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Akasa Everest Cooling station review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Akasa Everest Cooling station

Akasa are renowned for their many cooling-related series and products, but over the years they diversified into other market areas. We reviewed many of their products during the past few years, including but not limited to PSU's, computer cases and CPU coolers. Today we are going to have a look at a rather interesting product, the Everest notebook cooling station. As its name suggests, the Everest is a stand for notebooks designed to serve as a cooler.
Akasa Everest Cooling station review

TEAM Group Supreme U100 64GB Pen Drive (HD) Video Review
TweakTown posted TEAM Group Supreme U100 64GB Pen Drive (HD) Video Review

We realize that pen drives are a dime a dozen and that everyone makes them, but that is even better reason for a company to work hard and produce a pen drive that you actually want to call yours and something you would be proud carrying around with you.

TEAM Group sent us its new Supreme 64GB pen drive and it is one of those pen drives that we would like to be seen with. It is built using a fancy aluminum finish which feels like smooth and soft leather and is very nice to hold and use. It also is built using a rather unique cap design which uses rails down each side of the drive in a non-removable type design that is also a great addition.
TEAM Group Supreme U100 64GB Pen Drive (HD) Video Review



Patriot Memory Corza 2-Drive NAS Enclosure Review
Bigbruin.com has published a review on the Patriot Memory Corza 2-Drive NAS Enclosure

Patriot Memory has recently released their first NAS device; the Corza 2-Drive NAS enclosure. This device is designed to use two SATA drives in either a RAID 0, RAID 1, or Linear (aka JBOD) configuration. While two SATA drives doesn't sound like much, the Corza can provide up to 4TB of storage space based on currently available drives.
Patriot Memory Corza 2-Drive NAS Enclosure Review

Eagle Tech Consus P Series 2.5" External HDD Enclosure Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk posted a review on the Eagle Tech Consus P Series 2.5" External HDD Enclosure

Depending on what you need an external hard drive for, you're either going to have a small pocket sized one or a larger one to sit on your desk. The Consus is a great enclosure that fits in your pocket and has some great features. Read on to see what those features are and how the Consus does during testing.
Eagle Tech Consus P Series 2.5" External HDD Enclosure Review

Biostar TPower I55 motherboard Review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the Biostar TPower I55 motherboard

After taking a look at an Intel P55 chipset-based motherboard from ASUS last week to accompany the launch of a new range of "Lynnfield" CPUs and motherboards to go with them, today we examine another P55-sporting part, this time in the form of Biostar's TPower I55 offering. This particular motherboard offers up both NVIDIA SLI and AMD CrossFire support as part of its high-end, enthusiast oriented feature set, which of course also reflects on its price - can it prove to be worthy of consideration for this sub-set of potential buyers?
Biostar TPower I55 motherboard Review

Thermaltake MeOrb CPU Cooler Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Thermaltake MeOrb CPU Cooler

The Thermaltake MeOrb CPU cooler is a compact, low profile cooler for compact system builds. The Thermaltake MeOrb features a horizontal heatsink with 90mm fan for good cooling and compact design. The MeOrb is designed to meet the growing need for compact CPU coolers for use in HTPC cases that do not provide much in the way of interior installation space.
Thermaltake MeOrb CPU Cooler Review

CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 3000 System Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 3000 System

With the launch of Intel Lynnfield, CyberPower has geared up to bring high performance gaming to a lower price point. Powered by a GTX 295 and overclocked CPU and memory, this Core i7-860 powered gaming machine has more than enough muscle to blaze through games of today and tomorrow.

Back in November we had our first taste of a pre-built computer from CyberPower, the Gamer Infinity GTX. It featured the new Intel Core i7 965 processor and cost a cool $4000. With today’s launch of Intel’s Lynnfield processor, CyberPower was gracious enough to send us one of their upcoming systems based on the new LGA 1156 platform, the Gamer Xtreme 3000. Packed with an overclocked Intel Core i7 860 processor and an EVGA GTX 295 video card, this system is sure to rock and it costs just $1599.99...
CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 3000 System Review

Thecus N4100 PRO NAS device Review
t-break take a look at a NAS device by Thecus modeled N4100 Pro

The N4100PRO is based on the AMD Geode LX800 Processor with 256MB memory which should make it reasonably fast. The drives easily screw in the bay and then simply slide into the SATA/POWER connector built on the logic board of the N4100PRO- no messy cables.
Thecus N4100 PRO NAS device Review

Cocoon Innovations Travel Case Netbook Case Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Cocoon Innovations Travel Case Netbook Case

Cocoon Innovations has come up with a very innovative organizational system called Grid-It!. It's a series of elastic bands of varying sizes in a grid pattern that can be used to secure your stuff when taking it with you. The product I've got for today is called the Travel Case and it can hold up to an 11" netbook or laptop inside of it and it features the Grid-It! system inside of it. This case is one of the nicest cases I've taken a look at, it's small but yet with the Grid-It! system inside it allows you to still take quite a bit of stuff with you. Read on to learn about one of the best netbook cases on the market today
Cocoon Innovations Travel Case Netbook Case Review

Office Web Applications Tech Preview
SuperSite for Windows posted a preview on the Office Web Applications

Today, Microsoft is making a so-called Tech Preview version of its long-awaited Office Web Applications (OWA) services available for limited testing. As of this writing, I haven't had a lot of hands-on time with OWA, but because of the tremendous excitement over this product, I want to provide a quick heads-up about what's going on here, and when you can expect to try it yourself.

As you may recall, OWA consists of four web-based versions of classic Microsoft Office applications. These include Word Web App, Excel Web App, PowerPoint Web App, and OneNote Web App. Microsoft is positioning the OWAs as "online extensions" of the traditional Office suite applications, and not as full-fledged replacements for them. They allow you to view, create, and edit standard Office documents using a familiar Office 2010-inspired, ribbon-based user interface. And while they obviously don't include the full range of Office functionality, it's a pretty impressive achievement.
Office Web Applications Tech Preview

Steelseries Siberia Headset Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the Steelseries Siberia Headset

Steelseries sit comfortably within the gaming scene as a company well known for producing great gaming products, endorsed by influential gaming teams such as SK Gaming, Evil Geniuses, fnatic, Made in Brazil. These phenomenal gamers rely upon their gaming equipment in order to win the most prestigious of events. To win events, premium, top quality hardware is needed - it comes as no surprise that they would put their confidence in such a brand as Steelseries.

Today we will be looking at the Steelseries Siberia, one of Steelseries newest headsets that is designed to maximize comfort during long gaming sessions whilst also being multi-functional.
Steelseries Siberia Headset Review

Lancool Dragonlord PC-K62 Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Lancool Dragonlord PC-K62

The Lancool PC-K62 is the high-end model of the Dragonlord Series. It comes stuffed with four fans, screw-less systems everywhere you look within that black interior and a cool looking window to top things off. We go in for the kill to see if we can tame the Dragon.
Lancool Dragonlord PC-K62 Review

Microsoft Office Web Apps Preview
TechReviewSource.com takes a look at the Microsoft Office Web Apps

Microsoft just today made the beta of its Office Web Apps online service available to select users and we got access to it and took a look around. It's by no means feature-complete and there are actually many bugs that prevent it from being used in a production fashion right now. However, the concept of being able to edit and create Office documents anywhere from the world from the Web app interface is an incredible powerful and flexible thing to have. The Web apps are limited in functionality, but they will be perfect for quick jobs while on the go.
Microsoft Office Web Apps Preview

Gigabyte GTX 260 896MB Super Overclock Review
Hardware Canucks posted an exclusive review of the upcoming Gigabyte GTX 260 896MB Super Overclock video card.

Gigabyte is well known for their motherboards but their pre-overclocked graphics cards have been few and far between. Now, things are a-changin' with them as they try to take on the likes of EVGA's FTW. BFG's OCX and ASUS' Ultimate series with their Super Overclock edition of cards. In this review we take a look at the very first Gigabyte card to go head to head with the best the competition has to offer: the GTX 260 Super Overclock.
Gigabyte GTX 260 896MB Super Overclock Review

Razer Megalodon 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset Review
Tweaktown posted a review on the Razer Megalodon 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset

And also according to Razer; their reputation for being a class leader in their field is seen in all of their products. Today we put that to the test as we look at their Megalodon 7.1 surround gaming headset product and see if it’s any good.

Headsets that claim to provide 5.1, let alone 7.1 surround sound from a couple of speakers is a novel idea and rather interesting, but let’s see what Razer has for us here.
Razer Megalodon 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset Review

ASUS ROG Maximus III Formula Review
OCC has published a new review of the ASUS ROG Maximus III Formula

Overclocking was straightforward and predictable based on the capabilities of the CPU and memory. Extreme screenshots are nice for bragging rights but for most of us the computer has to be used day in and day out reliably. Along that vein, the Maximus delivered a slightly higher overclock with less voltage than was needed on the same processor on the Intel Kingsberg board. The Turbo V Evo software auto tuning feature worked well enough but it took a while to test and tune to get the same overclock that I can manually set and boot in thirty seconds.
ASUS ROG Maximus III Formula Review

Nexus FLC-3000 CPU Cooler Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the Nexus FLC-3000 CPU Cooler

Nexus is no stranger to the cool and quiet realm, having made their impressive mark on many silent PC enthusiasts via their quality fans. Continuing in that tradition, Nexus is offering their latest product to the masses, the FLC-3000 CPU heatsink, coming in a 92mm fan size and promising good cooling with low noise levels.
Nexus FLC-3000 CPU Cooler Review

Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ 120Hz Gaming LCD Monitor Review
Tweaknews posted Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ 120Hz Gaming LCD Monitor Review

Till now, most monitor releases have been carbon copy releases of technology that has been out for over three years. An image quality tweak here, a design tweak there was all the consumer could expect. But this monitor is different in a big way. The technology difference contained within this rather standard monitor screams out loud in a crowd of your average everyday LCD computer monitor. No longer does the gamer have to settle in order to enjoy their games and no longer do they have to wait. The 120hz technology is here and I hope it is here to stay.
Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ 120Hz Gaming LCD Monitor Review