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G.Skill Triple-Channel 1600 MHz 6 GB Kit Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the G.Skill Triple-Channel 1600 MHz 6 GB Kit

G.Skill offers a full range of tri-channel memory kits at speeds of up to 2000 MHz. We are taking a look at their red kit rated at 1600 MHz and CL9. Even though this memory is on the lower end of the line-up, it manages to surprise with good overclockablity and the possibility of tighter timings.
G.Skill Triple-Channel 1600 MHz 6 GB Kit Review

RiData Ultra-S Plus SSD Review
Maximum CPU has posted its review of RiData's Ultra-S Plus SSD

RiData released a line of SSD drives called the Ultra-S Plus. This series of drives was announced at CES this year, (how did I miss that booth?) and they claim it is much faster than many of the other MLC drives available today.
RiData Ultra-S Plus SSD Review



OCZ 8gb CrossOver USB 2.0 Flash Drive Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the OCZ 8gb CrossOver USB 2.0 Flash Drive

Yes, it's yet another USB drive, it's from our friends at OCZ, but this one is a bit different than your usual USB drive. It's called the CrossOver, and the reason for the name is that it crosses two storage mediums together basically. The CrossOver I got for review is the 8gb version, but what makes it so special is the integrated card reader for microSD cards, this allows you to take 8gigs of storage with you and be able to read the microSD cards from your phone, media player etc. It truly is a useful little USB drive, though from my tests I've found that it's not quite that fast
OCZ 8gb CrossOver USB 2.0 Flash Drive Review

Handshoe Mouse (CORDLESS) Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Handshoe Mouse

As some of you may remember we recently took a look at the Handshoemouse, a unique product that was unlike anything we had seen before. Years of research have contributed to the final design of this mouse and it really shows when you get the chance to experience it for yourself.
Handshoe Mouse (CORDLESS) Review

ASUS Eee PC 1000HE reviewed
ITreviewed posted a review on the ASUS Eee PC 1000HE

The Eee PC is notable for its relatively small display, solid-state permanent storage and Linux-based operating system. Adding Windows XP and a SATA hard drive broadens the appeal of the machine to a wider audience, but reduces its performance. It's also a shame ASUS couldn't have somehow squeezed in a larger, 11-inch screen in order to reduce the size of the bezel. Nevertheless, the Eee PC 1000HE stands out from the crowd thanks to a fantastic battery life and a large keyboard which spans the entire width of the machine. If you are looking for a low-cost and lightweight portable computer that can be used for longer periods while on the move, the Eee PC 1000HE is a sensible choice. Its design, features or performance won't blow you away, but for the money you'll struggle to find a better all-round package.
ASUS Eee PC 1000HE reviewed

Overclocking the ATI Radeon HD 4890
TweakTown overclocked the ATI Radeon HD 4890

When speaking to a few ATI partners, the word was that ATI had been quite lenient with the clock speeds on the new HD 4890. Since ATI ultimately needed this card to be as fast as possible, it seemed weird that they would hold back slightly on clock rates.

With this in mind, we thought we would take the time to overclock the card. At first we tried Rivatuner but that didn't want to play along with the new card and ATITool had the same issue. In a last minute attempt, we decided on trying the ATI Overdrive utility built into the Catalyst driver suite. Fortunately, this was perfect for us and away we went on our overclocking venture. Increase, benchmark; increase, benchmark; increase, crash; decrease, benchmark.
Overclocking the ATI Radeon HD 4890

Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse review
ITreviewed posted a review on the Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse

Big and broad, the MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse was designed to support your palm to your fingertips. Personally, I found it too big and heavy to be comfortable, especially compared to mice by Microsoft and Razer. At least instead of pressing down on the wheel to engage the free-spin mode, you now push a small button in front of it. Despite my obvious annoyances, digital media artists, gamers, and even power users should love the breadth of control allowed by the MX 1100's wide range of buttons. One thing is clear - if you have big hands this mouse is for you.
Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse review

AMD Phenom 2 940 CPU Review
Rbmods posted a review on the AMD Phenom 2 940 CPU

Today we are taking a look at AMD=B4s latest processor, the Phenom 2 940 Quad core Cpu. How will this unit perform vs the high performing Intel processors on the market and how will it perform vs the older Phenom Let's take a look.
AMD Phenom 2 940 CPU Review

Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Heatsink Review
PC Perspective posted a review on the Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Heatsink

Zalman hasn't rested on its laurels and has tried to improve upon an already close-to-flawless design. The Zalman CNPS9900 LED is one of their newest heatsinks, and it actually is a dual-heatsink design that uses ultra-thin fins to minimize weight and reduce airflow resistance.
Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Heatsink Review

ASUS RT-N15 SuperSpeed N Gigabit Wireless Router Review
TweakTown posted a review on the ASUS RT-N15 SuperSpeed N Gigabit Wireless Router

ASUS has been hard at work making themselves a global brand name. In recent years they have moved forward with a large number of products. In keeping with their already high standard for their components ASUS has produced some great networking products as well.

We have had their WL-500gP V2 in house recently and although it lacked in speed, it had features found in more expensive products. Now we have their RT-N15 SuperSpeed N Gigabit Wireless Router. This wireless device claims a 300Mbps speed and a host of other features. We dive in and see if the RT-N15 can keep up.
ASUS RT-N15 SuperSpeed N Gigabit Wireless Router Review