Legit Reviews posted a review on the AsRock ConRoe1333-eSATA2 & ConRoe1333-D667 Motherboards
XSReviews has reviewed the OCZ GameXstream 700w
I4U NEWS reviews the new Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave.
techPowerUp posted a review on the Speed-Link Illuminated Dark Metal Keyboard
Bonafide Reviews posted a review of the Samsung LN-T4065 40" 1080p HDTV
BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review on the 2nd edition of the Icemat.
TechwareLabs has published a guide to Building your own Custom Computer
OCC has published a new review of the Uniblue Registry Booster 2
PCApex have a new guide up on how to recover from a coolant leak.
Debian Admin posted a guide about using Google Linux repositories in Debian
Ubuntu Geek published a Gnome-schedule guide
TrustedReviews have looked at the Olympus E-410 Digital SLR
TrustedReviews have looked at the Acer TravelMate 6292
techPowerUp posted a review on the NZXT Lexa Blackline
ASRock is at it again! ASRock has been known for its budget yet innovative boards and LR is taking a look at two more boards that may just fit the bill when it comes to finding a board for your budget and HTPC needs. The ASRock ConRoe1333-D667 and ConRoe1333-eSATA2 motherboards are in the hot seat this time around! Read on to see how these budget boards stack up against the competition.AsRock ConRoe1333-eSATA2 & ConRoe1333-D667 Motherboard Reviews
XSReviews has reviewed the OCZ GameXstream 700w
OCZ produce some of the world's best loved enthusiast components. High end memory, mice, graphics cards and power supplies. Speaking of which, fancy seeing what their 700w GameXstream model can do? You do? read on.OCZ GameXstream 700w Review
I4U NEWS reviews the new Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave.
The mouse included with the Wave desktop isn't perfect, but will more than do the job. If you have been looking for a wireless ergonomic keyboard, the Cordless Desktop Wave is well worth a look. At the top of the Wave keyboard are the standard media keys we are all used to for volume, forward/reverse, stop, and play/pause. Arrayed on each side of the media keys are pairs of keys specific to Windows Vista functions. On the left side of the media keys are dedicated hot keys for images, and Vista Gadgets. On the right side are keys for your music folder and media center access.Logitech Wave Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Speed-Link Illuminated Dark Metal Keyboard
Speed-Link's newest offering utilizes a snazy blue and black color theme, packed in a very thin and compact aluminum package. The Illuminated Dark Metal Keyboard takes the existing small profile keyboard line-up of the company and aims to deliver a quiet, comfortable, good looking and sturdy keyboard.Speed-Link Illuminated Dark Metal Keyboard Review
Bonafide Reviews posted a review of the Samsung LN-T4065 40" 1080p HDTV
With the high definition market becoming insanely competitive in the past couple years, it has almost become a nightmare for people looking to make the jump into high definition world. Not only is there more terminology than ever floating around but there are now a mind boggling amount of brands and manufacturers out there making high def. displays. How should you know which display to buy?Samsung LN-T4065F 40" 1080p LCD HDTV Review
BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review on the 2nd edition of the Icemat.
The 2nd edition of the Icemat is a nice addition to the already popular Icemat Original. The increase in size is more suitable for the standards set for mouse pads these days. I don't really like small pads anyhow, but the Icemat 2nd Edition has good dimensions to work with. The included Padsurfers are no surprise. They work excellent and last for a very long time. The new Icemat looks great, performs great and Icemat is still the the first and best looking glass mouse pad out there.Icemat 2nd Edition Review
TechwareLabs has published a guide to Building your own Custom Computer
Are you thinking of building your own computer? The money you can save could be well put into upgrading other components or toward that rainy day fund. TechwareLabs presents this tutorial on building your own custom computer. We take you from ordering the components to unpacking and assembly and finally power on! Find out how easy this process actually is and read our guide.How To Build a Custom Computer Guide
OCC has published a new review of the Uniblue Registry Booster 2
After months of use, you might notice your computer's speed has been tarnished since the day you bought or built it. One of the most common ways to keep your computer up to speed is to keep the registry clean. The registry is where Windows configuration files among others are stored. The fewer files that are in your registry, the less time it will take Windows to sort through the registry. Uniblue's Registry Booster 2 will be put to the test to see how a cleaned registry impacts performance. Just how clean will the registry be? How much will performance be altered? Is this registry software safe to use and will I have to worry about it corrupting registry files? Let's dig in to find out.Uniblue Registry Booster 2 Review
PCApex have a new guide up on how to recover from a coolant leak.
Even though your coolant may be more or less non-conductive when you bought it, over time it will pick up particles from your cooling system (dust, dirt, impurities, algae growth, and even microscopic copper/aluminum particles from your waterblocks) and the non-conductiveness becomes not so non-conductive over time. That is why it is so important to change your coolant on a regular basis. Over time it WILL become more conductive than when you first bought it. The longer you wait, the more conductive the coolant can become... If a leak occurs during a lapse in maintenance (when the coolant is most likely to be conductive) you have a higher chance of your components being damaged.How to Clean Up After a Coolant Leak
Debian Admin posted a guide about using Google Linux repositories in Debian
Google’s Linux software repositories make it easier to download and stay up-to-date with current releases of Google Linux applications. Please choose one of the guides below to help configure your system to use these repositories.Use Google Linux repositories in Debian
Ubuntu Geek published a Gnome-schedule guide
Gnome-schedule is a grapichal user interface to ‘crontab’ and ‘at’, both used to schedule tasks. It supports periodical tasks and tasks that happens once in the future. It is written in python using pygtk.Schedule Tasks Using Gnome-schedule (cron & at GUI)
TrustedReviews have looked at the Olympus E-410 Digital SLR
Although currently slightly more expensive than some of its competitors, the E-410 has several advantages, not least its compact dimensions, low weight and useful live view feature. It also offers fast performance, extremely high image quality and a very wide range of creative control. If you want a highly portable DSLR and aren’t too bothered about image stabilisation then the E-410 would make a rewarding enthusiast’s camera.Olympus E-410 Digital SLR Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Acer TravelMate 6292
As a company it has a reputation for putting out powerful hardware at competitive prices, and the TravelMate 6292 continues this trend. Our review sample (model number 6292-302G16N) is available for around £1,050 and sports an Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 clocked at 2.0GHz, with 4MB L2 Cache and an 800MHz Front Side Bus. This is ably supported by 2GB 667MHz DDR2 RAM, a 160GB SATA hard drive, integrated Intel X3100 graphics and a Super-Multi DVD burner drive.Acer TravelMate 6292 Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the NZXT Lexa Blackline
NZXT has updated the Lexa series with a more affordable Blackline versions. The steel cases can be had with either blue or red lighting effects and feature all the bells and whistles of the original Lexa, but with an all black color. Aside from the awesome outside looks the Lexa features a clean interiour which has lots of space, even for the biggest video cards. An LCD display with three sensors completes the package.NZXT Lexa Blackline Review