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Here a roundup of the latest hardware reviews:

- Cubitek XL-Tank Case Review
- Dynex 32" Class 720p 60Hz LCD HDTV Review
- Tt eSports Shock One USB Gaming Headset Review
- Epson Stylus Office BX925FWD Review
- MSI Radeon HD 6970 Lighting Review
- Thermaltake Jing CPU Cooler Review
- Sentey GS-6400R Arvina PC Case Review
- Thermaltake Max 5G External Hard Drive Enclosure Review
- Asrock Vision 3D HTPC Review
- GlideTV Internet TV Navigator Review
- Thermaltake Armor A30 MATX Case Review
- Roccat Kulo Stereo Gaming Headset Review



Cubitek XL-Tank Case Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Cubitek XL-Tank Case

Today we will take a look at midsized aluminium atx case from Cubitek. Cubitek XL-Tank is designed for high end use and has some nice details in it. XL-Tank has USB3.0 support, toolless installation, silent fans and much more in it. Read the full review and find out what this case has to offer for you.
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Dynex 32" Class 720p 60Hz LCD HDTV Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Dynex 32" Class 720p 60Hz LCD HDTV

Today for review I’ve got a very inexpensive HDTV from Dynex, it’s 32” Class in size and it offers 720P resolution and the price is below $300. Hard to believe you can get an HDTV that size for so little isn’t it? The Dynex is what you might call a barebones HDTV, meaning that it’s very limited in what it can do and what types of ports and the number or ports you have to work with.
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Tt eSports Shock One USB Gaming Headset Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the Tt eSports Shock One USB Gaming Headset

Aimed squarely at the gaming market with striking looks, swappable ear pads and easy fold away design the Shock One offers some impressive specifications and 5.1CH virtual surround sound. Let's see if it can compete with the best...
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Epson Stylus Office BX925FWD Review
Business Computing World published a review of the Epson Stylus Office BX925FWD

Epson's BX925FWD is an excellent inkjet MFP for small office. Its build quality is above par, print and scan quality are superb, and operating noise is kept to a minimum. The unit looks great, is well supported (Epson's Web site is also easy to navigate for software updates), and the drivers (Windows and OS X) and bundled proactivity apps are intuitive. The inclusion of memory card slots and a PictBridge port increase its versatility and the choice of wired and wireless connectivity is ideal for hot-deskers. The only consideration is running costs. If you're a very busy office that primarily prints documents for internal purposes, a laser printer is more cost effective over the long term. Small teams wanting high quality prints and scans will benefit most from the BX925FWD.
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MSI Radeon HD 6970 Lighting Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the MSI Radeon HD 6970 Lighting

We'll review the R6970 Lightning, the most high-end single GPU based product in the enthusiast lightning series. Pre-clocked at 940 MHz you can actually take the product towards 1 GHz fairly easy with the help of AfterBurner software that allows the full spectrum of voltage tweaking on GPU and memory. The end result as stated, surprised even us.

This is just a really nice card with a lot of features, extra's and it just oozes with build quality.
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Thermaltake Jing CPU Cooler Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Thermaltake Jing CPU Cooler

CPU coolers come in many different shapes and sizes, but I’m pretty sure the Thermaltake Jing will surprise you with its bright green color scheme. The Jing also has two unique fans which provide more airflow than your typical fan, five 6mm heatpipes, and nickel plated metals all around. Will this bright CPU cooler work well in your case or will you have some issues? Read on further to see what our findings were.
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Sentey GS-6400R Arvina PC Case Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Sentey GS-6400R Arvina PC Case

Today for review I’ve got a PC case from a company called Sentey, it’s the GS-6400R Arvina and it’s a big case with a ton of room in it. The case has a built-in card reader and an SATA port on the top that works with the included SATA data and power cables that come with the case. The Arvina has more than enough room for the largest of video cards, along with space for five hard drives.
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Thermaltake Max 5G External Hard Drive Enclosure Review
OCC has published a review on the Thermaltake Max 5G External Hard Drive Enclosure

For the HD Tune tests the USB 3.0 and internal SATA runs were just about dead on for the average read tests, but the burst speeds the Max 5G had the fastest out of external connections. In the Sandra tests both USB 3.0 scores were on par with each other. Finally in the real time transfers the Max 5G was the fastest in moving the files out of the external enclosures and matched the internal drive speeds.
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Asrock Vision 3D HTPC Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Asrock Vision 3D HTPC

The Asrock Vision 3D HTPC was designed to deliver cutting edge home theater technology in a compact form factor. The Asrock Vision 3D HTPC uses an Intel "Arrandale" mobile processor, paired with an NVIDIA GT 425M GPU, instead of the typical Intel Atom processor found in most pre-built HTPCs. The components of the Asrock Vision 3D HTPC are compactly housed inside a thick, heavy, anodized aluminum enclosure. A slot-loading Blu-ray or DVD drive can also be found inside, with a 2.5" 7200rpm HDD for storage and 4GB of DDR3 SO-DIMM memory, upgradeable to 8GB. The Asrock Vision 3D HTPC is not only capable of 3D media playback with 7.1 HD audio support over HDMI 1.4a, but users can also enjoy media encoding and even 3D Vision video gameplay.
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GlideTV Internet TV Navigator Review
Techgage posted a review on the GlideTV Internet TV Navigator

When building an HTPC, there are multiple angles to tackle - components, power consumption, software, and so forth. But what about peripherals designed to complement the HTPC you're building? Quality options are not as common as we'd like, but the GlideTV Navigator looks to be an exception, and one that won't drain your wallet.
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Thermaltake Armor A30 MATX Case Review
Vortez checked out the Thermaltake Armor A30 MATX Case

Aimed primarily at LAN gamers the A30 aims to combine compact dimensions with high performance installs. A rugged and aggressive looking design is the name of the game here and will hopefully attract users of all kinds looking for the performance edge!
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Roccat Kulo Stereo Gaming Headset Review
Kitguru posted Roccat Kulo Stereo Gaming Headset Review

Regular readers will have already seen our review of the Roccat Kave gaming headset that we published a few weeks back. Overall the Kave was an impressive headset which had a number of desirable features, such as dedicated 5.1 surround sound. Unfortunately, this caused it to be quite heavy and expensive; two traits which are likely to put off a number of users. So Roccat have sent us their latest gaming headset that promises to be lightweight and considerably cheaper than the Kave.
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