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Xigmatek NRP-HC1201 PSU Review
DriverHeaven.net posted a review on the Xigmatek NRP-HC1201 PSU

Even though Xigmatek are a new player in the market, their innovative cooling solutions and high quality power supply units have quickly earned the company a good reputation. We reviewed several of their products in the past and they all were high quality items.
Xigmatek NRP-HC1201 PSU Review

Epson Artisan 800 All-in-One Printer Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Epson Artisan 800 All-in-One Printer

Today I've got the Epson Artisan 800 All-in-One Printer for review, and yes it's a multi-functional printer, but it's primary one for the artist in all of us, it's centered more around creativity than office work. Don't get me wrong though it can handle office tasks as well with ease, but it does it with style and grace. The built-in 7.8" touch panel is wonderful to work with, and there's even a 3.5" LCD display as well, the Artisan 800 is what a printer should be.
Epson Artisan 800 All-in-One Printer Review



Windows 7 vs. Vista VGA Performance Analysis
TweakTown compared the VGA performance of Windows 7 vs. Vista

I'm one of those people who love Vista; I will openly admit it and honestly, from day one I've loved it. Over time it's only gotten better and as someone who loves their graphics cards and games, why would you not want to experience DirectX 10?

Today we want to see how VGA performance looks under the new Windows 7 in comparison to the now very well established Vista. We want performance to be close to Vista, but with Windows 7 still being in its Beta stage, we're not going to hold our breath.
Windows 7 vs. Vista VGA Performance Analysis

OCZ Apex Series 120GB SATA II SSD Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the OCZ Apex Series 120GB SATA II SSD

Solid state drives are starting to become more affordable and offer better performance than their spinning disk hard drive cousins, but will their performance justify the current prices? OCZ has come out with a new design that just may be what people have been waiting for. Take a look at the article and see what we think.
OCZ Apex Series 120GB SATA II SSD Review

Silverstone Fortress & Strider 750W Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Silverstone Fortress & Strider 750W

The Silverstone Fortress aims to shrink the same awe inspiring and award winning uni-body construction of the legendary TJ07 to a mid-tower case, while still offering modern functionality and all the bells and whistles one should expect from an enthusiast enclosure.
Silverstone Fortress & Strider 750W Review

Arctic Cooling Accelero TWIN TURBO VGA Cooler Review
Techniz posted a review of the Arctic Cooling Accelero TWIN TURBO VGA Cooler

The Accelero TWIN TURBO is not only powerful on the stylish look, but also the performance that able to deliver by it. The huge heatsink from the Accelero TWIN TURBO is made of aluminum thin fins together with the copper base and heatpipes to provide the best heat dissipations for the VGA card......
Arctic Cooling Accelero TWIN TURBO VGA Cooler Review

MNPCTECH Spring Loaded Case Handles Review
Modders-Inc takes a look at the MNPCTECH Spring Loaded Case Handles

So, you've just finished modding a kick butt gaming rig, adding a killer paint job that causes neck snapping double-takes, to take to LAN parties? But, it is a pain to carry around, it's heavy for one thing and having to clean finger prints etc off the paint is a drag. If only it had handles eh?
MNPCTECH Spring Loaded Case Handles Review

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 Review
iXBT Labs posted a review on the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295

GeForce GTX 295 is based on two 55nm GT200b chips, which differ from their 65nm predecessors only in smaller die surface and lower power consumption. The transition to the 55nm process technology allows the card with two powerful GPUs to consume less than 300W and keep heat release at a level that its redesigned dual-slot cooling system can handle.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 Review

Canon PIXMA iP4600 Printer review
ITreviewed posted a review on the Canon PIXMA iP4600 Printer

When it came to the crunch - image quality - the PIXMA iP4600 didn't disappoint. In our tests black text from the pigment-based tank was rich and crisp with little blurring, and almost as good as a laser printer. You obviously lose a little density and control with draft-quality text, but it remains perfectly legible and helps to save money. Colour documents were equally sharp and there was no bleeding at all. Photos were just as impressive for the price and you could easily use the PIXMA iP4600 as a dedicated photo printer. Ignore the unusual fact that Canon's flagship A4 photo printer is available for under 100 - if you're looking for a versatile all-rounder, the PIXMA iP4600 is as good as any. All you need to decide is whether you need a built-in scanner.
Canon PIXMA iP4600 Printer Review

OCZ Technology Solid Series SSD Drive Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the OCZ Technology Solid Series SSD Drive

When it comes to Solid State Drives, the old adage holds true... speed costs, how fast do you want to go? OCZ's own SSDs such as their Core series of drives, have often garnered praise for their fast read/write times, but like other brands have been priced out of reach of the average consumer. To combat this OCZ has released their Solid Series, a value line of SSD drives for the masses. The 30Gb model they sent over for review today can be found for right around $100. But at that price can it live up to the OCZ name? Or is it merely a glorified USB thumb drive in disguise?
OCZ Technology Solid Series SSD Drive Review

NZXT Sentry LX Fan Controller Review
Techgage.com posted a review of NZXT's latest fan controller, the Sentry LX.

Whether you are looking to add some eye-candy to your machine, or want full control over your cooling system, adding in a robust fan controller isn't a bad idea. One of the best we've seen to date is NZXT's Sentry LX, which we happen to be taking a look at here. It's well-priced, looks good and works well... three things we like to see with any product.
NZXT Sentry LX Fan Controller Review