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Samsung SGH-D880 Dual SIM Mobile Phone Review
Tech ARP has just posted the Samsung SGH-D880 Dual SIM Mobile Phone Review

The Samsung SGH-D880 is a revolutionary mobile phone incorporating two separate SIM card slots and Dual Active Standby connectivity. Users can activate both SIM cards simultaneously and effortlessly to receive calls and SMSes on either one.

Connectivity is enhanced as the SGH-D880 user can be served by two networks at any one time. The perfect companion for multi SIM users such as frequent travelers and business professionals.
Samsung SGH-D880 Dual SIM Mobile Phone Review

Razer Destructor Mouse Mat Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Razer Destructor Mouse Mat

Razer Destructor is the name of the newest hard gaming surface that uses a new surface technology. The Destructor features the all new "Fractal" surface that should enable you to get the best tracking out of your laser or optical mouse.
Razer Destructor Mouse Mat Review



Sunbeamtech Freezing Storm ATX Case Review
LAN Addict takes a look at the Sunbeamtech Freezing Storm ATX PC case.

Sunbeamtech's Freezing Storm is a very good PC case. The tooless drive and expansion card installation work wonderfully well and the two interior 120mm fans keep your system components nice and cool. The allowance for up to two additional 120mm fans, one in the front and one on the side panel, make this case an air flow junkie's dream.
Sunbeamtech Freezing Storm ATX Case Review

Intel Penryn architecture dissected
NordicHardware published a review of the Penryn architecture

Thanks to the new 45nm process, the power leakage has been severely reduced, and we now have a much cooler and more efficient processor. But what does a refining of the process really mean? How much performance does the increased cache really bring?
Intel Penryn architecture dissected

GeForce 8800 GT Roundup
InsideHW.com posted GeForce 8800 GT Roundup

It's been more than a year since the first DirectX 10 graphics accelerator, containing the revolutionary G80, was presented to the public. Everyone should remember the delight it brought and the incredible performance which left all high-end competition in the dust. This time, we have a graphics card with the G92 chip on it, but the card is not from the 9xxx series as you might assume. The G92 is a carefully designed, polished version of the G80. Models based on this chip are named 8800GT and, should they appear in appropriate quantities, are bound to become very popular.
GeForce 8800 GT Roundup

MSI NX8600GT Twin Turbo Video Card Review
Viper Lair posted a review on the MSI NX8600GT Twin Turbo Video Card

Obviously, anything you can put into that PCIe slot to update the on-board video is going to give you a boost, the MSI NX8600GT Twin Turbo is not only going to do that, its going to do it while keeping those all important big bills in your savings account. nVidia has been king of the high end market space for some time now, and the midrange has been going their way as well. When they have cards such as the NX8600GT Twin Turbo being put out by Manufacturers such as MSI in this case, its no wonder.
MSI NX8600GT Twin Turbo Video Card Review

OCZ Vendetta CPU Cooler Review
DragonSteelMods.com postedd OCZ Vendetta CPU Cooler Review

The Vendetta is a heatpipe based CPU cooler that is very popular because the system works well. The Vendetta though is a different in that it is small compared to most heatpipe based coolers, and it features a unique fan mounting system that is the easiest I have used to date. So read on to learn more about the OCZ Vendetta and to see how it does up against other coolers I've got on hand...
OCZ Vendetta CPU Cooler Review

ATI Radeon HD3870 X2 1GB Graphics Card Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new ATI Radeon HD3870 X2 1GB graphics card.

It feels good to finally be able to say it: ATI has a flagship card. Against all odds, they have crammed two GPU cores on a single PCB the same length as an 8800GTX and its performance is nearly flawless. The HD3870 X2 can fight toe-to-toe with the best Nvidia currently has to offer and in many cases, it beats everything else hands down.
ATI Radeon HD3870 X2 1GB Graphics Card Review

AMD Radeon HD 3870 X2 - AMD R680 Dual GPU Arrives
PC Perspective posted an article on the AMD Radeon HD 3870 X2

The new AMD Radeon HD 3870 X2 is a breath of fresh air for us - competition in the enthusiast level of the marketplace is well overdue and will lead to better prices and performance for everyone in the long run. AMD's Radeon HD 3870 X2 is an elegant design that shows performance meeting or beating that of NVIDIA's current flagship 8800 Ultra graphics board in today's most demanding DX9 and DX10 titles. Its dual-GPU design has its strengths and its weaknesses as we have dissected above but the end result is truly what matters: performance.
AMD Radeon HD 3870 X2 - AMD R680 Dual GPU Arrives

R680 Has Landed: ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 Tested
HotHardware.com posted their review on the ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2

AMD officially launched their new high-end flagship graphics card today and this one has a pair of graphics processors on a single PCB. The Radeon HD 3870 X2 was codenamed R680 throughout its development. Although that codename implies the card is powered by a new GPU, it is not. The Radeon HD 3870 X2 is instead powered by a pair of RV670 GPUs linked together on a single PCB by a PCI Express fan-out switch. In essence, the Radeon HD 3870 X2 is "CrossFire on a card" but with a small boost in clock speed for each GPU as well.
R680 Has Landed: ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 Tested

HIS Radeon HD 3870 X2 1 GB Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the HIS Radeon HD 3870 X2 1 GB

The HIS Radeon 3870 X2 combines the power of two ATI RV670 GPUs into one to reach for the performance throne in single card processing power. Even tough the implementation has some minor limitations the overall product is certainly interesting and can maybe bring AMD back in the game.
HIS Radeon HD 3870 X2 1 GB Review

AMD/ATI Radeon HD3870 X2 Review (Spanish)
MadBoxPC posted a review on the HIS Radeon HD 3870 X2 1 GB video card in Spanish

ATI has the fastest fastest high-end graphics card on the market for the first time in a while. But everybody knows that Nvidia's 9800 GX2 is closer. This dual core videocard comes with two R680 chips and we can find it worldwide with starting at EUR379.
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ATI HD 3870 X2 Review
OCC has published a new review of the ATI HD 3870 X2

Getting back to overclocking. Was it worth it? I achieved a stable overclock of 855/951, which I think is pretty decent. Unfortunately, the X2 didn't like it. Most benchmarks received fairly identical scores and at least two received lower. Don't we overclock to go higher? In this case I guess not. I hope that with the final release of the new drivers things will change, usually things get better as they come of age.
ATI HD 3870 X2 Review

AMD's Radeon HD 3870 X2 video card
Another Radeon HD 3870 X2 review, this time from The Tech Report

No single Radeon GPU can beat Nvidia's best. So on the X2, two Radeon HD 3870 GPUs gang up together to take on any GeForce 8800 available. Will they succeed? Let's find out.
AMD's Radeon HD 3870 X2 video card

OCZ 4GB Reaper X HPC PC2-6400 Memory Review
Virtual-Hideout takes a look at the OCZ 4GB Reaper X HPC PC2-6400 Memory

The kit I received was the 4GB kit, or 2x2GB PC2-6400, that runs at 800MHz and has a timing rating of 4-4-3-15. The modules will run those timings at 1.8v - 2.1v and handle up to 2.2v without voiding the EVP (Extended Voltage Protection) warranty. The 4-4-3-15 timings are really good for DDR2. With such tight timings I wouldn't expect high overclocking rates at the stock timing; but loosened up, the result might be impressive.
OCZ 4GB Reaper X HPC PC2-6400 Memory Review

Ultra X2 750W Extreme Titanium Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Ultra X2 750W Extreme Titanium.

During my time here at Bjorn3D it seems like many of the reviews we have done have been power supplies. As mentioned in another review 2007 was 'The Year of the Power Supply'. Either way, as long as manufacturers keep producing this level of quality, keep them coming. The Ultra 750W X2 Extreme delivers power, low noise and a mirror. That's right, I said a mirror. Ok, so it is a 'titanium' case that, when you look at it, you can see yourself, a mirror. It is also completely modular down to the 24 pin power connector for the motherboard. Will this power supply have the power and efficiency a computer so requires? Let's find out.

The X2 Extreme has all the bells and whistles one would need to power and sustain a high end computer. It has dual 12V rail capacity, flex force cabling to hide the silver modular cables, and X-Connect technology to limit the amount of cables used in your comptuer. This equates to better airflow which also means lower temperatures. This in my book is a win win situation.
Ultra X2 750W Extreme Titanium Review

Thermaltake SwordM Full Tower Case Review
ThinkComputers.org posted Thermaltake SwordM Full Tower Case Review

We first got a glimpse of the SwordM at CES 2007, we were amazed at the style and that Thermaltake would try such a radical case. Finally this year the case was released for sale and you know we had to get one to check out. Handmade of all aluminum with hydraulic mechanisms for the top and side panel it is unlike any other case we have seen before. This is a very limited case with only 10,000 units world-wide. Let us show you what this amazing case has to offer.
Thermaltake SwordM Full Tower Case Review

GECUBE Radeon HD 3870 X2 Graphics Card
TweakTown posted a review on the GECUBE Radeon HD 3870 X2 Graphics Card

It’s one of those cards we’ve heard about quite a bit, but often when it comes to these dual GPU models they’re nothing more than a bit of a prototype. Sometimes they manage to also hit the media and on the rare occasion they actually go into mass production for all to get their hands on it.

The whole card design is loads better than the GX2 we saw from NVIDIA in 2006 which was literally two separate PCBs connected by a little bridge. Ultimately though it doesn’t matter what the card looks like, it comes down to how it performs and that’s something we’re going to be looking at in just a moment.
GECUBE Radeon HD 3870 X2 Graphics Card