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XtremeComputing posted SkullCandy G.I and Ti Dj style headset Review

We take a look at the SkullCandy G.I and Ti Dj style headsets and put them through their paces, not only do these headphones sound great, SkullCandy currently offers one of if not the best warranty I have ever heard of. Sound interesting? well we thought so, read the review to find out more
SkullCandy G.I and Ti Dj style headset Review

techFEAR posted a review on the Everex StepNote XT5000T

Everex has another solid notebook in the StepNote XT5000T. The 17" wide screen and low price-point allow this product to compete with notebooks that cost upwards of US$400 more.
Everex StepNote XT5000T Evaluation



Fastsilicon posted a review on a budget LCD

After reviewing all of the aspects of this monitor, it has proven itself as one of the best deals on the market for performance oriented 17" budget monitors. The excellent desktop performance as well as the simple design, makes this monitor a must for businesses. In addition, from gaming to video, this monitor definitely carries itself with good response time and contrast ratio for the price.
Budget LCD

Bjorn3D posted PowerColor X1950 PRO SCS3 Video Card Review

G80 being out for a while, it's now AMD's turn to bring new generation of video cards. For that however, you will have to wait another month or so before we even see first R600 cards being sold. Meanwhile, AMD partners are going stiff and are seeking fresh blood to feed their customers. I would assume the madness that's going on as they can't deliver new cards thus make no money. Forget that for a while and let's move back in time to R500 era.

Back in October 2006, I've had a chance to check out PowerColor X1950 PRO running Arctic Cooling system. Ever since that day, we haven't seen anything new from AMD except for boiling X1550 SCS which brought nothing new except for name change. So what can AIBs do about not being able to get AMD's piece of the pie? The answer is release another SKU of the most popular card.

What I have for you today is PowerColor X1950 PRO SCS3. The card itself should be somewhat familiar, though 'SCS3' suffix explanation might be needed. You probably gathered from our previous PowerColor reviews what SCS stood for, if not than read along. Silent Cooling System is what PowerColor used for the first time with their Bravo X700, X800 XL SCS2 512MB and then with X1550 SCS. Now it's time for something completely fresh.
PowerColor X1950 PRO SCS3 Video Card Review

PC Stats posted MSI NX8600GTS-T2D256E-OC GeForce 8600GTS Videocard Review

MSI has taken what nVIDIA has done with the GeForce 8600GTS and tweaked it so it's even better. The MSI NX8600GTS-T2D256E-OC comes factory overclocked and equipped with a swanky low noise heatsink. The MSI NX8600GTS-T2D256E-OC retails for an aggressive $224 CDN ($199 USD, £99 GBP)! Faster than the previous generation, quieter, and less expensive. Talk about the best of both worlds!
MSI NX8600GTS-T2D256E-OC GeForce 8600GTS Videocard Review

HotHardware evaluate the features and performance of Sapphire's unique Radeon X1950 Pro Dual

As its name suggests, this card has a pair of Radeon X1950 Pro GPUs on a single board. It also has 1GB of RAM and an insanely large cooler and PCB. Head on over to the site and check out this behemoth.
Sapphire Radeon X1950 Pro Dual Review

Tech ARP posted a Graphics Card Repair Guide

If your expensive graphics card ever pops a capacitor after its warranty expires, is that the end of the road? Fear not! All is not lost.

Let Empire23 show you just how you can turn your dead card into a fully-working graphics card. All you need are a few cheap tools and some chutzpah.
Graphics Card Repair Guide

Bios Magazine posted Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11 Premium Edition Review

WhatsUp Gold is a software application designed for network administrators managing Windows servers ('What's down? Why? For how long?'). A relatively powerful network monitoring solution, WhatsUp Gold provides standards-based monitoring of any network device, service, or application on TCP/IP and Windows networks. It lets you discover devices on your network, initiate monitoring of those devices, and execute actions based on device state changes, so you can identify network failures before they become catastrophic.
Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold v11 Premium Edition Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the Route 66 Chicago 6000 vs. Medion GoPal PNA465

We don't normally review sat navs in Head 2 Heads, but in this instance it made perfect sense, since when we opened up the boxes we discovered they were both almost identical. This isn't a great surprise considering that so many casings are built in East Asia and then licensed to
companies elsewhere, as is obviously the case here.
Route 66 Chicago 6000 vs. Medion GoPal PNA465

TrustedReviews have looked at the Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10 Pro Earphones

The Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10 Pros are superb earphones in every respect. The triple driver design produces staggering sound across a wide range of music genres. The improved build quality over the super.fi 5 Pros is also a very welcome addition. But it’s the pricing that comes as the real shock here, with Ultimate Ears undercutting Shure’s triple driver SE530s by £100, and going head to head with the dual driver SE420s.
Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10 Pro Earphones Review

XSReviews has reviewed the ZEROtherm BTF80, BTF90, and BTF95

We've taken a spy at ZEROtherm's GPU cooling range, and we're impressed; now its time for their CPU offerings. Today I have their range of butterfly coolers which may frighten the masculine but if their silent and cool well no-one will notice your lack of manlihood...
ZEROtherm BTF80, BTF90, and BTF95 Review

TechwareLabs has published a review of the PLANon DocuPen RC800

PLANon recently sent us the DocuPen RC800 which is a portable color/mono scanner with a built in rechargable battery and onboard upgradable memory to hold your documents for download at a later time. The DocuPen is very small small device that allows for ultra portability for the mobile professional on the go. It is designed to accomodate scanning up to normal width pages of 8.5" and as long a length as is needed provided enough memory is present. We tested scanning, transfers, and overall usability and bring you the results. Read our review to find out if the DocuPen RC800 is worth your cash.
PLANon DocuPen RC800 Review