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GELID GC-Extreme Thermal Paste Review
Vortez Hardware posted GELID GC-Extreme Thermal Paste Review

GELID is a company that was founded only a year ago but amongst the array of companies out there, it has managed to build up a reputable name for itself in the cooling department, a successful feat in itself. With their latest thermal compound offering, they are hoping to dethrone the market leaders such as Arctic Cooling and Tuniq to become a household name amongst enthusiasts. Can GELID's GC-Extreme really live up to its name? Let's find out..
GELID GC-Extreme Thermal Paste Review

X58 Roundup - July 2009
Driverheaven posted X58 Roundup

First up on the review bench is the top model in the Asus P6T desktop family, the P6T Deluxe V2, it competes against two high performance boards from Foxconn, the FlamingBlade and BloodRage GTI.Read on to find out which best meets your requirements in regards to performance and functionality.
X58 Roundup - July 2009



MSI SyrenSpeaker Mini Review
Verdis Reviews posted MSI SyrenSpeaker Mini Review

With modern speaker systems, the number of satellites seems to be increasing all the time with 5.1 and even 7.1 setups. These systems are great for use with a desktop PC and provide some stunning sound quality at times but what about for those users on the move. How many decent speaker sets are there that are compact, transportable and still able to provide a high level of sound quality? MSI's Syren range of sound equipment includes one such product that hopes to tick all these boxes and more. Introducing the SyrenSpeaker Mini.
MSI SyrenSpeaker Mini Review

Asus Eee PC T91 Swivel-Screen Tablet Netbook Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Asus Eee PC T91 Swivel-Screen Tablet Netbook

If Asus doesn't make a machine you like (or are at least fond of in some way), you aren't looking hard enough. As the company famous for putting the netbook (and thus, the Eee PC) on the map continues to broaden its horizons in the notebook market, it's taking a breather from shipping new "Seashell" machines to introduce a horse of a startlingly different color. The Eee PC T91 is unlike any Eee PC we've seen before, namely because the screen can be spun around and flipped down. tablet PC style.

This so-called "netvertible" sector is still in its earliest stages, making the T91 one of the first netbooks available that also doubles as a full-fledged Tablet PC. Furthermore, it's one of the few netbooks coming out that sports a display smaller than 10 inches. Click the link below and check it out...
Asus Eee PC T91 Swivel-Screen Tablet Netbook Review

Corsair Flash Voyager GT USB Thumb Drive Review
TheTechLounge posted a review on the Corsair Flash Voyager GT USB Thumb Drive

Corsair's got a cute rubber flash drive on their hands, I gotta say. Black with red and yellow highlights, the GT looks fairly swift. It's ruggedized and water-resistant, without frills, except maybe the blue LED. I like the design, although I do see a couple of points of failure.
Corsair Flash Voyager GT USB Thumb Drive Review

NZXT Avatar 2600dpi Gaming Mouse Review
OCModShop posted a review on the NZXT Avatar 2600dpi Gaming Mouse

NZXT has burst onto the PC modding scene with several innovative products, like their Tempest Gamer Case, Sentry LX Fan controller and other cases and peripherals. NZXT is not only known for providing great design and quality, but also for their great value. Other peripheral manufacturers have dipped their toes into the pool of gaming mice, so why not take a slice of the big Gaming Pie? (or is that Pi)?

With their release of the Avatar gaming mouse, NZXT has staked its claim of the gaming frontier. This optical mouse not only has the looks to compete, but offers seven buttons, adjustable resolution all the way up to 2600dpi, and an ambidextrous design.
NZXT Avatar 2600dpi Gaming Mouse Review

Sparkle 9500GT (SX95GT1024D2-3D) Review
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Sparkle 9500GT (SX95GT1024D2-3D)

I usually don't go into budget card reviews expecting a whole lot but I usually come out surprised. The SX95GT doesn't give you barn burning performance but it provides decent playability coupled with a bevy of connection choices; HDMI, Display Port and DVI. Sparkle is even generous enough to include the hard to find SPDIF cable for any HTPC aficionados.
Sparkle 9500GT (SX95GT1024D2-3D) Review

ECS P45T-A Black Series Motherboard Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the ECS P45T-A Black Series Motherboard

Further to the right, we can find more USB connectors, USB power jumpers, the front panel connector, the Reset and Power buttons for easy access when the motherboard is not installed yet in a case, and a Case Fan connector. To the right we can also see 6 orange S-ATA connectors. The ICH10R supports RAID so we can build RAID 0,1,5 or 10 without problems.
ECS P45T-A Black Series Motherboard Review

Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050W Power Supply Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050W Power Supply.

Power supply reviews are back at HWC! We start things off with a bang by looking at one of Enermax's flagship units: the Revolution 85+ 1050W. The features this power supply comes with reads like a laundry list of exactly what enthusiasts are looking for in a high end unit and because of this our expectations are high. Can this near-$300 product make good on its claims?
Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050W Power Supply Review

NZXT Sentry 2 Review
OCC has published a new review on the NZXT Sentry 2

The Sentry 2 is one of the coolest fan controllers I've used, and for one main reason: it's got a touch screen! The Sentry 2 is a nice little treat to add to your system. Along with looking really cool, you'll be able to silence those noisy fans when they don't need to run at 100%. Or maybe you want them to run just enough to keep your system at the temperatures you want. Either way, the Sentry 2 gives you the ability to do this. Along with the ability to control fans, you'll be able to monitor temperatures of up to five different pieces of your hardware. I'll admit it can be hard to find five things you want to monitor, but for those of you with Tri-SLI configurations, the Sentry 2 would be perfect. If you'll use the Sentry 2's temperature sensors as they're supposed to be used, you can set it up so the fans automatically speed up when the areas around them get too hot. If you manually adjust your fans, the Sentry 2 makes for a great way to monitor temperatures on the fly. This means that you don't have to constantly open Core Temp, CCC, HWMonitor, eVGA Precision, or whatever you might be monitoring temperatures with.
NZXT Sentry 2 Review

Corsair P128 SSD Review
The Guru of 3D posted Corsair P128 SSD review

Corsairs have launched a new P series (Performance) SSD drives. Based on a kickass Samsung controller and Samsung MLC NAND flash memory we'll test a product that is specced with amazing performance.

I say dear Sir, let's meet the Corsair P128, have a look at the photo and then head on over to the next page where we'll startup an in-depth look at this dazzling little storage unit.
Corsair P128 SSD Review

HyperSonic Sound (HSS) Technology Reinventing Sound
TweakTown takes a look at the HyperSonic Sound (HSS) Technology

Every so often throughout history there are certain technologies, devices and inventions that have changed the way in which we go about our lives; whether through innovation, necessity or both. Fine examples are the invention of the first mass produced automobiles, or the Wright Bros conquering gravity for the first time.

This brings me to a man who has done just such a thing with sound. And that individual is Woody Norris, our modern day innovator whom is responsible for bringing to the world a new technology in sound and the way it’s heard by us.
HyperSonic Sound (HSS) Technology Reinventing Sound

Intel BOXD945GCLF2D Atom 330 Motherboard Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Intel BOXD945GCLF2D Atom 330 Motherboard

For years, the focus on computers has been on faster, better performing systems. Recently, however, with rising energy costs and more environmentally conscious consumers, computer manufacturers have turned to designing machines that use less energy, cost less, and still have many of the advantages of modern computer systems. In the realm of mobile and energy efficient computing, two real competitors have recently emerged. Via, with their Nano chipsets named after biblical references, has dominated the field until recently; at least as far as pure statistic performance is concerned. Intel is the other name, and with that name they have competed quite fiercely for the lion's share of the mobile and ultra-economic computing market. But name is all they had to go on, since their products, the Atom series, have fallen short of the standard set by Via. With the release of Intel's newest Atom, though, that has all changed. Benchmark Reviews is bringing you the down and dirty on the first ever dual core processor made specifically to combine improved performance with low energy consumption as we test the Intel BOXD945GCLF2D Atom 330 Intel 945GC Mini-ITX Motherboard/CPU combo kit.
Intel BOXD945GCLF2D Atom 330 Motherboard Review

Evercool Transformer 4 Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Evercool Transformer 4 CPU cooler.

We're testing the Evercool Transformer 4 CPU HPJ-12025 cooler that offers Socket 1366 compatibility in a full tower setup with dual 120mm fans. It is a large heatsink that looks to offer some rather flashy aesthetics for the interior of your case, with a silver-coloured theme throughout. The question is, however: how well does it cool?
Evercool Transformer 4 Review