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XSreviews has reviewed the SteelPad 5L

Mouse mats of recent have been moving away from boring black cloth to more exciting designs. A great example are the NO.ID pads, however today I have the SteelSeries SteelPad 5L in my hands which also combines a gaming surface with aesthetic awesomeness.
SteelPad 5L Review

Bigbruin.com posted a review on the In Win Alpha 360 mATX Case

The styling of the In Win Alpha 360 mATX Case is definitely unique and is one of its best features. It looks like no other case I have used, and the aesthetics don't get in the way of an easy installation and convenient operation. It provides many well designed tool-less features, more drive space than many other mATX cases, and decent cooling despite just having one case fan. Overall it has made quite a positive impression on me.
In Win Alpha 360 mATX Case Review



BIOS Magazine posted a review on the Brother Fax-1560

Brother's latest product launch is its first ever mono sheet-fed inkjet fax machines. The three models are all designed for the small business and home office, and all have a print/copy resolution of 600x600dpi and copy speed of 18 copies per minute. They are far from being the most feature-rich or proficient in terms of performance, but are well built and good value for money (the top-end model even comes with a DECT phone). It's worth mentioning at this point that all three are standalone fax/copy machines, and are not designed to connect to a computer like an all-in-one printer.
Brother Fax-1560 Review

OCIA.net takes a look at the Logitech G25 Racing Wheel in their latest review

As I approach his back bumper I hit redline and slam it in third. With the finish line fast approaching, I made my move, flying around him on the left and crossing the finish line with half a car length to spare. I had won the race! I step out of my car and throw my fists in the air. I look to the crowd for my much earned recognition only to find two cats and my girlfriend looking at me with expressions of bewilderment, bringing me full circle back to reality.
Logitech G25 Racing Wheel Review

Pro-Clockers posted a review on the SunbeamTech Freezing Storm

Sunbeam has bee offer well made PC accessories for the budget minded computer enthusiast and modders for some time now, offering everything from computer chassis all the way down to case fans and just about everything in-between. Today we are going t be looking at one of their newer offerings in their computer chassis line, the Freezing Storm. The Freezing Storm is based on the same basic chassis design as Sunbeam Techs Silent Storm, but with a new front bezel design that allows much better air flow through the case, thus the name "Freezing Storm".
SunbeamTech Freezing Storm Review

XSReviews has reviewed the Enermax Infiniti 720w

Power supplies have slowly been getting more and more powerful to cater for the ultra high end graphics subsystems that have become the norm. In my hands I have the Enermax Infiniti 720w which not only powers today's hardware, but features the new PCI-e 2.0 plug.
Enermax Infiniti 720w Review

Ninjalane has just posted their review of the HiperGroup Type R 730W PSU

The Hiper HPU-4S730 is a very unique PSU in both in design and layout. The unit comes with 2x 20dba cooling fans and a fancy Stainless Steel chassis. The main ATX power connector is hardwired and located in the standard location, beyond that things get rather unique.
Hiper Type R 730W PSU Review

HotHardware.com evaluate the features and performance of AMD's new 65nm Brisbane core based Athlon 64 X2 5000+ processor

With this transition, cost is a major factor, of course, but not just from a manufacturing perspective. With the change over to 65nm, AMD has also sharpened their focus on power consumption and energy efficiency, which translates to lower operating costs as well.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ 65nm Brisbane Core

Techgage posted a review of the Squeezebox

Wireless is now, so why not include your music within the realm of this amazing technology? That's what Slim Devices is out to do with their Squeezebox. Not only can it wirelessly deliver music to anywhere in
your home, it's also finely tuned with the Rhapsody music service for the ability to listen to even more music. It can even handle lossless audio formats!
Slim Devices Squeezebox Review

Viper Lair posted a review on the Tagan TurboJet TG1100-U95 1100W PSU

Surely at some point there has to be stopping point, exactly how much power does a home computer user, or even an extreme PC enthusiast really need? If the answer is more power then the TurboJet TG1100-U95 is the solution . This thing is rock solid and oozes quality and performance from every angle. The TurboJet TG1100-U95 isn't cheap at $400+ , but like in all things you get what you pay for.
Tagan TurboJet TG1100-U95 1100W PSU Review

ThinkComputers.org has posted a review on the SteelSound 4H Gaming Headset

Here at ThinkComputers we have already taken a look at the SteelSound 3H and 5H headsets. The 3H being on the low-end side and the 5H being on the high-end. Today we will be taking a look at the 4H, which is the mid-range headset in the series. SteelSound has always made good headsets so let's see how the 4H measures up.
SteelSound 4H Gaming Headset Review

XYZ Computing has posted a review on the Tom Bihn ID Lapton Bag

The best way to make sure your notebook get safely where its going is putting it in something protective. There are a number of companies out there who make backpacks, bags, briefcases, and all sorts of other products to help your notebook stay safe. This review will be taking a look one of the most popular choices: the messenger bag. Specifically we will be working with the ID bag from Tom Bihn. This is a company we have worked with before and while they are not as popular as Timbuk2 or as iconic as Chrome, they have some great ideas on how a bag should be designed. One exciting thing about Tom Bihn is that they are not afraid to design a bag that offers serious protection to your notebook. In addition to the ID bag we will be looking at the Brain Cell, a laptop case that locks into the bag for added protection.
Tom Bihn ID Laptop Bag Review

I4U NEWS reviews the Viewsonic N4251w 42" LCD HDTV.

Viewsonic went all out on connectivity with the N4251w 42" LCD HDTV giving it three HDMI connectors that support HDCP which is fantastic. Those not using HDMI will be glad to hear that you also get coax, composite RCA, component HD and S-Video connectors as well. A 3.5 mm mini stereo audio in/out also allows you to use headphones or connect your PC sound output to the TV speakers. You also get an SPDIF out for digital audio.
Viewsonic N4251w 42" LCD HDTV Review

Pro-Clockers posted a review on the Spire Fourier IV CPU Cooler

Today, we are going to take a look at the newest cooler from Spire, the Fourier IV. The Fourier is an awesome looking cooler with a new design. With the cooling fan mounted underneath the copper fins air is designed to blow upwards and across the fins. The look of the Fourier IV is identical to that of the III but in copper. Will this design succeed in our testing? Lets find out.
Spire Fourier IV CPU Cooler Review

HEXUS has posted a comparison review between NVIDIA vs ATI based AMD AM2 motherboards

Foxconn is aiming to lure the midrange buyer with its N570SM2AA. It's an nForce 570 SLI-powered motherboard with some extra features thrown on top - yours for just £70.

Sapphire, on the other hand, is going after the prestige end of the market with its AM2RD580, priced at £140 and offering full-bandwidth CrossFire support as standard.

Are either worth the cash? Find out as we pit the two together in our AM2 duel.
AMD AM2: NVIDIA vs ATI, midprice vs premium: which is better?

BIOS Magazine posted a review on the ViewSonic VG2230wm

ViewSonic's latest LCD monitor range puts even greater emphasis on ergonomic considerations as well as other needs of employees and employers. Designed to significantly enhance the spectrum of VG monitor users - from the traditional graphics enthusiast to all business users and for all applications - at a price point that has previously only been seen in other vendors at the entry level, it's a solid option for employees and employers alike. Home users will also get good value, but image quality and connectivity can be bettered if you're looking for a premium display for graphics work or gaming.
ViewSonic VG2230wm Review

Legit Reviews has posted a guide about installing Windows Vista Ultimate with RAID

Recently, many of the users on the LR Forums want to install their first RAID array while others want to know more about Microsoft Windows Vista. I thought I could knock out two birds with one stone as I just happen to be upgrading my personal system with some new hard drives in RAID 0 and a fresh installation of Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit. So, read on to see how to set up and install Windows Vista Ultimate on an Intel Core 2 Duo system using RAID 0...
How To Install Windows Vista Ultimate With RAID

Bigbruin.com posted a review on the NZXT Zero Full Tower Aluminum Chassis

There is plenty of room for all of your components, and working inside in the NZXT Zero is quite easy given the space and variety of tool-less features. Once you have all of your components installed there is still a good deal of room which is nice since it makes it more visually appealing and will help the airflow keep the system cool.
NZXT Zero Full Tower Aluminum Chassis Review