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Gigabyte 7600GS w/ HDMI Review
Neoseeker has published a review of Gigabyte's passively cooled 7600GS with HDMI output

Nvidia's reference design made it possible for a passive cooler to exist on regular 7600 GS since core clock speeds were set at a relatively low 400 Mhz, but Gigabyte decided to bump up their core speed to 450 Mhz. The 600 GS also sports 5 vertex shaders, 12 pixel shaders and 12 texture units. The increase in speed is relatively minor, so while it will help a bit with framerates during gaming, it isn't high enough to overload the passive cooler. It does make it hot though which I'll get to later. For the RAM on this board, Gigabyte used Hynix DDR2 memory chips rated for 2.5ns which run at 800Mhz and do not have much room for overclocking.
Gigabyte 7600GS w/ HDMI Review

NVIDIA G80 - Foxconn GeForce 8800 GTX Review
Elite Bastards has posted a brief performance preview of Foxconn's GeForce 8800 GTX

We may as well kick things off with a simple fact - The G80 core which powers the GeForce 8800 is huge. Built on TSMC's 90 nanometre process, G80 consists of a whopping 681 million transistors, substantially more than even Intel's recently released Core 2 Quad CPUs. Of course, this kind of transistor count on what is now a pretty mature manufacturing process means a big (and thus expensive) die underneath the heatspreader which houses the core and helps to output heat from the GPU to its hefty cooling system.

The sheer size and complexity of G80 probably goes a long way to explaining the inclusion of a separate daughter die on GeForce 8800 boards, dubbed NVIO. As the name might suggest, this die handles input and output for the graphics board, which covers everything from inter-GPU communication via the normal SLI connectors used by NVIDIA to any and all display output and input from the board. Naturally this includes both TV out and video-in, as well as the two HDCP capable dual-link DVI connectors found as standard on all GeForce 8800 boards.
NVIDIA G80 - Foxconn GeForce 8800 GTX Review



Recon X-Series rugged PDA review
PDAToday has just finished their review of the Recon X-Series rugged PDA from Tripod Data Systems

In today's work environment it has become increasingly necessary to bring work typically done at the office out into the field. More and more technology has been brought to the fields of construction, surveying, manufacturing, telecom, etc. This brings an interesting issue to light; how do you work in an unfriendly and potentially harsh environment while not burning through laptops and PDA's weekly?
Recon X-Series rugged PDA review

Top Five Intel 965 Motherboard Buyers Guide
MaxIt posted a Top Five Intel 965 Motherboard Buyers Guide

So you bought yourself one of the new Core 2 Duo processors, and you were really excited and and... you plugged it into your three-year-old motherboard with a 915 chipset and BSOD. Don't panic. All you need to do is go out and spend some more money on a new motherboard. Doh! The Intel P965 chipset was designed specifically for Core 2 duo users on a budget - 975 is still pretty expensive. So if you're looking for a motherboard with an Intel 965 chipset with bags of performance, read on.
Top Five Intel 965 Motherboard Buyers Guide

GeForce 8800 GTX SLI NF680i Ultimate Gaming Rig Review
HotHardware posted a review on the GeForce 8800 GTX SLI NF680i Ultimate Gaming Rig

We know you're out there. Come out from behind the network switch panel now and fess up. Step away from the stack of Red Bull empties and pull off your head-set. You're thinking the same thing we were, frankly. What can all this new-found horsepower do for me when we put together the fastest, most capable components money can buy? Take a Core 2 Extreme QX6700, drop it into a bleeding edge nForce 680i motherboard, install 2Gigs of high performance memory, add not one - but two - GeForce 8800 GTXs in SLI mode, and overclock the stuffing out of everything -- shaken not stirred, thanks very much. If you've got the coin to belly up to the bar, we've got just the concoction the doctor ordered. Read on thirsty speed freaks. This article is for you.
GeForce 8800 GTX SLI NF680i Ultimate Gaming Rig Review

Tyan Typhoon PSC Preview Video
Techware Labs has published a preview of the Tyan Typhoon Cluser Server and a video interview with Tyan and the new Typhoon at Techwarelab

TechwareLabs has a first look and video interview with Tyan of their newly announced Typhoon PSC 600 Series supercomputer. We bring you a video and some specs of this supercomputer aimed at everyone.
Tyan Typhoon PSC Preview Video

Zalman CNPS9500 AT Intel Core 2 Duo Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted a review on the Zalman CNPS9500 AT Intel Core 2 Duo Heatsink

Zalman's CNPS9500 AT is identical in materials and size to previous CNPS9500-series heatsinks, but this heatsink is offered with a 4-pin PWM fan for Intel-based computer systems, rather than the standard 3-pin fan power cable. The heatsink is voluminous in size and weighs about 530grams. Like all heatsinks produced by Zalman, it's intended to operate quietly and efficiently without much noise. Because the Zalman CNPS9500 AT heatsink uses a Pulse Width Modulation fan, no FanMate2 fan speed controller is included with it - it's just not needed.
Zalman CNPS9500 AT Intel Core 2 Duo Heatsink Review

Nikon Coolpix L5 7.2MP Digital Camera Review
Techgage posted a review of Nikons latest budget cam, the L5.

Not everyone wants an expensive camera. Nikon realizes this, and their answer is the L series. We are taking a look at the recently launched L5, boasting a huge 7.2 megapixels!
Nikon Coolpix L5 7.2MP Digital Camera Review

Razer Barracuda HP-1 Surround Headphones
TheTechLounge posted a review on the Razer Barracuda HP-1 Surround Headphones

While Razer is well known for their gaming mice and related accessories, they are just now beginning to diversify their product line, while still remaining true to their motto, "for gamers, by gamers." The Barracuda is the first product by Razer that isn't a mouse or mouse accessory so it's definitely new territory for them. These headphones are actually only one half of the audio solution that Razer hopes gamers will buy into. These headphones sport surround sound a nifty boom mic, but are these really the ultimate headphones for gamers? We'll see...
Razer Barracuda HP-1 Surround Headphones

Tom Bihn Super Ego Laptop Bag
ThinkComputers.org has posted a review on the Tom Bihn Super Ego Laptop Bag

Purchasing a new laptop is quite an investment these days, and what better way to protect that investment than a high quality laptop bag. Traveling with a laptop can be quite a pain, especially if you are using cheap bag that offers little protection. Well, Tom Bihn will alleviate most of these problems with the Super Ego laptop bag. For those unfamiliar with Tom Bihn, they create some of the best designed and visually appealing bags on the market. The folks over at Tom Bihn were kind enough to send not only the Super Ego bag, but a few extras worth checking out-the Brain Cell, Seat buckle strip, and keyboard cover.
Tom Bihn Super Ego Laptop Bag

Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 Review
Hardware Pacers has posted a review on the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000

The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 is the Microsoft Corp's first rechargeable mouse. With a sharp design and lasting recharging capabilities this mouse is a top notch product. The included NiMH AA battery charges within one half hour and depending on settings and usage, the battery can last up to a week; even with the most limited charging performance settings the mouse's charge will easily last an entire day. With amazing 1000 dpi resolution, mouse users will experience smooth cursor control and great performance. Ergonomically pleasing, the smooth feel of the metallic surface conforms to the hand as if it was custom made. The brushed aluminum finish gives it a smart business look that is pleasing to the eye in the home or office. The Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 is a great combination of looks and functionality that should please any user.
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 Review

Cooler Master Aquagate Viva Review
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Cooler Master Aquagate Viva

The Aquagate Viva is an interesting piece of hardware. The ability to cool a processor or a video card is very unique for an all-in-one water cooling setup of this nature. The built in waterblock/water pump really cuts down on the footprint inside of a case and the small radiator that can mount in any number of positions really makes the Aquagate Viva a versatile product.
Cooler Master Aquagate Viva Review

Razer Tarantula Keyboard Review
3D Game Man posted a review on the Razer Tarantula Keyboard

There are very few true gaming keyboards on the market and many of these are not for the hardcore gamer. Serious gamers need a serious keyboard and the Razer Tarantula Keyboard definitely falls into this category. With great looks, a stylish design, great tactile response, interchangeable keys, programmable macro keys, over 100 profile keys, etc., this keyboard is sure to please. Watch the Video to find out more...
Razer Tarantula Keyboard Review

Vantec NexStar 3 2.5" Hard Drive Enclosure Review
PC Apex posted a review on the Vantec NexStar 3 2.5" Hard Drive Enclosure

The total install should take less then 3 minutes. One drawback I did notice when installing the hard drive is that there is a lack of a buffer between the case and hard drive. If the case were ever dropped, the hard drive would take the full shock of the fall.
Vantec NexStar 3 2.5" Hard Drive Enclosure Review

SanDisk Sansa e270 MP3 Player Review
CoolTechZone.com has posted a SanDisk Sansa e270 MP3 Player review

SanDisk’s e series of music players might not be iPod Nano killers, but they are the closest to dominating the industry. SanDisk made a bold move earlier this year in January when it showcased its line of flash MP3 players at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. If Sony, Creative and a number of other copycats couldn’t sustain their market share, how could SanDisk possibly win a losing battle? Now, 11 months after the introduction of a brand new product line, SanDisk is well positioned and a relatively serious threat to the Nano.
SanDisk Sansa e270 MP3 Player Review

ECS KN3-SLI2 Extreme AM2 Motherboard Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the ECS KN3-SLI2 Extreme AM2 Motherboard

The ECS KN3-SLI2 Extreme is a well rounded, good performing AM2 socket motherboard proving to be very stable. The features are plentiful with ample storage potential, 8-channel integrated HD audio, and SLI graphics capabilities. If you are on a budget and contemplating a motherboard to operate your dual graphics card system, give the KN3-SLI2 Extreme a look.
ECS KN3-SLI2 Extreme AM2 Motherboard Review

XGL/Beryl: Showcasing Progress or Shortcomings?
MadPenguin.org posted an article on XGL/Beryl

I just don't get it. Offering XGL and Beryl to the Linux masses is fantastic, don't get me wrong. However, I simply feel like too much emphasis is being placed on a “pretty desktop” versus functionality.
XGL/Beryl: Showcasing Progress or Shortcomings?

Gigabyte GA-M55plus-S3G Review
SysOpt reviewed Gigabyte's integrated AM2 motherboard, model GA-M55plus-S3G

Integrated graphics, plenty of extras and AM2 support. If you're aiming to build a mid-range AMD system without breaking the bank, the GA-M55plus-S3G looks like a sure thing. But how does it fare when we put it through its paces?
Gigabyte GA-M55plus-S3G Review