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Gelid Solutions Wing, Silent PWM and TC 120mm and 92mm Fans Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Gelid Solutions Wing, Silent PWM and TC 120mm and 92mm Fans

Today for review I've got six fans from Gelid Solutions, in total there are three 92mm fans and three 120mm fans to be put to the test. Four of the fans are from the Gelid Silent line of fans, two of them are TC or Temperature Controlled fans, two more are PWM controlled fans. The final two fans up for review are special fans aimed towards the enthusiast called the Wing, these fans are brightly colored with neon green blades and a black frame, but what really makes the Wing special are the features of them, and especially the fact that the blades can be removed from the housing for cleaning.
Gelid Solutions Wing, Silent PWM and TC 120mm and 92mm Fans Review

Level One WBR-3460, WBR-3408 & WAP-0006 Review
InsideHW.com has posted a review for Level One WBR-3460, WBR-3408 & WAP-0006 routers

This time we introduce to you three devices from Level 1, which cover different target user groups: WBR-3460A, WBR-3408 and WAP-0006. WBR-3460 is ADSL/ADSL2+ router, WBR-3408 is Wireless AP Broadband router and WAP-0006 is Wireless LAN. So, something for everyone. Let's see...

WBR-3460 is a typical representative of ADSL2+ router class. It has integrated 4-port switch, ADSL2+ modem and Wireless AP. ADSL2+ modem exists in two versions as Annex A and Annex B, depending on type of phone port - classic or ISDN type.
Level One WBR-3460, WBR-3408 & WAP-0006 Review



Thecus N5200 NAS Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Thecus N5200 NAS

Thecus N5200 is a high-performance Network Attached Storage (NAS), a box where you install hard disk drives to make them available to your network, basically a small yet powerful file server for your home or office. The reviewed model allows the installation of up five hard disk drives, supporting RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 and JOB, featuring three USB ports, one eSATA port and two Gigabit Ethernet ports. How is the performance of Thecus N5200 compared to other NAS boxes? Check it out.
Thecus N5200 NAS Review

ASUS EAH4870 Radeon HD 4870 Graphics Card Review
Tech ARP posted a review on the ASUS EAH4870 Radeon HD 4870 Graphics Card

Although wrought with numerous delays, ATI finally launched their long-awaited Radeon HD 4870 graphics card on June 25, 2008. As it was the first graphics card to feature the spanking new GDDR5 memory, much was expected of the Radeon HD 4870.

Fortunately, ATI finally delivered what they promised their fans for years - NVIDIA-thumping performance at a competitive price point. Today, we will be taking a look at an example of this card from ASUS - the ASUS EAH4870 graphics card.
ASUS EAH4870 Radeon HD 4870 Graphics Card Review

XFX GTX 280 XXX 3-Way SLi /4870X2 CFx
Driver Heaven takes a look at the XFX GTX 280 XXX 3-Way SLi video card

Even though comparisons will be made, our intention is not to directly compare ATI against Nvidia in this article, but more to see how both leading ultimate solutions will run on a system which should in theory be less CPU bound than most. To further downplay the side effects of the two Quad processors affecting the results, we have watercooled both CPU's and overclocked them to 4.4ghz (a 1.2ghz overclock @ 400x11). This will let both graphics solutions stretch their legs as much as possible at the highest resolutions.
XFX GTX 280 XXX 3-Way SLi /4870X2 CFx

PowerColor HD 4850 PCS 2GB PCI-E Review
Overclock3D have published a new article titled PowerColor HD 4850 PCS 2GB PCI-E

A With a 2GB frame buffer and custom cooling can PowerColor improve on an already awesome GPU?
PowerColor HD 4850 PCS 2GB PCI-E Review