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Super Talent Luxio 64GB Flash Drive Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Super Talent Luxio 64GB Flash Drive

Flash drives are and have been a very important piece of pocket size technology for quite a while now. And flash drives are used on a daily basis by all kinds of people around the world. Some people use them for storing music or pictures, and sometimes movies, but at the same time, others use flash drives to take their computer based data with them on the go. Either way, people need a reliable device that can handle a light, or in some cases, heavy beating.

Super Talent has been in the computer storage industry for quite a while now, and seems to have a very good idea of what they are doing. Today, Super Talent has bestowed upon me a 64GB Luxio flash drive to review for you guys today, and I must say that I'm pretty excited to see how well this puppy performs.
Super Talent Luxio 64GB Flash Drive Review

TRENDnet TEG-240WS 24-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch Review
TweakTown posted a review on the TRENDnet TEG-240WS 24-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch

On the home front, as we have mentioned before people are turning their homes into small infrastructure environments. Many families have a computer per person living in the house and in some you may have more than one. This leads to an issue where you may over load your home router with connections. Most routers today only provide four ports. This is great if you only have a couple of hardwired systems, but what happens when you have five, six, or even more.

TRENDnet has graciously provided us with a potential answer to both of these issues. As the Pro-Sumer and the Enthusiast encroach on what was formerly a “members only” market, we have to look at more advanced equipment to meet the needs of these more demanding users. To find our answer we look at an enterprise class product and see if it can fit into the enthusiast space. So we present to you the TEG-240WS 24-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch.
TRENDnet TEG-240WS 24-Port Gigabit Web Smart Switch Review



Seasonic M12D 750W PSU Review
DriverHeaven.net posted a review on the Seasonic M12D 750W PSU

Today we will review one of their higher end products, the M12D 750W PSU. The M12D 750W boasts some very impressive specifications, but at the same time its retail price requires it to compete against the best products of its class. We will soon find out if it can take on some of the finest PSUs released in the retail market to this date.
Seasonic M12D 750W PSU Review

Gateway P-7808u FX Edition Gaming Notebook Review
I4U News published a review of the latest gaming notebook from Gateweay: Gateway P-7808u FX Edition.

Today we are going to look at one of the latest low cost gaming notebooks from Gateway called the Gateway P-7808u FX Edition. Typically, gaming notebooks that offer the features that Gateway packs into the 7808u FX costs well over $2,000. Somehow, Gateway has managed to cram all the hardware you expect form a high-end gaming computer into the 7808u FX edition at a bargain price. Does all that hardware equal good performance? Read on for all the Gateway P-7808u FX Edition details.
Gateway P-7808u FX Edition Gaming Notebook Review

Rasurbo GAP 750w Review
XSReviews has posted a review on the Rasurbo GAP 750w PSU

Power supplies are neither the most glamorous nor the most exciting part of a computer but they are essential to every rig. In recent times they have developed into being much more than just the power provider and in a time where looks are everything, style is a big factor not to mention noise and most importantly in the credit crunch, pricing. Rasurbo, which I must admit to not having heard of before, have released the GAP GaminX and Quiet PSU Series which hopes to tick all the boxes. We have the 750W unit here today so let's see how it shapes up.
Rasurbo GAP 750w Review

Partition Master 3.5 Professional Edition Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Partition Master 3.5 Professional Edition

Hard disks in our PCs and partitions created on them sometimes can get damaged, so they need to be fixed, resized, deleted or copied from time to time. Windows has its tool that can do some of these tasks but not all of them. There are many applications that are out there and this time we are presenting to you Partition Master. Authors of this application are declaring that this is alternative to Partition Magic, most popular and acknowledged partition manager application, that is made by Symantec and not developed actively for some time. Upon installation and first start up we were welcomed with interface that is very similar to similar applications.
Partition Master 3.5 Professional Edition Review

Leadtek Winfast GTX 260 (216) Extreme+ Review
Neoseeker takes a look at the GTX 260 Extreme+ from Leadtek

If there was one flaw with the Leadtek GTX 260 Extreme+, it would be that it doesn't offer much that distinguishes itself from the other abundance of overclocked GTX 260 (216 shader core) cards on the market today. That isn't much of a flaw -- but it is something that prevents the spotlight from falling on the Extreme+ over other similar offerings. But if you can get the Leadtek GTX 260 Extreme+ for a good price, then it's a safe bet for very solid performance.
Leadtek Winfast GTX 260 (216) Extreme+ Review

NZXT Rogue Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the NZXT Rogue Case

The NZXT Rogue is a mATX case that was built for a LAN box or an HTPC. The Rogue by NZXT was built to accommodate the needs of a LAN box. The Rogue is able to hold up to four hard drives and larger video cards. The Rogue also comes with a strap for easy transportation and setup at LAN parties. And the NZXT Rogue has been designed to adapt to the needs of your PSU by supplying a bracket that can extend to hold a larger PSU while not having it crammed into the case. The Rogue also has the ability to contain up to five fans to ensure maximum cooling on all your components and a locking mechanism on the front to to keep others out of your computer.
NZXT Rogue Case Review

CSX Diablo 6GB DDR3-2000 Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the CSX Diablo 6GB DDR3-2000 memory modules.

You may have heard of Compustocx by their more recognizable shortform name, CSX. Although CSX is a bit newer on the scene, their Diablo lineup of memory modules are well known to overclocking enthusiasts around the world. So sit back and enjoy the ride while we juice up the voltages and push these sticks to the limit.
CSX Diablo 6GB DDR3-2000 Review

RunCore Pro IV MLC Series 2.5-inch Solid State Disk Review
TweakTown posted a review on the RunCore Pro IV MLC Series 2.5-inch Solid State Disk

Hunan RUNCORE Innovation Technology CO, LTD is going to be a new name for many of our readers, but don’t be fooled, RunCore was founded on 10 years of research at the National University of Defense Technology and currently offers three solid-state storage series products aimed at optimizing and harnessing speed, quality, value, simplicity and power for prosumer, industrial and military solid-state drive markets.

These products are electronic solid-state hard disks, E-drive speed disks and the run-storage solid-state storage arrays which are used in military equipment, industrial control, commercial servers, embedded computers and personal computers.
RunCore Pro IV MLC Series 2.5-inch Solid State Disk Review

Thermolab Baram Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Thermolab Baram Heatpipe CPU Cooler

ThermoLab's Baram CPU cooler represents the company's first foray into the performance cooling arena, and they've done a good job. The fit and finish is excellent and the design is fundamentally sound. Cooling performance is also very good, until the voltage is raised anyway. Even then, it's much better than the OEM cooler but falls a bit behind most of the other coolers in the comparison.
Thermolab Baram Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review

Cooler Master Storm Scout Case Review
Ninjalane has posted their review of the smaller brother to the Storm Sniper, the Storm Scout.

The CM Storm Scout is not as small as it might sound but it is much smaller than the CM Storm Sniper. The bold hard lines of the case accented with a flat black finish is just plain awesome. The Scout features a full mesh front for full air flow, and a black textured finish that is almost stealth like in appearance.
Cooler Master Storm Scout Case Review

Thermaltake Litepower 450W Power Supply Review
OCC has published a new review on the Thermaltake Litepower 450W Power Supply

Overall, the build quality of the Thermaltake Litepower 450W is basic, and corners have been cut - but not where it matters. The case is unpainted and cables unbraided, perhaps to cut costs, but the printed circuit board is good quality by a reputable manufacturer. Packaging and accessories are basic but adequate, but is the price low enough to reflect this? More about this later. Let's see how well it performs.
Thermaltake Litepower 450W Power Supply Review

AMD Platform Showdown - Spider vs. Dragon vs. Dragon
Futurelook posted a comparison review between the AMD Spider and Dragon platform

Lessons were learned and AMD has since set its sights on the performance desktop computing market with its latest platforms. Spider was their first platform launched back in late 2007. However, early benchmarks already doomed it to not really being a threat to Intel in terms of performance. Thus the hoopla was downplayed and the Spider entered the room quietly without anyone knowing it was there. Of course plenty of people tried to step on it because it was supposed to be the mythical Core Duo Killer. So the marketing message for Spider ended up being “Performance per watt”. That’s OK if you’re a lightbulb but not when you’re building a top end gaming system or workstation.
AMD Platform Showdown - Spider vs. Dragon vs. Dragon