XFX GeForce GTX 275 XXX 896MB video card review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the XFX GeForce GTX 275 XXX 896MB video card
Corsair P64 SSD Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Corsair P64 SSD
HTC Hero Review
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Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 112 USB Flash Drive Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 112 USB Flash Drive
Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi Review
Vortez posted a review on the Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi motherboard
NZXT Cryo S Review
Rbmods posted a review on the NZXT Cryo S
3RSystem Iceage 90 Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted 3RSystem Iceage 90 Heatsink Review
ASUS P-50GA 500 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the ASUS P-50GA 500 W Power Supply
VisionTek HD 4890 OC Review
Neoseeker reviews the VisionTek HD 4890 OC
Thermaltake Element T Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Thermaltake Element T Case
Seagate Momentus 7200.4 500GB SATA 2.5 Review
OCC has published a new review on the Seagate Momentus 7200.4 500GB SATA 2.5 HDD
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Processor Review
TweakTown takes a look at the AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Processor
SilverStone Strider 1500W Review
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AcerTravelmate Timeline TM8371 Review
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Elite Bastards posted a review on the XFX GeForce GTX 275 XXX 896MB video card
AMD's Radeon HD 4890 has been getting plenty of press ever since its launch, but what of this board's direct rival from NVIDIA, the GeForce GTX 275? Today, we take a look at a factory overclocked board in the form of XFX's GeForce GTX 275 XXX, to see how it compares to both a reference GeForce GTX 275 as well as the Radeon HD 4890.XFX GeForce GTX 275 XXX 896MB video card review
Corsair P64 SSD Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Corsair P64 SSD
If you have been paying attention lately to the SSD market you will see a large introduction of new models. These models range from the ultra high end 512 GB drives, to the lower end 32 GB models. The question you should ask yourself before you decide on a SSD is, will this be worth it? A SSD can certainly make your operating system load faster, or give a little boost to programs. This comes at quite a price, with all SSD's being far pricier than large traditional hard drives. If your time happens to be worth a lot, it may be a good idea to invest in this exciting hard drive technology.Corsair P64 SSD Review
Today we have one of Corsair's entries into the SSD field, the P64. This drive happens to have a whole 64 GB of storage space. This is plenty enough room for your operating system, as well as a few important programs. The advantages of a larger drive are of course more storage space, but this comes at a steep price. Right now the 64 and 128 GB SSD's are your best bet for a combination of storage and price. Corsair has long been one of the leaders in computer technology, so this addition to their line of products should be looked at before you make a choice on what SSD you want.
HTC Hero Review
IT Pro have a HTC Hero review
It's hard not to get excited about Android these days. After anti-climatic smartphones a plenty of late, it's the current golden child, save for perhaps the corporate mainstay the BlackBerry, or indeed the business rebel the iPhone. So, when HTC announced the latest in its Android-based line up back in June, we were looking forward to getting our hands on it to see if it lived up to expectations.HTC Hero Review
Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 112 USB Flash Drive Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 112 USB Flash Drive
The new DataTraveler 112 from Kingston helps budget-conscious users break storage barriers, allowing them to easily store and move large files in a device no bigger than a pocketknife. With capacities of up to 32GB and a simple capless design, is this drive perfect for you?Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 112 USB Flash Drive Review
Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi Review
Vortez posted a review on the Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi motherboard
As you can see the GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi is a comprehensively specified little package. It offers virtually full socket 775 compatibility all the way up to the more power hungry 65nm Core 2 Quad. Gigabit lan and fast wireless G WiFi support are valuable additions to the spec sheet too. Indeed, the modern DirectX 10 GPU solution combined with an integrated HDMI output offers the final cherry on the cake. An ITX form factor capable of full HD playback for HTPC use. Let's take a look at the board...Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi Review
NZXT Cryo S Review
Rbmods posted a review on the NZXT Cryo S
With laptop sales consistently topping desktop sales, a comfortable and cool computer is quickly becoming a top priority. There are many laptop coolers out on the market with similar features. So how does one decide on which cooler to purchase? Some of the important traits include angle between laptop keyboard and computing surface, structural rigidity of the unit, cooling capabilities, transportability, and of course price. Let’s see how the NZXT Cryo S does in each of these categories.NZXT Cryo S Review
3RSystem Iceage 90 Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted 3RSystem Iceage 90 Heatsink Review
3Rsystem's Iceage 90 heatsink is built around the popular "heatpipe direct touch" technique that so very many heatsinks on the market today rely on. The only difference is that this mid-compact heatsink stands just 115mm tall, instead of 165mm, making it suitable for PC chassis that can't accommodate much more than a 92mm fan above the CPU socket.3RSystem Iceage 90 Heatsink Review
ASUS P-50GA 500 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the ASUS P-50GA 500 W Power Supply
ASUS is the number on motherboard manufacturer in the world and they've been expanding to other business for several years, recently reaching the power supply market. Tough ASUS power supplies are not sold in the US, this didn't prevent us from getting our hands on their 500 W product, which is sold throughout the world. Manufactured by Delta Electronics, does this power supply carry ASUS high-quality standards? Let's see.ASUS P-50GA 500 W Power Supply Review
VisionTek HD 4890 OC Review
Neoseeker reviews the VisionTek HD 4890 OC
VisionTek invites cooling expert ZEROtherm to join the party this time around, with an overclocked rendition of the HD 4890.VisionTek HD 4890 OC Review
Thermaltake Element T Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Thermaltake Element T Case
This turn in styling trends back to the subtle nature found in the past is ushering in a new style of computer cases that stress functionality, yet provide nice touches that still can make us say "hey man, nice case." At the forefront of this movement has been Thermaltake with their functionally beautiful cases that seem to bring subtlety into the limelight. This especially seems to be the case with the Element series cases.The Thermaltake Element T case embraces the black subtle look and adds excellent functionality. The Thermaltake Element T provides ample room for any type of build, with several drive options. The drive cages feature thumb screw installation with one drive of each type featuring a completely screwless installation.Thermaltake Element T Case Review
Seagate Momentus 7200.4 500GB SATA 2.5 Review
OCC has published a new review on the Seagate Momentus 7200.4 500GB SATA 2.5 HDD
The Seagate Momentus 7200.4 drive performed very well throughout the testing. The drive even gave the bigger brother the 3.5" Seagate 7200.11 drive a run for its money and even beating it out the majority of the time. The overall read and write speeds were the best of the comparison drives for all of the testing, reaching over 100MB a second at one point. The fact that this is a 2.5" hard drive this makes it a great contender for everything from a laptop, to a server. With desktops and servers trying to save more space, this drive makes a great candidate for any situation you need. The Seagate Momentus measures only 9mm thick so this can be placed into the thinnest notebook and even some netbooks. With this speed comes a price tag though. At $119.99 for the Seagate Momentus, it breaks down to $0.24 a gigabyte.Seagate Momentus 7200.4 500GB SATA 2.5 Review
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Processor Review
TweakTown takes a look at the AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Processor
When originally released, Phenom had a nick name of the black death. The TLB bug with the L3 cache caused serious stability and reliability problems and the only work around was to disable the L3 cache in the BIOS, removing any performance benefits the Phenom processor had over the Athlon X2 line. This, however, has thankfully now changed. BE stepping Phenoms removed this problem and since then a second generation Phenom II has emerged, which is one of the most impressive processors we have seen.AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Processor Review
Today we have on display the Black Edition 955 clocked at 3.2GHz, AMD’s fastest processor to date. Let’s see just how well this baby performs compared to its 810 counterpart as well as Intel’s Core i7.
SilverStone Strider 1500W Review
PureOverclock posted a review on the SilverStone Strider 1500W
Today we're looking at the SilverStone Strider 1500W power supply, an absolute monster unit that is somewhat appropriately named if you're a fan of the Half Life 2 gaming series. Let's take a look at the beast and see what it brings to the mix.SilverStone Strider 1500W Review
AcerTravelmate Timeline TM8371 Review
IT PRO have an AcerTravelmate Timeline TM8371 review
Some laptops make good impressions as soon as you pick them up. The Acer Timeline is one of those: it might not look like much, with its rather boring black plastic finish, but at only 1.6kg it's impressively light. That's not all that's impressive: Acer claims more than eight hours' battery life from the TM8371, and all for well under the magical 1,000 mark..AcerTravelmate Timeline TM8371 Review