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Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Cooler Review
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Cooler

While it has been quite some time since Zalman has released a new high end air cooler, they have shown with the CNPS9900 LED that they have not rested on their earlier success. Its larger size allows for quiet operation and outstanding performance.
Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Cooler Review

ASUS Eee Top Review - Touch Screen Desktop PC
Legit Reviews posted a review on the ASUS Eee Top Touch Screen Desktop PC

The ASUS Eee Top is an innovative, low power, touch screen computer with many uses. It uses an Intel Atom N270 Processor for a solid workstation, and it has modified software for functionality and user-friendliness. ASUS claims that the Eee Top is great for meetings, communications and education. Read on to see if it really is all that ASUS claims it to be, or is it just another marketing gimmick?
ASUS Eee Top Review - Touch Screen Desktop PC



Gamecom 367 Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Gamecom 367 headset

Gamecom, a company I had not previously encountered much, are the manufacturers of the latest headset to been reviewed here at XSR. The Gamecom 367 Headset carries the slogan 'Engineered by gamers for gamers' so let's hope its cut out for some serious gaming but will it be able to cope with other forms of media, namely movies? Only one way to find out.
Gamecom 367 Review

Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse

Today we're going to look at the Razer Mamba, the first wireless mouse truly designed for the hardcore gamer offering 1ms response and up to 5,600 DPI. Razer have taken years to bring this product to market and promises that it is the real deal.
Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

NVIDIA Quadro CX Pro Graphics For Adobe CS4
HotHardware.com takes a look at the NVIDIA Quadro CX Pro Graphics For Adobe CS4

NVIDIA is betting that there is a market for Adobe CS accelerators, and their first foray into this area is what we're looking at today on HotHardware, the recently released Quadro CX. This is not a daughterboard or separate add-in which works with your standard graphics card, but rather this is a full-on, pro workstation graphics card which just happens to have a link with the Adobe CS suite through software for accelerating specific content types, similar to the Quadro FX for 3D content creation software. It's a new product segment which much of the market is still somewhat confused by, but NVIDIA has taken the first step towards accelerating significant portions of the Adobe CS4 software suite. Let's see if their efforts have paid off...
NVIDIA Quadro CX Pro Graphics For Adobe CS4

Netgear 8-PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH GS608 Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Netgear 8-PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH GS608

For review today I've got the Netgear 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch, it's a product that can inexpensively and easily add eight more ethernet ports to your home network allowing more devices to share your internet connection or have access to your network.
Netgear 8-PORT GIGABIT ETHERNET SWITCH GS608 Review

Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Review
Hardware Zone posted a review on the Dell Inspiron Mini 10

Dell's sequel to its popular 8.9-inch mini-notebook, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9, is a 10-inch version that brings something new to the table. We check out the Dell Inspiron Mini 10.
Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Review

Intel Core i7: Dual-Channel vs. Triple-Channel Memory Mode
InsideHW.com has compared performances of Intel Core i7 for dual and triple channel memory mode

Intel Core i7 CPU introduced few novelties to desktop users and one among those was triple channel memory mode. This mode is supported by memory controller that is integrated into CPU itself. If you plan to upgrade to Core i7 platform one of advantages will be triple channel memory mode and with this test we offer you a straight answer to question: Is triple channel memory mode faster and better solution than dual channel mode?.
Intel Core i7: Dual-Channel vs. Triple-Channel Memory Mode

OCZ PC3-16000 Reaper 6GB Memory Kit Review
Neoseekers takes a look at new 6GB memory kit from OCZ, the PC3-16000 Reaper DDR3

With Intel's Core i7 slowly but steadily gaining ground, more and more people are looking into lightening fast DDR3 memory kits. The latest triple channel on the market are rated between 1066 MHz for entry level kits and over 2000 MHz in the top-end market. With the latter being theoretically twice as fast and carrying an equally impressive price tag, you can be left wondering whether the investment is worth it or not. Then, there are those kits clocking at a very reasonable 1600 to 1866 MHz which, thanks to constant price drops, are actually selling at a somewhat reasonable price.
OCZ PC3-16000 Reaper 6GB Memory Kit Review

GIGABYTE GeForce GTS 250 1GB Graphics Card Review
TweakTown posted a review on the GIGABYTE GeForce GTS 250 1GB Graphics Card

We know about the GTS 250; it's nothing more than a rebranded 9800 GTX+. While this is annoying to a degree for the less experienced users who tend not to keep up with what's happening, if you are looking for something that is to be a well known contender, then the GTS 250 could well be a good choice.

Since the card is a 9800 GTX+ and it's been out for so long now, companies have been able to offer a good range of options from the word go. Today we'll have a look at what exactly GIGABYTE has done to the card and if it can stand out from the competition.
GIGABYTE GeForce GTS 250 1GB Graphics Card Review

G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new G.Skill 256GB SSD

While we have been looking at quite a few SSDs lately, it just so happens that we have in our possession a 256GB, MLC based, 2.5" Solid State Drive from G.Skill aptly named the Titan. This drive is supposed to be fast to the tune of 200MB/s read and 160MB/s write speed and weighing in at 256 GB, it has enough capacity for most consumers.
G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD Review

Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 X58 Motherboard Review
PC Perspective posted a review on the Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 X58 Motherboard

The X58 desktop chipset exploded onto the scene last year triumphantly proclaiming itself the lone chipset solution to support the 45nm Intel Core i7 processor family. Many vendors have taken advantage of the X58 chipset craze, and Gigabyte is no exception. Their GA-EX58-UD5 offering is targeted toward PC enthusiasts and gamers with aspirations for overclocking their components.
Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 X58 Motherboard Review

Lenovo ThinkPad 128-bit AES Secure USB Hard Drive Review
Everything USB posted a review on the Lenovo ThinkPad 128-bit AES Secure USB Hard Drive

Identity and data theft is on the rise. While the average user rarely worries when he loses a personal or company flash drive, how much can you or your company really afford to lose its trade secrets or your very own bank account details? This is where data encryption steps in and while some prefer software applications to handle this task, software encryption can be broken relatively easy compared to encryption that is hardware based. Lenovo is well-known in the corporate world for secure, well-built business notebooks, and this time we'll be looking if they can deliver a portable drive featuring hardware encryption with a business flavor to both home and corporate users.
Lenovo ThinkPad 128-bit AES Secure USB Hard Drive Review

NZXT Whisper Chassis Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the NZXT Whisper chassis

A while ago the chassis demons from NZXT released their Whisper series of PC cases. A chassis designed to remain quiet under most common circumstances.

A nice design chassis that is big in size (full-tower) yet with a focus on decent airflow in that chassis, and the room for everything you can think of. Are the looks fooling us or is this a really worthy chassis concept ? So let us see of NZXT can succeed, the whisper is a chassis filled with noise damping features while retaining style.
NZXT Whisper Chassis Review

Western Digital Caviar Green 2.0TB (WD20EADS) SATA Harddrive Review
Futurelooks checks out the largest hard drive yet

Western Digital’s Caviar Green series represents drives that are quieter and that use far less power than their high performance counterparts. The high capacity of these drives also makes them ideal for devices that get turned on all day long like Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices or home theatre PCs. Today, we’ll be looking at the largest (and greenest) hard drives currently on the market, the Western Digital Caviar Green 2.0TB (WD20EADS).
Western Digital Caviar Green 2.0TB (WD20EADS) SATA Harddrive Review

Thermaltake Toughpower XT 850W Power Supply Review
OCC has published a new review on the Thermaltake Toughpower XT 850W Power Supply

The Thermaltake Toughpower XT 850W performed flawlessly from start to finish. The DC voltage load regulation is excellent and the efficiency amongst the highest I have tested and fully deserving of the 80 Plus Bronze certification. This Thermaltake Toughpower XT 850W carries the AMD Game Ready and ATI Crossfire X Technology logos. The only information I can find on AMD Game Ready is a minimum PC specification (Athlon X2 5600, ATI Radeon HD3650, AMD 770 or Nvidia nForce 500 chipset & 2GB DDR2 memory) to meet before it can carry the logo but with the wide variety of different manufacturers producing these parts does this certification really mean anything?.
Thermaltake Toughpower XT 850W Power Supply Review