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Here a roundup of today's hardware reviews:

- Casio Exilim EX-H20G Review
- CM Choiix Power Fort 5.5 Review
- G.Skill RipjawsX Sandy Bridge F3-12800 CL7 1600MHz Review
- Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic Video Card in SLI Review
- Raidmax Blackstorm Review
- ECS H67H2-I Motherboard Review
- Fractal Design Define XLR Review
- HyperX MAX 3.0 128gb Portable USB 3.0 SSD Review
- Zalman Z9 Plus Case Review
- Logitech G35 Surround Sound Headset Review
- AMD HD 6950 1GB vs. NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti Overclocking
- CM Storm Strike Force SF-19 Laptop Cooler Review
- VisionTek CandyBoard Bluetooth Edition Review
- Cooler Master Spawn Review
- Alienware M17x R3 Laptop Review (Core i7 2630QM / 256GB SSD) Review
- ASUS P8P67 Pro LGA 1155 ATX Motherboard Review
- Deepcool Ice Matrix 600 CPU Cooler Review



Casio Exilim EX-H20G Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Casio Exilim EX-H20G

So you took tons of photos on your vacation, but you can't remember exactly where you were when you snapped each picture. Plenty of cameras can geotag your photos with location information, but a handheld GPS radio requires an unobstructed view of the sky to get a GPS signal. If you're shooting photos indoors, you're probably out of luck. Unless you're shooting with the 14.1-megapixel Exilim EX-H20G.
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CM Choiix Power Fort 5.5 Review
ocaholic posted a review on the CM Choiix Power Fort 5.5

Choiix, a subsidiary of Cooler Master, has sent us a new gadget called Power Fort 5.5. The Power Fort 5.5 is a small battery device which can recharge different mobile devices whenever additional power is needed.
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G.Skill RipjawsX Sandy Bridge F3-12800 CL7 1600MHz Review
Vortez posted a review on the G.Skill RipjawsX Sandy Bridge F3-12800 CL7 1600MHz memory

With the advent of Sandy Bridge this quarter many enthusiasts will be putting their hard earned cash into building a new Intel Core i5/i7 system. Memory manufacturers have anticipated the launch of the new Sandy Bridge platform by developing 'Sandy Bridge' ready kits designed specifically for H67 and P67 chipsets and today we will be taking a look at one such kit.
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Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic Video Card in SLI Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Sonic Video Card in SLI

Already impressed with what a single GTX 560 Ti is able to offer, it seemed like it was time to see what two of them did for us. For a long time we've known SLI scaling has been excellent and the GTX 460 in SLI was just an absolute beast of a combination, as you had two cards that offered more performance than a single GTX 480, while at the same time offering it at a cheaper price.

The particular cards we're dealing with are some 900MHz clocked ones in the form of the Palit GTX 560 Ti Sonic. Since we haven't looked at the card from Palit, we'll be of course looking at what's going on in the package department first up. Once that's done, we'll take a closer look at the card itself, cover the out of the box clocks that Palit are offering and also double check that SLI is up and running. Once that's done it's time to get into the fun stuff and see what kind of performance we've got on offer from the setup.
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Raidmax Blackstorm Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Raidmax Blackstorm

Raidmax is well known for their spacey looking cases and the Blackstorm is no execption. Available in black/blue or white/blue, we enter the storm front to see if what is at the eye of the hurricane.
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ECS H67H2-I Motherboard Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the ECS H67H2-I Motherboard

The ECS H67H2-I is a very small mini-ITX motherboard for socket 1155 processors, thus being targeted to the new "Sandy Bridge" CPUs. It is based on the Intel H67 chipset and comes with one PCI Express x16 slot, allowing you to build a powerful gaming system using a very small case, and tons of extra features such as Bluetooth connectivity and USB 3.0 ports. Let's take a look at this new release.
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Fractal Design Define XLR Review
XSReviews have reviewed the Fractal Design Define XLR case

Fractal is penetrating the computer case market with affordable quality cases. Optimal for modding and always improving their current models for better performance and optic impression. Recently the Define R3 replaced it's R2 predecessor and now Fractal has introduced the performance Define XL case; the larger sibling of the R2/R3 cases which offers everything these cases have and a bit more. Or at least, so says Fractal.
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HyperX MAX 3.0 128gb Portable USB 3.0 SSD Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the HyperX MAX 3.0 128gb Portable USB 3.0 SSD

One way to take advantage of this bus speed is to pair a speedy Solid State Drive (SSD) with an enclosure using USB 3.0. Kingston is one of the first to enter this market with the release of its HyperX MAX 3.0, their external SSD based USB 3.0 drive. This drive uses flash memory in place of a mechanic drive which provides advertised read speeds of up to 195MB/sec and writes up to 160MB/sec. Kingston offers the HyperX MAX 3.0 in three capacities – 64GB, 128GB and 256GB.
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Zalman Z9 Plus Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted Zalman Z9 Plus Case Review

Previously known for offering only high-end and expensive products, recently Zalman decided to offer entry-level products as well, like the Z7 and Z9 case series. The Z9 series, which is the latest release from the South Korean company, comes with two models: Z9 (USD 50) and Z9 Plus (USD 70). Let's see if the Z9 Plus is a good option. Both Z9 and Z9 Plus are based on the same body, but the Z9 Plus comes with the following features that are not present on the standard Z9:
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Logitech G35 Surround Sound Headset Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Logitech G35 Surround Sound Headset

It has been a while since I have reviewed a headset. I have been using the same one for quite some time and I was in need of an upgrade. I decided on the Logitech G35 Surround Sound Headset that features Dolby 7.1 sound, user-defined profiles, 3 swappable headbands, on-ear audio controls and much more. Let’s take a look and see if this headset was the right choice for my upgrade.
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AMD HD 6950 1GB vs. NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti Overclocking
Techgage posted a look at the overclocking perspective of both AMD's Radeon HD 6950 1GB and NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 560 Ti.

AMD and NVIDIA released $250 GPUs last week, and both proved to deliver a major punch for modest cash. After testing, we found AMD to have a slight edge in overall performance, so to see if things change when OCing is brought into the picture, we pushed both cards hard, and then pit the results against our usual suite.
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CM Storm Strike Force SF-19 Laptop Cooler Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the CM Storm Strike Force SF-19 Laptop Cooler

In recent years when people solicit my opinion about buying a computer they are increasingly asking about laptops as opposed to desktops. They are turning to laptops as an all-purpose computing, working, and entertainment platform. High-end graphics, 19" screens and gigabytes of of bits can generate serious amounts of heat. But the vast majority of cooling options for laptops are meant for smaller machines with smaller heat profiles. For serious cooling CM Storm released the Strike Force SF-19 dual fan 19" laptop cooler. Model SGA-6000-KKYF1 is like the HAF X for laptops. Read on to see how the SF-19 performs under the Benchmark Reviews tests.
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VisionTek CandyBoard Bluetooth Edition Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the VisionTek CandyBoard Bluetooth Edition keyboard device.

VisionTek has now taken the CandyBoard and tweaked it a bit, by adding Bluetooth connectivity and a couple other small revisions. The design and function are nearly identical, so VisionTek is wide not to mess with a winning formula. Perhaps more importantly, VisionTek has upped the ante with this device with all its newly added features at a reduced cost of about $65 USD at different online retailers.
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Cooler Master Spawn Review
OCC has published a review on the Cooler Master Spawn

The red and black color scheme that Cooler Master put on it with the white lettering for the Spawn and CM Storm logos both stand out, but do not clash with the overall design. The Anti-Slip Design that Cooler Master integrated with the mouse is placed in key positions, and it's especially nice that the company opted not to coat the entire mouse in the anti-slip/anti-sweat material. The 3500 DPI Optical Sensor that Cooler Master placed on the mouse does give you the ability to game up to 3500 dpi, however the only complaint I do have about the DPI settings is that you can only set it to 800, 1800, and 3500 in the drivers software.
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Alienware M17x R3 Laptop Review (Core i7 2630QM / 256GB SSD) Review
Kitguru posted a review on the Alienware M17x R3 Laptop

Alienware are an iconic system builder. For years they have been building radical, futuristically styled machines which have featured in many high profile TV shows and movies. Several years ago Dell took over the brand, incorporating them as their high end, customised system builds.

Today we are looking at the new, upcoming Alienware M17x Revision 3 which fits firmly into the ‘desktop replacement’ category. With the latest Sandybridge technology included, this system looks on paper to deliver class leading levels of performance.

A few weeks ago, Dell asked us if we wanted to review the 120hz 3D version, or the 2D version. Noticing that the system incorporated a GTX460M, we felt the 3D version might be a little underpowered graphically, so we opted for a high end build of the 2D unit.
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ASUS P8P67 Pro LGA 1155 ATX Motherboard Review
PC Perspective posted a review on the ASUS P8P67 Pro LGA 1155 ATX Motherboard

I realize the irony here, but these reviews were in the can already - and feel free to note our editor's note at the beginning of the first page!

The fireworks surrounding Intel's "Sandy Bridge" processors have brought mixed reactions about the new CPU's overclockability and graphics prowess. As usual, ASUS leads the way with eight P67 motherboards right out of the gate and we benchmark the P8P67 Pro and others from Gigabyte and ECS to determine which vendor was able to incorporate the right amount of features and performance options.

This motherboard is the first I've tested with the P67 chipset, and I couldn't have been more pleased with the overall features and overclocking prowess of the P8P67 Pro. ASUS seamlessly integrated their own unique modifications and third-party software with Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture as well as their P67 chipset. ASUS even went a step further and added extra controllers for more USB 3.0 and SATA 6GB/s support.
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Deepcool Ice Matrix 600 CPU Cooler Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Deepcool Ice Matrix 600 CPU Cooler

We tested the Deepcool Ice Matrix 600, a CPU cooler with tower design, six "side-by-side" heatpipes and a 140 mm fan. Check it out!

The Ice Matrix 600 is a CPU cooler from Deepcool, with a tower design, six heatpipes "side by side" and a 140 mm fan. Let's check its performance!
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