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Bjorn3D posted a review on the Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P Motherboard

Evolution is the driving force behind change. It's what causes all forms of life to evolve in order to survive in their environment. The recently released P35 chipset is the next step in Northbridge evolution and Intel's answer to a changing environment in mid-range motherboards. Gone are the days when buying a mid-range board would leave you wanting for more features. Now when you buy a board such as the GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3P you get eight, that's right eight, SATA-II ports and a whopping twelve USB 2.0 ports. This is all on top of some serious overclocking capabilities and high quality components. But trust me it just sounds expensive. So without further ado I present the next step in the evolution of the motherboard; the GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3P.
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P Motherboard Review

R&B Mods posted a review on the Cooler Master M620 Power Supply

Today it's time to take a look at a brand new power supply from Coolermaster. We recieved a sample of their latest creation named M620 which is a 620W powersupply as the name states. Even though it is not a 1000W power supply like the ones on the market it still might be able to perform well on the rails, so we will compare it to a few well performing PSU‚´s that we have tested in the past.
Cooler Master M620 Power Supply Review



TrustedReviews have looked at the Canon Digital IXUS 75

With this in mind, this week I’m taking a look at the IXUS 75, the 7-megapixel replacement for the IXUS 65, launched in February this year. Like the 65, which it closely resembles, it is a high-spec ultra-compact, featuring an f/2.8 – 4.9 3x zoom lens with a focal length range equivalent to 35-105mm, a large 3-in LCD monitor and face detection focusing. It is ultra-compact in size, measuring 91.6 x 56.8 x 19.6mm and weighing 130g minus battery or card. It’s neither the smallest nor the lightest camera on the market, but it will still slip easily into a shirt pocket.
Canon Digital IXUS 75 Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the Matrox Extio

Ok, so almost all graphics cards can drive two monitors these days, but Matrox has been producing four-head cards for years, which are ideal for financial institutions and medical facilities, where multiple displays are imperative but 3D graphics are unnecessary. Never a company to sit back on its laurels, Matrox has now evolved its multi monitor solution to a secure remote access system.
Matrox Extio - Remote Multi-Display System Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the Optoma ThemeScene HD73 projector

We don’t mind admitting that we’re pretty excited by Optoma’s ThemeScene HD73. Why? Because it uses a DarkChip3 DLP chipset – a relatively recent, high-specification 1,280 x 768 affair that usually only appears on projectors costing several hundreds of pounds more than the HD73.
Optoma ThemeScene HD73 projector Review

Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Vantec EZ Swap EX 2.5 Inch Hard Drive Enclosure

Recognizing that people want to store and share their data in the smallest form factor, Vantec has developed a hard drive enclosure that will allow you to use a 2.5" SATA hard drive externally or internally. The Vantec EZ Swap EX 2.5 Inch Hard Drive Enclosure is the compact, internal/external, storage solution we're talking about.
Vantec EZ Swap EX 2.5 Inch Hard Drive Enclosure Review

Legit Reviews posted XFX 680i LT and 650i Ultra Motherboard Reviews

XFX will be a welcome addition to the motherboard market. If they continue the tradition of great service and support that they have with their video cards to their motherboard line, there will be no doubt that they will succeed in this dog-eat-dog market. The XFX 650i Ultra and XFX 680i LT motherboards would be a great way to upgrade your box to the latest and greatest, and a great way to do it with a well known name...
XFX 680i LT and 650i Ultra Motherboard Reviews

XSReviews has reviewed the Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme

While CPU's are continuing to get more and more power efficient and cooler, the heatsinks that are strapped on top continue to get larger. The current trend seems to be large, tower heatsinks with plenty of heatpipes sending heat to the fins. Today I have the ThermalRight Ultra 120 eXtreme heatsink that features the ability to mount a slow spinning 120mm fan.
Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme review

Mikhailtech take a look at a portable PSU tester

Anyone in the IT field dealing with hardware (whether it be building, repairing, or maintaining) knows that certain tools are required to get the job done. Much like a mechanic, we too need our screwdrivers and pliers. In fact, anyone who's interested in computer hardware should have a basic arsenal. But what about the extras? Today we'll be taking a look at a power supply tester, a handy little tool for diagnosing any potential or existing problems.
Power Supply Tester Review

APH Networks has published a new preview on the Arctic Cooling MX-2

On the same day that the Arctic Cooling MX-2 thermal compound is announced, it's also the same day that DHL arrived at my door with the product. It's also the same day the NDA is removed -- so let's have a sneak preview over the Arctic Cooling MX-2 paste before our actual review within the next few weeks!
Arctic Cooling MX-2 Sneak Preview

DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Ultimate Ears super.fi 3 In-Ear Earphones

Metallica, Aerosmith, Nickelback, Christina Aguilera, what do they all have in common? They're just an extremely tiny part of the massive list of professional musicians who use Ultimate Ears custom in-ear earphones on stage and in the studio. For years professional musicians have sworn by their Ultimate Ears products when performing. Not only do they offer a great way to hear your monitor mix, but they also serve a very critical role in protecting and prolonging your hearing. For home users though, affording a $1000 pair of custom in-ear earphones isn't exactly something every kid with an iPod can do. That's why we're here today, to show you to the Ultimate Ears super.fi 3 Studio in-ear earphones. These are from a small range of consumer level, generic fit earphones that Ultimate Ears offers.
Ultimate Ears super.fi 3 In-Ear Earphones Review

DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Futura Laptop Desk from LapWorks

Quite a while ago I reviewed the Laptop Desk 2.0 from LapWorks and I found it to be a great product in both functionality and design, now LapWorks has released sort of an upgrade to that called the Futura Laptop Desk. The Futura takes all that is great about the Laptop Desk 2.0, improves upon it and
re-designs the look to create something that is aesthetically pleasing, comfortable to use, very lightweight, portable, inexpensive and actually cools your laptop. Read on to learn about this excellent laptop accessory...
Futura Laptop Desk from LapWorks

Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the SteelSeries SteelPad S&S

I think SteelSeries can rest assured that the newest version of the SteelPad S&S will remain atop the heap. I have had nothing but good things to say about this pad since I have started this review. The SteelPad S&S hits on all the important points a gamer should look for: a large smooth surface that is comfortable. If you enjoy gaming or even get into some heavy graphic work, you owe it to yourself to give the SteelPad S&S a try. I can almost guarantee that you will be more than satisfied as I have been.
SteelSeries SteelPad S&S Review

Techgage posted a review of Elgato's Turbo.264 hardware video encoder for Mac

Encoding video is not normally ones idea of fun, but Elgato promises to take out some of the pain for Mac users by making the process up to 4x faster, with their Turbo.264. Does it live up to it's claims, and more importantly, is it worth your $100?
Elgato Turbo.264 Review

OCC has published a new review of the XFX 8600 GTS XXX Edition

So you don't like change and dread parting with that old DirectX 9 card that gave you years of solid performance, but it's starting to fall behind the times. Finally, after much debate you decide to move forward and purchase a new DirectX 10 video card, but you really don't want to spend your whole paycheck on one. You make the decision to purchase a "mainstream" video card that will give you the ability to play upcoming DirectX 10 games and possibly have HD capabilities. One of your choices will be the XFX 8600 GTS XXX Edition. This DirectX 10 video card comes pre-overclocked, has 256Mb of DDR3 memory and is also HDCP and HDTV ready. Your mouth is beginning to water, but before you start to drool, you choose to do a little research.
XFX 8600 GTS XXX Edition Review

Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the NZXT HUSH Silent ATX Case

Introducing the NZXT HUSH, a chassis designed from grounds up to be quiet while having ample cooling. Game and work without all the noise, thanks to the sound dampening foam that is used on the top, side, and bottom panels of the case. The HUSH is equipped with two 120mm fans running at low speeds while still achieving high levels of air flow. High-end gaming requires faster hard drives and power supplies, so we've installed rubber padding near fans and hard drives to further reduce the sound level. The HUSH also ships with USB 2.0, Firewire, and HD audio support. Benchmark Reviews proves that you can compute in peace, with the HUSH Classic Series Silent Computer Chassis.
NZXT HUSH Silent ATX Case Review

CoolTechZone.com posted a review on the LG Muziq

LG has been on fire lately with a number of successes in partnership with Verizon Wireless. However, LG and Sprint's relations haven't been too fruitful after the Fusion release, and they desperately need a phone that can make a mark for them in the market. Thankfully, LG's Muziq appears to be a promising device that will do the trick, hopefully.
LG Muziq Review

Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Cooler Master Real Power 750 Watt Power Supply

Cooler Master's Real Power Pro 750W has performed admirably throughout several days of testing. And it looks good doing it. I like the finish a lot, but there is some very good performance to compliment it. It's quiet, stable and compact with plenty of power and nice sleeving. This seems to be a quality unit that should support all but the most power-hungry systems.
Cooler Master Real Power 750 Watt Power Supply Review

Futurelooks checks out a new mouse for your notebook

Logitech has been in the mouse and keyboard business for a very long time and we have come to expect quality and performance from them. Their latest notebook mouse called the VX Revolution comes from this pedigree and we've got one here today to check out. Let's find out how it performs!
Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebook

The TechZone has reviewed the world's thinnest mouse.

And it doesn't get much more compact that the ridiculously skinny Slim Mouse from 2P. This mouse is so thin that it fits inside the PC slot on the side of your notebook. In this way, you don't even need to dedicate a pocket in your backpack or laptop bag for the mouse: it fits INSIDE your notebook.
2P Slim Mouse Laptop Mouse Review

TrustedReviews have looked at Ninja Gaiden Sigma

Still, if Ninja Gaiden Sigma can be a rather dated and adolescent experience at times, it’s hard to resist its gung-ho spirit or the constant, heady rush of its stylised violence. For every minute that you’re annoyed by the dated structure or frustrated by its ludicrous demands on your skill and stamina, there are ten when the action is exhilarating and the atmosphere totally immersive. For all its revamped looks it’s not a game that belongs in this generation; it’s too far away from the freeform, cinematic worlds we now hold dear. Yet it proves that when you add gorgeous graphics to the values of an older generation – breakneck pacing and a meaty challenge – the results can still hold water today.
Ninja Gaiden Sigma Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the Sony Walkman NW-E015

Despite the player's USB thumb-drive design you cannot simply drag tracks to it from your hard drive, use Windows Media Player or any other player you might favour. The only way to transfer tracks to the NW-E015
is to fire up SonicStage CP 4.3, wait for a while for it to boot up…then wait for it to update information on the player…and then, when you try to copy your music across to it, wait for it to update the track information before finally getting around to performing the task at hand.
Sony Walkman NW-E015 Review