Callpod Keeper Desktop Reviewed
TestFreaks posted a review on Callpod Keeper Desktop
ZeroShock III Netbook Case Reviewed
TestFreaks has posted a review on the ZeroShock III Netbook Case
Corsair Hydro Series H50 Tested on AMD Phenom Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the Corsair Hydro Series H50 Tested on AMD Phenom
Dell XPS 630i Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Dell XPS 630i
Antec Easy SATA Hot Swap Hard Drive Caddy Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the Antec Easy SATA Hot Swap Hard Drive Caddy
Azza Solano 1000 Gaming Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Azza Solano 1000 Gaming Case
OCZ Vertex Turbo MLC SATA SSD Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the OCZ Vertex Turbo MLC SATA SSD
GIGABYTE Booktop M1022 Netbook Review
TweakTown posted a review on the GIGABYTE Booktop M1022 Netbook
NZXT Cryo S Aluminum Notebook Cooler Review
The TechZone has posted a review of the NZXT Cryo S Aluminum Notebook
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Thermaltake Massive23 CS Notebook Cooler Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Thermaltake Massive23 CS Notebook Cooler
Aspire One 751 vs. Gateway LT3103
The Tech Report compared the Aspire One 751 and Gateway LT3103
Corsair HX750W Power Supply Review
OCC has published a new review on the Corsair HX750W Power Supply
NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller
TestFreaks posted a review on Callpod Keeper Desktop
Overall, the Callpod Keeper is a pretty solid product. I wish I knew more about what military-grade security means, but I'm going to go ahead and assume that the software provides a serious level of safety. I trust Keeper is like a fine seven-foot-thick steel wall of stanch iron between my precious passwords and Little Johnny Jimbo the laptop thief. Things like the auto-logout and self-destruct features are great tools for keeping unwanted guests out of your password log, and the software's means of filing and storing your information couldn't be more straightforward and user-friendly.Callpod Keeper Desktop Reviewed
ZeroShock III Netbook Case Reviewed
TestFreaks has posted a review on the ZeroShock III Netbook Case
A couple days ago I took a look at the CoverBee sleeve for smaller netbooks like my Asus Eee PC 900A, today I've got one from GearZap again, it's the ZeroShock III Netbook case for netbooks and laptops ranging from 10.6" to 11.1". As the name suggests it's made to protect your netbook or laptop from damage from shocks like falling, or dropping. The ZeroShock III is nicely made with dual zippers, lots of padding and even a front zippered pocket to carry some extra stuff along with you if need be.ZeroShock III Netbook Case Reviewed
Corsair Hydro Series H50 Tested on AMD Phenom Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the Corsair Hydro Series H50 Tested on AMD Phenom
The boxed cooler had big problems keeping the CPU stable at 3.4Ghz. It was just stable enough to run prime custom 20K FFT. Trying to boot at 3.5Ghz resulted in lockups, BSOD's or straight errors when starting prime. When the testing was over I immediately removed the motherboard from the PC. Imagine it takes a few minutes to do so, then I started to remove the stock cooler, I can assure you it was still very hot. Its fan also spun flat out all the time during the test and was very audible. With the TRUE doing the cooling, the rig behaved far better. Squeezing off the boxed cooler is already very nice. Even testing at 3.5Ghz was no issue. More however, was limited by this particular CPU we tested. The Corsair H50 continued to impress me, by gaining over the TRUE setup.Corsair Hydro Series H50 Tested on AMD Phenom Review
Dell XPS 630i Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Dell XPS 630i
Many enthusiast users snigger at the mention of Dell, however at Driverheaven we know there are a percentage of users who either don't have the skillset to build their own computer or who just don't have the time. It is also worth mentioning that with this particular system Dell offer a 3-4 year in home service in the case of any major issues occuring.Dell XPS 630i Review
Antec Easy SATA Hot Swap Hard Drive Caddy Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the Antec Easy SATA Hot Swap Hard Drive Caddy
Today, hard drives have become very affordable as the cost per gigabyte of storage decreases by a moment's notice. As such, backing up computers or storing data onto hard drives other than those internally installed has grown popular amongst users. In order to access such hard drives, one could use an external hard drive enclosure, but swapping between hard drives with such a device can become exhausting. On the other hand, the Easy SATA provides a quick way of swapping between multiple hard drives. This product effectively makes hard drives nearly as convenient as DVDs, though hard drives are obviously larger than the latter! This review will focus on the Antec Easy SATA, and it will be examined whether or not this is truly an "easy" solution of bringing the hot swap capability to your system.Antec Easy SATA Hot Swap Hard Drive Caddy Review
Azza Solano 1000 Gaming Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Azza Solano 1000 Gaming Case
The common trend among gaming cases has become lots of lit up fans and large windows to show off those expensive internal components. We are seeing more and more cases with 200mm fans or larger, and and an increasing number of lit up cases with large windows. This growing interest has led many of the leading case manufacturers to try and push the envelope as far as they can when it comes to cases. Among the manufacturers who has tried to meet these growing needs is Azza.The Azza Solano 1000 is a superbly built Full ATX tower case. The Azza Solano 1000 features a beveled front panel with the tiny little Azza logo on it. The Azza Solano 1000, simply put, is a beast of a case. The quality and attention to detail, as well as the feature set found on many higher end cases, makes the Azza Solano a case of strong interest for anyone considering a gaming build.Azza Solano 1000 Gaming Case Review
OCZ Vertex Turbo MLC SATA SSD Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the OCZ Vertex Turbo MLC SATA SSD
With generation 3 guidelines for the 6.0 GBps SATA interface already being used in prototype motherboards for show at the not-so-distant 2010 CES in January, it's understandable to see the speeds of Solid State Drive products increase so quickly with each new model. The Indilinx Barefoot controller has become the backbone chip for over a dozen different SSD models, first introduced in the OCZ Vertex SSD, and now make a return appearance in the OCZ Vertex Turbo SSD series.OCZ Vertex Turbo MLC SATA SSD Review
Identical to the popular OCZ Vertex SSD in every aspect except NAND selection, the Vertex Turbo SSD series offers the same Indilinx 'Barefoot' controller and 64MB of DRAM buffer, but now boasts ultra-fast 270/200 MBps read and write speeds. Benchmark Reviews tests the reaction time and bandwidth performance for the 120GB OCZ Vertex Turbo SSD OCZSSD2-1VTXT120G model against over two dozen other storage products in this article.
GIGABYTE Booktop M1022 Netbook Review
TweakTown posted a review on the GIGABYTE Booktop M1022 Netbook
Most of the netbooks we see on the market today lack anything to set them apart; emphasis on the word ‘most’. There are those few out there which manage to stand out that bit more than the average netbook we’re so accustomed to seeing and what we have with us here promises to deliver in that regard.GIGABYTE Booktop M1022 Netbook Review
Today we are going to take a look at the GIGABYTE Booktop M1022 netbook. This little machine has what you expect to see inside a netbook today and also includes a little something extra that makes it stand out from the unwashed masses.
NZXT Cryo S Aluminum Notebook Cooler Review
The TechZone has posted a review of the NZXT Cryo S Aluminum Notebook
Cooler
By and large, the Cryo S follows in the same philosophy as other notebook coolers in the Cryo family. You get a jet black aluminum finish, topped off with some rubberized feet to grip the base of your laptop.NZXT Cryo S Aluminum Notebook Cooler Review
You don’t have to worry about cheap craftsmanship or shoddy materials, because NZXT has forged this product using 3mm thick aluminum construction. Believe me when I say that it’s built pretty darn tough. This also means that it has somewhat sharp edges and it may not be the most portable solution out there.
Thermaltake Massive23 CS Notebook Cooler Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Thermaltake Massive23 CS Notebook Cooler
Thermaltake's Massive23 CS notebook cooler is a well-executed product from a good design that does exactly what it's supposed to do. It cools your notebook computer and does it very quietly. The materials and workmanship are outstanding and the lighting effects bring some visual interest to an already sleek and stylish product.Thermaltake Massive23 CS Notebook Cooler Review
Aspire One 751 vs. Gateway LT3103
The Tech Report compared the Aspire One 751 and Gateway LT3103
These two little laptops from Acer and Gateway are close cousins. They share the same 11.6" displays and nearly full-sized keyboards, and as a result, they're two of the most compelling netbooks yet. To hold one is to want one. But which is better? Let's find out.Aspire One 751 vs. Gateway LT3103
Corsair HX750W Power Supply Review
OCC has published a new review on the Corsair HX750W Power Supply
The Corsair HX750W is an 80 Plus Silver certified power supply and the figures obtained during testing confirmed this with the efficiency peaking at a massive 90% on 230VAC. Combine the excellent efficiency with top notch DC voltage load regulation and low ripple/noise on all the rails, and the Corsair HX750W is up there with the best. The box lid carries the Nvidia SLI Ready logo, but I wasn't able to confirm this on the Nvidia SLI website, so perhaps it will appear in the next update. The Corsair HX750W has four 6+2-pin PCI-E connectors, making it the ideal power supply for any high end SLI or Crossfire configuration, especially when you consider it delivered 50A on the 12V rail with very low noise.Corsair HX750W Power Supply Review
NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller
NZXT is back with the all new Sentry 2 touch screen fan controller. We reviewed the Sentry LX last year and gave it top marks as a hardware fan controller. Will the Sentry 2 out perform the more luxurious and feature rich Sentry LX, or will it be just another fan controller? Join Mike Santini as we take a look at the NZXT Sentry 2NZXT Sentry 2 Touch Screen Fan Controller Review