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DreamWare Computers posted a review on the AZZA Hurrican 2000 Full-Tower Case. Other new reviews:

- Kingston 64 GB Class 10 SDXC Memory Card Review
- AZZA Hurrican 2000 Full Tower Case Review
- OCZ RevoDrive 120GB PCIe SSD Review
- Lian Li PC-8FI Case Review
- Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700 Review
- Zalman ZM-MH200 U3 Dual Hard Drive Docking Station Review
- Zalman VF3000A VGA Cooler Review
- Diamond HD Mini Media Player Review
- MSI N480GTX Lightning Review
- Zalman VF3000F (GTX470/465) VGA Cooler Review
- AMD 6800 Series Review
- CORSAIR Hydro Series H70 High Performance CPU Cooler Review
- Gigabyte Radeon 6850 1GB Review
- AMD Radeon 6870 & 6850 Launch Review (XFX, Sapphire, Gigabyte & PowerColor Cards)
- Diamond AMD HD 6870 XOC Video Card Review
- TomTom XXL 550TM Review



AZZA Hurrican 2000 Full-Tower Case Review
DreamWare Computers posted a review on the AZZA Hurrican 2000 Full-Tower Case

Today, I have the opportunity to check out another case from Azza, the massive full-tower Hurrican 2000. The Hurrican 2000 packs a lot of outstanding looking features, not to mention a huge internal volume for all your components. For around $172CDN, the Hurrican 2000 certainly isn't a cheap case, so let's dive in and see if it's a worthy investment for power users, gamers, and those who require more than a basic mid-tower case for their systems!
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Kingston 64 GB Class 10 SDXC Memory Card Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Kingston 64 GB Class 10 SDXC Memory Card

Amateur and professional photographers are alike in wanting to catch the “perfect shot”. Sometimes when dealing with fast moving action you need a camera and memory card fast enough to freeze the moment. Newer DSLR cameras are fast but can be bottlenecked by the speed of their memory cards. To help deal with this memory card issue Kingston one of the premier names in memory and storage have released their next generation SDXC memory card – the Kingston SDXC 64 GB.
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AZZA Hurrican 2000 Full Tower Case Review
TechwareLabs reviews the AZZA Hurrican 2000 Full Tower Case

Here we have Azza's Hurrican 2000 full tower case. Perfect for those that really just like the room, or for anyone looking to really put a lot in their case.
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OCZ RevoDrive 120GB PCIe SSD Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the OCZ RevoDrive 120GB PCIe SSD

Today's review product is the more consumer friendly evolution of the Z-Drive; the RevoDrive takes the idea of SSDs built on a PCB, combined in RAID and connected to the system via PCIe at a more affordable price. We will be putting the RevoDrive up against one of the top performing SSDs on the market, Crucial's SATA 6GB/s based C300 256GB to find out how the two compare in a selection of synthetic and real world tests.
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Lian Li PC-8FI Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Lian Li PC-8FI Case

Lian Li is famous for their (sometimes expensive) aluminum cases. Today we are taking a look on one of their latest mainstream mid-tower models, the PC-8FI, which comes at a very attractive price.
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Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700 Review
Metku took a closer look at Logitech's latest Wireless Gaming Mouse - G700

The autumn has brought plenty of mice to our lab for a review, and this time it was the Logitech's newcomer that got its turn on the spotlight - the G700 Wireless Gaming Mouse.
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Zalman ZM-MH200 U3 Dual Hard Drive Docking Station Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Zalman ZM-MH200 U3 Dual Hard Drive Docking Station

With the ZM-MH200 U3, Zalman successfully combines the convenience of a hard drive dock with the usefulness of RAID. All it takes is the flip of some dip switches and you have an instant JBOD, RAID 0, or RAID 1 array that is accessible externally.[/quote6
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Zalman VF3000A VGA Cooler Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Zalman VF3000A VGA Cooler

Video card operating temperatures continue to be some of the hottest of any component in the computer. It's not uncommon for core GPU temps to reach 70°C, 80°C sometimes even 90°C under load, well beyond what's considered safe for most desktop CPU processors. Unfortunately in many instances the factory style coolers sacrifice noise and efficiency in order to conform to fixed size requirements, a necessary consideration for some case dimensions and particularly in multi-card configurations. Fortunately there are a host of aftermarket cooler manufacturers available who offer products that surpass the stock heatsink capabilities. The Zalman cooler we have for review today is one of their latest graphics card designs, the VF3000.
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Diamond HD Mini Media Player Review
MissingRemote.com takes a look at the Diamond HD Mini Media Player

Have you ever been on the road and wanted easy access to your content on that hotel TV or that projector at work and didn’t want to mess around hooking up your laptop? Want something ultra-portable,low cost and just works? The Diamond HD Mini Media Player (MP700) just might be that player you are looking for.
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MSI N480GTX Lightning Review
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: MSI N480GTX Lightning Review

MSI have taken the famous Twin Frozr II cooler, modified it and applied it on the nVidia GTX480. Can it finally tame the Fermi Furnace?
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Zalman VF3000F (GTX470/465) VGA Cooler Review
Bigbruin.com has published a review on the Zalman VF3000F (GTX470/465) VGA Cooler

Nvidia's Fermi core runs hot, and stock coolers are fine if you can get used to their loud and whiny operation. But if you really want performance and silence, you need to upgrade to an aftermarket cooler. The Zalman VF3000F (GTX470/465) VGA cooler is an excellent choice. Our testing showed that you can have both performance and nearly silent operation in the same package.
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AMD 6800 Series Review
OCC has published a review on the AMD 6800 Series

One thing most people will have a hard time with is the fact that the 6870 and 6850 are not the replacements for the strong performing HD 5870 and HD 5850. These are cards that are meant to fit into a performance and price point whose introduction also ushers in support for new technologies such as Stereoscopic 3D, HDMI 1.4a and Display Port 1.2 that offer up a host of display opportunities. You now have the ability to run Eyefinity setups without expensive adapters with a fairly inexpensive video card.
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CORSAIR Hydro Series H70 High Performance CPU Cooler Review
Futurelooks checks out CORSAIR's latest and greatest H20 CPU cooler

Liquid cooling is still the best, most aggressive cooling solution for today's CPU and VGA components. While larger systems work the best, they also come with larger price tags and more involved installation work plus the need for regular maintenance. That's why all-in-one liquid cooling systems are so popular these days. Most importantly, the latest coolers have been doing a surprisingly good job.
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Gigabyte Radeon 6850 1GB Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Gigabyte Radeon 6850 1GB graphics card

The Gigabyte Radeon 6850 sports a non-reference heatsink and comes with a small factory overclock, looking to bring some strong gaming horsepower in what is a rather diminutive card compared to some of the behemoths we've seen in the past. Sounds tempting. Let's take a close look at the Gigabyte Radeon 6850 1GB.
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AMD Radeon 6870 & 6850 Launch Review (XFX, Sapphire, Gigabyte & PowerColor Cards)
HardwareHeaven.com posted an AMD Radeon 6870 & 6850 Launch Review (XFX, Sapphire, Gigabyte & PowerColor Cards)

Today we have a number of brand new AMD Radeon 6800 Series cards on our test bench and will be putting them through a selection of real world tests including standard gaming, Eyefinity gaming, Stereo 3D gaming using the latest Zalman 3D monitor, 3D Blu-Ray playback and GPU computing to see where they find themselves in the marketplace.
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Diamond AMD HD 6870 XOC Video Card Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Diamond AMD HD 6870 XOC Video Card

Equipped with AMD's newest GPU, the Diamond HD 6870 XOC promises to, again, up the ante in the video card market. With an expected price point of $249.00 with a factory OC, the Diamond HD 6870 XOC hits squarely into the "Gamer's Sweet Spot" and will be going head to head with offerings featuring nVidia's GTX460 GPU. The Diamond HD 6870 retains many of the 5000 series innovations, such as Eyefinity and DX11, and also comes loaded with features and capabilities new to the market with AMD's newest GPU. For the first time, we are seeing 3D support from AMD and, rather than requiring proprietary hardware, it will interface with many of today's (and tomorrow's) existing popular 3D hardware. AMD is also promising unmatched dollar for dollar performance from the 6800 series, and Diamond has taken this a step further with the HD 6870 XOC, by overclocking the GPU to 940Mhz.
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TomTom XXL 550TM Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the TomTom XXL 550TM

The TomTom XXL 550TM is a GPS navigation device with a 5-inch LCD screen with voice prompts, and lifetime map and live-traffic updates. TomTom includes their new menu interface with this model and it makes it even more easier to use.
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