Legit Reviews has taken a handful of their 'retired' graphics cards out of the closet to get some updated benchmarking numbers.
XYZ Computing posted Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 Review
HEXUS posted a review on the Playstation 3
Howtoforge posted a new howto about setting up virtual users and domains with Postfix, Courier and MySQL under Ubuntu Linux 6.10
The first Apple TV dissection photos have hit the Web, clearly revealing some of the device's internal component suppliers and design wins.
The guys over at TechRestore where quick to the punch on this one, not hesitating to pry the cover from the...
Busting into an Apple TV (photos)
XSReviews has reviewed the Silverstone Olympia OP650w
HotHardware.com evaluate the features, aesthetics, and overall design of Thermaltake's slick looking LANBOX VF1000BWS small form factor enclosure.
I4U NEWS reviews the Foxconn 8800 GTS 320MB Overclocked Graphics Card.
OCIA.net takes a look at the NZXT Precise 850w Power Supply in their latest review
Viper Lair takes a look at the MSI mPC C51PV Barebone SFF
Virtual-Hideout posted Patriot 2GB PC2-6400 DDR2 Memory Kit Review
Techgage posted a review of Thermaltakes Mozart TX case
TheTechLounge posted a review on the D-Link Wireless N Router and Adapters
ThinkComputers posted Velocity Micro Gamers' Edge DualX Custom Gaming Computer Review
Futurelooks checks out the Zalman ZM-600HP 600 Watt Modular Heatpipe Cooled Power Supply
TrustedReviews have looked at the Sony PlayStation 3
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the PowerColor X1650 XT 256MB AGP Video Card
Armed with the above 24 graphics cards we set off for days and days of benchmarking to bring you some performance charts that our readers could actually use to help judge on what upgrade would be the right move for them. We are also doing this for all of our NVIDIA cards, so be prepared for some big performance charts when the upcoming NVIDIA and ATI Products are released in the coming weeks.24 ATI Radeon PCI-E Video Cards Benchmarked
XYZ Computing posted Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 Review
While Microsoft currently offers a full range of mice (gaming, ergonomic, portable, etc.) their specialty has always been general use equipment. These are items that work well under almost any circumstances but are not designed with a specific purpose. Most often these are found used in the home or office environment, but some are able gamers or have other strengths. The WLM 8000 is a high-end version of the general use mouse and is not much different from a few of Microsoft's other mice. It has upgrades- like a laser sensor, Bluetooth connectivity, and a rechargeable base- but is fundamentally the same.Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 Review
HEXUS posted a review on the Playstation 3
Right, it’s here, Sony’s much awaited PlayStation 3. The Xbox 360 killer. The machine that everyone, according to that top Sony bod, should just work harder to own as it’s a bit pricey.Playstation 3 Review
But price aside, what does Sony's new machine actually do? How does it hold up against the established Xbox 360? Does it really attract the girls better than a warehouse of Lynx?
Howtoforge posted a new howto about setting up virtual users and domains with Postfix, Courier and MySQL under Ubuntu Linux 6.10
This document describes how to install a Postfix mail server that is based on virtual users and domains, i.e. users and domains that are in a MySQL database. I'll also demonstrate the installation and configuration of Courier (Courier-POP3, Courier-IMAP), so that Courier can authenticate against the same MySQL database Postfix uses. The resulting Postfix server is capable of SMTP-AUTH and TLS and quota. In addition to that, this tutorial covers the installation of Amavisd, SpamAssassin and ClamAV so that emails will be scanned for spam and viruses.Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier And MySQL (Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft)
The first Apple TV dissection photos have hit the Web, clearly revealing some of the device's internal component suppliers and design wins.
The guys over at TechRestore where quick to the punch on this one, not hesitating to pry the cover from the...
Busting into an Apple TV (photos)
XSReviews has reviewed the Silverstone Olympia OP650w
Silverstone have been producing high end power supplies and chassis for years now. They are hoping to continue this run with their latest range of PSUs, the Olympias. Featuring a strong single 12v rail and a multitude of connectors and cables, can the OP650 model serve up what we are looking for? Read on to find out.Silverstone Olympia OP650w Review
HotHardware.com evaluate the features, aesthetics, and overall design of Thermaltake's slick looking LANBOX VF1000BWS small form factor enclosure.
Head on over to the site and take a look.Thermaltake LANBOX VF1000BWS Review
I4U NEWS reviews the Foxconn 8800 GTS 320MB Overclocked Graphics Card.
The Foxconn 8800 GTS 320MB Overclocked graphics card has a core clock speed of 575 MHz (stock is 500MHz) and the memory clock is 1800MHz (stock is 16 00 MHz). The 96 stream processors chug along at 1.2GHz. The heat sink /fan follows the NVIDIA reference design, though with a snazzy top cover.Foxconn 8800 GTS 320MB Overclocked Review
OCIA.net takes a look at the NZXT Precise 850w Power Supply in their latest review
A power switch is located on the rear of the unit, as well as a switch for the +12v rail which can be set to "split" or "combined". This is the first power supply I have seen that offers such a switch. There has been a lot of talk the past few years with the introduction of multiple 12v rails, and even more as of late with the jump back to single 12v rails. From the outside, each method seems to have its pros and cons, so I decided to settle it once and for all and see which method truly is the best choice.NZXT Precise 850w Power Supply Review
Viper Lair takes a look at the MSI mPC C51PV Barebone SFF
The mPC C51PV was completely stable during testing. We did not experience any issues using the included drivers or those downloaded directly from NVIDIA's support site. Since the system did not run hot, heat never became a factor despite the rather cramped quarters inside. Even with an AM2 4400+ and 7950 GX2 running off the small PSU, the system ran just fine.MSI mPC C51PV Barebone SFF Review
Virtual-Hideout posted Patriot 2GB PC2-6400 DDR2 Memory Kit Review
The Patriot Extreme modules can currently be found for under $200 with some rebates floating around that make the memory well worth the buy. If you're looking for a great "bang for the buck" memory kit that can perform very well and keep you up to date with future upgrades, then the PC2-6400LLK Extreme Performance memory will be perfect.Patriot 2GB PC2-6400 DDR2 Memory Kit Review
Techgage posted a review of Thermaltakes Mozart TX case
Are you in the market for a roomy server case? Tired of the small cases that don't offer enough room for all your bits and bobs? Today we take a look at a case that can run the gamut from HTPC to server to gaming case and gives you more room than you can shake a stick of Rambus at.Thermaltake Mozart TX Review
TheTechLounge posted a review on the D-Link Wireless N Router and Adapters
The sets of technologies that make up the 802.11n wireless standard are still being hammered out. What this means is that all those products out there that are being advertised as 802.11n are actually being produced as Draft 802.11n products. I have with me a full setup of draft wireless N products from D-Link. This includes their DIR-635 router, DWA-645 notebook adapter and the DWA-542 desktop adapter.D-Link Wireless N Router and Adapters
ThinkComputers posted Velocity Micro Gamers' Edge DualX Custom Gaming Computer Review
When you are looking for an ultimate gaming PC there are not a lot of choices. It's not like you can go down to your local Best Buy or Circuit City and get a great gaming PC. At those retail stores you will find basic consumer systems, no hardcore gaming systems. So where do you turn if you want a top of the line gaming PC where you can choose the components inside and have it professionally built for you? Velocity Micro is one of the few companies out there that will do this for you. Today we will be taking a look at their Gamers' Edge DualX Custom Gaming PC. We will see how it performs against our test system and compare results to the price of each system.Velocity Micro Gamers' Edge DualX Custom Gaming Computer Review
Futurelooks checks out the Zalman ZM-600HP 600 Watt Modular Heatpipe Cooled Power Supply
Zalman has been committed to making super quiet cooling solutions for quite some time. Their quality and near artistic construction have made them legendary. Today, we check out one of their innovative heatpipe cooled power supplies. Does silence have a price when it comes to power? Let's find out!Zalman ZM-600HP 600 Watt Modular Heatpipe Cooled Power Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Sony PlayStation 3
There’s no denying that Sony is slightly late to the table with its next generation gaming console. With Nintendo launching it’s fun filled Wii at the beginning of December 2006 and Microsoft unveiling the Xbox 360 almost a year and a half ago, Sony has managed to gift no less than two Christmas periods to Microsoft and one to Nintendo. It’s fair to say that the Wii was the big hit of the recent festive season, while the year before getting your paws on an Xbox 360 was nigh on impossible. But for the launch of the PlayStation 3 there’s no Christmas buying frenzy to help it along, and with much of the gaming public already equipped with an X360 or a Wii, or even both, has the PlayStation 3 got what it takes to make an impact at this stage?Sony PlayStation 3 Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the PowerColor X1650 XT 256MB AGP Video Card
The PowerColor X1650 XT 256MB AGP Video Card breathed some new life into a solid system that really only shows its age due to AGP graphics being featured. Performance in benchmarks and many games was better than expected, and showed that there really is no reason to retire a system simply due to the fact that it doesn't support PCI-Express.PowerColor X1650 XT 256MB AGP Video Card Review