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HIS Radeon HD 5670 IceQ 512MB and ASUS EAH5670 1GB Video Card Review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the HIS Radeon HD 5670 IceQ 512MB and ASUS EAH5670 1GB video card

While the board layout follows AMD's reference design completely, sporting no additional power connector but support for a CrossFire configuration via the usual multi-GPU connectors, ASUS have chosen to go down their own route when it comes to offering a cooling solution for the board. While the EAH5670's cooler can't quite be considered a single slot solution, it is a relatively low-profile one, which ASUS claims to be "dust-proof", thus elongating the board's lifespan by as much as 25%. While we can't really test those claims, the cooler's design should at least reduce the build-up of dust somewhat, which could be good news if your system tends to suffer from such "ailments".
HIS Radeon HD 5670 IceQ 512MB and ASUS EAH5670 1GB Video Card Review

2 TB Seagate Barracuda XT with 6 Gbps SATA 3.0 Review
Hardcoreware posted a review on the 2 TB Seagate Barracuda XT with 6 Gbps SATA 3.0

Check out our full review to find out of the XT really benefits from SATA 3.0 connectivity, and how it performs on standard 3 Gbps SATA 2.0 in comparison. We also put it up against the drive it has supplanted as Seagate's top-end desktop drive: The 1 TB Barracuda 7200.12. They are more similar than you would expect, so it makes for an interesting review.
2 TB Seagate Barracuda XT with 6 Gbps SATA 3.0 Review



Acer P235H 23 Inch LCD Monitor Review
RealXtreme.Net takes a look at the Acer P235H 23 Inch LCD Monitor

Come with us as we take a look at the Acer P235H 23 inch LCD monitor. To enthusiasts, this may seem like your average-joe flat screen monitor, while to many mainstream PC users this would be a dramatic upgrade. Check this monitor out with us as we give it a thorough once-over. You never know, it may surprisingly have a bit to offer that you weren't expecting.
Acer P235H 23 Inch LCD Monitor Review

Das Keyboard Model S Professional Review
TestFreaks posted a review on Das Keyboard Model S Professional

A little over a year ago I reviewed the Das keyboard Professional and I found it to be a keyboard that I liked quite a bit and a month or so ago they released a new version of it called the Das Keyboard Professional S. It's pretty much the same as the original, it's got the clicky keys for both audible and tactile feedback and the included USB ports on the side. The main difference though is that the Model S version now includes multi-media keys for quick access to volume, ply, pause, stop, forward and back. These new keys are accessed by using the FN or function key like you would on your laptop and they truly do add functionality and usability to the Das Keyboard. So continue on to learn more
Das Keyboard Model S Professional Review

Samsung P2350 23" LCD Monitor Review
HotHardware posted a review on the Samsung P2350 23" LCD Monitor

Samsung is the largest and one of the more popular consumer electronics companies in the world. Besides its hugely successful HDTV lineup, the company also makes some equally exciting LCD monitors. Samsung's offering of flat panel displays have proven to be stylish, dependable, and competitively priced. Generally, we've come to find that Samsung PC monitors deliver a healthy balance of performance and affordability though not on the bleeding-edge of technology but more targeted to the mainstream.

In addition to its own line of monitors, Samsung even manufactures a multitude of the actual LCD panels found inside the the products of its competitors.

Today we're taking a look at one of Samsung's most affordable displays. Just don't assume its nominal cost equates to inferior quality right from the start. The SyncMaster P2350 is a widescreen LCD monitor that features Samsung's Touch of Color (ToC) design, a piano black cabinet, a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio, 2 ms response time, and 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. This value oriented 23" monitor does not offer speakers or a ton of connectivity options, but its performance and low price tag promise to make it an enticing option for those who want the most bang for their buck. Keep reading as HotHardware takes a look at the P2350 to see if this screen has what it takes to be on your short list...
Samsung P2350 23" LCD Monitor Review

Kingston 128GB V+ Series SNV325-S2 SSD Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Kingston 128GB V+ Series SNV325-S2 SSD

Kingston announced the SSDNow V+ series of SSDs on August 10, 2009 and aimed the product at mainstream consumers who wanted to switch over from a hard drive to a solid-state drive. Legit Reviews did a review on the 256GB V+ series SSD last fall and found it to be using all Samsung components and was an overall solid performing mainstream drive. Kingston announced their second generation of V+ series SSDs yesterday and we have spent the past several weeks playing around with one of these new drives. What has Kingston done differently with their second generation of V+ series drives? Well, for starters they have moved over to a Toshiba controller with Toshiba MLC NAND Flash. The drive also features Windows 7 TRIM support right out of the box, is available in higher capacities and is said to be speedier overall with improved read/write speeds.
Kingston 128GB V+ Series SNV325-S2 SSD Review

Mionix KEID 20 Gaming Headset Review
Futurelooks posted a review on the Mionix KEID 20 Gaming Headset

Every so often, we're honored with an opportunity to work with companies new to the region. Mionix is very new to North America. But, they aren't new to the concept of "gaming". Their goal is to blend their vision with gaming, whether it be mice, gaming surfaces, or audio. Their products are designed to improve your gaming experience and, if possible, inspire you a bit at the same time.
Mionix KEID 20 Gaming Headset Review

MSI R5670-PMD1G Radeon HD 5670 1 GB Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the MSI R5670-PMD1G Radeon HD 5670 1 GB

MSI's new R5670-PMD1G is one of the few HD 5670 cards that come with 1 GB of video memory, as opposed to 512 MB on most other designs. This review will answer whether there is any point in 1 GB of memory on a card like the HD 5670 or if 512 MB is enough.
MSI R5670-PMD1G Radeon HD 5670 1 GB Review

Glacialtech Igloo 5710 Plus Silent Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted a review on the Glacialtech Igloo 5710 Plus Silent Heatsink

Glacialtech's Igloo 5710 Plus Silent is an economical low noise heatsink for Intel socket 775/1366 and AMD socket 939/AM2/AM3 processors. Produced by Taiwanese heatsink manufacturer Glacialtech, the Igloo 5710 Plus Silent is a straightforward CPU cooler, weighing 425 grams and built around a thin copper base, three copper heatpipes and a small tower of aluminum fins.
Glacialtech Igloo 5710 Plus Silent Heatsink Review

PowerColor PCS+ 5770 and Sapphire 5770 Vapor-X Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the PowerColor PCS+ 5770 and Sapphire 5770 Vapor-X

Today HardwareHeaven have two different models of the 5770 on the review bench. Each offers enhanced performance and aftermarket cooling and HardwareHeaven will be running them through a selection of real world benchmarks in both gaming and GPU computing tasks.


AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition 3.2GHz CPU Review
PC Stats posted a review on the AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition 3.2GHz CPU

AMD is kicking off 2010 by introducing new low-power versions of some its most popular processors and bumping up the speed of a select few Phenom II and Athlon II CPUs. Today PCSTATS is looking at the 3.2GHz AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition processor, which amongst other things has the distinction of being AMD's fastest socket AM3 dual-core processor ever.
[url=http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2490]AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition 3.2GHz CPU Review


NZXT Tempest EVO Case Review
Rbmods posted a review on the NZXT Tempest EVO Case

NZXT has updated their Tempest case, now dubbed the Tempest EVO It is of course geared towards gamers and enthusiasts. NZXT claims that the Tempest EVO allows for expiation and compatibility with future hardware.
NZXT Tempest EVO Case Review

OCZ Agility 60GB SSD Review
Neoseeker reviews the OCZ Agility 60GB SSD

With the Agility, OCZ has the most affordable SSD built around the Indilinx controller, which nets you the all important TRIM command under Windows 7, and the currently available $30 mail-in-rebate only sweetens the deal.
OCZ Agility 60GB SSD Review

Lian-Li Armorsuit PC-P50 Mid-Tower Case Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the Lian-Li Armorsuit PC-P50 Mid-Tower case

Lian Li has is a case manufacturer that has been long known for their outstanding attention to detail and high end quality of everything from high-end lower-tier chassis. In this review we take a look at the now-famous Lian-Li Armorsuit PC-P50 which offers the perfect mix of light aluminum construction and structural stability blended into a stunning mid-tower case.
Lian-Li Armorsuit PC-P50 Mid-Tower Case Review

HP De-Branded 23-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on HP De-Branded 23-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor

So many people think that Computer Monitors are all the same, but really they are not. You cannot simply just go out a purchase a monitor and be done with it, especially if you have specific needs. Today we will be looking at a 23-inch widescreen monitor from Geeks.com which features 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution, a 5ms response time, HDMI input and integrated speakers. This display sells for just over $150, lets see if its a good deal or not
HP De-Branded 23-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Review

ProlimaTech MK-13 Video Card Cooler Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the ProlimaTech MK-13 Video Card Cooler

ProlimaTech holds the crown for best CPU cooler here at Benchmark Reviews with the Megahalems. They have also surprised a lot of review websites with their PK1 thermal compound. All of these things are a massive feat for a company that was founded just 2 years ago. It comes as no surprise that ProlimaTech have now ventured into another field within the PC enthusiast market: VGA cooling. Introducing the MK-13 VGA cooler, ProlimaTech's first entry into what is a steadily growing market, Weighing in at 555g it's no baby, and has six heatpipes to transfer heat to the uniquely designed heatsink fins. The ProlimaTech MK-13 comes with nearly universal compatibility and future proofing for video cards. Many consider Thermalright to hold the crown here, but I get the feeling that ProlimaTech won't settle for second best. Join me as Benchmark Reviews examines and tests the ProlimaTech MK-13.
ProlimaTech MK-13 Video Card Cooler Review

Asus Rampage II Extreme Review
OCC has published a review on the Asus Rampage II Extreme

Already knowing that I am limited by the stepping of my processor in its inability to hit 4GHz 24hr stable, I decided instead to opt for as quick and simple of an overclock as possible. I throttled the base clock to 180 and set the multiplier to 21 and left everything else on auto. The RIIE performed like a champ and set proper voltages throughout! That is completely amazing for someone looking to get into overclocking, since, as I showed before, you can just go in to the BIOS and see what settings the board is using to be stable and go on tweaking from there; what a great way for people to learn.
Asus Rampage II Extreme Review

In Win Maelstrom Review
PureOverclock published a review of the In Win Maelstrom full tower case.

Are you in the market for a full tower chassis with some unique features that won't break the bank? Do you enjoy hardware with a unique look? One need only look at In-Win's previous product history to understand they go the extra mile to add artistry and uniqueness to nearly every chassis they develop. Let's look at the full tower Maelstrom and see if In Win can continue their success here.
In Win Maelstrom Review

Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler

Nowadays CPU coolers come in every imaginable size and shape. While some still retain the same basic format, many now sport heatpipes and exotic coatings, even the processor OEM coolers. And some are just downright strange looking, like the Thermaltake SpinQ. The SpinQ VT is slightly different from the original SpinQ in that it tilts the cylinder vertical. The number and dimensions of the fins remain the same, as does the 80mm centrifugal fan, other than LED color. And despite Thermaltake's advertised spec that the fins are now copper as well, the SpinQ VT weighs in at almost 175g less than the SpinQ.
Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler Review