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HotHardware.com posted a review on the Asus Eee PC 1215N Netbook. Other new reviews:

- V3 Gaming Move 3DS Water Cooled SFF PC System Review
- Western Digital Scorpio Black 500 GB Hard Disk Drive Review
- HP LaserJet Pro P1102w Review
- Point of View GeForce GTX 460 TGT Beast 1 GB Review
- Thermaltake Armor A60 Review
- Cooler Master HAF 912 Mid Tower ATX Case Review
- PowerColor Radeon 5770 Single slot Quad CrossfireX
- Arctic Cooling MX-4 Thermal Paste Review



Asus Eee PC 1215N Netbook Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Asus Eee PC 1215N Netbook

We seem to be heading into an era where netbooks aren't being positioned as the bargain bin machines that they once were. We can't recall the last time we saw a $199 or $249 netbook arrive. The vast majority coming our way now are priced at around $399 at least, and Asus' Eee PC 1215N fits the mold here. With a $499 MSRP, this isn't the netbook to get if you're looking to pinch pennies, but it does offer the latest Intel Atom CPU, NVIDIA's next generation Ion GPU with Optimus graphics switching technology. That's solid power in a netbook...
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V3 Gaming Move 3DS Water Cooled SFF PC System Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the V3 Gaming Move 3DS Water Cooled SFF PC System

The V3 Gaming Move 3DS is a solid little water-cooled small form factor gaming computer unlike many machines on the market today. When we say little, it is built using a mini-ITX motherboard from Zotac and paired with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460. The V3 Gaming Move 3DS uses Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors, internal 802.11n Wireless and has tons of other features that make it a great mobile system. How well will it do in our battery of tests? Read on to find out!

The V3 Gaming Move 3DS computer system wasn't designed to be the most powerful system in the world. It was designed to be a solid gaming system with a small footprint for those limited on space or for those who frequent LAN games and don't want to move a huge system around. In this, V3 has succeeded with flying colors. In the midst of writing this article I attended a small LAN game with a few of my friends. Unfortunately, I had already shipped the V3 Gaming Move 3DS system back to them. This left me with only my full tower system to take to the LAN. What I can tell you is that I missed having the V3 Gaming Move 3DS system at that point...
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Western Digital Scorpio Black 500 GB Hard Disk Drive Review
TechARP posted a review on the Western Digital Scorpio Black 500 GB Hard Disk Drive

There are two fundamental differences between the two drive families - spindle speed and storage capacity. The Scorpio Blue drives spin at 5,400 RPM and have a maximum capacity of 1 TB. The Scorpio Black drives, on the other hand, are limited to a maximum capacity of 500 GB but have a much higher spindle speed of 7,200 RPM. The Scorpio Black drives offer these key features :

- Desktop-class performance for notebook computers
- Low power consumption, thanks to IntelliSeek and SecurePark
- WhisperDrive technology for quieter operation and lower power consumption
- Reliable and rugged performance with WD ShockGuard technology

Today, we will look at the ultimate drive from the Scorpio Black family - the 500 GB WD Scorpio Black hard disk drive. With 500 GB of storage capacity packed into just two platters, this drive promises to provide the best combination of performance and storage capacity.
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HP LaserJet Pro P1102w Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the HP LaserJet Pro P1102w

The HP LaserJet Pro P1102w is an entry-level monochrome laser printer with some added features to make it stand out. One of those features is built-in Wi-Fi for wireless printing, which is really useful in a home with many computers or a small business office. Besides that, you get pretty good text quality with speedy output.
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Point of View GeForce GTX 460 TGT Beast 1 GB Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Point of View GeForce GTX 460 TGT Beast 1 GB

The cards for Point of View's GTX 460 TGT Beast are pre-selected based on their overclocking potential. This allows them to run the high clock speed of 855 MHz core and 1005 MHz memory. We take a closer look at this card that is just as fast as the much more expensive GeForce GTX 470.
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Thermaltake Armor A60 Review
Vortez.co.uk posted Thermaltake Armor A60 Review

With us today we have the Amor A60 which first appeared with its older brother the A90 back in March at CeBIT 2010. The focus with the A60 is to appeal to those seeking a mid-tower case with plenty of cooling potential, innovative features and stylish looks.
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Cooler Master HAF 912 Mid Tower ATX Case Review
TechSpot posted Cooler Master HAF 912 Mid Tower ATX Case Review

Two years ago Cooler Master introduced a new full tower case called the HAF932. HAF stands for High Air Flow, and with three huge 200mm fanspre-installed Cooler Master had found an appropriate name for this newcomer. The HAF became so popular that it spawned a whole new series, with later additions coming in a variety of sizes and colors, like the smaller HAF 922, a 932 AMD Edition, the HAF X, 932 Black and 922 Red.

The latest entry to the HAF line-up is their smallest and most affordable model yet, the mid-tower HAF 912 is already selling for $59.99.

Bearing a striking resemblance to the 922, the 912 is only marginally narrower and shorter. However the 912 deviates from previous HAF models in other ways, such as losing some of the tool-less capabilities, while picking up support for 2.5" drive mounting, a popular option with the recent explosion of SSD use.
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PowerColor Radeon 5770 Single slot Quad CrossfireX
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the PowerColor Radeon 5770 Single slot Quad CrossfireX

Meet the Powercolor HD5770 1GB GDDR5 Single Slot graphics card. Each card Radeon HD5770 is clocked at 850MHz, has a 1GB memory partition running at 1,2GHz (x4 Quad data rate gDDR5) over a 128 bit memory bus. Each card comes with a Display Port, DVI-I and HDMI allowing much flexibility monitor wise.

The new cards are clocked at reference speeds as the new single slot coolers obviously have a little less cooling capacity opposed to the dual-slot version. Today we'll take a total of four of these cards and see what they'll do setup in multi-GPU-mode, CrossfireX in single, dual, triple and quad Crossfire modes.
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Arctic Cooling MX-4 Thermal Paste Review
KitGuru checked out the Arctic Cooling MX-4 Thermal Paste

Arctic Cooling’s MX-3 thermal paste is currently one of the best on the market and is favoured by many enthusiasts as it performs very well and is non-conductive. In fact, KitGuru uses MX-3 to test most of the CPU coolers that pass through our labs. Despite the numerous upsides of Arctic Cooling’s MX-3 paste, there were always two definite drawbacks to the product. Firstly, the paste is very viscous and is therefore much more difficult to spread than other pastes. And secondly, the price of MX-3 is notably higher than other pastes, around £7 for a 4g tube at most retailers.
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