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OCZ 4GB DDR3 PC3-15000 Platinum Low Voltage Dual Channel memory kit review
Elite Bastards posted OCZ 4GB DDR3 PC3-15000 Platinum Low Voltage Dual Channel memory kit review

A peek at the label of these PC3 15000 modules gives us a little more information about them - As you'd expect, this 4GB dual channel kit comprises of two modules sporting 2GB of DDR3 memory each, while these modules are designed to run at the low voltage of 1.65v in line with Intel's latest chipsets and CPUs. Timing wise, the key ratings of these modules are 9-9-9

If you're looking for a little further information on this memory kit, then some further investigation shows it to have CAS-TRCD-TRP-TRAS timings of 9-9-9-27, while the modules are also rated to operate using these timings at 1,866MHz, giving us a fair amount of overclocking headroom without the need to compromise on other aspects of memory performance.
OCZ 4GB DDR3 PC3-15000 Platinum Low Voltage Dual Channel memory kit review

Alienware M11x Notebook Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the Alienware M11x Notebook

Today HardwareHeaven continue their trend of Alienware exclusives by reviewing one of the first M11 x samples. With the M11x Alienware take advantage of the new GeForce GT 335M GPU with the intention of building the worlds first 11" gaming system. In this article we will be finding out if they have achieved this goal of allowing us to game on the move at 720p as well as running the system through a number of tests including 1080p playback and GPU computing tasks to establish if the system is more than just a gamers dream.
Alienware M11x Notebook Review



Airlive WL-2000CAM Wireless IP Camera Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Airlive WL-2000CAM Wireless IP Camera

Today for review I've got a nifty little wireless IP camera from the folks at Airlive, it's called the WL-2000CAM, no special name, none needed really. This camera is wireless and it offers many of the features you'd see in a higher end professional surveillance camera and even a bit more like the ability to see and talk to the person in front of the camera. So read on to learn more
Airlive WL-2000CAM Wireless IP Camera Review

ECS GeForce GT 240 512MB GDDR5 HDMI Video Card Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the ECS GeForce GT 240 512MB GDDR5 HDMI Video Card

If your looking for a graphics card to use in an HTPC the ECS GeForce GT 240 would be ideal as the Arctic Cooling heat sink does a great job of keeping the card cool. The best part is that it's nearly silent in operation and would not be distracting at all in a quiet room. While we don't have an official statement from NVIDIA, we have it on good authority that the GeForce GT 240 will support 3D Blu-ray. The only thing keeping it from being the perfect HTPC card is the lack of bit streaming HD audio...
ECS GeForce GT 240 512MB GDDR5 HDMI Video Card Review

Synology DS210j NAS Review
XSReviews has reviewed the *Synology DS210j NAS device

In the last few years, as computing has become more mainstream with products like the Wii and the iPhone bringing these electronics into the homes and hearts of an ever expanding market of consumers, one of the largest growing fields is the storage industry. This has brought out a tonne of innovation and diversity, from hard drives, to SSDs, USB pen drives, portable hard drives and network strorage. Today we're looking at a NAS device from Synology, known by the catchy name of DS210j. Still, lets see what kind of shoes it can fill.
Synology DS210j NAS Review

ATI RADEON HD 5670 Graphics Card Review
iXBT Labs posted a review on the ATI RADEON HD 5670 Graphics Card

Today we are going to review ATI RADEON HD 5760 (formerly codenamed Redwood) -- the company's latest offering which supports all recent innovations. Priced a bit cheaper than $100, this solution succeeds RADEON HD 4670, providing higher performance and richer features.
ATI RADEON HD 5670 Graphics Card Review

Cooler Master GX 750 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Cooler Master GX 750 W Power Supply

GX is the new mainstream power supply series from Cooler Master that is arriving on the market today, so far featuring 550 W, 650 W and 750 W models. Let's see if the 750 W model is a good buy.
Cooler Master GX 750 W Power Supply Review

Cooler Master Xport 251 Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Cooler Master Xport 251

The XPort 251 is very compact and goes for the functional, understated design. Cooler Master also goes the extra mile to add a pouch to it, to add further protection for your precious data. The question remains, if the Xport 251 manages to turn heads or go down in the crowd of other, similar enclosures on the market
Cooler Master Xport 251 Review

Antec CP-1000 Power Supply Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the Antec CP-1000 Power Supply

We saw the CP Series of power supply units from Antec first introduced last summer, and whilst they aren't the most compatible of units due to the constraint of needing an Antec CPX ready case - the CP 850 unit James reviewed was found to offer great price-to-performance. Today I am equipped with the new 1000W version which you may have seen at CES 2010.
Antec CP-1000 Power Supply Review

Asus G60J: A Notebook for Gamers
InsideHW.com has reviewed Asus G60J notebook for gamers

The indigo-blue chassis glistens in the sun while Asus G60J slowly appears from the darkness to enter the testing track. The lit-up “Republic of Gamers” logo clearly states whom G60J is destined for. It’s run by one of the most powerful engines currently in production – the quad-core Core i7-820QM, and it is unmatched in the wealth of its accessories. Mentioning only some of that wealth should suffice: GeForce GTX 260M, 4 GB DDR3-1066, 2x500 GB HDD… It’s clear that Asus G60J is a sport machine that takes the breath away, taking the lead from other competitors on the track with ease…
Asus G60J: A Notebook for Gamers

Cooler Master GX 750W Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the Cooler Master GX 750W power supply

Cooler Master is one of the manufacturers who build power supplies for today's systems and has released a new generation power unit. The GX 750 is aimed at the whole spectrum of users from the home user right up to the gamers and enthusiasts, is 80+ Silver certified and has a great 5 year warranty.
Cooler Master GX 750W Review

Thermalright Venomous X CPU Cooler Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the Thermalright Venomous X CPU Cooler

After the fall of the old king of air cooling, the TRUE, some manufacturers have succeeded to make better and better heatsinks, with different shapes and sizes. All concurrence was ripped apart when Noctua have presented their NH-D14 heatsink. Thermalright, which developed one of the best heatsinks for a really long time had to catch up. In this review we will see if we will have a new king of air cooling or a huge dissapointment.
Thermalright Venomous X CPU Cooler Review

Mushkin Blackline 996782 PC3 12800 2x2GB Review
OCC has published a review on the Mushkin Blackline 996782 PC3 12800 2x2GB

Mushkin's Frostbyte heatspreaders are designed to keep the modules cool under fire with the wide flow path for airflow through the modules. Even with 1.7 volts through them, they remained just barely above ambient temperature under load. Airflow of course helps to keep the Frosbyte heatspreader working more efficiently. With Mushkin's Lifetime Warranty, hand tested modules, and competitive pricing and performance, this set of modules will give you a ton of overclocking fun for your hard earned cash.
Mushkin Blackline 996782 PC3 12800 2x2GB Review

Sunbeam Airbox 3.5-inch External Hard Drive Enclosure Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Sunbeam Airbox 3.5-inch External Hard Drive Enclosure

These days I find myself using my laptop more than ever. Focusing on mobility, plug-and-play media is fast becoming a staple for me to keep my information within reach, and nothing does that better than an external hard drive. In order to take advantage of high-capacity external drives, one must find an enclosure that matches form with function: easy to use while keeping your drive cool and safe. Today I will be testing out the Sunbeamtech 3.5 Airbox eSATA/USB External Enclosure.
Sunbeam Airbox 3.5-inch External Hard Drive Enclosure Review

Kingston SSDNow V+ 128GB Solid State Disk Review
TechwareLabs has a review of the Kingston SSDNow V+ 128GB Solid State Disk

We were once skeptical on whether or not SSD's would ever truly beat the performance of the HDD. Now-a-days we wonder why we ever thought that. Here to prove why is the Kingston SSDNow V+ series 128GB SSD. Join us as we match it up against the best of the best in the HDD market, the VelociRaptor. Will this SSD stand up to the challenge? You be the judge...
Kingston SSDNow V+ 128GB Solid State Disk Review

Crucial RealSSD-C300 SATA-III 6Gbps SSD Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Crucial RealSSD-C300 SATA-III 6Gbps SSD

Solid State Drive technology has helped transform computers into high-performance machines. Adding to the mania, 6.0-Gbps SATA-III bandwidth has cleared any bottlenecks that may have previously limited SSD speeds. Based on the Marvell 88SS9174-BJP2 SSD processor, the 256GB Crucial RealSSD-C300 becomes the industry's first SATA-6G consumer Solid State Drive. Likewise, the C300 is also the first SSD to use ONFI 2.1 synchronous NAND flash. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the MTFDDAC256MAG model rated for 355 MBps read speeds using the HighPoint Rocket 620LF host controller.
Crucial RealSSD-C300 SATA-III 6Gbps SSD Review

Crucial RealSSD C300 256GB SATA 6Gbps Solid State Disk Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Crucial RealSSD C300 256GB SATA 6Gbps Solid State Disk

At this point do we really even need an intro for the Crucial RealSSD C300? For months Crucial has taunted us with videos, screen shots and snippets of information. At Storage Visions just days before CES we met with Crucial and they were waving a drive around; our eyes were like a dog fixated on its master swinging around a fresh piece of bacon. You can look, you can touch, you can take pictures but you can’t plug it in. Damn it man, stop with the cruelty!

Today Crucial finally let a RealSSD C300 out of their grasp and somehow we managed to have it land on our doorstep. The RealSSD C300 uses Marvell’s new SATA 6Gbps solid state drive controller, the first of its kind. Crucial took Marvell’s hardware and let Crucial engineers produce the firmware for the drive.
Crucial RealSSD C300 256GB SATA 6Gbps Solid State Disk Review