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Dell M109S Micro Projector reviewed
ITreviewed posted a review on the Dell M109S Micro Projector

If you are looking for a projector you can carry with minimal effort so you can give presentations just about anywhere, Dell's M109S fits the bill. It's so small that it is guaranteed to impress your clients. The downside is that colours are washed-out compared to regular projectors and it is not very bright. There is no remote control, the touch-sensitive control panel is a pain, and an operating noise level of 32dB/35dB (Normal/Bright mode) is louder than I expected. Another annoyance is that the cable with the VGA connector is only about 2.5 feet long, which resulted in my laptop tugging the projector out of position. Still, it handles PowerPoint presentations with aplomb. If it makes you feel any better, you'd be investing in one of the most eco-conscious display technologies out there. But when there are really great performers are out there for the same price or less, you really are paying a price premium for the size.
Dell M109S Micro Projector reviewed

Sapphire FirePSU 625W power supply review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the Sapphire FirePSU 625W power supply

Doubtless all of you reading this are more than familiar with Sapphire's range of graphics boards, and possible somewhat familiar with their motherboards too. However, today we're looking at at something a little different from the company, in the form of their 625 Watt FirePSU power supply. Can they shake up the PSU market with their presence?
Sapphire FirePSU 625W power supply review



InWin Matrix Review
XSReview has reviewed the InWin Matrix case

Recently we reviewed the rather impressive InWin X-Fighter. Today, we have another case from the same company but this time it's on the small end of the scale. The Matrix is designed especially for MATX boards and with its unique design and 360 degree visuals, it certainly looks the part. The white colour is very distinctive but unfortunately isn't the easiest to photograph so let's see how it shapes up.
InWin Matrix Review

Solidata X2-256 MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Solidata X2-256 MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk

The race has been on for competing products to catch the Intel solid state drives. For consumers, the multi level cell (MLC) technology drives is where the action is. Intel shocked everyone when their X25-M was released because of the drives outstanding performance that left other manufacturers scratching their heads and wondering what they could do to improve their product lines.

Today we are going to put the larger Solidata X2-256, the 256GB variant through its paces and see how it performs against the 128GB model as well as several other SSDs that have passed through our test lab. Could a larger SSD based on the same technology be faster than the X2-128 and will it be enough to dethrone the mighty Intel X25-M? Read on to find out.
Solidata X2-256 MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk Review

Patriot Viper 1600MHz Triple Channel Kit Review
Clunk posted a review on the Patriot Viper 1600MHz Triple Channel Kit

The market is currently awash with 6GB memory kits for i7 - this is great news for the consumer as it helps to drive down the prices and adds to the overall choice, but with so much choice, things can get a little confusing, so today we are going to try and simplify things a little by taking a look at the Patriot Viper PVT36G1600LLK 1600MHz 6GB kit.

This particular Viper kit is the "Low Latency" version, featuring 3x2GB modules rated at 8-8-8-24. They are decked out in a quirky looking set of heat spreaders that are constructed from two separate pieces of painted copper alloy - more on these later.

The feature set looks great, so how will the Viper kit perform?...as ever, read on to find out...
Patriot Viper 1600MHz Triple Channel Kit Review

NZXT Khaos Welded Aluminum Full Tower PC Case Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the NZXT Khaos Welded Aluminum Full Tower PC Case

Today, we will be looking at the NZXT Khaos full tower case. The new Khaos has tons of features and a design that NZXT says makes the Khaos an ‘Ultra Premium’ enthusiast chassis. So join us as we give the most expensive case to come through Legit Reviews a good once over.
NZXT Khaos Welded Aluminum Full Tower PC Case Review

Cooler Master Storm Scout Mid Tower Chassis Review
EXTREME Overclocking has just posted a review on the Cooler Master Storm Scout Mid Tower Chassis.

Cooler Master has just released a new case in their Storm series, dubbed the Scout. This mid tower chassis is targeted towards the LAN gaming enthusiast and features military influenced looks. Portability and durability are paramount when going to LAN parties or competitions, and CM has thoughtfully designed the Scout to meet those needs.
Cooler Master Storm Scout Mid Tower Chassis Review

ASUS EAH4890 TOP/HTDI/1GD5 reviewed
ITreviewed posted a review on the ASUS EAH4890 TOP/HTDI/1GD5

ATI has done a good job with Radeon HD 4890 and produced a high-end board at a mid-range price. If offers solid performance in contemporary games, outperforms the GeForce GTX 285 in a number of tests, has a wide range of supported FSAA modes, and has the best Custom Filtering Anti-Aliasing (CFAA) in the industry. 1024MB of local video memory always comes in handy for extreme gaming, and DirectX 10.1 and Shader Model 4.1 support means you're fully up to date with gaming APIs. If you already own an HD 4870 or GTX 260, then the small performance difference may come as a slight disappointment. But for others looking to upgrade older boards without breaking the bank on a dual-GPU card, ASUS's EAH4890 TOP/HTDI/1GD5 is a very good choice. You'll have to pay in excess of 300 if you want to get something significantly faster.
ASUS EAH4890 TOP/HTDI/1GD5 reviewed

CyberPower Gamer Ultra Perseus PC Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the CyberPower Gamer Ultra Perseus PC

If you want a prebuilt gaming rig built with experience and knowledge custom tailored right to your needs, CyberPower offer just that at a competitive price. Today we are going to look at the CyberPower Gamer Ultra Perseus, an AM3 Phenom II 720 powered rig complete with DDR3 RAM and the powerful ATI HD4870.
CyberPower Gamer Ultra Perseus PC Review

The Big X58 Triple Channel DDR3 Memory Roundup! 8 Mid-range Kits Tested
Mad Shrimps posted a X58 Triple Channel DDR3 Memory Roundup

In the ever raging sales battle among memory manufacturers, the Core i7 launch must have been the wind that shook the barley. While everyone was
convinced i7 would be the real start of DDR3 technology, it also was a "back to the drawing board" call for most, having to come up with lower voltage memory parts - with decent performance - in a hurry. Four months into the launch now, we present you with a roundup of 8 mid-range kits from 8 different manufacturers. Begun, the new battle has.
The Big X58 Triple Channel DDR3 Memory Roundup! 8 Mid-range Kits Tested

OCZ Eclipse & Behemoth Laser Gaming Mice Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the OCZ Eclipse & Behemoth Laser Gaming Mice

OCZ’s newest offerings on the mouse market are the Behemoth and Eclipse gaming mice. Equipped with the latest sensor technology available and an abundance of buttons they face the competitors. Competitively priced at 26.99 € for the Behemoth and only 24.99 € for the Eclipse they are sure to create quite a stir in the midrange market.
OCZ Eclipse & Behemoth Laser Gaming Mice Review

Creative Zen X-Fi Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Creative Zen X-Fi player

Since portable multimedia players market is getting slightly overcrowded, and potential users are getting pickier and more demanding, Creative have created new Zen player with addition of few very important letters in its name: X-Fi. Thanks to these tree letters phenomenal sound quality is expected. Users with subtle sense of hearing should expect nothing less than perfect sound coming from this media player. Of course these are just assumptions that can be drawn from player's name, and our job is to test all its features and present them to you with simple and honest conclusion..
Creative Zen X-Fi Review

CM Storm Scout Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the CM Storm Scout Case

CM Storm is a brand from Cooler Master targeted to high-end gamers and today we are going to take a look on their latest mid-tower case, Scout, which features an impeccable paint job and a sturdy top handle to make it easier to carry your PC around.
CM Storm Scout Case Review

Gigabyte GTS 250 1GB Review
Neoseeker takes a look at the Gigabyte GTS 250

If you are plan on overclocking however, this GTS 250 would be a better bet against the HD 4850. With the Zalman cooler, this card is able to sustain very fast overclocks, propelling it into a respectably higher level of performance. For those of you look to upgrade soon, the Gigabyte GTS 250 is worth a look, and for the overclockers out there, this card is worth two looks.
Gigabyte GTS 250 1GB Review

LaTosta Lightweight Laptop Stand Review
OCC has published a new review of the LaTosta Lightweight Laptop Stand

The LaTosta Lightweight Laptop Stand is a very unique way to cool down a laptop while also providing ergonomic benefits. At first look it might look like a silly way to do this, but after fiddling with the positioning of the brackets and realizing how easy it is to take them with you wherever you might be going, it becomes clear that this is really an ingenious design. While the cooling benefits aren't quite as significant as some of the bulkier, powered coolers, there are still significant benefits to be had.
LaTosta Lightweight Laptop Stand Review

Patriot XPorter Magnum 64GB Review
PureOverclock posted a review on the Patriot XPorter Magnum 64GB USB flash drive

Oftentimes we want big and small at the same time. Funny how that works. Huge storage capacity in a small form factor is a combination we love. Well, today we're looking at the Patriot Magnum 64GB flash drive, a product that can store a beastly amount of information in a small package.
Patriot XPorter Magnum 64GB Review

Cooler Master Storm Scout Mid-Tower Review
Techgage.com posted a review of Cooler Master's latest CM Storm-branded
chassis, the Scout.

Cooler Master impressed us greatly with their first "Storm" chassis, the Sniper, and we're happy to report that their follow-up, the mid-tower Scout, is yet another winner. Like the Sniper, the Scout has features directly targeted towards LAN gamers, has greatcooling abilities, runs quiet, and is set to be priced at an affordable $120 USD.
Cooler Master Storm Scout Mid-Tower Review

OCZ Gladiator MAX CPU cooler Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the OCZ Gladiator MAX CPU cooler

We test the Gladiator MAX CPU cooler from OCZ. The Gladiator MAX is based off the same principle as the Vendetta series, the Gladiator Max uses the same method of copper heat pipes, by making the heat pipes contact the CPU directly, that's dubbed HDT (Heatpipe Direct Touch).

With this product, OCZ targets a slightly different segment of the market as it is equipped with a 1500 RPM, extraordinarily silent fan. So it's the best of both worlds really .. an all new design, 4 heat pipe based cooler, completely silent, yet with enough punch to show off some decent cooling performance.
OCZ Gladiator MAX CPU cooler Review