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Asus M3N-HT Deluxe/Mempipe Review
InsideHW.com has posted an article about motherboard Asus M3N-HT
Deluxe/Mempipe.

Asus M3N-HT Deluxe Mempipe is one of the first motherboards based on new nForce 780A chipset and it should be adequate competitor to great AMD 780G chipset and to arriving 790GX. Asus offers, as many times before, exceptional product with quality design and great voltage unit. Rich bundle includes heatpipe memory cooler, additional fan for voltage unit and many more details that come as standard offer for Asus motherboards.
Asus M3N-HT Deluxe/Mempipe Review

Diamond Viper Radeon HD 3650 1GB Review
TechSpot posted a review on the Diamond Viper Radeon HD 3650 1GB video card

The Radeon HD 3650 looks to be an attractive product on paper, it is the latest member of the Radeon HD 3000 series, and can carry up to 1GB of memory on-board. The 3650 is also a Direct X 10.1 compliant card that supports the PCI Express 2.0 bus. Furthermore, like all Radeon HD 3000 series products, this new low-end graphics card is built using a 55nm design process. Topped off with a 725MHz core speed, the Radeon HD 3650 sounds like quite a gutsy little graphics card.

But of course the card had to fell short in other places, otherwise we wouldn't be calling it a budget product. For example, it is limited to a 128-bit wide memory bus, and when combined with rather sluggish GDDR2 memory, the Radeon HD 3650 produces a memory bandwidth of just 16GB/s. To put this figure into perspective, it is comparable to the Radeon X700 XT which was released back in 2004. This goes to remind us what is the Radeon HD 3650 is targeted to a certain less demanding crowd and that we shouldn't expect spectacular results on the gaming front.
Diamond Viper Radeon HD 3650 1GB Review



Passive CPU Coolers ShoutOut: CM Z600 vs Scythe Ninja CU
Madshrimps posted a passive CPU coolers shoutout between the CM Z600 vs Scythe Ninja CU

In this comparative performance test we put two 1000gr+ CPU coolers through our stress tests to see which one comes out on top. Both are designed for passive cooling but can benefit from a bit of forced airflow too. How to they compare to the other 40 heatsinks we tested before? Let's find out
Passive CPU Coolers ShoutOut: CM Z600 vs Scythe Ninja CU

SpaceNavigator for Notebooks Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the SpaceNavigator for Notebooks

With the proliferation of multi core processors, many home computers are capable of running powerful 3D programs such as Google Earth, NASA World Wind, Blender, Maya, Google SketchUp and others. Using a regular mouse with these programs requires additional inputs either with the keyboard or interfacing with on screen commands. 3DConnexion, a Logitech subsidiary, have released a portable version of their SpaceNavigator mouse line. The SpaceNavigator for Notebooks weighs in at a little over =BD pound and is portable enough to be easily packed in a laptop bag. What makes this 3D mouse different from other mice, is that it allows you to work in the X,Y and Z planes, allowing simplified navigation in a 3D environment
SpaceNavigator for Notebooks Review

Antec Three Hundred Case Review
ASE Labs posted a review on the Antec Three Hundred Case

Antec steps up to the plate to deliver a brand new case in the "Hundred" series. Betting on the success of the excellent Nine Hundred, Antec has released a lower end model dubbed, the Three Hundred. Known as the " Versatile Case," will the new case stand out from its bigger, badder brother? Probably not, but it is at a better price point that its sibling.
Antec Three Hundred Case Review

Cooler Master CSX Shag Wagon Aluminum Chassis Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Cooler Master CSX Shag Wagon Aluminum Chassis

The Stacker 830 and the Cosmos cases are both available in a variety of CSX custom paint jobs, many of which have similar themes involving popular macho subjects like flames, skulls, and monsters. When approached to review one of these cases, I had my heart set on something a bit different though, and was quite pleased when Cooler Master agreed to send over the red "Shag Wagon".
Cooler Master CSX Shag Wagon Aluminum Chassis Review

Vuzix iWear VR920 Review
Driver Heaven posted a review on the Vuzix iWear VR920

Virtual Reality! The phrase alone is enough to bring chills to even the most callused of gamers. Ever since the idea was first hatched in the 1950's and 60's and then later made popular in movies such as Tron, The Lawnmower Man and The Matrix it has been imagined by many to be the pinnacle of interactive entertainment. Certainly, today's gaming technology with its super high-resolution textures, ever-advancing pixel shading techniques and realistic physics make for one hell of a gaming experience but at the end of the day, it's still navigating through a pretty world a few feet from your face using your mouse and keyboard with a subwoofer thumping away on the tip of your feet. Wouldn't it be better to be inside that world even to the point where your actions, and the actions of your avatar, are at one with each other?

While we are still a few years from being plugged into a chair and given the ability to be taught virtually the ways of 17th century Shaolin monks, there are products out there which are attempting to bring the VR experience to the everyday gamer. Enter the Vuzix iWear VR920; a light weight, stereoscopic 3D head mounted display unit with integrated head-tracking, stereo headphones and microphone, and all for under $500.
Vuzix iWear VR920 Review

Thermaltake BlacX Hard Drive Docking Station Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Thermaltake BlacX Hard Drive Docking Station.

Every now and then when we see a new product we not only get excited about it but it truely evokes a response of wow. We take a look today at the Thermaltake BlacX which manages to not only evoke that response but also crosses product genres and allows consumers much more freedom with their storage. We show you why we think this is one of the best new products this year and why every IT and Tech geek should have one in their tool belt.
Thermaltake BlacX Hard Drive Docking Station Review

Cyber Snipa Sonar 5.1 Gaming Headset Review
Tech- Reviews.co.uk has posted review on the Cyber Snipa Sonar 5.1 Gaming Headset

Gaming Headsets have advanced dramatically in recent years. Being able to hear enemies coming from behind or wandering round a corner is a great advantage in-game and could be the factor which allows you to win a game, or lose. The technology which helps with this is surround sound. 5.1 surround sound has made itself heard in Gaming Headsets in the last couple
of years and one such company, Cyber Snipa have come up with a 5.1 Gaming Headset. Today we'll be reviewing this headset, introducing, the Cyber Snipa Sonar.
Cyber Snipa Sonar 5.1 Gaming Headset Review

Hiper Type RII 680W & Type M 780W Power Supplies Review
3D Game Man posted a review on the Hiper Type RII 680W & Type M 780W Power Supplies

The Hiper Type RII 680W & Type M 780W Power Supplies perform very well, are efficient and come with a quiet 135mm fan. The Type RII 680W Power Supply really stands out in the looks department. Available in blue and black it comes with a 135mm blue LED silver fan and USB connections. There are 8 USB ports and 1 portable device charger port. Watch the video to find out more.
Hiper Type RII 680W & Type M 780W Power Supplies Review

Futuremark 3DMark Vantage Review
Digit-Life posted a review on Futuremark 3DMark Vantage

Late in April 2008, Futuremark Corporation released the long-awaited new version of 3DMark. While the previous versions featured years of announcement in their names, the new series got a proper name of '3DMark Vantage'. Like its predecessors, this suite should become an industry standard for gaming PC benchmarking. Now exclusively for MS Windows Vista and DirectX 10 API.
Futuremark 3DMark Vantage Review

Nexus HOC-9000 CPU Cooler Review
Mikhailtech posted Nexus HOC-9000 CPU Cooler Review

The Nexus HOC-9000 cooler has been highly anticipated by many throughout the enthusiast community. The heatpipe on core technology, 8mm heatpipes, as well as the large fan and small footprint make it desirable for many different applications. The real question is: How does it perform? Read on as we investigate both cooling as well as audio performance.
Nexus HOC-9000 CPU Cooler Review

Thermaltake Kandalf Case Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Thermaltake Kandalf Case.

With processors having such aggressive speeds these days, there is sure to be a build-up of heat. Heatsinks are increasing in size and using better material, but for the overclockers of the world, liquid cooling is still a necessity. Some cases are so small that a custom liquid cooling system could take up 50% of the case, leaving close to no room for components or cables. Someone shoud just come up with an extremely roomy case that has a built in liquid cooling system. Thermaltake says "We should." I introduce to you, the Kandalf LCS.
Thermaltake Kandalf Case Review

Western Digital My Passport Elite 320GB Review
OzHardware posted a review on the Western Digital My Passport Elite 320GB

Today we're having a look at the latest portable hard drive from Western Digital to hit the market, the My Passport Elite 320GB. A brilliant looking, stylish drive with plenty to offer, we take a closer look.
Western Digital My Passport Elite 320GB Review

Synology Disk Station DS107+ Review
Modders-Inc.com has a new article online on the Synology Disk Station DS107+

The DS107+ is a great solution for small businesses or home users that are looking for a reliable easy to use NAS setup. Plus being able to run a web server, FTP, Multimedia server and more makes this a must have solution for your home network.
Synology Disk Station DS107+ Review

Saitek Cyborg Laser Gaming Mouse Review
ThinkComputers.org posted Saitek Cyborg Laser Gaming Mouse Review

The Cyborg Laser Mouse is a part of many other gaming peripherals on the Cyborg series put out by Saitek. This mouse offers a unique design with many features. These include pre-installed Hyperglide mouse feet, 10 programmable buttons, 3200DPI, and a motorized mouse extension. I've seen mice with adjustable weights and adjustable buttons before, but this is the first time that I have seen a mouse with an adjustable length. Read on further to see the mouse in action.
Saitek Cyborg Laser Gaming Mouse Review

Logitech diNovo Mini Remote/Keyboard Review
OCC has published a new review on the Logitech diNovo Mini Remote/Keyboard

Well, I have to say that I love this remote! The diNovo Mini's construction, design, and ease of use were absolutely extraordinary! The Logitech diNovo Mini is light, solid, sturdy, and looks great! Above all else, the backlights are just awesome! Never before have I had the full functionality of a big keyboard in the palm of my hand. The diNovo easily has every conceivable key and function necessary to run a full-fledged PC or HTPC!
Logitech diNovo Mini Remote/Keyboard Review

Palit GeForce 9600GSO Sonic 768MB Review
Techgage posted takes a look at Palit's latest pre-overclocked graphics card, based on NVIDIA's 9600 GSO.

On a budget and need the best bang for the buck? NVIDIA's new 9600 GSO might be the answer, despite not being that different from a 9600 GT. We are taking a look at Palit's Sonic version of the card, which comes pre-overclocked, doubles the memory and includes adapters for both HDMI and VGA.
Palit GeForce 9600GSO Sonic 768MB Review

Sunbeamtech Core-Contact Freezer Cooler Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Sunbeamtech Core-Contact Freezer Cooler

Today we are looking at a product from Sunbeamtech, the parent company of Tuniq, maker of the popular Tuniq CPU coolers. Our sample today is called the Core-Contact Freezer and I think everyone reading this is going to look at the biggest feature of the CCF and wonder why they didn’t think of it first. I know I did.

The Core-Contact Freezer features four 8mm heatpipes that contact the CPU’s Integrated Heat Surface (IHS) directly. This was accomplished by flattening the round pipe at the contact area with the CPU. The result is eliminating the copper plate between the CPU and heatpipes and in theory removing an extra surface for heat to travel through at a key area.
Sunbeamtech Core-Contact Freezer Cooler Review

Sigma La Vie Case Review
Virtual-Hideout posted Sigma La Vie Case Review

The Sigma La Vie provides a fairly normal, if unremarkable experience. In general, this mid-tower is a run-of-the-mill product. While it won't blow your socks off, it gets the job done with a decent list of features and a nice appearance. Coupled with the numerous drive bays and the side window, it'll provide a trusty case for most people.
Sigma La Vie Case Review