Novatech X1 Pro Laptop Review
DriverHeaven.net posted a review on the Novatech X1 Pro Laptop
ASUS Maximus II Gene micro-ATX motherboard review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the ASUS Maximus II Gene micro-ATX motherboard
Max Cube Amoris 6010 Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Max Cube Amoris 6010
PhotoFasts G-Monster V5 256GB Solid State Disk Review
TweakTown posted a review of PhotoFast’s G-Monster V5 256GB Solid State Disk
Asus P5Q Pro Turbo Motherboard Review
Hardware Logic posted a review on the Asus P5Q Pro Turbo Motherboard
GeForce GTX 275 Versus Radeon HD 4890 Video Card Battle Review
Legit Reviews posted a comparison review between GeForce GTX 275 and Radeon HD 4890
Palm Pre Review, Competition For The iPhone
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Palm Pre smartphone
MSI AMD 785GM-E65 Motherboard Preview
PC Perspective posted a preview on the MSI AMD 785GM-E65 Motherboard
CoverBee 8.9" Mini Laptop Sleeve for Netbook - Black Dahlia
TestFreaks posted a review on the CoverBee 8.9" Mini Laptop Sleeve for Netbook
Xclio Godspeed One Advanced PC Case Reviewed
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Xclio Godspeed One Advanced PC Case
Patriot Xporter Magnum 64 GB Flash Drive Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Patriot Xporter Magnum 64 GB Flash Drive
DriverHeaven.net posted a review on the Novatech X1 Pro Laptop
Today we are going to be looking at the Novatech X1 Pro, a desktop replacement packed with the most powerful laptop components on the market such as a quad core processor and GTX280M graphics cards in SLI.Novatech X1 Pro Laptop Review
ASUS Maximus II Gene micro-ATX motherboard review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the ASUS Maximus II Gene micro-ATX motherboard
After reviewing ASUS' micro-ATX, Intel X58 chipset Rampage II Gene a while back, we were most impressed with this foray into providing users looking to build a Small Form Factor system with a motherboard worthy of the enthusiast-level Republic of Gamers brand. Now, ASUS are back with another micro-ATX part, the P45 chipset-sporting Maximus II Gene - Can it do a similarly good job of impressing us?ASUS Maximus II Gene micro-ATX motherboard review
Max Cube Amoris 6010 Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Max Cube Amoris 6010
Chassis, are the most looked at piece of computer component's we have. Well, when our friends, family, or when we take pictures of our computers the first thing that grabs our eyes is the chassis.Max Cube Amoris 6010 Review
As the old saying goes the first impression is the one that is remembered. With today's computer component's, chassis beauty has to be more then just skin deep. A chassis has to be functional on the interior as well. Whats the point in having a drop dead gorgeous chassis if it has the cooling capacity of a blow torch?
Today myself and Bjorn3D are going to bring you a chassis from Max Cube, the Armoris.
PhotoFasts G-Monster V5 256GB Solid State Disk Review
TweakTown posted a review of PhotoFast’s G-Monster V5 256GB Solid State Disk
When Jason at DVNation told me that the new PhotoFast G-Monster V5 was approaching the limits of the SATA 3.0 spec, I really didn’t know what to think. PhotoFast has made a big marketing push over the last couple of months and there was a time when it seemed that every other day a new press release hit my inbox. Hitting my email inbox is quite a bit different than hitting my door step and over the years I have pretty much come to the realization that press releases aren’t worth much more than the paper they could be printed on. Three days ago my initial thoughts of PhotoFast changed. This was the day I finally put one of the companies solid state drives in my test system.PhotoFasts G-Monster V5 256GB Solid State Disk Review
The PhotoFast G-Monster V5 might have a funny name, but don’t let it fool you. When this drive is installed the only thing funny is the goofy grin on your face. The drive does approach the limits of the SATA 3.0 spec; it also managed to saturate my aging nForce 3500 workstation SATA controller. This level of performance doesn’t come cheap but we will get into the pricing on the next page because the technology involved is way more important to worry about the price just yet.
Asus P5Q Pro Turbo Motherboard Review
Hardware Logic posted a review on the Asus P5Q Pro Turbo Motherboard
We recently had the opportunity to test out the P5Q Pro Turbo, a P45 based mainboard that picks up where its predecessors left off. While making use of Intel's well-known chipset, it offers two PCIe 2.0 slots, CrossFireX capability, support for 16GB of DDR2-1300MHz memory, and a slew of easy to use overclocking features. Read on as HardwareLogic takes the P5Q Pro Turbo out for a spin and find out if this motherboard has what it takes to be the foundation of your next system.Asus P5Q Pro Turbo Motherboard Review
GeForce GTX 275 Versus Radeon HD 4890 Video Card Battle Review
Legit Reviews posted a comparison review between GeForce GTX 275 and Radeon HD 4890
What happens when you take the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 275 with Forceware 190.38 drivers and the ATI Radeon HD 4890 with CATALYST 9.7 drivers and see how they do on odd ball game titles like Velvet Assassin and Wall-E? That is what we tackle this time around between these two popular gaming graphics cards.GeForce GTX 275 Versus Radeon HD 4890 Video Card Battle Review
Palm Pre Review, Competition For The iPhone
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Palm Pre smartphone
The Palm Pre is likely one of the most anticipated smartphones to arrive this year. First announced at CES 2009, the Palm Pre has been called an iPhone killer, Palm's comeback device, and Sprint's savior. Needless to say, there are a lot of expectations for the Pre.Palm Pre Review, Competition For The iPhone
Two of the first things you're likely to notice about the Pre are its sleek, clean design and its vibrant display. The Palm Pre also boasts of the ability to multitask, it has a new notification system, a physical keyboard, and a screen with multi-touch capabilities. All of these features combine to make a phone that appears to be one of the best iPhone rivals yet. Click the link below and check it out...
MSI AMD 785GM-E65 Motherboard Preview
PC Perspective posted a preview on the MSI AMD 785GM-E65 Motherboard
FedEX has been busy as of late delivering to Josh's house, and today he received a gem from them. This micro-ATX motherboard based on the unreleased AMD 785G chipset is a shockingly complete motherboard with many high end components. Stuff usually relegated to full size ATX boards. Will this be the latest power-user micro-ATX board, and furthermore be the board of choice for HTPC users? More testing is needed to confirm that, but the first look is certainly impressive.MSI AMD 785GM-E65 Motherboard Preview
CoverBee 8.9" Mini Laptop Sleeve for Netbook - Black Dahlia
TestFreaks posted a review on the CoverBee 8.9" Mini Laptop Sleeve for Netbook
Today for review I've got a sleeve from CoverBee that fits a mini laptopCoverBee 8.9" Mini Laptop Sleeve for Netbook - Black Dahlia
or netbook up to 8.9" in size. It's a sleeve so it's open ended, though the CoverBee does offer a soft quilted lining inside to protect your netbook very well from scratches and even from small bumps.
Xclio Godspeed One Advanced PC Case Reviewed
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Xclio Godspeed One Advanced PC Case
It's been a while since I've taken a look at any PC cases here I think... but I've got three of them coming up for review now. The first being what I have today from Xclio, the Godspeed One Advanced. This case features speed controlled side and top mounted fans, and enough room for a decent system to fit in it. Overall it's not a bad case, but there are some minor issues that I came across that need to be mentioned, so read on to learn more....Xclio Godspeed One Advanced PC Case Reviewed
Patriot Xporter Magnum 64 GB Flash Drive Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Patriot Xporter Magnum 64 GB Flash Drive
If you need to move a lot of data around then the Patriot Xporter Magnum 64 GB is a great choice for you. It offers enough storage for all your needs on the road and pairs that with maximized transfer rates of up to 33 MB/s. Patriot has also thought of aesthetics and designed their $150 USB stick in a menacing red.Patriot Xporter Magnum 64 GB Flash Drive Review