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TechARP updated their Solid State Drive Performance Comparison Guide. Other articles in this roundup:

- Asus EAH5830 HD 5830 DirectCU Voltage Tweak Videocard Review
- Cooler Master CM Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse Review
- DDR3 Memory Overclocking Charts Based On 200.000+ Results
- ADATA Nobility Series S805 USB Flash Drive Review
- Asus Rampage III Formula Living Review
- HP PhotoSmart e-All-in-One D110a Review
- Zalman ZM-NC2500Plus Notebook Cooler Review
- AXIS M3204 IP Camera Review
- ECS H55H-M LGA 1156 mATX Motherboard Review - Intel on a budget
- Mafia-II Video Game Performance
- Coolit Vantage Review
- Corsair Hydro Series H70 CPU Water Cooling Kit Review
- Arctic Cooling C1 Mobile Solar Charger Review
- Arctic Cooling K381 Keyboard Review



Solid State Drive Performance Comparison Guide (Updated)
TechARP updated their Solid State Drive Performance Comparison Guide

The solid state drive (SSD) is a new and relatively niche storage medium, but one that is slowly but steadily eating away at the universality of the hard disk drive. After all, solid state drives offer some big advantages over hard disk drives - extremely fast random accesses, absolutely silent operation, ability to withstand tremendous amounts of shock, vibration and atmospheric pressure (or the lack thereof).

This comparison guide will compare the performance of all the solid state drives we can get our hands on. This would be similar to our *Hard Disk Drive Performance Comparison Guide*. It may start off small, but we intend to keep adding new solid state drives and even new benchmarks as we go along.

In this update, we added the *OCZ Agility 2 (E) 60 GB solid state drive*, and the *Kingston SSDNow V 30 GB solid state drive*.
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Asus EAH5830 HD 5830 DirectCU Voltage Tweak Videocard Review
Tweaknews posted Asus EAH5830 HD 5830 DirectCU Voltage Tweak Videocard Review

With a core overclock of 1027Mhz, the Asus EAH5830 DirectCU performs exactly as intended and the DirectCU cooler does an excellent job at keeping temperatures under control. There isn't much more you could ask out of a videocard. The core overclocking is incredible which did lead to some rather sizeable increases in gaming framerates and did come within range of what you would see if you were considering a HD 5850.
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Cooler Master CM Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Cooler Master CM Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse

With Cooler Masters CM Storm Gaming product line on the rise Cooler Master has recently released the CM Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse for the ultimate gamer. The CM Storm Inferno features 11 buttons, all highly adjustable with the Inferno software. The software features plenty of macros, scripts and other adjustments the FPS and MMORPG gamer would need. Being on the CM Storm line, the mouse has to have a great look, feel and gamer touch; that it does with its red/black design and LED illuminations. Read on further to see what else this mouse has to offer.
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DDR3 Memory Overclocking Charts Based On 200.000+ Results
Madshrimps posted DDR3 Memory Overclocking Charts Based On 200.000+ Results

Everyone knows that the HWBOT database is filled with benchmark results, overclocking data and so much more. One of the perks of having a database like this is not only to amuse (and annoy) overclockers globally, but mainly to analyze the results afterwards and have a better understanding of how the overclocking game really works. Processor and video card charts are scattered around the website, but memory overclocking charts is something we have not touched before.
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ADATA Nobility Series S805 USB Flash Drive Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the ADATA Nobility Series S805 USB Flash Drive

The Nobility Series S805 Flash Drive from ADATA sports a stylish look, can be easily clipped on our key chain or a handbag as a mobile storage device and delivers both good read/write performances. The Flash Drive is available in multiple capacities, ranging from 4GB to 32GB. [/quote6
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Asus Rampage III Formula Living Review
Clunk posted a review on the Asus Rampage III Formula motherboard

Every so often, products are announced that cause a little bit of a stir, forums chatter, blogs report and sites speculates, but then things go quiet until the release day and then all hell breaks loose. We have a feeling that today's review subject will be one such product. We have been lucky enough to bag one of the most anticipated boards of 2010, ladies and gentlemen, we give you the Asus Rampage III Formula!

The RIIIF as we'll call it from here on in, sits second from the top of of Asus's range of enthusiast gaming/overclocking X58 based motherboards, just below the Rampage III Extreme and just above the Rampage III Gene (albeit a different form factor). It is fully laden with features, all of which we'll cover later in the review, including some rather nice overclocking tools, advanced power circuitry and a comprehensive BIOS.

At the time of writing this, there were no definite UK prices available, but Asus guess at around the £250~£270 mark. As soon as we know more, we will let you know.

So, is the Rampage III Formula the perfect enthusiast board? Read on to find out...
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HP PhotoSmart e-All-in-One D110a Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the HP PhotoSmart e-All-in-One D110a

The HP PhotoSmart e-All-in-One D110a, besides having a very long name, has Web connectivity with a new feature called ePrint. ePrint lets you print a file via sending the item in an e-mail attachment to a specific e-mail address. The D110a also is a multifunction print, scan, copy device with some nice Web features.
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Zalman ZM-NC2500Plus Notebook Cooler Review
Futurelooks posted a review on the Zalman ZM-NC2500Plus Notebook Cooler

Can't stand the heat? Instead of getting out of the kitchen, it's probably a better idea to simply invest in a good notebook cooler. More and more people are using laptops these days, but far too few are taking the prudent step of investing in a notebook cooling stand. At the same time, notebook cooler designs are getting better and better. The manufacturers are really starting to "get it." One of the newest in this evolution is the Zalman ZM-NC2500Plus from Korea. It holds promise, but does it deliver? Let's find out!
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AXIS M3204 IP Camera Review
TechwareLabs reviews the AXIS M3204 IP Camera. Here's a clip from the review:

In the ever increasing field of security, IP Cameras have come to play a major role. AXIS introduces a moderately priced IP camera that promises some of the features of the high end cameras without breaking the wallet.
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ECS H55H-M LGA 1156 mATX Motherboard Review - Intel on a budget
PC Perspective posted a review on the ECS H55H-M LGA 1156 mATX Motherboard

Companies like ASRock and ECS are working to compete with giants in the motherboard industry like ASUS and Gigabyte, but they are taking a different path to winning over the hearts and minds of consumers. ECS is developing mobos that not only meet the performance needs of consumers, but they are also working to bring similar technologies and chipsets to market at a lower cost. The H55H-M is one of those boards selling for around $65 from most vendors, but it gives users a capable board that can handle any LGA 1156 processor and even a decent PCI-E graphics card to boot.
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Mafia-II Video Game Performance
Benchmark Reviews posted an article on the game video performance of Mafia-II

Mafia II is the single-player sequel to Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, in which players assume the life of World War II veteran Vito Scaletta. Driven by a passion for fame and riches, players take on thugs in Empire Bay, working their way to the top in Mafia II. Built on 2K Czech's proprietary Illusion game engine, Benchmark Reviews tests Mafia II using ATI Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce video cards. PhysX and GeForce 3D-Vision technologies are revealed, which shape and build this game into an immersive experience. To help players get the most out of their time behind the trigger, game strategy is explained with tips and hints added.
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Coolit Vantage Review
KitGuru posted a Coolit Vantage Review

With the vast selection of coolers on the market today it is hard to know which model to purchase. Will an £18 Thermaltake Contac 29 do the job or do you really need to spend over £60 on a Noctua NH D14 ? To make matters even more confusing there are some ‘all in one’ liquid cooling solutions from Corsair and Coolit, which offer low noise levels and high performance with small CPU mounting blocks.

We recently looked at the Coolit ECO, an excellent cooler which combined low cost with good cooling prowess, and today we are going to be reviewing the Vantage A.L.C. - a unit with enhanced functionality and programmable performance levels.
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Corsair Hydro Series H70 CPU Water Cooling Kit Review
Legit Reviews posted Corsair Hydro Series H70 CPU Water Cooling Kit Review

The recently released Corsair Hydro Series H70 CPU water cooling kit is now the flagship water cooler from Corsair. The H70 looks like an H50 on steroids and it looks like the H70 is going to be a much better performer than the H50. Join us as we put the H70 through the paces on our Intel Core i7 LGA1366 test system and see just how much Corsair has improved its water cooler.

The Corsair Hydro Series H70 CPU water cooler is a very nice self-contained water cooling kit that is easy to install and requires no maintenance. The Corsair H70 (Part number CWCH70) was also able to perform significantly better than the Corsair H50 for just a slightly higher price tag. By the time you figure in the better cooling performance, improved appearance and the two year limited warranty, you have a water cooler that is hard to pass up...
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Arctic Cooling C1 Mobile Solar Charger Review
ASE Labs takes a look at the Arctic Cooling C1 Mobile Solar Charger

Green. That's the new buzzword. Sure, you can be as green as you want. Don't force everyone else to be, though. If you are in with the trend, Arctic Cooling has a product for you. The C1 Mobile is a portable power source with a solar panel for sun based charging. Being green doesn't mean expensive and this product works very well.
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Arctic Cooling K381 Keyboard Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Arctic Cooling K381 Keyboard

Arctic Cooling's recent push to enter the peripheral market is now paying off for those looking for an affordable slim line keyboard. With the launch of the K381 keyboard you could get a quite feature packed keyboard that does not take up much deskspace for only $24.95.
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