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Rexus PST-3 Digital Power Supply Tester
Legit Reviews takes a look at the Rexus PST-3 Digital Power Supply Tester

The Rexus Power Supply Tester is constructed of sturdy aluminum and allows you to check to see if a power supply is working properly in seconds. An easy to read LCD display on top of the tester shows you the detailed voltage information on each of the voltage rails, and the Power Good (PG) value in milliseconds. Not bad for something that costs ~$20 at numerous retailers.
Rexus PST-3 Digital Power Supply Tester

Logitech Wave Pro Desktop Review
ASE Labs posted a review on the Logitech Wave Pro Desktop

While Logitech is a company that graces ASE Labs' test bench often, it is not often that we get to see a highly targeted type of keyboard combo. The Logitech Wave Pro Desktop is targeted to the consumer market, unlike their G series products. Don't let that fool you. This combo has some good (and not so good) features that set it apart from its gaming brethren.
Logitech Wave Pro Desktop Review



NVIDIA CUDA Review
Digit-Life posted a review on the NVIDIA CUDA architecture

In the first article dedicated to NVIDIA CUDA soft hardware architecture we focus on differences between CPUs and GPUs in parallel computing, peculiarities of GPU computing, NVIDIA CUDA features and limitations as well as its programming and memory models.
NVIDIA CUDA Review

Nova Raider 6000dpi Mouse Pad Review
OCModShop posted Nova Raider 6000dpi Mousepad Review

I hate mousepads. They slide all over the place, they stain, and they start to smell funny after a couple of keg parties. Mine usually sits on the opposite side of my keyboard, with a drink on top of it so I don't ruin the finish on my desk. Frankly, I never even saw the point of them after the advent of the optical mouse. Back in the days of the trackball I understood it, you couldn't get those damned things to work on any other surface.

In reality, before the world of hardcore computer gaming came along there really was no need for the mousepad for the optical mouse. Nearly any surface would do the job. But as mice got better, and their DPI resolution improved well into the thousands, your standard desktop surface just didn't do the trick anymore. So people like Nova came along and decided to make sure you were getting the most out of your $75 mouse.
Nova Raider 6000dpi Mouse Pad Review

NZXT Guardian 921 Case Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the NZXT Guardian 921 Case

There is much more to a case than just looks. You need a sense of protection. A sense of security for your hardware within. NZXT offers all of this and more with their Guardian 921. Join Erik as he gets down and dirty with the NZXT Guardian 921 and tells us what he thinks.
NZXT Guardian 921 Case Review

Callpod Dragon V2 Headset Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Callpod Dragon V2 Headset

Every time we look at Bluetooth headsets, they seem to be getting smaller and smaller. So when the Callpod's Dragon V2 headset arrived for our review, we were amazed that this headset was actually larger than most. We found that it also has some unique features such as Bluetooth Class 1 certification, the ability to hook up to other Dragon V2's to be used as walkie-talkies, and the ability to pair with more than one device at a time. These exciting features made us anxious to take a closer look.
Callpod Dragon V2 Headset Review

Raidmax Aura Case Review
Modders-Inc posted a review on the Raidmax Aura Case

Raidmax has introduced a new member to its Performance Series Gaming Cases, the Raidmax AURA. A mid-tower computer case.
Raidmax Aura Case Review

Far Cry 2 Performance Evaluation
OCC has published a Far Cry 2 Performance Evaluation

There you have it - a quick performance test to show how some of the latest from Nvidia and ATI fare in the supplied benchmark included with Far Cry 2. When set to the maximum settings, this game puts a serious burden on the video card. Of course, the more stout the video card, the more performance you will see in-game. Just watching the benchmark run through its paces, you can see more and more each time it is run. The first time you see the concussive force of an explosion blow through a tree - it makes you sit up and start looking at the small things going on during the benchmark run. Realistic flames that move with the wind, leaves blown off a tree from an explosion, the chicken that get blown clear across the compound as well as barrels that show real damage instead of just flying through the air looking as new as the frame before. All the little things combine to give that 'wow' effect. I cant wait to dig a little deeper into the real game play to see if the benchmark performance does match up with the gameplay.
Far Cry 2 Performance Evaluation

AMCC 3ware 9690SA-81 RAID Controller reviewed
ITreviewed posted a review on the AMCC 3ware 9690SA-81 RAID Controller

SAS is the preferred interface for the direct-attach server space, SCSI's former mainstay. SAS is for mission critical applications that require higher levels of availability and native expansion. SAS is optimised for the random performance requirements of the data centre. The 9690SA's advanced RAID features, SAS connectivity, and powerful 3ware performance architecture make it the ideal SCSI controller replacement for data centre and Web server usage. It's everything you ask for from a controller: quick, consistent and reliable. As an added bonus you get more cache compared to competing models from LSI Logic and Adaptec.
AMCC 3ware 9690SA-81 RAID Controller reviewed

HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint) Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint)

HTC's new Touch Diamond has been a pretty popular cell phone this past summer and now Sprint has their own rendition of it that lives up to the Touch Diamond reputation. It's stunningly beautiful touch screen display paired with the HTC 3D TouchFLO interface make it one of the most innovative cell phones out there. Most people want to know if it's an "iPhone killer"...read TechReviewSource.com's full review to find out."
HTC Touch Diamond (Sprint) Review

Sunbeamtech Acrylic HTPC Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted Sunbeamtech Acrylic HTPC Case Review

Many people like the idea of having a completely transparent case and with the popularization of HTPCs – computers built to be connected to your home theater system for playing movies and songs – Sunbeamtech released an HTPC acrylic case. Since heat is one of the main concerns when building a PC inside an acrylic case (since acrylic can't dissipate heat, contrary to what happens with steel or aluminum solutions) Sunbeam's acrylic HTPC case features four 80-mm fans. Let's take an in-depth look on this case and see if lives up to our expectations.
Sunbeamtech Acrylic HTPC Case Review

Norco Technologies DS-1000 Storage System Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Norco Technologies DS-1000 Storage System

Ultimately, the DS-1000 is a serious Storage System designed to replace the need for packing more than six hard drives in to a computer server case. IT pros generally need the hot swap function since they are often replacing or upgrading drives. I would at least give Norco Technologies serious consideration in terms of the base unit. Who says you can't appreciate the unit and not use your own controllers?
Norco Technologies DS-1000 Storage System Review

Asus U6V Laptop Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Asus U6V Laptop

Asus are well known for their high quality products which range all the way from coolers to laptops. This is the first time we are going to test a laptop from Asus and we got their last super portable U6V model which has a smaller screen to make it more portable but it still seems to have fast parts inside. At a price around 1500$ this thing better perform well so lets take a closer look.
Asus U6V Laptop Review

NZXT Whisper Full Tower Case Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the NZXT Whisper Full Tower Case.

NZXT now introduces the latest in their Classic line-up of cases, the Whisper silent full tower chassis. Improving upon the success of the HU-001, the Whisper is touted as a step up from the Hush mid-tower. Featuring a large size E-ATX full tower chassis, the Whisper can support up to nine hard drives and a total of seven 5.25" bays with ample space for large expansion cards. Dampening foam, rubber grommets and a padded PSU holder are some of the major features in silence.
NZXT Whisper Full Tower Case Review

Gigabyte GA EP45 DQ6 Motherboard Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Gigabyte GA EP45 DQ6 Motherboard

Behind every amazing computer, there is an amazing motherboard. Today, RTM takes Gigabytes GA-EP45-DQ6 for a spin. Competing with such boards as the ASUS Striker II, we have high hopes for this energy efficient little devil. Now we are left wondering: Can this board out perform the competition?
Gigabyte GA EP45 DQ6 Motherboard Review

Powercolor HD4670 PCS Review
OCC has published a new review on the Powercolor HD4670 PCS

While trying to overclock the HD4670 I was pretty much stifled at each turn. Even moving up 20MHz would cause a driver crash and require a reboot. Trying to scale the memory upwards was almost as bad. The initial driver was the source of some of the issue. Upgrading to the 8.10 Catalyst suite allowed the card to post a 10MHz gain on the core and and 35MHz on the GDDR3 memory. Temperature was not an issue at all during the overclocking of the card. Those in fact, stayed a respectable 59 degrees Celsius maximum. Since this card gets all of its power through the PCIe slot, it's not a barn burner by any means. On a percentage basis, this represent gains on the core of less than 2% and 3.5% on the memory. Numbers that would truly not show an increase under the benchmarking suite, so this card was not run overclocked.
Powercolor HD4670 PCS Review

Crucial 32GB 2.5" Solid State Disk Drive Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Crucial 32GB 2.5" Solid State Disk Drive

It doesn’t matter if you are a home user, network administrator or enthusiast; when you think of memory, Crucial always comes to mind. As you are well aware by now, memory makers are using their expertise and producing storage drives based on non-volatile flash memory. This category is divided into two types, SLC and MLC. The Crucial CT32GBFAB0 we are looking at today uses SLC memory which is considered to be the fastest of the two memory types.

The CT32GBFAB0 is Crucial’s first SSD offering and it is important to remember that many other companies have already released three and four different SSDs. I have always found Crucial to be a company that takes their time when releasing their products and unlike some of the others would not start to sell a drive and revamp it a month later. Crucial is just more careful about the products they release.
Crucial 32GB 2.5" Solid State Disk Drive Review

ASUS P6T Deluxe OC Palm Edition Preview
Techgage.com posted a look at ASUS' upcoming P6T Deluxe X58 motherboard

Intel's first Core i7 CPUs are set to launch next month, and already, related product is hitting our labs. The most notable is ASUS' first mainstream X58 board, the P6T Deluxe. Key features include a 16+2 power phase design, SLI and CrossFireX support (up to three GPUs), support for SAS hard drives, and an external device to aide in overclocking.
ASUS P6T Deluxe OC Palm Edition Preview

Thermaltake Ram Orb Memory cooler (+ Gskill DDR3 1800) Review
XtremeComputing posted a review on the Thermaltake Ram Orb Memory cooler (+ Gskill DDR3 1800)

Thermaltake have sent us some of their aftermarket RamOrb RAM coolers, but the package that we were sent for this review was rather unusual, in being that Thermaltake have partnered with GSkill and the RamOrbs came installed complete with 2GB DDR3 at 1800Mhz of GSkill memory (which was a very nice realisation when it was discovered).
Thermaltake Ram Orb Memory cooler (+ Gskill DDR3 1800) Review

Far Cry 2 performance with 17 VGA cards
The Guru of 3D tested the graphics performance of Far Cry 2 with 17 VGA cards

What we'll do today is what you can expect from a site like Guru3D.com, we take all modern GeForce and Radeon graphics cards, seek a nice image quality setting and report back to you what you can expect performance and quality wise from this bitching title. Seventeen cards versus 4 resolutions versus 3 runs per resolution.

Yeah, that's 204 benchmark runs ...
Far Cry 2 performance with 17 VGA cards