Tech ARP posted a Razer Krait Optical Gaming Mouse review
Bit-Tech has posted a review on the Connect3D Radeon X1950 XT 256MB
TheTechLounge posted a review on the AMD 690 Chipset
hi-techreviews.com posted a review on the Razer DeathAdder
PureOverclock posted a review on the OCZ Equalizer 2500 DPI Laser Gaming Mouse
PC Stats posted a review on the ABIT AW9D-MAX 975X Express Motherboard
FrostyTech posted a Rosewill RCX-Z1 Heatsink Review
BonaFideReviews.com posted a review on the Microsoft Zune 30GB Media Player
Techgage posted a review of Cooler Masters latest enclosure, the X-Craft 350
HEXUS.net posted a review on the Inno3D iChiLL 7900GS Arctic Cooling Silencer 6
Have you ever wanted a really good optical gaming mouse, but see no need for "professional" mice with multiple side buttons? If so, the Razer Krait might just be the answer to your prayers.Razer Krait Optical Gaming Mouse Review
The Krait boasts a 1600 dpi optical sensor with a frame rate of 6400 fps, a 16-bit data channel and a gold USB connector for bling bling. Read about it in our latest review.
Bit-Tech has posted a review on the Connect3D Radeon X1950 XT 256MB
With the Radeon X1950 XT 256MB now retailing for just over £140, it has been pushed into a different price bracket. Does the drastic price drop make the Connect3D X1950 XT 256MB one to consider while we're all waiting for DirectX 10 games and mid-range next-generation hardware to turn up?Connect3D Radeon X1950 XT 256MB Review
TheTechLounge posted a review on the AMD 690 Chipset
AMD has officially announced their first in-house chipset, RS690. In the form of 690V, we take an ASUS board for a spin against the long-standing nVidia competition: MCP61. Can the new chipset hold its own, or is it destined for relative obscurity?AMD 690 Chipset Review
hi-techreviews.com posted a review on the Razer DeathAdder
The name of the game when you are playing FPS type games is speed and accuracy, the ability to lock onto your target and say get a one-shot kill versus a having to fight the mouse just to acquire a target can make for some very long headaches but very short matches. The crew at Razer has come to your rescue one again with what very well maybe the meanest gaming mouse ever built. This bad boy features the 3rd generation "3G Infrared Sensor Technology" which equals out 1800 DPI. There a bunch of other features but you will need to read the review to find out what they are.Razer DeathAdder Review
PureOverclock posted a review on the OCZ Equalizer 2500 DPI Laser Gaming Mouse
The popularity of super-high performance mice aimed at gamers and hardware connoisseurs has grown exponentially, and it's Razer who are most notably responsible for much of this. So perhaps it's interesting to see one of the leaders responsible for the birth of overclockable memory, OCZ, have a stab at the buzz peripheral of the moment - the revered 'gaming' mouse.OCZ Equalizer 2500 DPI Laser Gaming Mouse Review
PC Stats posted a review on the ABIT AW9D-MAX 975X Express Motherboard
The ABIT AW9D-MAX motherboard is based on Intel's top of the line 975X Express and ICH7R chipsets, packs in quite a lot to get excited about. This high end desktop chipset enables the AW9D-MAX to accommodate 533/800/1066MHz FSB Intel socket 775 processors. The four memory slots can be filled with up to 8GB of unbuffered ECC/non-ECC DDR2-800 RAM. Standard equipment on the motherboard includes dual PCI Express based GigABIT network cards, ABIT's AudioMAX High Definition 7.1 channel audio controller, eight 3GB/s SATAII channels, Firewire IEEE 1394a and two additional two port Silicon Image SiI3132 Serial ATA II/RAID controllers.ABIT AW9D-MAX 975X Express Motherboard Review
FrostyTech posted a Rosewill RCX-Z1 Heatsink Review
The Rosewill RCX-Z1 is an economical socket AM2 or 939 AMD Athlon64 heatsink in the most basic sense. In fact, it has been quite a while since FrostyTech has tested an extruded aluminum cooler for a modern processor. Apart from its copper heat spreader base plate, this is a very simple heatsink that is cheap and simple to install. It's thermal performance is satisfactory for AMD Sempron or any of the new lower wattage Athlon64 CPUs.Rosewill RCX-Z1 Heatsink Review
BonaFideReviews.com posted a review on the Microsoft Zune 30GB Media Player
Microsoft's Zune has been the talk of the town since it's release during last year's holiday season yet the context of the "talking" has been both good and bad. We've read mixed reviews with some loving the Zune and some hating it. Understandably this must be quite confusing for consumers, so today we at BFR hope to leave you with a review that you can truly use to base your opinion of the Zune on.Microsoft Zune 30GB Media Player Review
Techgage posted a review of Cooler Masters latest enclosure, the X-Craft 350
In the world of external hard drives, eSATA is the clear way to go. With both USB and eSATA on the Cooler Master X-Craft 350, it is positioned with plenty of bells and whistles to entice you to buy it. But is it worth it?Cooler Master X-Craft 350 HD Enclosure Review
HEXUS.net posted a review on the Inno3D iChiLL 7900GS Arctic Cooling Silencer 6
Inno3D has understood the need for per-SKU differentiation and thus launched its iChiLL series, and the volume-selling NVIDIA GeForce 7900GS is the first GPU to receive the full iChiLL makeover. Read on to find out if this is the best graphics card for just over £100Inno3D iChiLL 7900GS Arctic Cooling Silencer 6 Review