Overclockers Online posted a review on the Ultra X3 800W and 1000W PSUs
Bjorn3D posted a review on the Gigabyte 8500GT TurboForce (GV-NX85T256HP) video card
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Coolink Silentator Heatpipe CPU Cooler
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the USB 2.0 USB Extension Cable with extra Power inlet
ChileHardware posted two new reviews in Spanish
Powercolor Radeon HD 2400 Pro
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Foxconn GeForce 8400 GS
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Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the HyperX PC3-11000 DDR3 Memory Kit from Kingston
Over the years, we have come to expect nothing but excellence from Ultra, they have time and time again impressed us. Earlier, we discussed what differentiates a power supply from just being another unit sitting on the shelves and what makes a power supply a good buy, it isn't always just about performance, but features, aesthetics, and price. That being said, Ultra's X3 800W and 1000W are both excellent performing units, but so are many other power supplies. But, as we have seen, there is a lot more to the X3 family then just performance.Ultra X3 800W and 1000W PSUs Review
Bjorn3D posted a review on the Gigabyte 8500GT TurboForce (GV-NX85T256HP) video card
At a recent briefing for AMD’s latest entry and mid-range cards, the HD2400 and HD2600, I was told an interesting little tidbit that AMD had found out. It turns out that a lot of the customers buying their previous entry-level cards, the X1300, had bought it mainly for playing games. Even AMD was surprised that people would first spend as little as possible on the video card and then buy games each month for 50-100$ instead of buying a few less games and put the saved money on a faster card . It probably is not as strange as it sounds though. We have all seen all those “gaming computers” that are being sold with slow X1300, NVIDIA 7300LE cards or even (shudder) on-board video. How should Joe Average know what is a good gaming card or not?Gigabyte 8500GT TurboForce (GV-NX85T256HP) Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Coolink Silentator Heatpipe CPU Cooler
Silence is golden as they say, and I personally like to have my system as quiet as possible, but it seems to have your system running cool you need to sacrifice some of that silence at times. Then along comes Coolink with their Silentator Heatpipe CPU cooler enabling us to have the best of both worlds, decent cooling and a nice, quiet system...Coolink Silentator Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the USB 2.0 USB Extension Cable with extra Power inlet
These days, USB Devices are ubiquitous. From digital cameras to cell phones to portable hard drives, somewhere a USB port will usually be involved. The function of the USB port is to either transfer information or to power/charge devices. Depending on the computer, some USB ports do not have enough power to provide sufficient charge these USB driven devices.USBFever USB 2.0 USB Extension Cable with extra Power inlet Review
ChileHardware posted two new reviews in Spanish
Powercolor Radeon HD 2400 Pro
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Foxconn GeForce 8400 GS
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Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the HyperX PC3-11000 DDR3 Memory Kit from Kingston
This is where Kingston Technology has come to answer the call. One of those kits could very well be the Hyper X KHX11000D3LLK2/2G Dual Channel Kits. It's based on their newest performance Hyper X DDR3 series intended for the upscale and more serious enthusiast who want to tap in to their processor's unseen performance. At 1375MHz, it operates at a frequency previous DDR2 modules just couldn't quite achieve mainly due to power requirements and related heat causing too much instability. Have a look at Kingston's latest signature Hyper X DDR3 1375MHz modules.Kingston HyperX PC3-11000 DDR3 Memory Kit Review