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HIS Radeon HD 5670 Videocard Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the HIS Radeon HD 5670 Videocard

The HIS Radeon HD5670 is a very capable card for the cheap price of only US$89 at your favorite online retailer. Although it is not a screamer, at almost half the price of a HD5750, for the moderate gamer, it could be considered quite a deal for a videocard sporting such an impressive stock cooling solution.
HIS Radeon HD 5670 Videocard Review

Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6GB DDR3-1600 Memory Kit Review
Bigbruin posted a review on the Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6GB DDR3-1600 Memory Kit

The Ballistix Tracer 6GB DDR3-1600 memory kit gives you everything you would expect both from an enthusiast grade memory kit, as well as from a Crucial brand product. You have a set of stylish, LED-illuminated modules programmed with a 1600MHz XMP profile that are backed by Crucial's limited lifetime warranty and a 30-day money-back compatibility guarantee.
Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6GB DDR3-1600 Memory Kit Review



MSI Wind12 U230 Netbook Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the MSI Wind12 U230 Netbook

Today for review I've got the MSI Wind12 U230 netbook, it's called a netbook but it really isn't it could really be considered an ultra-portable notebook as it does have an AMD Athlon Neo X2 CPU in it, along with ATI HD 3200 Graphics. It's much more powerful than the netbooks we've become accustomed to, but the price is a little bit more than other netbooks, but not as much as you might expect. In my time with the Wind12 I've come to like it quite a bit, it has a nice large keyboard that's makes typing easy and enjoyable. The dual core CPU does allow you to do many things at once without the system slowing down, as far as graphics, it does do HD content and it has an HDMI port as well, but don't expect to be playing games on high settings. So continue on to learn more about it and see how it compares to three Atom based netbooks I've got on hand..
MSI Wind12 U230 Netbook Review

Asus Radeon EAH 5870 1GB Video Card Review
ITShootOut.com have just reviewed the Asus Radeon EAH 5870 1GB Video Card

Aside from cost and availability there is little to differentiate one Radeon 5870 from another. They all use the same Batmobile-inspired cooler; offer almost the same bundle and identical clock speeds. Asus is aiming to change that by offering a feature unique to its own brand of cards – the ability to tweak the GPU voltage without a need for hardware modification. Today we are going to be evaluating the card’s overall capabilities and testing to see just how much of an advantage this unique “Voltage Tweak” feature provides when overclocking.
Asus Radeon EAH 5870 1GB Video Card Review

Hard Drive Enclosures Roundup
HardwareHeaven.com posted a Hard Drive Enclosures Roundup

Featuring: Sharkoon SATA QuickPort USB3.0 and SATA QuickPort Pro LAN, In Win AMMO 2.5" HD Enclosure and Vizo Ares II dual 2.5" SATA rack
Hard Drive Enclosures Roundup

ASUS Eee PC 1008P Karim Rashid Collection: A Stylish Netbook Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed ASUS Eee PC 1008P Karim Rashid Collection netbook

The most basic question we have in mind before testing any new notebook is the expected performance. However, in the case of ASUS Eee PC 1008P Seashell Karim Rashid Collection netbook, the question was entirely different - could it really be as beautiful as we thought it was when we glanced at the pictures? Only a few seconds after the netbook had been unwrapped sufficed for most to agree that they were looking at the best looking netbook ever…
ASUS Eee PC 1008P Karim Rashid Collection: A Stylish Netbook Review

Intel DP55WB "Whitesburg" Motherboard Review
iXBT Labs posted a review on the Intel DP55WB "Whitesburg" Motherboard

The only question Whitesburg may start is, "Why is it based on P55 and not H55?" Blame those who decided on the gradual rollout of the LGA1156 platform. As a result of which, P55 PCH was the only available chipset for the first six months. So, if Intel DP55WB remains one of the cheapest in the market, its life cycle will be long. If similar products based on H55 will be cheaper, then there will be no sense in buying this motherboard.
Intel DP55WB "Whitesburg" Motherboard Review

MSI 890GXM-G65 Motherboard & AMD 890GX Chipset
HCW has reviewed the newest chipset from AMD 890GX as well as one of the first mATX motherboards to be equipped with it

AMD intends this to be a replacement for the 790GX chipset, but in more ways than one it is more similar to the 785G. That is a good thing of course, since the 785G sports solid performance and Blu-Ray hardware decoding.

They added a new Southbridge SB850 to replace the somew hat aging SB7=D70. It sports some new features such as SATA 6Gbps connectivity, but is conspicuously missing native USB 3.0 support.

Does the tiny MSI 890GXM-G65 have what it takes to justify its relatively high asking price compared to 785G boards?
MSI 890GXM-G65 Motherboard & AMD 890GX Chipset

NZXT Sentry 2 5.25-inch Touch Screen Fan Controller Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the NZXT Sentry 2 5.25-inch Touch Screen Fan Controller

The NZXT Sentry 2 is a full system fan controller with an advanced touch screen interface. The Sentry 2 easily installs in a 5.25-inch drive bay and is compatible with any fan that uses voltage control. The innovative touch screen features ultra fast selection and response time and displays all pertinent info including temperature readout in both Celsius and Fahrenheit.
NZXT Sentry 2 5.25-inch Touch Screen Fan Controller Review

Backup online accounts with Backupify
t-break posted a new article: Backup online accounts with Backupify

Backupify.com is a backup service with a twist. It can help you back up a long list of online accounts, including Twitter, Gmail, Picasa, Facebook, Google Docs, Delicious, Wordpress and more. Backups goes straight into Backupify's system so you don't have to download anything to your computer, a blessing in the Middle East where at least our home Internet connections can be slow and unreliable.
Backup online accounts with Backupify

Canon PIXMA MX870 Office All-In-One Printer Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Canon PIXMA MX870 Office All-In-One Printer

Today for review I've got another printer, it's an all-in-one that is one of the best I've ever had the chance to review, it's just chock full of features that anyone can appreciate. The printer is the Canon Pixma MX870 and it has features like dual paper trays, double sided printing, quiet scanning and printing along with very near studio quality picture prints. The MX870 also does regular printing very well, even on the low setting the quality is outstanding of the printed pages. You can hook the MX870 up via USB, ethernet or even wireless so you've got a few options there in terms of connectivity. So read on
Canon PIXMA MX870 Office All-In-One Printer Review

Steelseries Sibera V2 Headset Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Steelseries Sibera V2 Headset

Steelseries sent us their Siberia headset Version 2. Quite some time ago we looked at their first version which ended up being one of the most comfortable headsets I have tested in my life. Will this V2 live up to the previous ones, and have they fixed some of the flaws that the reviewers have pointed out?
Steelseries Sibera V2 Headset Review

Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5 Motherboard Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5 Motherboard

Gigabyte announced their new 333 lineup end of November 2009. At the 333 Event Show, however there was no word on the AMD CPU supporting motherboards. Focus was mainly on P55 and X58 series. Getting a speedy introduction to the wonders and miracles of AMD overclocking via HWBOT Country Cup I was eager to review one of Gigabyte's latest high end offering, the 790FXTA-UD5. The A in the name reflects it is a souped up 333 version of the previous model 790FXT-UD5.
Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5 Motherboard Review

Thermaltake Silent 1156 Review
OCC has published a review on the Thermaltake Silent 1156

Testing of the Silent 1156 reveals that it provides a reduction in temperatures when compared to the stock Intel cooling solution by 8 degrees Celsius at stock speeds and 12 degrees with a modest overclock. When compared to the rest of the field, it is not the highest performer, but does excel at doing its job with a low noise signature.
Thermaltake Silent 1156 Review

OCZ Vertex Turbo 120GB SSD Review
Techgage.com posted a review on the OCZ Vertex Turbo 120GB SSD

Making the decision to upgrade to an SSD isn't difficult, but finding the "perfect" SSD is a different story thanks to the sheer amount of choice out there; sometimes even from the same vendor! Fortunately, OCZ's Vertex Turbo delivers a great blend of performance and GB per dollar, making it well worth consideration.
OCZ Vertex Turbo 120GB SSD Review