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Here a roundup of the latest reviews and articles, including Patriot WildFire 120GB SSD Review,Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced Full-Tower Chassis Review and Z68 vs. X58 - Which Is The Better Gaming Platform?



Kingston HyperX 240GB 6Gbps SSD Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Kingston HyperX 240GB 6Gbps SSD

Kingston's HyperX brand is synonymous with high performance which is why they've placed that badge prominently on their newest SSD. So when we received their newest and first HyperX SSD, we were very curious to see how it stacked up against other SandForce SF-2281 drives. How will they set their drive apart from the growing SandForce powered SSD crowd? Read on to see.

The Kingston HyperX 240GB SSD either led or was right behind the leader in nearly every benchmark we threw at it. Kingston rates the maximum read/write specifications as 555MB/s for max reads and 510MB/s for max writes. We actually saw slightly more than that on the ATTO benchmark so their numbers appear to be spot on. The combination of the SandForce SF-2281 controller and the Intel 25nm ONFI 2.2 MLC NAND is a powerful combination...
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Patriot WildFire 120GB SSD Review
The Guru of 3D published a review on the Patriot WildFire 120GB SSD

We look at an offering from Patriot memory, they added two new SATA 3 (SATA 3 6Gs) SSDs in their WildFire lineup, the WildFire in 120GB & 240GB capacities (480GB coming as well), All SATA 3 of course.

Both drives come with the SandForce SF-2281 controller to deliver at up to 550 MBps read and 510 MBps write speeds. Check out the article here
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Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced Full-Tower Chassis Review
Techgage posted a look at Cooler Master's HAF 932 Advanced chassis.

Cooler Master's HAF series of cases have long been favored by many enthusiasts thanks to their sturdy construction and feature-rich likeness. This was especially true with the HAF 932 released three years ago. For that reason it has been updated to an 'Advanced' edition, bringing a refreshed look and some worthwhile new features.
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Sapphire HD6950 2GB DiRT3 Toxic Edition Review
OCC has published a review on the Sapphire HD6950 2GB DiRT3 Toxic Edition

Another incredible thing about this card is that it was unlockable - meaning that I was able to flash it to an HD6970 BIOS, unlocking the total 1536 shader cores over the stock 1408. With the extra 10% of shader cores at my disposal, I reran the overclocked benchmarks and discovered a steady jump in performance by anywhere between 6%-8% running at the same 1010/1500MHz. Granted, not all cards can do this from the factory, as they are physically cut. I can't say whether all these cards are unlockable, but it doesn't hurt to try.
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Patriot Wildfire 120GB SSD Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new Patriot Wildfire 120GB SSD.

Before getting the Wildfire, we had seen our fair share of the Sandforce invasion that is currently running amok in the SSD market. Expecting yet another rebrand of the same tried, tested and boring design, we didn't really expect much from Patriot's latest flagship drive. But instead of the same old story, we've found an SSD which dares to be different and exceeds every one of our expectations.[/quote6
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ASUS HD6670 1GB GDDR5 with DisplayPort DirectX11 Video Card Review
Hi Tech Legion takes a look at the ASUS HD6670 1GB GDDR5 with DisplayPort DirectX11 Video Card

The ASUS HD6670 video card with DisplayPort is factory overclocked to 810MHz. This ASUS HD6670 is equipped with faster memory for superior performance and is equipped with a DisplayPort for 3-monitor Eyefinity support. Cooling is provided by an 80mm dust-proof fan blowing down on an aluminum heatsink. Since the ASUS Radeon HD6670 only has a TDP of 66W, there is no additional 6-pin power connectors needed. Aside from the DisplayPort connector, there is also a DVI-I port and an HDMI port, fully supporting AMD's HD3D technology.
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SteelSeries Spectrum 7XB Wireless Headset Review
Real World Labs posted a review on the SteelSeries Spectrum 7XB Wireless Headset

The Spectrum 7XB Wireless Headset may be the first XBOX 360 compatible wireless headset by SteelSeries but thanks to its very good build quality, excellent audio clarity, good wireless range and range of features you will have a very hard time believing that.
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Z68 vs. X58 - Which Is The Better Gaming Platform?
TweakTown compared both Z68 and X58 platforms

This is an article I've wanted to do for a while now and as this month started, I told myself it was time to get it done as my testbeds here are making some changes. I've been tossing up if I should make the move to Z68 for our VGA reviews, or stick with the tried and trusted X58 platform. Most people will feel that it's a no brainer with the X58 being the better option due to the fact it natively supports x16 / x16 in dual card setups. For us, that's indeed the biggest draw for the platform; the Z68 one on the other hand has a lot of standout features that make it a better option as well."

The big thing is that the Z68 platform can just overclock so much better. Our X58 / 980X setup is good for 4.2GHz, while our Z68 / 2600k setup is good for 5.2GHz - 5.4GHz. With high end setups, it's so important that we're not CPU limited and even though the 2600k doesn't carry as many cores as the 980x, its +1GHz should yield us more headroom.
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