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bit-tech.net posted a review on the Asus Digital Home FrontLinker

Ultimately, the FrontLinker is a solid enough product but it just doesn't bring anything new to a market already saturated with cheap card readers and iPod docks. What little it does have going for it is let down by a lack of headphone support and a breakable front panel.
Asus Digital Home FrontLinker Review

Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the OCZ Technology PC2-6400 Titanium EPP-Ready Dual Channel DDR2 memory

The performance of the OCZ Technology PC2-6400 Titanium EPP-Ready Dual Channel DDR2 was impressive and the enthusiast targeted features made possible through EPP were definitely welcomed. In addition to EPP, these modules support OCZ's EVP (Extended Voltage Protection), which allows the voltage to be raised to 2.3V without impacting the lifetime warranty. All in all, this is a memory kit for the present and the future.
OCZ Technology PC2-6400 Titanium EPP-Ready Dual Channel DDR2 Review



XSReviews has reviewed the Razer Barracuda AC-1

Creative own the audio market. When people say PC audio, the reply is Creative. No one has really had the balls to try and take them on in the gaming audio arena. That is, until now. Step in the Razer Barracuda AC-1, built by and for gamers.
Razer Barracuda AC-1 Review

techPowerUp posted a review on the Twintech GeForce 8600 GTS

Twintech's new GeForce 8600 GTS is based on the NVIDIA reference design using the G84 GPU. It comes with 256 MB of fast GDDR3 memory clocked at 1 GHz, the graphics processor runs at 675 MHz. This is the first DirectX 10 card for the midrange segment with its price tag of around $210.
Twintech GeForce 8600 GTS Review

Legit Reviews posted a review on the evga 650i Ultra 775 A1 Motherboard

The eVGA 650i Ultra 775 A1 motherboard amazed us throughout the testing process here at Legit Reviews. It is hard to fathom how good a board you can actually get at the price that this board will be selling at. At the moment, we have been able to find the board at Newegg for $99 after rebate. That is just incredible! This little dynamo finds itself being priced where nothing else in the budget category will be able to stack up against it...
The evga 650i Ultra 775 A1 Motherboard Review

DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Vizo Milano3.5" Portable HDD Enclosure Multimedia Player

Today for review I have another hard drive enclosure from our friends at Vizo, but this one is a bit different, it features the Sigma Designs chipset that allows for full audio and video playback of your files when hooked up to your TV/Stereo. It can also be used as a standard hard drive enclosure to transfer data from one place to another, but the thing I found cool was the ability to essentially take all of you movies and music with you to play at your friends house or wherever you wished. It does include a remote control as well, so that does make it a bit like a mini-HTPC system actually. So read on to learn more about the Vizo Milano Portable HDD Enclosure and Multimedia Player..
Vizo Milano3.5" Portable HDD Enclosure & Multimedia Player Review

I4U NEWS reviews the type iPod Dock Keyboard from Razer Pro

f you want to automate complex macros in Photoshop for instance you can bind everything to one single key via the Razer drivers and save the bound macros to one of ten different profiles which means you can store a total of 50 macros to the Razer pro|type keyboard. The really cool part is that you can set the Razer pro|type keyboard up to automatically start the program up that each of your profiles goes with.
type iPod Dock Keyboard Review

NordicHardware took a tour of the Intel office in Kista and perform some hardcore overclocking in Intel's laboratory.

When we arrived at Kista and Intel we would unpack our gear and install it in Intel's temperature-controlled laboratory for some really serious overclocking. We weren't sure what kind of hardware Thomas and Intel had waiting for us, but we can assure you that we were pleasantly surprised.
Overclocking at Intel

Motherboards.org posted an ECS NF650iSLIT-A Motherboard Review

NVIDIA has launched two new chipsets in the last few weeks, the nForce 680i LT SLI chipset, which has many of the features of the 680i chipset minus the higher memory clocking and a third PCI Express x16 slot for other uses and the nForce 650 Ultra chipset which was launched this week which lacks SLI technology for $99. This board is fairly well rounded and offers adequate performance and features for its price range.
ECS NF650iSLIT-A Motherboard Review

Virtual-Hideout posted CoolIT Systems PCI Cooling Booster and Ram Fan Review

Overclockers will find the extra cooling a great benefit especially in regards to the memory modules. And extreme overclockers typically understand that reaching those insane frequencies require a few sacrifices one of which is noise. There is just no way to get around the noise if your system is dependent on good air flow...
CoolIT Systems PCI Cooling Booster and Ram Fan Review

DreamWare Computers checked out the Altec Lansing PT6021 Speaker System

It's been a while since we last looked at a speaker system from Altec Lansing, so you can be sure that I was excited when the opportunity to review the new PT6021 speaker system came up. The design is eye catching and the attention to extra features isn't lacking in the least. Time to put this sweet new system through it's paces to see just how well it performs!
Altec Lansing PT6021 Speaker System Review

ThinkComputers.org posted Kingston DataTraveler Secure 2GB Flash Drive Review

Flash drives are becoming the standard for transporting files from one place to another. A lot of people use them to take important documents home from work and then back to work again. Flash drive users are usually looking for some type of data protection. Well the DataTraveler secure offers 2 types of data protection. First it is wrapped in a titanium-coated stainless steel casing that is waterproof up to 4 feet. Then it offers 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) hardware-based encryption. Looks like Kingston has got you covered on this drive. Let's take a look...
Kingston DataTraveler Secure 2GB Flash Drive Review

Neoseeker has published a preview of Intel's P35 "Bearlake" chipset, with plenty of pics and specs of Gigabyte's DDR2 P35 board and Asus' entire P35 lineup including their P5K Deluxe WiFi (DDR2 based) and P5K3 Deluxe WiFi (DDR3 based) boards.

The P35 is the first chipset that will be released belonging to the "Bearlake" family - all members of which are made on a 65nm process, a which should allow for lower voltages and higher speeds. It will also bring official support for a 1333MHz FSB and DDR3 - significantly increasing the potential bandwidth between the processor, chipset and memory. The hopes of such an increase is allowing the excellent Core 2 design and future Penryn processors to better flex their digital muscles.

The P35 has a tough job ahead of it - outperforming the excellent P965 and 975X chipsets. Though neither the P965 or 975X officially supporting a 1333MHz FSB, we have been able to run at up to 2020MHz FSB in one case.
P35 Bearlake Preview - Hands-On pics and specs from Asus and Gigabyte