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NZXT WHISPER Classic Series PC Case Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the NZXT WHISPER Classic Series PC Case

I have a large desk, and I prefer to have my PC on my desk, my setup is monitor, monitor, monitor and then the case, so having it that close to me I want my PC to be as silent as possible, I don't want to hear my computer, but yet it still needs to be cool. Enter NZXT with their Whisper case, true to it's name it is silent with the help of insulating foam to dampen noise and several low RPM fans to help keep things cool. The Whisper though is a large case, and it's very heavy, but it's also very well made with room for nine hard drives and six 5.25" devices. Continue on to see the video tour of the case, along with several pictures as well
NZXT WHISPER Classic Series PC Case Review

Tuniq Potency 650W PSU Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Tuniq Potency 650W PSU

Even though many enthusiasts have heard of Sunbeamtech before, less so are familiar with Tuniq. Tuniq is a subsidiary company to Sunbeamtech, dedicated to designing and producing high performance and stylish products for a more demanding audience. Today we are going to have a look at their product range with a review of the Potency 650W PSU. The Potency is a mid range product with very interesting specifications and Tuniq promises excellent overall performance.
Tuniq Potency 650W PSU Review



OCZ Apex 120 GByte MLC SSD Review
ocaholic.ch posted a review on the OCZ Apex 120 GByte MLC SSD

With the Apex OCZ presents an SSD based on an internal RAID 0 architecture. Therefore two of the latests JMicron Controllers are used to power OCZ newst generation of SSDs. OCZ claims datarates of 230 MByte reading and 160 MByte writing and there should also be no stuttering of the system.
OCZ Apex 120 GByte MLC SSD Review

ANTEC True Power 750 Watt (TP-750) Power Supply Review
Futurelooks checked out the ANTEC True Power 750 Watt (TP-750) Power Supply

The best thing you can do for your system is pick a strong, reliable power supply. What constitutes a “strong, reliable” power supply you ask? This would be a power supply that can provide the cleanest power source possible while maintaining very stable 3.3, 5, and 12 Volt power rails. It should also be able to maintain very acceptable voltages no matter if it’s running at 50% or 100% load. Antec seems to think their new True Power 750 Watt (TP-750) Power Supply is up to this task.
ANTEC True Power 750 Watt (TP-750) Power Supply Review