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- iStar BPU-2535v2 HDD-SSD 2.5" to 3.5" Adapter Review
- Samsung SE-S084D Super WriteMaster Slim External DVD Writer Review
- HIS Silence Radeon HD 5570 Videocard Review
- HTC EVO 4G Andriod SmartPhone Review
- Patriot Viper II Sector 7 PC3 14400 Cas 9 6GB Review
- Enzotech Stealth CPU Water Block Review
- Inno3D GeForce GTX 460 OC gets tested
- OCZ Agility 2 60GB Solid State Drive Review
- OCZ Vertex 2 SSD Review
- HIS 5770 IceQ 5 Turbo Review
- Crucial RealSSD C300 128GB 6Gbps Solid State Drive Review
- SIIG 4-port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub Review
- Logitech MK710: For All Those Who Hate Cables
- Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk (1TB) Review
- ARCTIC MX-4 Thermal Paste Review
- Installing BackTrack 4 R1 to a USB Flash Drive
- Motorola Droid X: The Next Generation of Does
- StarTech - Computer Service Tool Kit Review
- Verbatim Nano Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse Review
- Gelid Icy Vision Video Card GPU Cooler Review
- Rosewill RK-V1TP Wireless Keyboard Review



iStar BPU-2535v2 HDD-SSD 2.5" to 3.5" Adapter Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the iStar BPU-2535v2 HDD-SSD 2.5" to 3.5" Adapter

The product we have for review today, the BPU-2535v2, allows you to install up to two 2½" SATA hard drives or solid state drives into an external 3½" drive bay. The drive slots are hot-swappable and feature key locks to prevent someone from walking off with your drives. With the growing popularity of SSDs and their frequent use in desktop machines, which are not traditionally setup for 2½" drive mounting, adapters like the BPU-2535 are needed to provide a solid method of installation. The fact that this iStar unit can fit not just one but two 2½" drives into one 3½" bay will be sure to please those enthusiasts who are using dual SSDs in a RAID configuration.
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Samsung SE-S084D Super WriteMaster Slim External DVD Writer Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Samsung SE-S084D Super WriteMaster Slim External DVD Writer

Netbooks are wonderful things truly, they’ve changed the shape of how we think of portable computers but with that portability comes sacrifice. The majority of netbooks out there don’t come with an optical drive, and there are times you need to have one. Sure you could put everything on a USB drive but with movies that would require a lot of work really to rip them etc, so the other option to to get yourself a nice external DVD drive. Today for review I have the newest Samsung external drive called the SE-S084D Super WriteMaster Slim External DVD Writer. It’s very small making it very portable, which is what you want right?! It’s quiet and it’s fairly fast, and it only requires one USB cable to operate. So read on to learn more…
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HIS Silence Radeon HD 5570 Videocard Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the HIS Silence Radeon HD 5570 Videocard

HIS's Silence Radeon HD 5570 to be honest is an excellent silent mainstream focused videocard for your quiet PC build. Whether you are just constructing a low noise personal computer or creating a quiet HTPC, this videocard should do everything you need with no sound contribution.
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HTC EVO 4G Andriod SmartPhone Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the HTC EVO 4G Andriod SmartPhone

Many companies are clamoring to compete with AT&T's Apple iPhone 4. Verizon has the Blackberry, and Sprint's answer is the HTC EVO 4G Smartphone which uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Can Sprints' EVO compete to win customers over from the Blackberry and iPhone market? Benchmark Reviews will take a look at how things compare and see if this could be the phone for you... especially if you are a Sprint mobile customer and are looking to upgrade.
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Patriot Viper II Sector 7 PC3 14400 Cas 9 6GB Review
OCC has published a review on the Patriot Viper II Sector 7 PC3 14400 Cas 9 6GB

Now if you choose to overclock these modules, then there is enough headroom to get you over 2000MHz and allow you to use a bclock of up to 200MHz on your Core i7 X58-based system without fear of the memory limiting your overclock. This you can do without a bump in timings, that's 200MHz or about a 12% increase on top of the 1800MHz with really only a bump in memory controller voltage to reach 2000MHz. Over that and you have to start playing with sub timings and more voltages but that's what overclocking is all about anyhow.
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Enzotech Stealth CPU Water Block Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Enzotech Stealth CPU Water Block

The Enzotech Stealth CPU water block has a design that is apparently inspired by the F-117 Nighthawk jet fighter built with stealth technology. They didn't just use the Stealth name to represent the quiet operation, but also the aesthetics as well. Fortunately, PureOC's radar detected the Stealth CPU water block in the hangar and we're lucky enough to have captured one for review. Today's mission is to take a tour of this new flagship CPU water block from Enzotech, so strap in flyboy, you're the wingman for the review.
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Inno3D GeForce GTX 460 OC gets tested
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the Inno3D GeForce GTX 460 OC video card

We test and review the Inno3D GeForce GTX 460 OC. The Inno3D GeForce GTX 460 OC model we test today flexes the GPU and memory muscle all the way up towards a rocking core of 750MHz, the shaders to 1500 MHz and the GDDR5 to 3800 MHz (effective).

Armed with a 2-year limited warranty, Inno3D is trying real hard to not only bring a nice custom board to the market, but tries to release pre-overclocked models at a fairly normal pricing, yet with a hefty overclock. And whenever there's 'overclock' in the branding, there is of course Guru3D.com
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OCZ Agility 2 60GB Solid State Drive Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the OCZ Agility 2 60GB Solid State Drive

Today we have another SandForce-based solid state drive one the testing block. These new SandForce drives have been flooding the market lately and are bringing incredible speeds with them. Today we will be looking at the 60GB Agility 2 from OCZ; we actually took a look at the original Agility back in October. This 60GB version is part of the extended series which reduces the over provisioning of flash on the drive for more storage capacity. The 60GB size is perfect for anyone looking to get into a solid state drive without dropping a ton of money. Let’s take a look…
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OCZ Vertex 2 SSD Review
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: OCZ Vertex 2 SSD Review

The OCZ Vertex was one of the first mega-performing SSDs. Does the Vertex 2 continue the lineage?
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HIS 5770 IceQ 5 Turbo Review
KitGuru posted a review on the HIS IceQ 5 Turbo 5770 I GB graphics card

In the efforts to attract the educated enthusiast audience HIS have enhanced the reference solution and used their IceQ 5 cooling technology on this particular unit.
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Crucial RealSSD C300 128GB 6Gbps Solid State Drive Review
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Crucial RealSSD C300 128GB 6Gbps Solid State Drive

In this review we will be taking a closer look at the Crucial RealSSD C300 128GB solid state drive, which in addition to a 355MB/s maximum read speed, also offers a 140MB/s maximum write speed. The way that Crucial is able to offer such a high speed product is by being one of the few drive manufacturers to take advantage of SATA 6Gbps technology.
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SIIG 4-port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub Review
Everything USB posted a review on the SIIG 4-port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub

It is sad, but the fact still remains that no matter how new your system, you are going to have at most TWO SuperSpeed USB ports. This may sound like a lot right now, but as more and more USB 3.0 devices come on the market, you soon are going to feel the pinch. To help alleviate this issue, powered external USB hubs are coming back into vogue, such as the SIIG SuperSpeed 4-Port USB 3.0 hub. Are there any negative effects to using a USB 3.0 hub? Let's find out!

The Verdict:
There really is not much to like about this hub as it does exactly what it sets out to do: give you more options! The fact that it not only gives you four ports with more bandwidth than four USB 2.0 ports would and gives you more, yet safely controlled, power the USB 2.0 can, really is what makes this hub so impressive.

The Good:
+ Small and lightweight
+ Powered hub
+ Activity LED for each port
+ Overvoltage protection
+ Only a minor latency impact
+ 5 year warranty

The Bad:
- Four ports share the bandwidth of one USB 3.0 host
- Requires a power receptacle
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Logitech MK710: For All Those Who Hate Cables
InsideHW.com has reviewed Logitech MK 710 mouse and keyboard set

Many of us dislike cables to the point of doing absolutely everything possible to get rid of them. The obvious thing to do is to buy a wireless mouse and keyboard. However, you’ll immediately hit into a major wall - the price. Wireless kits tend to be much pricier than their wired counterparts, and you also need to constantly switch batteries, which makes the wireless option not only costly, but ultimately futile in terms of simplifying things…
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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk (1TB) Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk (1TB)

The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk is a 1 terabyte external hard drive that has some pretty useful features, like interchangeable adapters to change connection types. This external drive has a relatively cheap retail price, meaning you get a huge 1TB external drive without spending much money.
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ARCTIC MX-4 Thermal Paste Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the ARCTIC MX-4 Thermal Paste

ARCTIC recently underwent a brand redesign to reflect their diversification into new market segments. However, their primary focus will no doubt still be on cooling solutions, of which we've seen a number reviewed here at Vortez under the ARCTIC Cooling sub brand. Their latest addition to an already successful line of cooling products is the ARCTIC MX-4 thermal paste. Last year saw the release of the ARCTIC MX-3 thermal paste which easily topped our chart as a risk free, non conductive and excellent performer. ARCTIC is hoping to improve on their winning formula to deliver a solution that is not only superior in quality but also much lower in price.
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Installing BackTrack 4 R1 to a USB Flash Drive
TechwareLabs has released a new guide; Installing BackTrack 4 R1 to a USB Flash Drive

In this tutorial you will learn how to install the latest version of BackTrack (BackTrack 4 R1) to your USB flash drive. Not only will you be able to boot BackTrack off of a flash drive, but it will also allow you to have persistent changes. This tutorial will also work for previous versions of BackTrack.
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Motorola Droid X: The Next Generation of Does
HotHardware.com takes a look at the Motorola Droid X

The original Motorola Droid was a huge hit, both for Motorola as well as for Verizon Wireless. In the time since the DROID was launched in November, Verizon Wireless has also added the HTC Droid Incredible to its lineup of popular Android handsets. Now, Motorola and Verizon Wireless have teamed up again to offer "The Next Generation of Does" in the form of the Motorola Droid X.

The Droid X uses the ever-popular candy bar form factor and ditches the original Droid's sliding keyboard. Big screens tend to be the norm these days, and the Droid X is no exception. On this smartphone, you'll find an expansive 4.3-inch touchscreen that supports a resolution of 854 x 480....
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StarTech - Computer Service Tool Kit Review
Computing on Demand has posted a new article, 'StarTech - Computer Service Tool Kit'

Every enthusiast faces the time when they have to do something to their computer and realizes they can't find the tool they need to do it.  There have been plenty of times when I scratched a trace on my motherboard and couldn't find my soldering gun or needed a Torx screwdriver and lost the heads.  It would be nice if I could get most of the tools I need to do what I need to do and keep them safe. Keeping them stored in a nice zippered vinyl case instead of throwing them in a drawer to fumble through or forgetting them somewhere. Oh! Wait! There is... Enter the StarTech Computer Service Tool Kit.
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Verbatim Nano Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse Review
ASE Labs posted a review on the Verbatim Nano Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse

While Verbatim may not be a brand you think of when discussing mice, they are rapidly making new product lines and inching closer to the market heavyweights like Logitech. Healthy competition is good and we have the newest notebook mouse for review; the Nano Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse.
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Gelid Icy Vision Video Card GPU Cooler Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Gelid Icy Vision Video Card GPU Cooler

Do you have an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 video card and want to have it run cooler and quieter but don't want to make the jump to water cooling? Then you're in need of an aftermarket air cooler. Today, we are looking at one such option from GELID Solutions, the Icy Vision VGA cooler. Join us as we put it on our GTX480 and see how it well it can handle the heat.

The Gelid Icy Vision video card cooler weighs in at a scant 465g and that is significantly lighter then the water blocks we recently looked at. The Icy Vision has twin 92mm UV reactive fans. The fans push 67.214CFM at 2000 RPM and humming along at a quiet 26dBA, which is a far cry better then the almost 70dBA that we have seen from the stock cooling fan. Looking from the side the Icy Vision is thick, really thick. From the base to the top of the fans is 52mm, or roughly 2 inches. That is .75 inches or 19mm taller than the stock GTX480 cooler..
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Rosewill RK-V1TP Wireless Keyboard Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Rosewill RK-V1TP Wireless Keyboard

The most typical computer keyboards are about twice as wide as they are long and have dedicated arrow and navigational keys. Many also have a numeric keypad. Do all of us need this type of keyboard or would a keyboard dedicated to our needs be a better fit?
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