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Acer Aspire 8930G Laptop Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Acer Aspire 8930G Laptop

Acer were founded in 1976 and are highly regarded within the industry as a key player. They are best known now for their line of desktop and laptop computers while also offering equipment such as displays, servers and storage solutions. Today we're going to look at the Acer Aspire 8930G, an 18.4 inch desktop replacement which goes to market under the 1000 mark.
Acer Aspire 8930G Laptop Review

Logitech G9 Laser Mouse - Revisited and Reviewed
Driverheaven posted a review on the Logitech G9 Laser Mouse

Today we're going to look at the Logitech G9, it may have been around for a while but the mouse is still relevant in today's market and has aged well considering how fast tech changes these days.
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse - Revisited and Reviewed



Antec Fusion Remote Max Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk posted a review on the Antec Fusion Remote Max

It's been nearly a year since we reviewed Antec's Fusion 430 - a similar HTPC case to this - which proved a very worthy HTPC enclosure. Since that case, Antec have improved on their Fusion range massively. For a good reason too, with more and more people purchasing LCD or Plasma TV's, many people too are buying HTPC's to go with their shiny bit of tech. So, is the Antec Fusion Max a good HTPC solution? Well we're about to find out.
Antec Fusion Remote Max Review

Cooler Master Cosmos-S Review
Modders-Inc.com posted a review on the Cooler Master Cosmos-S

Today we are going to take a look at the Cosmos-S which is an updated version of the Cosmos 1000. Cooler Master has made several changes for the new version while still retaining the awesome design of the original Cosmos.
Cooler Master Cosmos-S Review

Titan Fenrir TTC-NK85TZ CPU Cooler Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Titan Fenrir TTC-NK85TZ CPU Cooler

Today we have the Fenrir, the first 120mm tower style cooler from Titan, as their main listing of coolers shows they normally submit coolers with a fan on top blowing towards the motherboard. While this concept and style of cooler has been done before, this is Titan’s first attempt to introduce a said style cooler to the market. Not personally having tested Titans products myself, at this point I don’t have any idea what to expect in the performance or build quality of Titan, but we will soon get to those aspects.

The name Fenrir comes from old 13th century Norse legend and it’s roughly translated to a monstrous wolf. With this extra bit of history, it will help explain the imagery found on the packaging and cooler itself, as you are about to see. With a Name like Fenrir, maybe Titan plans to unleash the Fenrir to devour the competition. Either way, with a name like monstrous wolf, it only stands to think this cooler may bring good things to the table, as far as performance goes.
Titan Fenrir TTC-NK85TZ CPU Cooler Review

Microsoft Sidewinder X8 Review
Hardware Logic posted a review on the Microsoft Sidewinder X8

Today, we take a look at the SideWinder X8, the latest addition to the team and a first for Microsoft as a wireless gaming mouse. Incorporating their newfangled BlueTrack Technology, the SideWinder X8 a blistering fast laser sensor capable of on-the-fly adjustments from 200dpi to 4000dpi and boasting up to 75Gs of acceleration, trying to prove the sword is mightier than the pen. Building up from the original SideWinder mouse, Microsoft hopes to wow gamers with the X8's quick speed and control. Jump in and find out if this sword is worth wielding or if the pen really is mightier than the sword.
Microsoft Sidewinder X8 Review

Asus Xonar Essence STX PCIe Audio Card Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Asus Xonar Essence STX PCIe Audio Card

Positioning a product in the "audiophile" category automatically opens it up for scrutiny of the highest order. The new Asus Xonar Essence STX "headphone amp card for audiophiles" is Asus' latest in a line of audio card offerings that pretty much cover the spectrum of PC audio applications. Asus now offers audio cards designed for gaming to Home Theater PC applications. Today we're looking at the latest iteration of the product, targeted at those of us with a more discerning ear--The Xonar Essence STX.

The Xonar Essence STX audio card boasts a host of features that are clearly aimed at end users wanting the best possible listening experience their PC can offer. In this HotHardware evaluation, we are going to explore this card's features and performance with particular emphasis paid to sound quality...
Asus Xonar Essence STX PCIe Audio Card Review

Zoho Writer 2.0 Review
ITreviewed posted a review on the Zoho Writer 2.0

The features of Zoho Writer are impressive, it looks great, and it is very easy to use - all of which are critical if it is intended to replace Office. Zoho Writer's redesign works brilliantly and makes sure that the application doesn't overwhelm you visually, which in turn makes it easier to work with. If you are used to working with Office or Web-based applications, you will feel right at home with Zoho Writer. It doesn't offer some of the advanced features of desktop word processors, but it makes up for it with one of the richest feature sets of any online word processor. The only weakness of Zoho Writer - considering it is free - is that it is perhaps a little too much like Word, and can be as cluttered. Unlike more streamlined applications, you may find the multi-coloured buttons and options too distracting. But, seriously, that's me being really picky! Zoho Writer is a fantastic word processor that provides a wide range of options. As long as you have a reliable broadband connection, there really is no need to pay for an office suite.
Zoho Writer 2.0 Review

Speedlink Vento 2.0 Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Speedlink Vento 2.0 speaker set

With the growth of notebooks, netbooks, and other portable media players, something people tend to like to do when they arn't in a far away place with their beloved piece of kit, is enhance it with improved peripherals. Be it a mouse, larger keyboard, increased screen size, or improved sound quality. Today I'll be reviewing something that would probably suit that purpose very well, the Speedlink Vento 2.0 speaker set.
Speedlink Vento 2.0 Review

OCZ Throttle eSATA 8GB Flash Drive Review
EXTREME Overclocking has just posted a review on the OCZ Throttle eSATA 8GB Flash Drive.

Flash drives have completely saturated the portable storage market. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and price ranges. OCZ has something different in mind, they are offering a flash drive in a different interface; a much faster interface than the traditional USB 2.0. The OCZ Throttle flash drive utilizes the eSATA interface, a feature found in most modern high-end desktop computers. eSATA allows for transferring large amounts data much faster than a traditional USB flash drive.
OCZ Throttle eSATA 8GB Flash Drive Review

AirLive WL-1500R 802.11g Wireless Broadband Router Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the AirLive WL-1500R 802.11g Wireless Broadband Router

Today for review I've got the AirLive WL-1500R 802.11g Wireless Broadband Router, it's a router for your internet connection that includes the ability to use it wirelessly as well, not much more to be said really. I can say that it works exactly as it should, I didn't run into any problems with it at all really.
AirLive WL-1500R 802.11g Wireless Broadband Router Review

HIS HD 4870 IceQ4+ Turbo 1 GB GDDR5 Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the HIS HD 4870 IceQ4+ Turbo 1 GB GDDR5

In addition to the long and complicated name, the HIS HD 4870 IceQ4+ Turbo features twice the memory compared to the AMD HD 4870 reference design. The clock speeds have also received a boost, now running at 770 MHz core and 1000 MHz memory out of the box. Last but not least, HIS replaced the AMD cooler with their own IceQ cooling system.
HIS HD 4870 IceQ4+ Turbo 1 GB GDDR5 Review

Olympus FE-5000 Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed digital camera Olympus FE-5000

The FE-5000 model represents novelty in FE series of Olympus digital photo camera product lineup and it is positioned as top model in this series, right beside Olympus FE-5010 model. Difference between these two cameras is in 2MP larger sensor that uses model FE-5010, along with noise reduction for expositions slower than 0.5 seconds. Olympus FE-5000 has its debut on this year's CES held in Las Vegas and it was announced as "new budget camera" with "One button, one Function" design principle. Olympus FE-5000 has excellent built quality. It has metal body coloured in black with two thin silver straps all the way lateral sides that additionally accentuate elegancy of this model. Screen is framed with shiny plastic and you must count on evident fingerprints at least on area around screen and keys.
Olympus FE-5000 Review

Samsung Monochrome Laser Printer ML-2855ND Review
CCE Reviews posted a review on the Samsung Monochrome Laser Printer ML-2855ND

While we have moved into an age where e-mails and text messages flood our screens, a printer is still a tool any worker cannot live without. Features like duplex printing and network capabilities add value by saving the number of trees we cut down and by allowing everyone to print from their own computer instead of sharing a single PC or configuring a separate print server computer. Printing at a speed of 31ppm on letter size and 14.6ppm for duplex, you'll be able to spend more time working and less time waiting.
Samsung Monochrome Laser Printer ML-2855ND Review

Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6GB DDR3-1600 Review
PureOverclock published a review of the Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6GB DDR3-1600 memory module kit

For those who crave something unique, we've just the thing to satisfy that hunger today: a set of Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6GB tri-channel DDR3-1600 modules, sticks that are probably the most pimped-up modules you can buy, complete with logarithmic-inducing blinking LED lights. Necessary? Perhaps not. Overdone? Maybe. Over the top? Hellya. These sticks are about as crazy as it gets, and frankly, we live for this stuff.
Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6GB DDR3-1600 Review

EVGA X58 SLI Review
Techgage.com posted a review of EVGA's X58 SLI motherboard

EVGA's X58 SLI isn't a new offering, but it's still quite relevant. So, we're taking a fresh look at the board to see where it stands in today's competition. While its overclocking-ability may not be overly impressive, EVGA makes it apparent that they don't cut corners and deliver a board that's attractive to both gamers and new system builders alike.
EVGA X58 SLI Review

BFG EX-1200 Watt Modular Power Supply Review
TweakTown posted a review on the BFG EX-1200 Watt Modular Power Supply

Today we have the opportunity to review the continued evolution of this unique design in the form of the BFG EX-1200 Watt power supply. Unlike the ES 800 before it, this power supply is definitely not shy on the latest features and power capacity. It boasts modular cabling, six PCI-E cables, a whopping 40 amps available on each of the 12V rails and something called frequency conversion technology to improve efficiency at lower loads.

So, we have a power supply that is efficient with low power delivery while offering huge capacity. It is kind of like a friend with a pick-up truck, always there with additional capacity when you need it. Sounds like a winner to me. Let’s see if the bench tests tell another story. But, before we do, let’s take a closer look at the BFG EX-1200 Watt power supply.
BFG EX-1200 Watt Modular Power Supply Review

Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard

One year ago Shawn reviewed the Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard, which bears a striking resemblance to the one I have in my hands, the new Arctosa. In case you were wondering where Razer came up with these names, both Lycosa and Arctosa are families of wolf spiders, just like the Tarantula that shares its name with Razer's original gaming keyboard. All of Razer's products are in fact named after predators, their headsets are all named for aquatic hunters, their mice are all snakes and their keyboards are spiders... I guess it's a Razer thing.
Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard Review

Antec Nine Hundred Two Review
Tech Addicts posted a review on the Antec Nine Hundred Two Gaming Case

Antec has been offering cases to consumers who want to build their own computers for a while now. More recently, they have begun offering gaming cases. These gaming cases feature tons of fans, side panel windows and many other features that suits the needs of gamers and computer enthusiasts. It originally started with the Nine Hundred, then the Three Hundred and Twelve Hundred models were added. The Twelve Hundred featured a slightly different design than the Nine Hundred. Today, we are going to look at the Nine Hundred Two
Antec Nine Hundred Two Review

Auzentech X-fi Forte 7.1 Soundcard Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the Auzentech X-fi Forte 7.1 Soundcard

Auzentech once again cemented their hold on the audio world and offered products to another market segment; the very large PC gaming market. The highly successful X-fi Prelude 7.1 seemed to command a large audience and it seemed everybody and their brother purchased a Prelude 7.1, which was considered by many to be the best gaming card in existence.

Today in our audio lab we have the new Auzentech X-fi Forte 7.1 soundcard ready to be put through our considerable, majestic yet always fair tests. Let's see what Auzentech sent over shall we?
Auzentech X-fi Forte 7.1 Soundcard Review