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Mionix Alioth 320 Gaming Pad Review
Vortez Hardware posted a review on the Mionix Alioth 320 Gaming Pad

Gaming mouse pads are an essential tool for any gamer that wants to remain on top form. It's all very good having a brilliant mouse, but if the surface you are using it on doesn't work in partnership you will only suffer annoying setbacks causing nothing but irritation and you could end up just walking away rather than making the most out of your games.
Mionix Alioth 320 Gaming Pad Review

NZXT Zero 2 Crafted Series PC Case Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the NZXT Zero 2 Crafted Series PC Case

Today we will be looking at the first of three PC cases from NZXT. Their original Zero case was well received as it was designed for quiet cooling and performance. The follow up to this acclaimed case is the aptly named Zero 2 which is designed for the home enthusiast and gamer in mind. Unlike its predecessor which was made of relatively light aluminum, the Zero 2 is 10.2 KG of hardened steel.
NZXT Zero 2 Crafted Series PC Case Review



Lian Li PC-V350 Case Review
Vortez Hardware posted a review on the Lian Li PC-V350 Case

Lian Li are a popular and well known manufacturer. Their chosen production material is Aluminium so their cases (and other accessories) are usually super light and beautiful to look at. I've owned a few Lian Li cases in my time and never been anything but impressed with them. Hopefully the PC-V350 won't let them down.
Lian Li PC-V350 Case Review

Microsoft Office 2010 Consumer Technical Preview (CTP) Review
TechReviewSource posted a review on the Microsoft Office 2010 Consumer Technical Preview

Microsoft recently announced the consumer technical preview (CTP) of Microsoft Office 2010, which was shown to attendees of Microsoft's TechNet conference. TechReviewSource.com has reviewed the CTP before its scheduled release date (July 2009) and check it out. Microsoft has changed around a few things, especially when it comes to the "ribbon" menu integration across all programs in the suite and a few other features with regards to productivity.
Microsoft Office 2010 Consumer Technical Preview (CTP) Review

QPAD CT KODE5 DOTA Limited Edition Review
Vortez Hardware posted a review on the QPAD CT KODE5 DOTA Limited Edition

QPAD remain a respected brand in the world of gaming, providing some of the finest gaming surfaces available to gamers. We have had the pleasure in the past of reviewing some of these gaming pads and have been impressed with the quality and standard QPAD set. Today we have the delight of reviewing the QPAD CT KODE5 DOTA Limited Edition.
QPAD CT KODE5 DOTA Limited Edition Review

Hippus HandshoeMouse Ergonomic Mouse Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the Hippus HandshoeMouse Ergonomic Mouse

In this review I will describe a very unusual looking mouse from Hippus, named HandshoeMouse. This peripheral is build with hand relaxation in mind, and not for gaming purposes. This mouse was developed by Hippus together with Erasmus MC, Erasmus University Hospital Rotterdam, and it is meant to reduce complaints ( excessive muscle tension in neck, shoulders, arms and hands), as well as the risk or RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury).
Hippus HandshoeMouse Ergonomic Mouse Review

Lenovo IdeaPad S10e Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Lenovo IdeaPad S10e

Netbook fever is at its peak and new models are presented, almost, on weekly basis. This time we present you Lenovo IdeaPad S10e netbook. Although IdeaPad should be more vanguard series than ThinkPad series, Lenovo design of S10e cannot be described as excitable. Lenovo S10e is black "squarish" shaped, with kind of "neutral" looks which some will appreciate. We could say that it looks like some ThinkPad models and maybe this was the main idea of Lenovo designers.
Lenovo IdeaPad S10e Review

OCZ Z-Drive Sneak Peek - 4 SSDs, One PCIe Card
HotHardware posted a preview on the OCZ Z-Drive

It's not all that often that we post something up in the news just for the drool factor alone. However, we'd go so far as to say that this little slab of circuitry classifies as a proverbial technological "hey-now!" .

That said, we will offer one very large caveat that what you're about to see is a VERY early stage design prototype of OCZ's upcoming Z-Drive SSD RAID PCI Express card. In other words, drool for now but you can't and won't ever be able to buy this little gem as you see it here. However, the product's base design approach will remain largely unchanged when it hits the market (soon we hope).

Alright then, commence the salivation process...
OCZ Z-Drive Sneak Peek - 4 SSDs, One PCIe Card

Asus M3A78-T Motherboard AM3 Reverse Compatibility Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Asus M3A78-T Motherboard AM3 Reverse Compatibility

The Asus M3A78-T motherboard packs into its board many useful features for just about any mainstream user. The Asus M3A78-T accommodates AMD AM2/AM2+ socket CPUs with reverse compatibility. The Asus M3A78-T features the AMD 790GX chipset with integrated graphics, support for CrossFireX technology, and DDR2 memory support. The Asus M3A78-T has a very user friendly layout with all the features expected of modern motherboards, with upgradability on a budget in mind.
Asus M3A78-T Motherboard AM3 Reverse Compatibility Review

Thermaltake SpinQ - 1366 Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the Thermaltake SpinQ - Socket 1366 CPU cooler.

Today we're looking at a CPU cooler that has stunning looks to satisfy: the Thermaltake SpinQ. Sporting an utterly gorgeous chrome-like aesthetic that features an innovative helical design, it is also finally Socket 1366-compatible, so we'll be dropping it on a Core i7, cranking up the heat, and see if the SpinQ has the brawn underneath the hood to match its hotrod exterior.
Thermaltake SpinQ - 1366 Review

Cooler Master Hyper TX3 i5 CPU Cooler Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Cooler Master Hyper TX3 i5 CPU Cooler

Cooler Master has been making big strides to aid in this quest of superior cooling technology to apply to all this new tech available for us to get our upgrading hands on. We have seen quite a few coolers over the past year from Cooler Master; some did really well, while others were a bit below expectations. As a whole they have done a good job supplying the market with "alternatives" to the basic tower coolers. This time they take a step back and have used a simpler approach to cooling the Core i5 processors.

That leads me to why I am here. Cooler Master is releasing a new cooler to coincide with the release of all the new Core i5 goodies that are hitting the market as we speak. They are the first to offer me their solution to this matter, with the release of their newest cooler in the lineup. This cooler is part of the already well known Hyper lineup and shares a lot of its basic ideas from the Hyper TX2 Cooler Master has already released previously.
Cooler Master Hyper TX3 i5 CPU Cooler Review

Thermaltake ISGC-300 CPU Cooler Review
OCC has published a new review of the Thermaltake ISGC-300 CPU Cooler

My only qualm with the ISGX-300 is that when installed, it interferes with tall memory sets, such as Corsair with the DHX heatspreaders. So, if you have that memory, you are out of luck because the cooler cannot be mounted in a front to rear facing way - only in a top to bottom facing way. If the cooler could have been mounted with the longest sides up and down, and the fan to the rear, then tall memory could fit and there would be no problem. It would have been nice to have a second set of fan retention wires included, in case the user wanted to purchase a second ISGC 12 fan and mount it on the other side of the cooler for maximum cooling. If you are looking for a great performing cooler that is nearly silent, then the ISGC-300 will make your day.
Thermaltake ISGC-300 CPU Cooler Review

ASUS W90 18.4" Notebook - A True Desktop Replacement
Techgage.com posted a review on the ASUS W90 18.4" Notebook

Looking for a modest notebook? Turn around and walk away! ASUS has sent us their W90 "Republic of Gamers" notebook, which although they don't call it as such, is a perfect desktop replacement. It offers incredible gaming ability (with an X2 ATI card), a Quad-Core processor, a massive display (18.4") and a whole lot more.
ASUS W90 18.4" Notebook - A True Desktop Replacement

CoolerMaster Hyper TX3 Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the CoolerMaster Hyper TX3 cooler

We test the new CoolerMaster Hyper TX3 CPU cooler. Though the cooler will not be high-end performance wise, it can still manage the latest Core 2 Duo and Quad processors really well, and sure, overclocked as well. This new TX3 also supports the upcoming Core i5 processors from Intel based on Socket LGA 1156.

Typically this would not be a massively interesting release of course, however... with a sales price of only 14.95 EUR/USD let's face it... the dynamic certainly changes for the better.
CoolerMaster Hyper TX3 Review

ASUS Triton 88 CPU cooler review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the ASUS Triton 88 CPU cooler

The rear of the box delves into the Triton 88's specifications, making note of its compatibility with everything from Intel's Core 2 and i7 CPUs thought to AMD's Phenom parts. During normal operation, the Triton 88 promises a 20 dB noise level via its single (PWM controller) 120mm fan which can spin at between 800 and 2,100 RPM, while the cooler itself weighs in at a relatively hefty 875 grams.

The side of the box discusses the cooler's air flow, and also notes that for additional cooling performance an extra two 120mm fans can be affixed to the Triton 88, giving it a total of three fans to aid with cooling.
ASUS Triton 88 CPU cooler review