Exposed Heatpipe Base Heatsink

The Xigmatek HDT-S1283 heatsink features three heatpipes in direct contact with the top of the processor, resulting in one very potent CPU cooler. The technique is called Heatpipe Direct Touch, and for today's class of heatspreader capped processors it's the only way to go. The Xigmatek HDT-S1283 heatsink FrostyTech is reviewing today is equipped with vibration absorbing rubber fan posts, a 120mm PWM fan that scales in speed from 1000-2200RPM, and a little spoiler to direct exhaust airflow down towards adjacent motherboard components.
Xigmatek HDT-S1283 Exposed Heatpipe Base Heatsink Review

ATI FireGL V8650 vs. NVIDIA QuadroFX 5600
HotHardware.com have two impressive workstation-class graphics card on the test bench.

We've been given the opportunity to orchestrate a direct comparison of two of the most exciting graphics cards shipping today, AMD's ATI FireGL V8650 and NVIDIA's QuadroFX 5600. The V8650 is a monstrous version of ATI's R600 graphics processor with 2GB of memory attached, whereas the FX 5600 is the 1.5GB heavy workstation cousin of the GeForce 8800 Ultra, both of which use NVIDIA's G80 processor. Both cards are phenomenally large, as well. Head on over to the site and take a look...
ATI FireGL V8650 vs. NVIDIA QuadroFX 5600

Super Talent Project X 2x1GB PC3-14400 Review
Overclockers Onlines has posted a new review on the Super Talent Project X 2x1GB PC3-14400 memory

Despite the slightly less than stellar performance at the rated timings and voltage, this sample of the Super Talent Project X memory excelled both at tighter and looser timing sets with slight bumps in voltage. It easily maxed out the Asus P5K3-Deluxes ability to run memory stable at DDR3-1900 with 8-7-6 timings and did so with a more than acceptable 2.01v as measured by a digital multi-meter. Combined with the exciting 6-6-5 clocking ability, these Project X modules still managed to impress with very reasonable voltages.[/quote6
Super Talent Project X 2x1GB PC3-14400 Review

MSI X48 Platinum Motherboard Review
TweakTown posted a review on the MSI X48 Platinum Motherboard

We have already tested the X48 chipset in its DDR2 variant (that’s right, because it’s a direct descendant of the X38 it keeps the dual mode memory controller); the DDR2 version has already managed to produce some better scores than the X38 DDR2 thanks to its increased FSB support. Today we are moving onto X48 in DDR3 form.

MSI has graciously provided us with their new X48 Platinum motherboard which is designed to be an ultra overclockable and feature-rich model. How it stacks up is the subject of today’s review.
MSI X48 Platinum Motherboard Review

A-DATA PD7 8GB Flash Drive Review
OCC has published a new review of the A-DATA PD7 8GB Flash Drive

I've been reviewing for quite some time now and I can tell you, I have never seen a product completely blow its competition out of the water like the A-DATA PD7 8GB flash drive. I thought that the Lexar 8GB drive would be able to keep up with the A-DATA PD7 but I was sorely mistaken. The A-DATA PD7 8GB almost doubled what its competitors scored in all of the tests! I am extremely amazed at the speed, ease of use, and the fact that this flash drive is Windows ReadyBoost ready. Originally, I thought that my generic 2GB flash drive was pretty darn good but this A-DATA flash drive dropped my jaw when I saw the results.
A-DATA PD7 8GB Flash Drive Review

Thermaltake Toughpower Q-Fan W0163RU 650Watt Modular Power Supply Review
Tweaknews.net has posted a review on the Thermaltake Toughpower Q-Fan W0163RU 650Watt Modular Power Supply

With four independent 12V rails providing stable power, it is a fine choice for an overclocked rig. The 140mm Qfan does it job as well with its nearly silent operation even when under heavy load. In fact, this is the quietest PSU I've worked with that wasn't fanless.
Thermaltake Toughpower Q-Fan W0163RU 650Watt Modular Power Supply Review