Cooler Master UCP 1100W power supply review
Elite Bastards posted Cooler Master UCP 1100W power supply review
Early Look: Asus P6T Deluxe - Intel X58 Begins
Bit-Tech published an Early Look of Asus P6T Deluxe
BFG ES800 Power Supply Review
Virtual-Hideout posted BFG ES800 Power Supply Review
OCZ DDR3 PC3-16000 Flex II Water Cooled Memory Review
Madshrimps posted OCZ DDR3 PC3-16000 Flex II Water Cooled Memory Review
AData Vitesta G-Series Memory 4GB DDR2-800 Review
TechwareLabs has published a review on the AData Vitesta G-Series Memory 4GB DDR2-800
ASUS Silent Knight II CPU Cooler Review
Digit-Life posted a review on the ASUS Silent Knight II CPU Cooler
Novatech X80r Pro Laptop review
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ASUS Striker II NSE Motherboard Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the ASUS Striker II NSE Motherboard
Toshiba Satellite L300-11G Review
InsideHW.com has posted review for Toshiba Satellite L300-11G notebook.
Apevia X-Sniper Mid-Tower Case Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Apevia X-Sniper Mid-Tower Case
Thermaltake Xaser VI VG4000BWS Review
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Palit Radeon HD 4850 Sonic Graphics Card Review
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Elite Bastards posted Cooler Master UCP 1100W power supply review
As you've probably guessed by now, the UCP 1100W is a 1100 Watt power supply with a maximum output of 1320 Watts, which conforms to the 80 Plus Silver efficiency standard, with an efficiency rating of 89.05% at 50% load and 86.99% on average, making it one of the first PSUs in this particular power range to gain such certification.Cooler Master UCP 1100W power supply review
With all of that power at its disposal, you'd expect to see it paired up with a lot of connectivity cabling-wise, and that's exactly what we find here. Aside from the normal 24-pin power and a couple of eight-pin motherboard power connectors, the UCP 1100W also supports a single floppy drive, nine Serial ATA devices and five Molex connectors. The power supply certainly isn't lacking in its support for PCI Express graphics boards, with three eight-pin and six six-pin PCI Express power connectors on offer here too - Needless to say, this unit is also NVIDIA SLI certified, and running 3-way or Quad SLI (as well as CrossFireX) should be possible with the amount of power and connectivity on show here.
Early Look: Asus P6T Deluxe - Intel X58 Begins
Bit-Tech published an Early Look of Asus P6T Deluxe
With all the kerfuffle surrounding Intel's IDF this week and Nehalem news pouring out of almost every crevice of the internet, Asus gave /bit-tech/ a quick wink and a nudge then slipped us a brown paper envelope...via a postman.Early Look: Asus P6T Deluxe - Intel X58 Begins
Trying not to act like a kid at Christmas and moving swiftly to a secluded corner, we ripped it open to find that Asus' P6T Deluxe is quite the pimped out hot potato. Based on Intel's upcoming X58 chipset it will have more features than you can shake a fist full of sticks at - overclockers and high end users especially will love this.
BFG ES800 Power Supply Review
Virtual-Hideout posted BFG ES800 Power Supply Review
BFG has a great power suppy here - not only does it look good, but it does it with performing style. For the duration of the testing, and the subsequent gaming session afterwards, performance remained solid while silence was in full effect. I found no issues with any of the cabling, or the installation of the unit - that was the fault of the unit. Overall, I would have to say that if you're in the market for a PSU at this price point ($219), BFG's ES800 is an excellent choice. While it's lack of support for Tri-SLI is definitely disappointing, it's ability to take a system with two 4870x2 or 9800GX2 cards is admirable.BFG ES800 Power Supply Review
OCZ DDR3 PC3-16000 Flex II Water Cooled Memory Review
Madshrimps posted OCZ DDR3 PC3-16000 Flex II Water Cooled Memory Review
Today we take a look at OCZ latest addition to the Flex series : the Flex II DDR3 kit. As a matter of fact, this is our first DDR3 review in the house - better late than never I suppose - so have a look what DDR3 water cooled at 2Ghz can bring to your doorstep.OCZ DDR3 PC3-16000 Flex II Water Cooled Memory Review
AData Vitesta G-Series Memory 4GB DDR2-800 Review
TechwareLabs has published a review on the AData Vitesta G-Series Memory 4GB DDR2-800
Looking for a big 4GB kit of some fast memory for your DDR2 based PC? Nitro has an in depth look at some good gaming memory from AData that promises speed and low latency. Does the PC-8500 kit from AData deliver performance to match its claims? Read our review to find out.AData Vitesta G-Series Memory 4GB DDR2-800 Review
ASUS Silent Knight II CPU Cooler Review
Digit-Life posted a review on the ASUS Silent Knight II CPU Cooler
We've reviewed quite a few Mid-End coolers from ASUS, which almost always had decent technical properties. But the company also has a thoroughly developed High-End series. And the first such product to be reviewed now is Silent Knight II -- a promising premium cooler that offers an interesting combination of advanced design and attractive exterior.ASUS Silent Knight II CPU Cooler Review
Novatech X80r Pro Laptop review
DriverHeaven posted a review on the Novatech X80r Pro Laptop
Recently while researching laptop prices we found Novatechs own branded laptops which feature some impressive components but retail at a level we can only wish Alienware would use! Of course buying a laptop from a relative unknown is always a risk, so today we will be taking an in-depth look at the X80r Pro, covering all the bases and letting you know if they are worth your money.Novatech X80r Pro Laptop review
ASUS Striker II NSE Motherboard Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the ASUS Striker II NSE Motherboard
Asus tries their hand at the 790i SLi Chipset with the Striker II. How will it fair against the top boards in production today? Is it worth your hard-earned dollars? Will it straighten out the US economy? All that and more is what we intend to find out! This motherboard is part of the Republic of Gamers (ROG) series and is considered by ASUS to be the best of the best. Read on to see how the best NVIDIA chipset does on the premiere ASUS motherboard series.ASUS Striker II NSE Motherboard Review
Toshiba Satellite L300-11G Review
InsideHW.com has posted review for Toshiba Satellite L300-11G notebook.
Beside Satellite A300 and P300 notebook series, Toshiba also released on market redesigned Satellite L series. We will introduce you with all novelties through testing of model Toshiba Satellite L300-11G. L series didn't experience that much cosmetic changes like new A and P series did. We could even say that Satellite L300 is less "fancy" than its predecessor. Some of us will count that as big plus because L300 has above all "neutral" design.Toshiba Satellite L300-11G Review
Apevia X-Sniper Mid-Tower Case Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Apevia X-Sniper Mid-Tower Case
We review quite a few cases here at OCIA.net, but it's been a few months since our last one from Apevia. It's always exciting to see what new chassis designs they come up with, one common factor among them all is the ability of Apevia to produce a quality, stylish case at a very good price. Today we have a new mid-tower to take a look at, dubbed the X-Sniper.Apevia X-Sniper Mid-Tower Case Review
Thermaltake Xaser VI VG4000BWS Review
OCC has published a new review on the Thermaltake Xaser VI VG4000BWS
The case performed on par with the comparison test case with similar characteristics. The airflow was more than adequate, and cooled all of the hardware I had in it and then some, and with all of the room available, I could add enough hardware to run NORAD. Thermaltake really makes it easy to install and remove hardware with the tool-less design and removable parts. This is the most modular case I have ever had the pleasure to test, and on top of that, you can add Thermaltake's integrated Liquid Cooling System for even better temperature control. The design of the case makes me feel like I truly have a powerful self-built system, instead of a "cookie cutter" computer with a drab chassis.Thermaltake Xaser VI VG4000BWS Review
Palit Radeon HD 4850 Sonic Graphics Card Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Palit Radeon HD 4850 Sonic Graphics Card
Now that the HD 4850 has been hanging around for a bit, we’re beginning to see more and more companies jump on the aftermarket bandwagon. The latest company to do this is Palit, bringing the highly popular HD 4850 to the also highly popular Sonic line.Palit Radeon HD 4850 Sonic Graphics Card Review
The HD 4850 has had so much going for it from the word go; its aggressive pricing and excellent performance gave users everything they wanted. It wasn’t all rosy, though; while the use of a single slot cooler was handy, it caused the card to run extremely hot.