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Here a roundup of the latest hardware articles:

- Asus ROG Rampage III Black Edition Motherboard Review
- FaceVision TouchCam N1 720p Review
- Corsair H70 CPU Water Cooler Review
- ECS P67H2-A2 Intel 1155 Preview
- QNAP TS-259 Pro+ NAS Review
- Arctic Sound P531 5.1 Channel Gaming USB Headset Review
- Logitech G700 Wireless Gaming Mouse Review
- Deepcool Gamer Storm and Ice Warrior Review
- NZXT Bunker Review
- Tt eSports Challenger Pro Keyboard Review
- Cooler Master Turbine Master Fan Review
- Enermax LuxuRay Case Review
- ASRock P67 Extreme4 & Fatal1ty Professional P67 Motherboards vs X58 / i7-950 Review



Asus ROG Rampage III Black Edition Motherboard Review
Kitguru posted a review on the Asus ROG Rampage III Black Edition Motherboard

Following hot on the footsteps of the success of the ROG Rampage III Extreme, a revamped version of the motherboard was introduced at CES 2011.
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FaceVision TouchCam N1 720p Review
XSReviews have reviewed the FaceVision TouchCam N1 720p.

While we may not all be sporting gamer keyboards, high end processors and screamingly fast graphics cards, almost everyone has something they want to show off in their house to a video calling friend. However, what if you want to do it in a nice high defintion, or at least 720p; where do you turn? A company called FaceVision offers a product in this range with their N1 720p webcam. Let's see how it fares.
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Corsair H70 CPU Water Cooler Review
Hardware Secrets posted Corsair H70 CPU Water Cooler Review

After reviewing several CPU air coolers, it is time we to test the top-shelf liquid cooling solution from Corsair: the H70. It is a complete sealed system, with easy installation and no maintenance. Let's see if it is really worthwhile pikcing this system over high-end air coolers.
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ECS P67H2-A2 Intel 1155 Preview
techPowerUp posted ECS P67H2-A2 Intel 1155 Preview

ECS is jumping on the Sandybridge bandwagon, offering a P67 based mainboard aimed at the gamer with a cool look and the Black series branding. We check out the board to show you what you can expect to get out of the box.
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QNAP TS-259 Pro+ NAS Review
MissingRemote has released a new review on the QNAP TS-259 Pro+ NAS

In the past we have reviewed a number of various NAS boxes from QNAP and have always been pleased with their performance and features. Today we take a closer look at their latest top of the line, the QNAP TS-259 Pro+NAS, and see how it holds up to the competition as well as taking a look at some other models. While its outside appearance is very similar to the previous generation of NAS boxes from QNAP, a closer look at the specs reveals that the system’s internals have been completely overhauled. Remember that when looking at the specs, NAS boxes have a customized OS so they are normally extremely low powered and are optimized purely for network and file I/O.
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Arctic Sound P531 5.1 Channel Gaming USB Headset Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Arctic Sound P531 5.1 Channel Gaming USB Headset

In the past we’ve reviewed many different cooling products from Arctic Cooling, but today we have the opportunity to check out their take of a 5.1 USB Gaming Headset dubbed the Arctic Sound P531. The P531 features 4 individual drivers in each of the two circumaural ear cups with soft fabric and foam padding. The headset also features plenty of adjustments from ear cups to headbands. Read on further to see how well it sounds.[/quote6
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Logitech G700 Wireless Gaming Mouse Review
Techgage posted a look at Logitech's G700 wireless gaming mouse.

Are you an avid gamer looking for a feature-rich and reliable gaming mouse that also happens to be wireless? Logitech's G700 might be worth a look. At around $85, it's not cheap, but it does offer a plethora of customizable buttons, the ability to go wired if the battery dies, and also supports a super-high 5700 DPI.
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Deepcool Gamer Storm and Ice Warrior Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Deepcool Gamer Storm and Ice Warrior CPU coolers.

For review, we've got the Ice Warrior, Gamer Storm, and their unique fans. They have performance in mind with a very strong desire for silent computing. Let's check them out.
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NZXT Bunker Review
OCC has published a review on the NZXT Bunker

As such, even with the Bunker door closed and locked, if your side panels aren't locked, the Bunker is not a particularly effective solution. With a ratchet it was absurdly easy to remove, and, I imagine that it could be done with a pair of pliers or an adjustable wrench. If peripheral theft is truly a concern to you, consider supplementing the Bunker's function by locking both side panels.
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Tt eSports Challenger Pro Keyboard Review
Bigbruin.com has published a review on the Tt eSports Challenger Pro Keyboard

The low profile keys of the Tt eSports Challenger Pro are very quiet, and do not need to be pressed very hard for them to respond. The macro keys are conveniently placed on the sides of the keyboard so they can be quickly accessed in the heat of a game or during other more mundane activities. The other keys can easily be found by touch once comfortable with the keyboard.
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Cooler Master Turbine Master Fan Review
KitGuru posted Cooler Master Turbine Master Fan Review

Every performance enthusiast system needs high levels of cooling. An unfortunate side effect is that many fans on the market today can generate excessive noise.

There is nothing you will regret more than buying a handful of cheap fans online without research. Unless you want to end up with a Huey Helicopter in your room then a little thought needs to go into the buying process.

Today Cooler Master release their new Turbine Master Fan, with new innovative Barometric Ball Bearing Technology which provides longer life and lowers noise levels.
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Enermax LuxuRay Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Enermax LuxuRay Case

The LuxuRay from Enermax is an affordable mid-tower case with a really fancy front fan. Let’s see if it is a good buy.

Costing only USD 60, the LuxuRay from Enermax is a very affordable case, bringing nice options for a case in this price range. Let's take a look at this new release.
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ASRock P67 Extreme4 & Fatal1ty Professional P67 Motherboards vs X58 / i7-950 Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the ASRock P67 Extreme4 & Fatal1ty Professional P67 Motherboards vs X58 / i7-950 Review @ HardwareHeaven.com

Today we have two of ASRock's P67 based boards on our test bench and will be putting them through a selection of real world and synthetic tests. To keep things interesting for those who have already seen a number of P67/Sandy Bridge articles, in this review we will put the ASRock systems up against the similarly priced X58 / Core i7-950 combination to see if these new products offer better performance and value for consumers than Intel's now ageing high end platform.
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