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Nova Microtech Mousepad Review
OCModShop posted a review on the Nova Microtech Mousepad

How smooth does your mouse move? Today, I get the pleasure of checking out the Nova MicroTech gaming mousepad. Compared to some of Nova's other mousepads, the MicroTech is a bit smaller than others. For that reason, I decided to check this one out using my laptop and wireless mouse.

As I mentioned in my previous Nova review, their mousepads have the uncanny ability to stick to anything but water, and even that is negotiable. The MicroTech is no different. Sitting in my living room, I stuck the pad to my coffee table beside my laptop. It's hard to turn away when Sci Fi is doing their 31 Day of Halloween. So with Warwick Davis jabbering about gold in the background, I proceeded to check out the pad.
Nova Microtech Mousepad Review

Thermaltake Armor+ MX Enclosure Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Thermaltake Armor+ MX Enclosure

It used to be that a high-performance chassis could only be found in the full-tower form factor category. Consumer demand has dramatically changed that reality. Earlier this year, Thermaltake introduced a chassis that has the versatility and performance characteristics of a full tower while physically being a smaller, more manageable package: the Armor+ MX. >From Thermaltake: Armor+ MX: Beyond the past, Exceed the present, Surpass the competition. Sounds like they expect a lot from their product line, which is not suprising coming from Thermaltake. They had created the Armor series to allow consumers to fully utilize advanced graphics technology. After the success of their Armor Plus series of chasses, Thermaltake engineers went to work on a new and improved version. The result is our next item up for review: the Thermaltake Armor+ MX VH8000BWS.
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Enclosure Review



iStarUSA xAGE-N99-SAU Review
APH Networks has published a new review on the iStarUSA xAGE-N99-SAU

Whatever that came first, Thermaltake's BlacX is the HDD docking station that popularized this product in the industry, thanks to Thermaltake's brand itself as well as excellent marketing that brought it to the table. A few months later, we've seen a steady amount of such products saturate the market -- if which most of them now communicate with your computer with standard eSATA and USB 2.0 interfaces. Not only are they compatible with standard 3.5 inch desktop hard drives, but also 2.5" units typically associated with laptops and the such. You'll never know how useful such a product is when you have a bunch of hard drives needed to be swapped on the fly. Anyways, derivatives of the products in the same category go as far as adding a card reader or even a dual bay reader. In a market economy system, it's safe to say that having more brands to choose from isn't necessarily a bad thing, since more competition will inevitably cause better and cheaper products. Today, we'll be looking at a hard drive docking station from iStarUSA -- you may remember them from our iStarUSA T5F-SS review a few weeks back. This time, however we will be taking a look at the iStarUSA xAGE-N99-SAU. Our only complaint is that... can't they come up with a more creative, or at least easy to remember name? That said, let's crack the box open and see how it goes.
iStarUSA xAGE-N99-SAU Review

Lian Li PC-A7010 Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Lian Li PC-A7010

The Lian Li PC-A7010 takes many of the features found in the Armorsuite or X2000 and wraps it into a sophisticated, but understatement clean look. Every feature within the case aims for ease of use, reliability and to deliver a quiet computing experience.
Lian Li PC-A7010 Review

MSI DKA790GX Platinum Review
OCC has published a new review on the MSI DKA790GX Platinum

This board was a pleasure to work with. It was very stable and overclocks very easily with either the dip switches, via the BIOS, or using the AMD overclocking utility. The scores speak for themselves this board was built for gamers in mind. The 790GX and SB750 combination provide the power needed to run any system and MSI takes that combination and puts it in a very solid platform for your computing pleasure. The Circu-Pipe heatsink design keeps the DKA790GX Platinum at safe operating temperatures even while overclocked as far as I had it. Not once did it get too hot or did I need to add extra fans to cool it down. Having the memory on the outside slots also helped keep the air flowing well. I was kind of scratching my head as to why they place four of the SATA ports at 90 degree angles and not the fifth one. With large video cards this could pose a problem. This board is a very stable platform for any gamer or power user and with a great chipset you could not go wrong.
MSI DKA790GX Platinum Review

ATI Catalyst 8.10 Analysis - XP & Vista
TweakTown posted an analysis of the ATI Catalyst 8.10 drivers for XP & Vista

No thanks to a move from one end of Australia to the other, I’m running a bit late this month with our Catalyst Driver Analysis. But like a wise man once said, it’s better late than never. With no promises made in the release notes as to any performance improvements, I’m not going to sit back and dribble on about nothing.

So with that said and done, let’s check out the test bed and get stuck straight into the performance of the new drivers to see if there are any hidden benefits.
ATI Catalyst 8.10 Analysis - XP & Vista

Smooth Creations Smoothbook Slice Review
Techgage.com posted a review of Smooth Creation's netbook, the Smoothbook Slice

The choice in netbooks used to be slim, but that's far from being the case today. With all the competition, companies have to be creative in how they design their product, and in the case of Smooth Creation's Smoothbook Slice, how they differentiate themselves is in the look. So if you ever wanted a netbook with a very unique paint job that defines who you are, read on.
Smooth Creations Smoothbook Slice Review

AVADirect Custom Overclocked Gaming System Review
PC Per posted a review on the AVADirect Custom Overclocked Gaming System

AVADirect is a relatively unknown system builder in the boutique world and is a small company that has a lot to offer. For a much lower price than you can get comparatively fast Alienware or Voodoo systems, AVADirect can build you a top-of-the-line gaming PC for a reasonable cost while also offering the tech support that many gamers really want.
AVADirect Custom Overclocked Gaming System Review

Cooler Master Hyper Z600-R Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Cooler Master Hyper Z600-R Heatpipe CPU Cooler

Cooler Master has a real winner in their new Hyper Z600R CPU cooler. Whether used actively, with the included 120mm blue LED fan, or passively you'll get top-notch performance and beautiful aesthetics. The X-shaped Hyper with its decorative top cover makes quite an impression and its large size and six heatpipes seem to provide the one-two punch that beats down high CPU temperatures.
Cooler Master Hyper Z600-R Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review

22" HP Debranded DVI Widescreen LCD Monitor Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the 22" HP Debranded DVI Widescreen LCD Monitor

Color reproduction on this screen is fantastic and these photos don't do it justice. I can easily say that it is far better than my two current Chimei screens. HP screens are well known for their superior image clarity and color reproduction and this unit does not disappoint.
22" HP Debranded DVI Widescreen LCD Monitor Review