TrustedReviews have looked at the Olympus mju 770 SW
HotHardware.com posted a new article featuring OCZ's brand-new Flex XLC Water-Cooled CAS-3 DDR2-800 2GB hybrid memory kit.
XSReviews has reviewed the Antec Earthwatts 500w and the Akasa Greenpower 500w
techPowerUp posted a review on the Vizo Luxon Advanced 3.5 inch HDD enclosure
Viper Lair posted a review on the Cooler Master NotePal P1 Notebook Cooler
Techgage posted a review of Nikons budget L6 camera
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Logitech Z-10 Interactive Speaker System
TheTechLounge posted a review on the Microsoft Zune
Futurelooks checks out one the Antec TruePower Trio 650 Watt Power Supply
Pro-Clockers posted a review on the Buffalo FSX800D2C-K1G FireStix
XtremeComputing posted a review on the Abit IN9 32x MAX WIFi (Nvidia 680i) Mobo
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the XClio StablePower 850 Watt Power Supply
It shrugs off the worst of the British climate. Rain, sleet, snow, hail and even cats and dogs are, as the saying goes, water off a duck’s back. So thanks Olympus. Because of you I’m now sitting here dripping onto my keyboard, because I’ve just been out taking sample shots with a cameraOlympus mju 770 SW Review
that makes Sir Ranulf Fiennes look like a stay-at-home wuss.
HotHardware.com posted a new article featuring OCZ's brand-new Flex XLC Water-Cooled CAS-3 DDR2-800 2GB hybrid memory kit.
With the release of their Flex XLC modules, OCZ is offering a product which is substantially more flexible than most other enthusiast class memory modules on the market. They can be air-cooled or water-cooled. They'll run at lower clock speeds with tight timings, or at high clock speeds with more relaxed timings. The Flex XLC modules are unique, efficient, and from what we've seen thus far, the pricing is in line with other high-end modules.OCZ Flex XLC Hybrid Water-Cooled Memory Kit Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Antec Earthwatts 500w and the Akasa Greenpower 500w
Unless you subscribe to the theory of a second ice age, you'll know that humans are slowly warming our planet up due to CO2 output. While computers -- probably -- play a small part in this global change, there is still an impact. Step in 80+ power supplies which promise above 80% efficiency throughout their output wattage range (20%, 50% and 100%). Today I have two such units, both rated @ 500w but from two different manufacturers.Antec Earthwatts 500w and the Akasa Greenpower 500w Reviews
techPowerUp posted a review on the Vizo Luxon Advanced 3.5 inch HDD enclosure
The Vizo Luxon Advanced HDD enclosure is a very versatile case which gives the user complete choice what type of internal and external connection is used. The rounded corners and nice black, blue or silver exterior make this a great addition to your desktop and the performance of both USB 2.0 and eSATA is good no matter what drive is used.Vizo Luxon Advanced 3.5 inch HDD enclosure Review
Viper Lair posted a review on the Cooler Master NotePal P1 Notebook Cooler
The product itself is a simple idea, and works for most laptops you find, from 14" widescreens to 17" models, though it many not cover the entire laptop or may cover too much of it. The other nice aspect about it is that it angles the keyboard up so that it seems to provide a more ergonomic feel.Cooler Master NotePal P1 Notebook Cooler Review
Techgage posted a review of Nikons budget L6 camera
Nikon is not known as a company to slow down their release schedule, and currently they have a huge collection of point-and-shoot cameras. Today we are taking a look at a model from their lifestyle series, the six megapixel L6.Nikon Coolpix L6 6.0MP Digital Camera Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Logitech Z-10 Interactive Speaker System
When looking for a desktop speaker system there are a ton of choices, you can go the cheap route or the expensive route it all depends on what you want. Today we will be looking at the Z-10 interactive 2.0 speaker system from Logitech. It has a ton of cool features that many desktop speaker systems just do not offer. These speakers might be a bit expensive at over $100, let's see if they are worth the price tag.Logitech Z-10 Interactive Speaker System Review
TheTechLounge posted a review on the Microsoft Zune
After several weeks of daily use I've certainly formed more than one opinion about the Zune. Of course there are endless product reviews of the Zune available on the interweb, already... But with this review I'll try to not only cover the basic features and usability of Microsoft's little brown brick but my impression of the player as a whole, why and who should buy one, and if it lives up to its great white competitor.Microsoft Zune Review
Futurelooks checks out one the Antec TruePower Trio 650 Watt Power Supply
Antec has been making some very stable and high quality power supplies for quite some time. This is in addition to their excellent computer case line up. Today, we check out their one of their newest power supplies, the TruePower Trio 650 to see if more power and three 12 volt rails makes aAntec TruePower Trio 650 Watt Power Supply Review
difference.
Pro-Clockers posted a review on the Buffalo FSX800D2C-K1G FireStix
The FireStix range in bus speeds from 800MHz up to 1066. This range totally covers those that have decided to utilize an AMD or Intel processor. With its flaming red heat spreaders and high capacities, the FireStix is sure to please. So, let's now take a set of FSX800D2C-K1G for a test ride.Buffalo FSX800D2C-K1G FireStix Review
XtremeComputing posted a review on the Abit IN9 32x MAX WIFi (Nvidia 680i) Mobo
The MicroSD and the adaptors come in one plastic shock proof case, it would not withstand a heavy crush but it is good enough to avoid damage if dropped, or in the microSD thought loss... (Editors note: lol them microSD cards are very small, I lost one when it pinged out of my phone, I am sure Samsung put a pump action spring in the slot)Abit IN9 32x MAX WIFi (Nvidia 680i) Mobo Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the XClio StablePower 850 Watt Power Supply
During my battery of tests, Xclio's Stablepower 850W PSU lived up to its name. They could also legitimately call it the “Silentpower,” as it performed its duties without a whisper of noise. (That name is already taken, but I couldn't help myself.) The Stablepower 850W has both stability and silence, as well as features like active PFC, 80% efficiency and a two-year warranty.XClio StablePower 850 Watt Power Supply Review