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TechSpot posted a review on the performance of Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 SLI. Other new reviews:

- LiteOn eTAU108 External Top-Load DVD/CD Writer Review
- Innergie mCube Mini Car/Air Charger Review
- CM Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse Review
- BullGuard Internet Security 9.0 Review
- Lian Li PC-Q08 Mini ITX Case Review
- ARCTIC COOLING MX-4 Thermal Compound Review



Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 SLI Performance Review
TechSpot posted a review on the performance of Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 SLI

When wrapping up our initial GeForce GTX 460 coverage on launch day we mentioned the interesting thought of running two 1GB cards in SLI which would cost a whisker less than $500. This matches the price of a single GeForce GTX 480 that on paper would appear to be the slower alternative.

Those looking for top notch gaming performance without having to spend more than $400 will likely be interested in what the GeForce GTX 460 (768MB) SLI configuration has to offer. At $400 the GeForce duo will be slightly more expensive than a single Radeon HD 5870, which recently received a slight price drop and can now be found in the $370 range. Then further up the ATI ladder we have the Radeon HD 5970 at $670, it will be interesting to see how the GeForce GTX 460 SLI cards compare.

Despite our reluctance in recommending dual graphics cards as an upfront solution in the past, recent tests have showed SLI scales very well in a huge variety of games nowadays. So are GeForce GTX 460 SLI cards the killer combination for PC gamers today? We'll find out next.
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LiteOn eTAU108 External Top-Load DVD/CD Writer Review
KitGuru posted a review on the LiteOn eTAU108 External Top-Load DVD/CD Writer

At KitGuru we review a plethora of different products but it’s not often that we look at things like optical drives which are reasonably homogeneous in design and don’t differ greatly in terms of performance.

Today we are going to look at LiteOn’s latest external DVD/CD writer, the eTAU108, which is designed with portability in mind. It draws all the power it needs from a single USB port meaning it can be used with a laptop on the move.
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Innergie mCube Mini Car/Air Charger Review
Kitguru posted a review on the Innergie mCube Mini Car/Air Charger

KitGuru’s often find themselves on the move with various gadgets including laptops, smartphones and MP3 players and usually have to carry around a small mountain of chargers to accompany these devices.

Today we are going to look at the Innergie mCube Mini which Innergie claim to be the worlds smallest car and plane travel adapter which has enough grunt to power your laptop (providing its not a beast from Cryo) and another device at the same time.
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CM Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the CM Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse

Today we'll be taking a look at the Inferno, a new eSports and MMORPG mouse from the CM STORM team. The Inferno is aimed square at the gaming market and provides a high specification mouse with a number of impressive features that allows us to unleash large amounts of pain on our online foes.
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BullGuard Internet Security 9.0 Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on BullGuard Internet Security 9.0

BullGuard Internet Security 9.0 is a simple, easy-to-use security program that offers virus protection along with a firewall to protect against attacks, an antispam e-mail filter, online file backup, and phishing protection. Its friendly interface make it simple to use and the program's features make it a good, solid choice.
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Lian Li PC-Q08 Mini ITX Case Review
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: Lian Li PC-Q08 Mini ITX Case

Lian Li may just have the most capable Mini ITX Case around with the release of the PC-Q08. Read on...
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ARCTIC COOLING MX-4 Thermal Compound Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the ARCTIC COOLING MX-4 Thermal Compound

The MX-4 thermal compound from ARCTIC COOLING is their latest product released to the masses, in this article it is compared to MX-3 and MX-2. The MX-4 claims to improve performance, easier to apply and retains a good price/performance balance. Time to put their claims to the test.
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