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ASRock M3A785GMH/128M Motherboard Review
iXBT Labs posted a review on the ASRock M3A785GMH/128M Motherboard

ASRock M3A785GMH/128M offers nice value for its price -- which is rather low, traditionally for ASRock products. The motherboard also has a good set of peripheral interfaces. You should also note the surprisingly rich set of overclocking options which actually work, letting you overclock CPUs to levels unusual for motherboards of this class.
ASRock M3A785GMH/128M Motherboard Review

Jetway Kuroshio BI-600 Intel X58 Review
TechwareLabs has a review of the Jetway Kuroshio BI-600 Intel X58

Perhaps a not very well known company in the US, Jetway brings interesting budget products to the market. Having released many motherboard in the past Jetway takes on a new challenge in Intel's X58 chipset. For review here we have Jetway Kuroshio BI-600, sometimes known as JBI-600-LF.
Jetway Kuroshio BI-600 Intel X58 Review



Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ 16GB USB Flash Review
ASE Labs posted a review on the Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ 16GB USB Flash

Tax documents, company memos and even personal files are just some of the things that you might not want others to be able to see. With those security needs in mind, Kingston has created the DataTraveler Locker+, and ASE Labs has the 16GB model up for review.
Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ 16GB USB Flash Review

Noctua NH-D14 HSF Review - The Best CPU Cooler Ever?
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Noctua NH-D14 HSF

The NH-D14 has a total of six heatpipes and dual radiators equipped with dual fans! With specifications like this it is no wonder that the Noctua NH-D14 CPU cooler is regarded as one of the premier CPU coolers on the market today, if not the best. This CPU cooler should easily be able to give entry level water cooling kits like the Corsair H50 a run for their money. Today we will be putting the NH-D14 to the test as we will be comparing it to the Corsair H50 water cooler, Titan Fenrir, Zalman 10x Extreme, Cooler Master V8 & V10 and nearly a dozen other top end CPU coolers that you might be considering for your next purchase...
Noctua NH-D14 HSF Review - The Best CPU Cooler Ever?

Logitech G110 Gaming Keyboard Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the Logitech G110 Gaming Keyboard

Today HardwareHeaven are going to look at Logitech's latest gaming keyboard, the G110. It has numerous features to improve the gaming experience including macro keys and an integrated USB-audio interface.
Logitech G110 Gaming Keyboard Review

Dell Inspiron 14z Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Dell Inspiron 14z

The Dell Inspiron 14z is a fairly lightweight, 14" portable notebook computer that's geared toward users that want battery life over top-of-the-class performance. Unlike other similar notebooks, the 14z comes with an optical drive and a larger 14-inch widescreen display.
Dell Inspiron 14z Review

Verizon Wireless Palm Pixi Plus Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Verizon Wireless Palm Pixi Plus

Today I've got the first of my Palm cell phone reviews, the Pixi Plus fr
om Verizon Wireless. The Pixi is the svelte little brother to the Pre Plus, it's a candy bar style phone with the keyboard right there for you, while the Pre Plus is a slider. In my time with the Pixi Plus I've grown to like it very much, especially the interface, it's simple and easy to use. The phone itself is well made, thin and lightweight, but I personally prefer a phone with a little more heft to it. Overall I like the Pixi Plus but I did run into a few small issues with it
Verizon Wireless Palm Pixi Plus Review

ATI 5450 512MB Videocard Review
Rbmods posted a review on the ATI 5450 512MB Videocard

Today we are taking a look at a HTPC aimed videocard from ATI. We got a sample of their brand new 5450 card that is a low profile card which should be able to play heavy HD material and also have the Eyeinfinity feature. So lets get started and have a closer look at how this can perform.
ATI 5450 512MB Videocard Review

Brando USB 3.0 Complete Storage Solution Review
PCShopTalk takes a look at the Brando USB 3.0 Complete Storage Solution

The new USB 3.0 standard was not long ago introduced and many manufacturers started to implement it by building revised enclosures; some motherboard manufacturers even included the USB 3.0 interface on the PCBs and others built cards to integrate with their current and older boards. In this review I will take a look upon 2 enclosures from Brando, for 2.5'' and 3.5'' HDDs and will use the ASUS U3S6 board to make use of the USB 3.0 connection.
Brando USB 3.0 Complete Storage Solution Review

O!Play Asus media player Review
Neoseeker reviews the O!Play media player from ASUSTeK

All in all, the ASUS HDP-R1 has the right price point for this type of device, and should definitely be considered. One also must not forget that the product gets even better with firmware updates, thanks to the dedicated O!Play development team at ASUS labs.
O!Play Asus media player Review

G.Skill ECO PC3-12800 CL7 2x2GB DDR3 Memory Kit Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new G.Skill ECO PC3-12800 CL7 2x2GB DDR3 memory kit.

In this day and age, it seems like efficiency is becoming more and more important to consumers and manufacturers are scrambling to release products that cater to this expanding market. In this review we take a look at G.Skill's ECO series of memory that may not cater to overclockers but they promise to offer class-leading power consumption through the use of the new 1.35V spec for DDR3.
G.Skill ECO PC3-12800 CL7 2x2GB DDR3 Memory Kit Review

PowerColor PCS+ 5670 512MB Review
PureOverclock published a review of the PowerColor PCS+ 5670 512MB graphics card.

The PowerColor PCS+ 5670 512MB may be a mainstream gaming card, lower on the performance ladder than its larger 5700 and 5800 siblings, but looks to offer some respectable gaming performance at a great price. Clearly geared to consumers who occasionally do some light gaming, and particularly at 1280 resolution, the PCS+ 5670 is a small card that is designed to be frugal in terms of power consumption, and to run cool and quiet, offering a good upgrade option for people on a budget or perhaps those with an older system looking to easily improve their graphics performance.
PowerColor PCS+ 5670 512MB Review

LaCie Rikiki 500GB Portable USB Hard Drive Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the LaCie Rikiki 500GB Portable USB Hard Drive

These days with large file sizes and HD video a simple flash drive isnt going to cut it when you are on the road or working off-location. Although who wants to carry around a large external hard drive and the power adapter that comes with it? This is where portable hard drives come in and we have one from LaCie today. The Rikiki portable USB drive is very small, requires only USB power, and has a very sleek aluminum exterior. Lets see if its the perfect portable hard drive for you.
LaCie Rikiki 500GB Portable USB Hard Drive Review

HornetTek X2-RAID Dual Bay 3.5-inch eSATA/USB 2.0 Enclosure Review
TweakTown posted a review on the HornetTek X2-RAID Dual Bay 3.5-inch eSATA/USB 2.0 Enclosure

Most users are generally fine with just storing their content on one standard hard drive until they have a loss of data. At that point your eyes are opened to just how vulnerable you are to a personal digital disaster. If you want to know what it is like, just go to your own storage folder, highlight everything and hit DELETE. It can happen, it does happen and it isn’t a matter of if, but when. Preventative measures are the only way to avoid such losses and the easiest defense is a good offence.

Today we are going to take a look at the HornetTek X2-RAID. This product will allow you to keep two hard drives in one of many forms of RAID (we will go over the full capabilities on the next page) and do so at a low cost. The X2-RAID uses a common eSATA connection to your PC that is much faster than USB or FireWire, so you still retain desktop drive speed while having the security needed to survive a drive loss.
HornetTek X2-RAID Dual Bay 3.5-inch eSATA/USB 2.0 Enclosure Review

Mushkin Io series 128GB SSD Review
OCC has published a review on the Mushkin Io series 128GB SSD

With Mushkin's products, the one thing you can count on is performance. The Io Solid State Drive lives up to the high standards that Mushkin sets. While testing the drive, I was impressed to see that it held its own against the best drive I had tested up until this point - the Patriot Torqx 128GB drive.
Mushkin Io series 128GB SSD Review

ATI Radeon HD5570 DX11 Video Card Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the ATI Radeon HD5570 DX11 Video Card

With this latest release, ATI is doubling back to fill some gaps in its wildly successful Radeon HD5xxx series of video cards. The previous release, the HD5450, was the logical terminus of their GPU bisecting act. In fact, they got a little carried away, and lopped off almost all the Stream Processors, in order to reduce the power requirements down to the lowest possible level. This time, the goal was to create the best performing low-profile HTPC card they could. The HD5570 is the first in a series of HD55xx video cards, and for now, it will probably be the top card in the group. Loaded up with the Redwood GPU from the HD5670, 1 GB of GDDR3 memory, and an all copper active GPU cooler, the HD5570 looks to be the King of the low-profile world, without the attendant King's ransom. Follow along with Benchmark Reviews as we see how it stacks up against its siblings.
ATI Radeon HD5570 DX11 Video Card Review