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Only Ubuntu Linux posted an Automatix2 Overview Guide

Automatix is a graphical interface for automating the installation of the most commonly requested applications in Debian based Linux operating systems.
Automatix2 Overview Guide in Ubuntu Feisty Fawn With lots of Screenshots

Madshrimps posted CPU Heatsink Roundup

We continue our testing of the latest CPU heatsinks on our reference system, this time new contestants from Coolermaster and Scythe enter the fray. Whether you're looking for extreme silence or extreme performance, this roundup will help you decide.
CPU Heatsink Roundup



techPowerUp! posted a review on the Razer Pro|Solutions Pro|Type

Razer's Pro|Type is their latest keyboard that comes in an iPod like white color with an integrated iPod docking station. The keyboard has two USB connectors to make sure there's always enough power for your keyboard and the iPod. Also included is a line-out so you can play music from your iPod directly on your home audio system.
Razer Pro|Solutions Pro|Type Review

Viper Lair takes a look at the Asus P5W DH Deluxe Motherboard

I would like to see driver updates available through Asus Update and the real potential of this board isn't discovered until you start overclocking. Standard performance isn't lacking per se, just a little behind others. Speaking of overclocking, this can be done 'ye olde' fashioned way (BIOS) or via software from Windows thanks to the supplied utilities. The Q-Connector is a big boon for those who mess around inside the PC often, and even for those who don't it's simply all round a nicer and easier way of doing things.
Asus P5W DH Deluxe Motherboard Review

ThinkComputers.org posted Griffin iTrip Auto for iPod Review

The iPod is the most popular MP3 player of all time. That's why you will find a ton of iPod accessories for sale everywhere you go. Even new cars are coming with iPod docks built-in so you can listen to your iPod's music in your car. Well most of us do not have a new car so what if we want to listen to our iPod's music in the car? This is where FM transmitters come in. They will play your iPod's music over your car's radio. Today we will be looking at the iTrip Auto from Griffin.
Griffin iTrip Auto for iPod Review

Techgage posted a review of Cooler Masters latest server chassis, complete with hot swappable front bays.

Taking a break from making stellar gaming chassis, Cooler Master looks to invade our desks, not to house our multiple GPU systems, but rather our ever increasing storage needs with their iTower 930.
Cooler Master iTower 930 Review

HardwareLogic posted a review on the Super Talent T1000UX2G5 PC2-8000 Memory

With Microsoft's Vista operating system and newer games like Supreme Commander sucking up system resources, 2GB of system memory is no longer a luxury, it's is fast becoming a necessity. However, not any 2GB kits will do the job, save for those running systems from Dell, Gateway, etc. For them, they'll probably never know the difference or benefits of a quality memory kit. But for those who pride themselves on benchmarking and fine tuning their systems to the cutting edge, only high octane components will do.
Super Talent T1000UX2G5 PC2-8000 Memory Review

OCIA.net takes a look at the Ultra X-Pro & X-Finity Power Supplies in their latest review

The X-Finity has the same number of connections so I won't go over that again. But, the cool thing with these cables is that they aren't rounded and sleeved like most you are used to. These cables are designed to lay flat, which means you can easily route them in your case. Even the main ATX cable is thin enough to be tucked under a motherboard. Some people may not like the color of the cables, but if they are tucked away... out of sight, out of mind!
Ultra X-Pro & X-Finity Power Supplies Review

Tweaknews.net posted Samsung SyncMaster 275T 27 Inch LCD Monitor Review

Buying an extremely large LCD monitor may seem to be an easy decision if you have the money, but gamers need not apply. This monitor is made for publishers, video editing professionals, movie enthusiasts or anyone needing a literal field of workspace to enable them to be as productive as possible. I know that after this monitor is returned to Samsung I will be purchasing one in short order. This monitor is one of those peripherals that once you have used it and gotten used to it, it is next to impossible to go back to anything smaller.
Samsung SyncMaster 275T 27 Inch LCD Monitor Review

Howtoforge posted a guide about monitoring ProFTPD with phpftpwho

Proftpd is an excellent FTP server with many features. Wouldn't it be nice to see who is connected to your FTP server and what they are doing all in a convenient web-interface? phpftpwho allows you to see who is accessing your Proftpd FTP server all in a convenient web-interface. It is simple to install and only requires Proftpd, Apache, and PHP.
Proftpd Monitoring With phpftpwho

Everything USB posted a review on the Samsung YP-K5 4GB

Ever felt like sharing that one song's amazing guitar riff with a friend, only to surrender your earbuds or dangle them between yourselves as you both try to listen in on what has now become a miniscule peep? Short of carrying yet another AA-driven pocket weight at all times, there was never really a better alternative, until Samsung smartened up and did something about it. The end result is the YP-K5, the latest in their Yepp line of MP3 players to have crossed our eardrums and clamor for a review.
Samsung YP-K5 4GB MP3 Player Review

Dan's Data posted a review on the Cyber Snipa PC Game Pad V2

Cyber Snipa, the dorky-sounding brand who're responsible for a significant amount of the world's low-cost decent-quality gaming gear, have not one but two of those little left-hand game-keyboard things. Except theirs are usable with the right hand, too, which is nice for the world's left-handers, who're used to all of the coolest gaming gear being ergonomically impossible.

Are the Cyber Snipa pads any good?
Cyber Snipa PC Game Pad V2 Review

BIOS Magazine posted Alienware MJ-12 8550i Review

Alienware's MJ-12 8550i is a relative powerhouse considering it's available from 1497 (ex. VAT). Quad-Core Intel Xeon processing collides with four-drive storage capability and acceptable memory capacity. The system ships as standard with Windows XP Professional (SP2), Intel Xeon 5130 (2.00GHz, 1333MHz FSB with 4MB cache), 1GB dual-channel 667MHz DDR2 (upgradable to 4GB), and 128MB nVidia Quadro FX 350 PCI-E (optional 1GB Quadro or ATI FireGL). Configurable with up to four hard drives, the MJ-12 8550i makes sure running out of space is never an issue. And if you're looking for speed, you've just hit paydirt: the MJ-12 8550i offers 15,000rpm drives that deliver lightning-fast access. Storage options include: RAID 0 for increased performance and nearly double the drive to motherboard bandwidth; RAID 1 for added security so all your hard work won't evaporate into the stratosphere; and single or dual independent (non-RAID/JBOD) drives for system critical data independence, performance, and the storage topology designed to your requirements.
Alienware MJ-12 8550i Review