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Here a roundup of today's hardware reviews:

- Gigabyte G1 Assassin Intel X58 Motherboard Review
- Koribo Vivar Wireless Keyboard Review
- Corsair H60 CPU Cooler Review
- OCZ 50GB RevoDrive PCI-Express SSD Review
- Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 FleX Review
- Antec Six Hundred v2 Gaming Case Review
- Danger Den Black Series Tower 21 Review
- Sapphire Radeon HD 6990 Review
- Speedlink MYST Touch Scroll Mouse Review
- ECO Sound Engineering V268 Wireless Bluetooth Headset Review



Gigabyte G1 Assassin Intel X58 Motherboard Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Gigabyte G1 Assassin Intel X58 Motherboard

This year at CES, one of the biggest announcements was Gigabyte unveiling their G1-Killer Series motherboards. This new series of motherboards has gamers in mind with a Killer E2100 Dedicated network processing unit and Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Digital Audio Processor (20K2) on the motherboard itself! No need to go out and buy a Killer NIC or a dedicated sound card. These are the two features that stand out on the motherboard the most, but there are a quite a few others. Did I also mention this motherboard has an ammo clip on it? Read on to check it out!
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Koribo Vivar Wireless Keyboard Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk posted a review on the Koribo Vivar Wireless Keyboard

Today, we're reviewing the final of three wireless keyboards from Koribo. The Vivar features an optical trackball, a scroll wheel, 13 multi-media buttons, mouse buttons, a non-skid surface/rubber pads and low battery indication. Let's take a closer look at the Vivar to see how well it performs compared with its two siblings.
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Corsair H60 CPU Cooler Review
Neoseeker posted a review on the Corsair H60 CPU Cooler

Corsair goes for a hat trick in CPU water cooling with the H60. Find out if third time's a charm in our review of Corsair's latest in self-contained water cooling, promising high performance and low noise
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OCZ 50GB RevoDrive PCI-Express SSD Review
Ninjalane has posted their review of the super cool and super fast Revodrive from OCZ

By utilizing the PCI-Express x4 slot the OCZ Revo 50GB drive can run at its full potential, allowing unhindered access to the data and can really improve the daily use of your computer. If you haven't made the switch to SSD technology yet this is an excellent time.
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 FleX Review
Techgage posted a look at Sapphire's Radeon HD 6870 FleX graphics card.

Building an Eyefinity setup is easier than ever, thanks in part to the powerful GPUs we have the choice of, and also the easier-to-stomach pricing of 20~24" displays. Sapphire, with its FleX, makes things even easier by giving us a card that negates the requirement for a DisplayPort monitor. That 3x1 setup is looking good, isn't it?
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Antec Six Hundred v2 Gaming Case Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Antec Six Hundred v2 Gaming Case

Antec has been in the PC enclosures business for over 25 years. They have many unique and creative cases such as the LanBoy and Skeleton. However, nothing is more iconic than their "Hundred" series gaming cases, from the low-end Antec One Hundred to the Antec Twelve Hundred full tower. In order to keep up with competition, Antec has been massively updating their line of products. This time it's the Six Hundred's turn. Out of the seven "Hundred" series gaming cases, the Antec Six Hundred V2 is the most balanced. It was designed to be simple but effective. Benchmark Reviews will test the Antec Six Hundred V2 and see where it stands among the fierce competition.
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Danger Den Black Series Tower 21 Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Danger Den Black Series Tower 21 acrylic case.

Danger Den is one company that customizes in acrylic cases to suit various needs and aesthetic preferences. And today we're looking at the Black Series Tower 21, a full tower clear case that seeks to make a big impression. Want a new water cooling setup? Want some unique styling? Read on, the Danger Den Tower 21 might be just up your alley.
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6990 Review
OCC has published a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD 6990

By using the AUSUM switch on the spine of the card you can take the card from its default 830MHz clocks to the over driven 880MHz at 1.175v. AMD gives the enthusiast/overclocker the ability to see a speed bump with nothing more than flicking a switch. Truth be told it works and shows a slight FPS increase when you need it. On the other hand we have the way we normally do things and used a combination of tools including Sapphire's TRIXX utility to bump the clocks up. The core was bumped up to an aggressive 950MHz to start with and was a bit to much for the card and voltage capabilities of 1.175v. Reducing the clock speed to 940Mhz was met with success and is the final clock speed I was able to achieve. This is an increase of 110MHz over the 830Mhz base speed on the cores. The GDDR5 memory scaled quite well and was able to reach a lofty 1473MHz before causing issues in the gaming tests. 1500Mhz was my target as the 6970 seems to reach these speeds at will but a 223MHz improvement is well worth the effort.
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Speedlink MYST Touch Scroll Mouse Review
Vortez posted a review on the Speedlink MYST Touch Scroll Mouse

The MYST Touch Scroll mouse (abbreviated to MYST from now on), as the name suggests, includes touch sensitive scrolling. This is a very novel feature not seen widely across the PC market yet. The MYST is a small and light mouse, aimed primarily towards users on the move. It comes in both wired and wireless flavours, and in black or white colours. Today, I'll be looking at the white, wireless version.
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ECO Sound Engineering V268 Wireless Bluetooth Headset Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the ECO Sound Engineering V268 Wireless Bluetooth Headset

What can you get for $10 these days? Not much really, but if you check over at Wireless Ground you can get a Bluetooth headset for $9.95! is it worth it? Well maybe it is, that is if you’re looking for a throwaway type headset and not too worried about sound quality and comfort. The product is the ECO Sound Engineering V268 Wireless Bluetooth Headset. I’ve never heard of Eco Sound before until now, and at $10 I wasn’t expecting much, but for the price it’s not that bad.
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