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Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler Review
Digit-Life posted a review on the Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler

Thermaltake DuOrb CPU cooler dares to violate the general principles: its ideological prototype was a dual-head DuOrb cooler designed for graphics cards. But why not? Let's examine today's original solution and try to determine how justified this unusual concept of Thermaltake engineers is.
Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler Review

First Look: Enermax Revolution 85+ power supply
Bit-Tech published an early look at Enermax's Revolution 85+ power supply

It nudges the underside of 90 percent at 50 and 75 percent load, but drops to a healthy 87+ at full load. This matches the Corsair HX1000W at 12V weighted full load but exceeds it on the rest. The 5V standby dropped a little low, but was still well within ATX spec - there's not much to criticise at all really, it did what it said on tin pretty solidly.

The biggest surprise was just how quiet it was at full load - it definitely wasn't silent and there was some obvious bearing noise from the Globe Fan (also a subsidiary of Enermax), but it wasn't intrusive and the noise was mostly a general rush of air, rather than a tornado like so many others.

The air was only warm to touch, not hot, even after a while left loaded fully, and the sides and base remained only moderately warm to touch. All in all, we're really quite impressed at this early stage.
First Look: Enermax Revolution 85+ power supply



OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse

The Dominatrix is OCZ's newest dive into the gaming mice market. It offers features usually found on much more expensive mice at an entry level price point and comes in a stylish blue and black color. You can store your profiles in the mouse so they are available on any PC, even without the mouse software.
OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse Review

Kingston HyperX 2GB DDR3-1800 Dual Channel Memory Kit Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Kingston HyperX 2GB DDR3-1800 Dual Channel Memory Kit

The kit in question features two 1GB sticks of PC3-14400 (1800MHz) DDR3 memory rated for 8-8-8-24 timings at 1.9V. While slower kits showed that they could be overclocked to perform nearly as well as this Kingston HyperX 2GB DDR3-1800 dual channel memory kit, if you are looking for plug and play performance at 1800MHz (and above), this kit is worth considering.
Kingston HyperX 2GB DDR3-1800 Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

Geforce GTX 280 & Radeon HD 4870 X2 AA Scaling with XP & Vista
Madshrimps takes a look at Geforce GTX 280 & Radeon HD 4870 X2 AA Scaling with XP & Vista

In this in-depth article we take a look at the performance of the NVIDIA Geforce GTX 280 and ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 when anti-aliasing is enabled. We test 8 different games at several different AA levels under Windows XP as well as under Windows Vista. How does performance scale when you go from XP to Vista, how much impact does enabling AA have? Read on to find out!
Geforce GTX 280 & Radeon HD 4870 X2 AA Scaling with XP & Vista

Zalman CNPS9300 AT Review
XSReviews reviewed the Zalman CNPS9300 AT

Beautiful and silent coolers almost always come at a price, be it money or performance you will never find a cooler that's a looker, quiet and performs well, all for a reasonable price. That said I have a cooler today that professes to have all of these things, looks, good performance and low noise levels. But is this all worth the price?. Introducing the Zalman CNPS9300 AT.
Zalman CNPS9300 AT Review

4-Way SSD Round-up - OCZ, Super Talent and Mtron
HotHardware.com posted a 4-Way SSD Round-up - OCZ, Super Talent and Mtron

Solid State Drive technology is set to turn the storage industry on its ear; there is little doubt of this. When you consider the intrinsic benefits of anything built on solid state technology versus anything mechanical, it doesn't take a degree in physics to understand the obvious advantages.

On the following pages, we thought we'd level-set the features, performance and pricing landscape for you with respect to the current state of SSDs. Today, we have a look at four different SSD offerings, two from OCZ, one from Mtron and another from Super Talent. Is a Solid State Disk in your future? We'll try to help you answer that question in this full performance evaluation and showcase.
4-Way SSD Round-up - OCZ, Super Talent and Mtron

OCZ ReaperX PC2-6400 Low Latency 4GB Kit Review
Hardcoreware published a review of OCZ's low-latency ReaperX 4GB memory kit

It has a long name, and huge heatsinks to match!

This is our first review of a 4GB kit, so we weren't sure exactly what to expect. In the end, I can say that we were very surprized! Was is a pleasant surprize, or not so much? Read the review to find out
OCZ ReaperX PC2-6400 Low Latency 4GB Kit Review

ASUS EAH3850 X2 1GB Graphics Card Review
Virtual-Hideout takes a look at the ASUS EAH3850 X2 1GB Graphics Card

To dual or not to dual? - that is the question. Yes, yes, I can hear you all yelling, "DUAL DUAL DUAL," and to a certain extent I agree. So maybe the real question should be, "To dual with single GPU's or dual GPU's." The EAH3850 X2 1GB may be a reason to consider a dual GPU card. The main feature is that Crossfire has already been enabled onboard and is ready to go out of the box. The 3850 GPU has a core clock of 668MHZ and the DD3 memory runs at 1.65GHz. This combination allows DVI resolution to reach 2560x1600, which means it's time for me to get a new higher resolution monitor.
ASUS EAH3850 X2 1GB Graphics Card Review

Smooth Creations Trek 08 Review
NordicHardware posted a review on the Smooth Creations Trek 08 case

Smooth Creations are widely known for having the best painted cases on the market. Trek 08 was designed for performance but also with bang for the buck in mind, which means that inside you will find a motherboard based on the Intel P45 chipset, quad-core processor from Intel and graphics card from AMD. In this full review we test to see if the system lives up to the epithet gaming rig.
Smooth Creations Trek 08 Review

Zalman CNPS9300AT Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted Zalman CNPS9300AT Heatsink Review

Zalman's new CNPS9300AT heatsink is the companies latest CPU cooler, launched this past June at Computex Taipei where Frostytech first got a glance at it. The CNPS9300AT is constructed from many 0.2mm thin copper fins strung together around two copper heatpipes that are formed into a figure-8 shape. The upper half of the heatsink cradles the fan, the bottom mounts to the processor. It's an elegant thermal solution, and well finished.
Zalman CNPS9300AT Heatsink Review

Crucial Ballistix DDR2 PC2-6400 Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Crucial Ballistix DDR2 PC2-6400

Today we take a look at the Ballistix series RAM from Crucial. Is this 2GB DDR2-800 kit a weapon of mass distruction? Or is it just a wimpy pellet gun? At an online price starting at a mere $50 could this be the best ram you can stick in your rig. Find out.
Crucial Ballistix DDR2 PC2-6400 Review

WolfKing Timber Wolf Gaming Keyboard Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the WolfKing Timber Wolf Gaming Keyboard

Today's PC gaming enthusiast is always on the lookout for the edge that will put him or her above other players. A performance gaming keyboard is at the top of the list of products that can certainly make a difference. Today Benchmark Reviews takes a look at what could possibly be an edge that some players are looking for, the Wolf King Timber Wolf gaming keyboard.

The typical gaming keyboard is hardly more than a standard keyboard with a few enhancements. They have unnecessary software to set up profiles for multiple games, which can bring along its own issues. Multiple and fast keystroke capability are also on the list of features. Will the design of the Timber Wolf change the way you play?
WolfKing Timber Wolf Gaming Keyboard Review

Nexus Clodius Case Review
rbmods posted a review on the Nexus Clodius Case

When it comes to silent computing, Nexus is one of the brands that easily comes in mind. Nexus is a maker of wide range of computer products. However, they have got great publicity with their silent products. This time we will have a look at their Clodius case, which is their newest invention of silent computing.
Nexus Clodius Case Review

Thermaltake Vi-On Actively Cooled SATA/USB2.0 External Hard Drive Enclosure
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Thermaltake Vi-On Actively Cooled SATA/USB2.0 External Hard Drive Enclosure

The Vi-On does exactly what an external enclosure should do – provide a cool and secure housing for that spare HDD you may have lying around. Installation takes only a few minutes and is simply a matter of snapping in the drive and then plugging it in to your PC. Both USB and a high speed eSATA interface are supported to make transferring files of all sizes a quick and easy process. For those times when portability is needed and the limited storage of a flash drive isn't enough, the Vi-On paired with a SATA HDD is a handy alternative.
Thermaltake Vi-On Actively Cooled SATA/USB2.0 External Hard Drive Enclosure

NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse Review
TweakTown posted a review on the NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse

On the slab today we have the monolithic looking NZXT Avatar mouse in all its matt-black glory. Boasting a 2600 DPI optical sensor, fully customisable interface and an ambidextrous design, it certainly aims to please all.

This is new territory for NZXT, having never released a mouse before. It will be interesting to see how it stacks up with the plethora of clickers on the market. Sitting on my desk is this little black box, with no markings aside from an embossed "NZXT" in one corner; reminds me of a certain movie with monkeys and bones...
NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse Review

NZXT Avatar Crafted Series Gaming Mouse Review
OCC has published a new review on the NZXT Avatar Crafted Series Gaming Mouse

Your first time doing something is never easy and you never know exactly if you're doing it right or not. So is the Avatar a hit? NZXT definitely got most of it right, not a perfect shot, but nobody can truly achieve that. When it came to speed, not only was it the fastest, but it also allowed for a great level of customizability including four different speed settings, in 600 DPI increments. The Teflon feet might not seem like a big deal, but, surprisingly, it does make a noticeable difference. There is so little friction that it seems like the mouse is hovering over the surface and that gave it a boost on both the precision and comfort scale.
NZXT Avatar Crafted Series Gaming Mouse Review

Everything You Need to Know About the CPU C-States Power Saving Modes
Hardware Secrets posted Everything You Need to Know About the CPU C-States Power Saving Modes

In order to save energy when the CPU is idle, the CPU can be commanded to enter a low-power mode. Each CPU has several power modes and they are collectively called "C-states" or "C-modes". In this tutorial we will explain what these modes are, what they do and the modes supported by each processor.
Everything You Need to Know About the CPU C-States Power Saving Modes