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NZXT Whisper Case Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the NZXT Whisper Case

A chassis is one of the most looked over pieces of equipment we use for our computers. It not only has to be stylish, but it has to be functional, make installing computer components easy using little to no effort, be able to make cable management easy, and also dampen the fans or the noise of the components we use.

So today I bring you the Whisper. Built by NZXT, this chassis gives us users a large interior, exceptional noise damping abilites (by utilizing a sound dampening foam rubber throughout the entire interior), makes cable management easy by separating the motherboard and CD/DVD drive area into one chamber and by putting the PSU and HDD's in another. It does all this, while at the same time giving this chassis a stylish look that we will be proud of to show off to our friends and family.
NZXT Whisper Case Review

Das Keyboard Professional Keyboard Review
TestFreaks.com posted a review on Das Keyboard Professional Keyboard

I've got arguably one of the best keyboards on the market for review today the Das Keyboard or The Keyboard, in other words THE Keyboard of keyboards! The Das Keyboard is more than a keyboard, it might be considered a work of art actually, it's very nice to look at with its high gloss finish and blue LED indicators. Looks aren't everything though as we all know, under the keys are Cherry brand gold-plated key switches to provide tactile and audible feedback while typing which provide a typing experience that has to be experienced to be understood.
Das Keyboard Professional Keyboard Review



Gears of War 2 Review
Gameconnect has posted a new article on Epic Games' Gears of War 2

With all the expectation built around its release and advancement of one of today's most established franchises, Gears of War 2 has no pace for middle ground: it's either going to triumph over the mauled bodies of its beaten enemies, or fail miserably in the face of a massive challenge. Funnily enough, if games had a mind of their own, that's exactly how this no-holds barred, action rollercoaster of a game would like it... and the failure option would never, ever cross its biceps-laden mind.
Gears of War 2 Review

Antec Fusion Micro Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Antec Fusion Micro case.

The transfer from traditional type computer cases to media centres and remote controlled equipment is rapidly occurring. There is much more emphasis on the style and ability for an encasement to suit the living room rather than an office. Consequently, whole operating systems have been designed to provide the user with the perfect media platform.

Today, at XSReviews, I have Antec's latest addition to the Veris line of media components designed in response to customer requests for a lower profile case offering the same HTPC features as the older editions such as the Fusion Black 430. However, will this newest release from Antec to able to compete with its highly successful predecessors? Lets find out...
Antec Fusion Micro Review

Palit Revolution 700 Deluxe - HD 4870 X2 2048 MB Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Palit Revolution 700 Deluxe - HD 4870 X2 2048 MB

Palit's new Revolution 700 Deluxe is the first graphics card that occupies three slots in your PC. The massive cooling assembly successfully increases overclocking performance, lowers temperature and reduces fan noise. But is that good enough to beat the AMD reference design?
Palit Revolution 700 Deluxe - HD 4870 X2 2048 MB Review

Overclocked Radeon HD 4870 X2 Shoot-Out: ASUS, MSI
HotHardware.com compared overclocked Radeon HD 4870 X2 video cards from ASUS and MSI

NVIDIA's and AMD's graphics board partners usually take differing approaches when releasing factory overclocked variants of each company's respective high-end GPUs. When NVIDIA launches a new part for example, their board partners typically have factory overclocked versions at the ready, and at launch, it's sometimes easier to find overclocked cards than stock reference models. AMD's board partners, however, don't usually take the same approach. When AMD launches a new ATI Radeon, the first batch of cards to hit typically follow the reference design to the letter, and custom, factory overclocked models don't arrive until some time later.

That's what happened with the Radeon HD 4870 X2. At launch, just about every Radeon HD 4870 X2 available at retail had the exact same features and specifications. But more recently, a few board partners have introduced factory overclocked variants that take the performance of what is already the fastest graphics card available up a notch. We've actually got two of them in house, the Asus EAH4870X2 TOP and the MSI R4870X2-T2D2G-OC. Come on by the site and check them out.
Overclocked Radeon HD 4870 X2 Shoot-Out: ASUS, MSI

Titan Cool Idol TTC-NK75TZ Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted Titan Cool Idol TTC-NK75TZ Heatsink Review

Titan's Cool Idol heatsink is made from three separate aluminum fin sections joined to a copper base by six 6mm diameter copper heatpipes. The heatsink uses one 120mm PWM fan mounted on vibration absorbing rubber posts that is capable of spinning from 800-2200RPM. The use of six heatpipes and three aluminum fin sections is fairly unique, but at 850 grams in weight the Cool Idol is seriously under supported. The bulk of the heatsink hangs heavy on the fragile copper heatpipes, so right out of the box it was leaning to one side.
Titan Cool Idol TTC-NK75TZ Heatsink Review

Corsair HX1000W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted Corsair HX1000W Power Supply Review

Corsair HX1000W is a 1,000 W power supply with six 6/8-pin auxiliary cables for video cards (four on the modular cabling system and two coming directly from inside the unit), modular cabling system, solid aluminum capacitors, dual-transformer design and with the manufacturer saying that it can really deliver 1,000 W at 50º C. Let's see if this is true and if this is a good product.
Corsair HX1000W Power Supply Review

Altec Lansing Portable Speakers Review
InsideHW.com has posted article about Altec Lansing portable speakers: FX3020, iMV712 and T612

Since living in big cities became fast, need for small and easy portable devices grew over time and manufacturers are trying to satisfy those needs. On the market of music and portable music players, compact and ultra-portable solutions become popular than ever. If you find yourself as trendy person that likes to be surrounded with good sound, without need of occupying whole car trunk with good speakers, than Altec Lansing has a solution to your problem. Depending on your needs, solution in this case can be models: FX3020, iMV712 and T612.
Altec Lansing Portable Speakers Review

Asus Eee PC 1000HA Netbook Review
Futurelooks reviews the top end Asus Eee PC

The netbook market has certainly graduated from the realm of novelty and the Asus Eee PC 1000HA clearly exemplifies this notion. While the early Eee PC had a tiny seven-inch display and a barely usable four gigabytes of storage capacity, the ASUS Eee PC 1000HA is almost powerful enough to serve as a primary computer. No, this Eee is clearly no gaming rig and you can’t expect to do any sort of heavy-duty computing on here, but if you’re the kind of person who only surfs the web, plays some music, and performs some basic word processing, this little laptop just might fit the bill.
Asus Eee PC 1000HA Netbook Review

RaidMax Iceberg Elite Series Case Review
Viper Lair posted a review on the RaidMax Iceberg Elite Series Case

Raidmax delivers a hard blow to the competition with the Iceberg case. The exterior is very appealing in design as well as function. One of my favorite attributes is the use of the top of the case for the Power / Reset buttons along with USB / FireWire and audio. The Blue LED's are neither here nor there for me, some will like them, some will replace them.
RaidMax Iceberg Elite Series Case Review

Antec MicroFusion Remote 350 Mini HTPC Enclosure Review
Benchmark Reviews has released a new article on the Antec MicroFusion Remote 350 Mini HTPC Enclosure

Home Theater Personal Computers (HTPCs) have been a steadily growing market for nearly a decade now. However, up until the past few years, if you wanted a quality HTPC case you either had to build it yourself, or modify an existing desktop case. While there is certainly some merit to building your own case, most major case manufacturers these days have their own line of cases for just this purpose. Today at Benchmark Reviews, we will look at one of the recent additions to the Antec Veris line-up: the Antec MicroFusion Remote 350 Mini HTPC Enclosure. After a thorough inspection of the exterior and interior features, we'll put it through its paces with a full range thermal performance benchmarks.
Antec MicroFusion Remote 350 Mini HTPC Enclosure Review

XFX 9800GT Review
OCC has published a new review on the XFX 9800GT

The 8800GT used to be a good overclocker, as seen in our review of the Asus 8800GT Top earlier this year. I was expecting no less from this XFX card since it's newer and should carry at least some minor component upgrades, even though this one is the vanilla version. I was able to reach a healthy 750 MHz on the core, just 10 MHz under Asus's top end version, although still an impressive 150 MHz over the stock speed. That's a 25% increase, not too shabby since it's basically free extra performance. The GDDR3 clocked up to 1062 MHz, right on par with most GDDR3 overclocks. In order to get the clock speeds of 750 MHz on the GPU core and 1062 MHz on the memory I used an application called RivaTuner, which lets you clock the card high enough not be software limited. As you can see on the GPU-Z screenshot, even at 75% fan speed the card ran quite warm at 81 Celcius, although it was a quieter than a stock cooler set at the same speed.
XFX 9800GT Review

Foxconn Destroyer nForce 780a Review
OCC has published a new review on the Foxconn Destroyer nForce 780a

Although Foxconn provides the Aegis Panel overclocking utility the options with the utility are limited. For true overclocking you have to get down to the nitty gritty in the BIOS and make the changes you need. I have found in my trials when testing AMD hardware that you can either push the CPU speed or push the multiplier but when you push both you run into problems. For overclocking the Foxconn Destroyer I pushed the multiplier first in half increments until I became unstable. Then I backed off until I could boot and run with no problems. Next I pushed the CPU speed by one megahertz at a time until I hit a wall at 203MHz. This gave me a total speed of 3.250GHz (203x16) which is what the overclocking tests will be run at.
Foxconn Destroyer nForce 780a Review

Gelid Silent Spirit review CPU Cooler Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the Gelid Silent Spirit review CPU cooler

Recently Gelid silently introduced their thermal paste and silent design fan, a couple of weeks ago they however launched their Gelid Silent Spirit, as you can guess a heatpipe based cooling solution which we'll put to the test.

Today we'll test a Intel Core Extreme QX9770 processor in both a default and overclocked state with this cooler. But first let's have a peek.
Gelid Silent Spirit review CPU Cooler Review

Sapphire HD4850 512MB Video Card Review
XtremeComputing posted a review on the Sapphire HD4850 512MB Video Card

ATI have done very well with the 4850 and Sapphire has done just as well with the implementation of the card and bundle. Sapphire’s 4850 can be found for around £110 online which while not the cheapest 4850 is one of the lower priced 4850’s out there. When combined with the decent bundle of parts and software it makes this good value for money in terms of the 4850’s out there.
Sapphire HD4850 512MB Video Card Review

Cooler Master HAF 932 Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Cooler Master HAF 932

The Cooler Master HAF 932 is a great looking case with its industrial and rugged design. It sports two 230 mm fans to cool those parts to the max. Removable hard drive trays and plenty of space for large components, all packed up inside this steel case makes for a perfect combination.
Cooler Master HAF 932 Review