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Here the second reviews roundup with 10 new reviews:

- Mushkin Callisto 120GB SSD Review
- Crucial Ballistix DDR3 1600 4GB Kit Review
- Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500Gb Ultra-portable Drive Review
- Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500GB Ultra Portable Drive Review
- Ozone Exposure Review
- Lenovo IdeaPad S10: A Miniature Tablet
- Thrustmaster Ferrari Wireless Gamepad 430 Scuderia Limited Edition Review
- Zotac GTX 480 AMP! Graphics Card Review
- NZXT Vulcan Gaming mATX chassis Review
- Enermax REVOLUTION85+ 920 W Power Supply Review



Mushkin Callisto 120GB SSD Review
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: Mushkin Callisto 120GB SSD Review

Mushkin enter the SSD arena with their Callisto lineup of MLC based drives.
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Crucial Ballistix DDR3 1600 4GB Kit Review
TechwareLabs has a review of the Crucial Ballistix DDR3 1600 4GB Kit

The most commonly quoted solution to speeding up a computer is to add additional ram, fortunately Crucial has come out with a speedy 4GB Ballistix kit weighing in at DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800).
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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500Gb Ultra-portable Drive Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500Gb Ultra-portable Drive

Seagate recently released the FreeAgent GoFlex series of products that put a unique spin on portable hard drives and how we can use them. The GoFlex series is meant to be, as the name suggests, flexible and they are in that the drive itself can be used with many types of interfaces by just swapping the connector on it so you’re not limited to just using USB, you can choose from FireWire, eSATA or even USB 3.0. That’s only part of it though, the GoFlex series also includes other pieces of hardware that can be used with
the drives like a media player and a network hard drive dock, both of which I have for review in addition to the GoFlex 500Gb Ultra-Portable Hard Drive that we’ll be looking at today. We’re starting at the beginning basically, and then in the next few days I’ll have the other reviews for you..
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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500GB Ultra Portable Drive Review
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500GB Ultra Portable Drive

With their new FreeAgent GoFlex ultra portable drive, Seagate now delivers the same high quality, dependable storage devices, but with the flexibility of not only interfaces, but of OS platforms. The newest generation brings both Mac and PC compatibility and the flexibility of not only USB, but Firewire800, and eSATA interfaces; all on the same ultra-portable platform.
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Ozone Exposure Review
XSReviews has written a review of the Ozone Exposure mouse mat.

If you are using a mouse to browse this website and read this review then you're probably aware of how important an appropriate surface for your mouse can be. A good mousemat can be incredibly important if you're using a high DPI mouse as well. Every gamer knows the frustration of missing a vital headshot because their mouse wouldn't move as smoothly as it could have done.

Whilst Ozone are not exactly a well-known name yet in the world of computer peripherals they are quickly developing a cult following in the gaming world with their high end peripherals built with the hardcore gamer in mind. Let's see if this new Exposure mat can live up to their growing reputation.
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Lenovo IdeaPad S10: A Miniature Tablet
InsideHW.com has reviewed Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t netbook

Whenever it seems that 10“-diagonal netbooks have nothing left to offer, a manufacturer appears who convinces us otherwise. Although netbooks sales are slowly decreasing worldwide, they still sell remarkably well and take up a sizeable portion of the market. Still, each new model is presented with the problem of the number of truly new things it has to offer, since 10” netbooks are more or less generic: prices varying between 250 and 350 euros, the usual hardware platform, display ergonomics, its size and resolution. We still hope to see more ION 2-based netbooks, since they would bring true refreshment to the netbook scene. In the meantime, certain brands are attempting to gain buyer attention via famous designer names, such as Karim Rashid, Vivienne Tam etc. While we’re waiting for something truly new, Lenovo has tried to cheer us up with a model which, alongside all netbook characteristics, also contains features which place it in the tablet category, most of all - a touchscreen…
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Thrustmaster Ferrari Wireless Gamepad 430 Scuderia Limited Edition Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Thrustmaster Ferrari Wireless Gamepad 430 Scuderia Limited Edition

Up on the review block today I've got a beautiful looking game pad controller from Thrustmaster. I normally wouldn't associate the word beautiful with the controller but this one deserves it. It's a Limited Edition Ferrari 430 Scuderia themed controller that is so limited that it's actually numbered. The controller is wireless and it works with both PS3 and PC games. It resembles most other controller out there but Thustmaster added an optical wheel to the pad specifically for driving or racing style games so you can get an edge over your competition. So read on to check it out...
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Zotac GTX 480 AMP! Graphics Card Review
KitGuru.net posted a review on the Zotac GTX 480 Amp! Edition

A few weeks ago we reviewed the GTX480 and walked away with generally favourable feelings – after all there was no doubting the astonishing tessellation performance and frame rate prowess with all of the leading game engines. We did however have reservations as it was running at a shade under 100c while consuming around 320w of power. It was a little like driving a turbo injected Hummer – totally ‘in your face’ and a gas guzzling beast.
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NZXT Vulcan Gaming mATX chassis Review
Bona Fide Reviews checked out the NZXT Vulcan Gaming mATX chassis

Up for review today I’ve got the new NZXT Vulcan PC case which is specifically for micro-ATX motherboards only. It’s a rugged and well made gaming chassis that comes complete with sturdy carrying handle to make transporting your system that much easier. Despite it’s size, the Vulcan has plenty of room inside for even large video cards, with room for four hard drives as well along with two 5.25” devices. The Vulcan is a great case truly, I like it very much, so read on to learn a bit more about it..
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Enermax REVOLUTION85+ 920 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Enermax REVOLUTION85+ 920 W Power Supply

REVOLUTION85+ is an 80 Plus Silver power supply series from Enermax featuring modular cabling system, resonant switching and a synchronous design with DC-DC conversion. The manufacturer promises that units from this series are capable of delivering their rated power at 50º C, and up to 99% of the power can be pulled from the +12 V rails. Power supplies from this series are available in 850 W, 920 W, 950 W, 1020 W, 1050 W and 1250 W flavors. The 920 W and 1020 W are new addition to the series and have four +12 V rails, while the other models have six +12 V rails. Let's see how the new 920 W model performs in our tests.
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