BIOS Magazine posted a review on the D-Link Network Storage Enclosure (DNS-323)
PC Stats posted an Asus P5B-E P965 motherboard Review
Madshrimps posted an article about Reviving and Volt Modding an Abit AW9D-Max Motherboard
Virtual-Hideout posted a Swiftech Apogee GT Water Block Review
NordicHardware posted a review of Revoltec FightBoard, FightMouse and Gamepad Precision
XYZ Computing posted a review on the Core 2 Duo Mini-ITX Box
Techaddicts posted a review on the Seasonic M12 500W Power Supply
HotHardware.com detailing their experience with a pair of EVGA's e-GeForce 7950 GT KO.
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Super Talent 2x1GB PC2-8000 memory
Techware Labs has published an article of their continued news coverage for CES2007
Techgage takes a look at Windows Vista System Performance Reports
OCWorkbench posted a review on the ECS Geforce6100SM-M mainboard
TrustedReviews have looked at the Netgear HDXB101 Powerline HD Ethernet Adapters
Many tech savvy home network users and small business owners demand storage capacity flexibility in the products they buy. Storage enclosures offer that option. As mobility increases, a storage customer's desire to access their content while away from their home or business also increases, making remote access important as well. This enclosure addresses these and many other needs in the network storage market.D-Link Network Storage Enclosure (DNS-323) Review
D-Links' Network Storage Enclosure offers an extremely powerful and flexible solution for storing and sharing digital media across the home or office network or across the Internet. It addresses the growing market need to store an ever-increasing amount of data in the home or business, while offering built-in protection to keep valuable data, photos, videos and other important files intact. If anything bad can be levelled at it, you need to run the latest firmware upgrade to iron out a few bugs, and it runs a little hotter then we'd like.
PC Stats posted an Asus P5B-E P965 motherboard Review
The Asus P5B-E motherboard may be bland to look at but it's what's inside that counts right? ;-) There's a decent amount of onboard peripherals such as 7.1 channel Intel Azalia audio, IEEE 1394a, Gigabit LAN and an additional Serial ATA II controller. If you feel the need to add devices, the P5B-E has a lot of upgrade possibilities with three 32 bit PCI slots and three PCI Express x1 slots.Asus P5B-E P965 motherboard Review
Madshrimps posted an article about Reviving and Volt Modding an Abit AW9D-Max Motherboard
The overclock ability of PC hardware is known for more then a decade now. As the market seemed to ask for more user friendly ways to overclock, manufacturers came up with ideas like dipswitches, softmodding through BIOS, asynchronous bus functions, etc. Though the risk stays the same, and once you run out of luck you might find yourself paying another $200 for replacement parts. Today we take a look on how we revived our motherboard after a failed BIOS flash, followed by supercharging it for extreme performance.Reviving and Volt Modding an Abit AW9D-Max Motherboard
Virtual-Hideout posted a Swiftech Apogee GT Water Block Review
The Apogee GT is proof that Swiftech always find a way to improve the near perfect. The Diamond Matrix Pin revisions as well as some all around polishing and surface increase performance all over the cooling spectrum. The benchmarks and testing reflect excellent results that exceeded expectations.Swiftech Apogee GT Water Block Review
NordicHardware posted a review of Revoltec FightBoard, FightMouse and Gamepad Precision
Today we're going to take a look at some new products from Revoltec, namely FightBoard Advanced, FightMouse Advanced and Gamepad Precision Basic. These are three products, keyboard, mouse and mouse pad, which are targeted to gamers.Revoltec FightBoard, FightMouse and Gamepad Precision
XYZ Computing posted a review on the Core 2 Duo Mini-ITX Box
After running my old Mini-ITX system as a PVR for a few months, I started to get somewhat annoyed at its lack of power. The embedded processor was great for simple tasks but even with the help of the powerful TV tuner card its operation was slow. The performance of the system was once acceptable, but when relaxing who wants to be waiting for a system to load when other options, like TiVo work so well? It was time for another upgrade. At about the same time as all this was happening my Mini-ITX motherboard died so there was no doubt that was time for a major overhaul. Unlike the old system, the new one was designed for serious performance, not just the bare essentials. What specifically does that mean? Core 2 Duo, Windows Vista, SATA storage, and more.The Core 2 Duo Mini-ITX Box
Techaddicts posted a review on the Seasonic M12 500W Power Supply
During testing, the power supply was unusually quiet, even in the Max Load tests. There were no problems keeping the system stable and running, nor were there overheating problems. The modular cables are wrapped in mesh and really make the insides of the case neater, and the Molex cables feature grips to make removal easier. Overall, this is an excellent power supply for anyone looking for performance and an extremely quiet fan.Seasonic M12 500W Power Supply Review
HotHardware.com detailing their experience with a pair of EVGA's e-GeForce 7950 GT KO.
As enthusiasts, we'd all love to own a killer quad-core powered rig complete with a healthy amount of RAM, super-fast hard drives, and a pair of NVIDIA's flagship GeForce 8800 GTX cards pushing the pixels. The kind coin required to assemble a system like this puts them well out of reach for the majority of us, however, hence the immense popularity of more affordable, mainstream products like the one we're going to talk about today, EVGA's e-GeForce 7950 GT KO.EVGA e-GeForce 7950 GT KO SLI Review
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Super Talent 2x1GB PC2-8000 memory
My main interest with memory is the overclocking and how well the memory runs at a range of timings. The T1000UX2G4 showed a distinct ability to run tight timings ridiculously well. The overclocking results at the timings of 3-3-3-8/3-4-3-8 and 4-4-4-8 are the best I have seen, without a doubt. There isn't much else to say except that the Super Talent T1000UX2G4 are sure to continue to turn heads everywhere they go, as they have here today.Super Talent 2x1GB PC2-8000 Review
Techware Labs has published an article of their continued news coverage for CES2007
Continuing our coverage of this years hottest technology show CES 2007 techwarelabs brings you video and coverage of Cooler Master, Fatal1ty, and more.TWL Continued Coverage of CES 2007
Techgage takes a look at Windows Vista System Performance Reports
Does performance suck on Vista when compared to XP? That's what I was set out to find out. I was worried at first, since the performance in Beta 2 was quite bad. While there is indeed a performance decrease, it's quite minimal as you'll find out.Windows Vista System Performance Reports
OCWorkbench posted a review on the ECS Geforce6100SM-M mainboard
Geforce6100/nForce405 integrated chipset, which delievers the outstanding performance to support the latest AMD socket AM2 processors and dual-channel DDR2 memory up to DDR2 800. It supports Fast Ethernet, 6 ch HDA audio, RAID, onboard video (shared up to 256M memory)ECS Geforce6100SM-M MCP61 (NF6100-405) Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Netgear HDXB101 Powerline HD Ethernet Adapters
We’ve looked at several EOP kits before, like the Solwise HomePlug Ethernet PL-85PE and the Panasonic HD-PLC Power Line Network and have been impressed by all of them but today I’m looking at the Netgear HDXB101, the fastest rated version we’ve yet to come across, claiming to support up to 200Mbps.Netgear HDXB101 Powerline HD Ethernet Adapters Review