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Neoseeker posted a review on the Asus Rampage III Extreme. Other new reviews:

- Gateway GT350 F1 Server Review
- Thermaltake Armor A60 Case Review
- Kingwin Lazer Gold 1000W Modular Power Supply Review
- Memonex Race R310 16GB Flash Drive Review
- Cooler Master HAF 912 Review
- TRENDnet TEW-691GR 450Mbps WiFi-N Router Review
- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 Super Overclocked Edition Video Card Review
- ASUS Radeon HD 5850 1GB DirectCu TOP Review
- Corsair H70 Self-Contained Liquid CPU Cooler Review
- PNY GTX 460 XLR8 1GB Review
- Seagate FreeAgent Go 500Gb Portable Hard Drive Review
- DeepCool Gamer Storm Heatsink Review



Asus Rampage III Extreme Review
Neoseeker posted a review on the Asus Rampage III Extreme

ASUS doesn't hold back when it wants to get EXTREME, so naturally we're eager to see if the Rampage III Extreme can live up to its grand name in our latest socket 1366 motherboard review.

The ASUS Rampage series boasts some of the highest end motherboards I've ever seen. They feature extraordinary overclocking options, great cooling features, and many other 'High-Tech' goodies. We should expect nothing but greatness from the ASUS Rampage 3 Extreme. So without further Adieu, let's find out how this baby performs!
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Gateway GT350 F1 Server Review
Business Computing World published a review of the Gateway GT350 F1

Based on common industry-standard components and with the manufacturing clout of Acer behind it, there's no reason why the Gateway GT350 F1 shouldn't deliver the performance of similarly specified rivals-or be as reliable. It's competitively priced too, and a good solution for small business buyers. The only caveat as far as we can see is finding a reseller. Gateway vendors are a lot thinner on the ground compared to those selling HP, IBM and other hardware, and you'll need to contact Gateway direct to find one in your area. It's important, also, to use a reseller able to size the server to suit your needs with a lot of complex choices when it comes to matching processor and memory to the applications you want to run. Find the right reseller, however, and that should be taken care of leaving you to take full advantage of what the Gateway GT350 F1 has to offer.
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Thermaltake Armor A60 Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Thermaltake Armor A60 Case

The Thermaltake Armor A60 case comes prepared for combat. The Armor A60 is a feature rich case that has a few little gems that you never may have considered. The A60 has a front side USB 3.0 port, as well as a removable 3.5" drive bay that can be utilized without taking the side panel off of the case. The Armor A60 is liquid cooling ready and can fit just about any modern day CPU heatsink, as well as GPU. The HDD bays have been rotated 90 degrees to allow easy access and there is also a semi tool free design. It also comes with 3 case fans, but has the expandability to hold 7 total.
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Kingwin Lazer Gold 1000W Modular Power Supply Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Kingwin Lazer Gold 1000W Modular Power Supply

Kingwin is a company we have not heard much from in the past year. Recently they have released a new series of power supplies called the Lazer Gold Series. These power supplies are available in 550W, 700W, 850W and 1000W sizes and are 80PLUS Gold certified meaning they will run at least 87% efficient between 20% and 100% load and 90% efficient at 50% load. These power supplies also feature support for the latest processors and graphics cards, an active PFC, modular cables and a 140mm blue LED fan. Today we will be taking a look at the 1000W version, let’s see if it performs up to our expectations.
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Memonex Race R310 16GB Flash Drive Review
OCC has published a review on the Memonex Race R310 16GB Flash Drive

The Memonex Race R310 16GB flash drive proved to be (albeit just barely) above the average flash drive in quality and performance. Holding it in your hand, the Race R310 feels solid and looks very sharp also. In the performance field, it doesn't skimp. The synthetic benchmarks put the drive just above average in speed. It was in the real world transfers however that the R310 really shone. The drive came in second or third to high end flash drives, putting its performance pretty high.
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Cooler Master HAF 912 Review
OCC has published a review on the Cooler Master HAF 912

As I stated in my thoughts on the last page, the addition of two or three more fans to the HAF 912 would certainly improve the case's performance. This case definitely has potential for being a solid performer, it just lacks airflow out of the box from Cooler Master. A side intake fan would help out the GPU and chipset temperatures, while one or two top exhausts would help with the CPU temperature. All of these combined would drop the overall temperature of the case, and therefore drop the hard drive temperature.
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TRENDnet TEW-691GR 450Mbps WiFi-N Router Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the TRENDnet TEW-691GR 450Mbps WiFi-N Router

Wireless-N routers are quickly making its way through the industry, providing a significant speed increase over previous wireless standards given you own a proper adapter. This time around TRENDnet releases one of the first 450Mbps Wireless-N Routers. Its raw power is attractive for any setting up a network shared by many users. The TRENDnet 450Mbps WiFi-N Gigabit Router does not come cheap, so Benchmark Reviews will dive in head-first to see if it's worth the price.
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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 Super Overclocked Edition Video Card Review
Ninjalane has posted their review of the new SOC card from Gigabyte based on the GTX 470

The time has come for the GeForce GTX 470 series to take on a new face for high speed gaming. These cards have sat in the shadow of the GTX 480, with little respect, for far too long. All of that is about to change with the introduction of the new Gigabyte GTX 470 SOC Edition video card.
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ASUS Radeon HD 5850 1GB DirectCu TOP Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the ASUS Radeon HD 5850 1GB DirectCu TOP video card

The HD 5850 may be getting on a bit in terms of age but this hasn't stopped ATI's board partners from fine tuning the design. ASUS has now released their DirectCU TOP version that aims to simply be one of the best HD 5850 card available but in such a cluttered market, it will really have to be something special in order to stand out.
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Corsair H70 Self-Contained Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Techgage.com published a look at Corsair's latest liquid-based CPU cooler, the H70

When Corsair released its H50 CPU cooler last year, it impressed all of the critics - including us. So much so, that we even have multiple units in our lab for our test beds. It was with great interest when the H70 was released, then, as it improves on the previous design in numerous ways. But is it enough to compete with current competition?
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PNY GTX 460 XLR8 1GB Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the PNY GTX 460 XLR8 1GB graphics card

Today we're looking at the PNY GTX 460 XLR8 1GB, which is based on the reference Nvidia design. The XLR8 series is part of a new family of gaming products from PNY, and comes with a healthy factory overclock for consumers looking to maximize their gaming performance for a modest price increase.
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Seagate FreeAgent Go 500Gb Portable Hard Drive Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Seagate FreeAgent Go 500Gb Portable Hard Drive

Today for review Seagate has sent me over one of their FreeAgent Go drives, specifically the 500gb version. I’ve taken a look at quite a few Seagate products in the past and I’ve always liked them, the same goes for the one I have today. The FreeAgent Go is small and portable and relatively fast, or as fast as USB 2.0 will get you. It’s a 2.5” drive inside the casing, on that drive you’ll find some very useful software for backups, syncing and even encryption. As a bonus with this drive you’ll get a free copy of Star Trek when you register the drive with Seagate. So read on…
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DeepCool Gamer Storm Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted a review on the DeepCool Gamer Storm Heatsink

The Deepcool Gamer Storm heatsink is a tower cooler standing over 155mm tall and weighing upwards of 1189 grams. At its heart are no fewer than six, 6mm diameter copper heatpipes and 48 aluminum fins. This is a hefty CPU cooler geared towards tackling thermal loads of up to 150W, with the minimum noise output its Beijing-based manufacturer can muster. As with DeepCool's other recent heatsinks, the Gamer Storm ships with a novel new fan that skips the whole rubber-fan-post fad and instead comes clad in a resilient layer of rubber.
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