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Here a roundup of todays reviews and articles:

Aerocool DS 200
AMD Catalyst Omega Driver Overview
Arctic P402 Lightweight Dynamic Headphones Review
ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer Micro-ATX Motherboard Reviewed
Bitfenix Pandora Small Form Factor Case
Cooler Master NovaTouch TKL Keyboard Review
Does Keeping Windows 7 Updated Make Anti-Virus Software Unnecesary?
Fractal Kelvin T12 AIO Watercooling Kit Review
How to configure rsyslog client for remote logging on CentOS
HW Labs Black Ice Nemesis 360GTX Radiator Review
Mediasonic ProBox 7800mAh Dual USB Power Bank HE1-78U2 Review
Quantified: How high temperatures, cooling affect CPU performance
Rugged, fanless box-PC runs Linux on Haswell



Aerocool DS 200

The Aerocool DS 200 is the DS Cube's mid-tower counterpart. With a choice from among seven different colors and a ton of features, it should be an intriguing option for those looking to buy a jam-packed chassis for around 100 bucks. Yet such does beg the question of whether it manages to impress with the way in which its features are implemented.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

AMD Catalyst Omega Driver Overview

The AMD Catalyst Omega Drivers have been released! These new drivers have been in the works for the past six month and deliver many new features, a ton of bug fixes and of course the usual performance and quality improvements that gamers expect from each new driver release. AMD put so much time and effort into these new special edition drivers that they wanted to name this something different to help them stand out from the crowd. Read on to see what new features have been introduced!

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Arctic P402 Lightweight Dynamic Headphones Review

Up for review today I have a set of headphones from Arctic called the P402 which are what you might call a budget set of headphones as they are priced at about $15 on Amazon right now. For that price you might not expect much honestly but I was pleasantly surprised by these as they sound pretty good. The P402 headphones also have a microphone in-line so you can even make or receive phone calls while you’re using them with your phone. Read on to learn more…

Read full article @ Technogog

ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer Micro-ATX Motherboard Reviewed

Cost continues to influence consumer spending. This is especially true with today’s X99 motherboards. Some feature rich models cost a premium while others are more affordable. Affordable boards can means fewer premium features, though reliability and performance should never be sacrificed. However, another way of offsetting costs while adding a few features back is to build one on a Micro ATX form factor. That’s exactly what we’re looking at today with the ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer, which is an attractive gamer theme motherboard, in a smaller size.

Read full article @ Futurelooks

Bitfenix Pandora Small Form Factor Case

The story of Pandora’s Box comes from Ancient Greece. There are several versions of the myth. In Greek mythology, Pandora (meaning ‘all-giving’) was the first woman on earth. Before humans there were the immortals (the Gods and Titans). Most myths say the God Zeus asked Hephaestus to make Pandora (the first woman) out of earth and water. She was supposedly so beautiful and charming that no man could resist her. She arrived with a box of gifts and was given strict orders that it was never to be opened, (some versions of this story say that the box was a real gift and the box held good things for mankind, but Pandora let them escape and fly away forever except for Hope.)

Today you will be reading about a different Pandora; the Bitfenix Pandora is a small form factor case with four basic styles. The Pandora comes in a beautiful brushed aluminum finish, and two colors are available: black or silver (with or without a window). The Pandora’s front fascia is also available with an integrated LCD screen for picture and logo displayed in place of their silver Logo on the other versions. Read on to see if the Bitfenix Pandora brings with it great gifts for mankind! First, here is some info about Bitfenix.

Read full article @ PureOverclock

Cooler Master NovaTouch TKL Keyboard Review

In late September Cooler Master announced a new offering for the keyboard market, the CM Storm NovaTouch TKL. Designed to provide the user with a fast and uniform key response, the NovaTouch TKL will give provide optimal performance and efficiency for typists and gamers alike.

The NovaTouch TKL tenkeyless (no numeric keypad) design features a compact layout for easy transition between the keyboard and a mouse. No longer needing to reach far from the main keys, the user’s shoulder should feel less fatigue due to less stress of movement. This compact design will also allow for easier transport of the NovaTouch TKL between gaming events or computer stations.

Provided with a detachable micro USB braided cord utilizing gold plated contacts, you are assured of getting optimal signal transfer to the computer. Through compatibility with Cherry MX keycaps, the user can customize the NovaTouch TKL keyboard with different colors to best suit their needs.

Cooler Master continues to provide leading-edge innovations and the Storm NovaTouch TKL keyboard is another product in Cooler Master’s ever expanding line of computer components. Hopefully by the end of this review you will have a better idea as to whether or not this is next possible keyboard for your computer setup.

Read full article @ Neoseeker

Does Keeping Windows 7 Updated Make Anti-Virus Software Unnecesary?

If you are new to computing, you may wonder if having anti-virus software is really necessary if you keep your system updated. Are updates alone enough to keep a system secure? Todays SuperUser Q&A post discusses the situation to help a new computer user make the right decision.

Read full article @ Howtogeek

Fractal Kelvin T12 AIO Watercooling Kit Review

Fractal already revealed its upcoming Kelvin water cooling series at CeBIT 2014 in Hannover; at Computex we saw the same prototypes again. Back than the launch date was foreseen for mid-summer. Now on the 9th of December 2014 it is D-day for the new breed of All In One water cooling setups. Fractal proudly announces three AIO models today: the 120mm radiator T12 Kelvin, the S24 being the 240 radiator version and the flagship S36 will be the triple fan version. Today we have a look at the smallest version, the Kelvin T12; this might be together with the S24 the most enclosure compatible version as not all PC cases support a big 360 radiator. It must be said the AIO market is already pretty saturated with versions from Antec, Corsair, Cooler Master, Enermax and Swiftech. What makes this little Kelvin T12 stand out from the crowd ? Time to explore Fractal's latest release.

Read full article @ Madshrimps

How to configure rsyslog client for remote logging on CentOS

rsyslog is an open source utility widely used on Linux systems to forward or receive log messages via TCP/UDP protocols. rsyslog daemon can be configured in two scenarios. Configured as a log collector server, rsyslog daemon can gather log data from all other hosts in the network, which are configured to send their internal logs to the server. In another role, rsyslog daemon can be configured as a client which filters and sends internal log messages to either a local folder (e.g. /var/log) or a remote rsyslog server based on routing facility.

Read full article @ Xmodulo

HW Labs Black Ice Nemesis 360GTX Radiator Review

At the beginning of this year, I made a statement that invoked the wrath of CLC fans everywhere. Mind you, it seems that most things I say do that, but this one seemed to cause more of a stir than usual. When I was told that air cooling was going to be extinct in favor of CLC, I stated that in a world of open loop, CLC and air, it would be CLC that would be the first to fall into obsolescence. Like it or not, air cooling isn’t going anywhere for the foreseeable future. It is cost effective and reliable which makes it perfect for corporate environments and enthusiasts who do not have the faith in, or funds for, custom liquid cooling. However, it is not air cooling that will drive CLC to extinction, it is open loop cooling that is poised to do that. The once pricey and daunting segment is becoming more and more user appealing in both cost and ease of use, and is claiming a market share at a quickly expanding rate.

As we know, competition in a growing segment also breeds new products and advances, and that is exactly what we have been seeing over the last year. Across the board, experienced WaCo manufacturers have introduced new product lines featuring kits, pumps, blocks and radiators, all featuring lower pricing, increased performance and better ease of use. While pumps and blocks have seen minimal performance gains, relying more heavily on price points and usage, we have seen radiator designs that have offered noticeable gains and very specific applications. While all retain the traditional radiator look and design, we are seeing two pass, fpi designs for low and high rpm applications, 30mm thick designs that perform as well as last gen 60mm designs and a general trend to slimmer radiators in general. If you have a specific need, there is probably a radiator out there that fits it perfectly, including extreme performance.

Read full article @ HiTech Legion

Mediasonic ProBox 7800mAh Dual USB Power Bank HE1-78U2 Review

We live in a different world than the one 50-years ago. Today's world is technological, one where we as people depend and revolve around mobile devices of all kinds, for communicating, business, and entertainment. Some may say that we have become dependent on technology to the point that it has affected the world on a social level and deteriorated aspects in general that were once great in our world.

What would happen to businesses today if their computers and infrastructure crashed? Would they be able to get by? The world would seemingly come to a halt. What about schools using pencils, pens and paper? What has happened with the lost art of cursive writing that I once learned as a child? That's likely a thing of the past with schools trading in pencils, pens and paper for iPads, tablets, and notebooks. The pen is dead, long live the pen. The pencil is dead, long live the pencil. Paper is dead, long live paper.

So in the end technology has indeed changed the world in many ways, both good and bad.

Read full article @ ModSynergy.com

Quantified: How high temperatures, cooling affect CPU performance

Older CPUs would simply fail if they started to overheat, but modern CPUs adjust their frequency based on temperature (among other things) to prevent a dramatic failure. Because of this, it stands to reason that once you reach certain temps, you will no longer be getting the maximum performance from your CPU because it will be busy protecting itself. But what is that temperature? And do you really need a high-end liquid-cooled system to get peak performance?

Read full article @ Techspot

Rugged, fanless box-PC runs Linux on Haswell

Aaeons AEC-6638 rugged box-PC offers 4th Gen Intel Core i5 or i3 CPUs, and features three display outputs, dual GbE, and fanless -10 to 60°C operation. Aaeons AEC-6638 fanless embedded PC is a Boxer series variation of its AEC industrial computers, which include this years Atom N2600 based AEC-6523.

Read full article @ LinuxGizmos.com