VisionTek HD 4890 OC Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the VisionTek HD 4890 OC
Thermaltake Massive23 ST Notebook Cooler Reviewed
iGadget Life has posted a review on the Thermaltake Massive23 ST Notebook Cooler
AMD Phenom 2 965BE Cpu Review
Rbmods posted a review on the AMD Phenom 2 965BE Cpu
TrickleStar PC TrickleSaver Energy Saving Device Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the TrickleStar PC TrickleSaver Energy Saving Device
Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter SWP100 Review
Benchmark Reviews takes a look at the Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter SWP100
Xclio One Notebook Cooler Review
OCC has published a review on the Xclio One Notebook Cooler
ECS A785GM-M 785G AM3 Micro ATX Motherboard Review
PC Perspective posted a review on the ECS A785GM-M 785G AM3 Micro ATX Motherboard
Bjorn3D takes a look at the VisionTek HD 4890 OC
In the world of PC gaming you can never really have enough GPU power. This is why many enthusiasts choose to run multi GPU systems. When you decide to go with either SLI or Crossfire many problems can arise. The first being compatibility. Crossfire boards are far more common than SLI boards, but Intels new X58 chipset is quickly changing the tide.Today we are going to test one of the most extreme Crossfire system, two 4890's.VisionTek HD 4890 OC Review
Despite the rumors going around, VisionTek has not filed for bankrupcy. In fact they are doing pretty good, and have decided to send us their new 4890 OC edition to review in Crossfire. VisionTek did not only overclock the card, they also included a aftermarket heat sink to go with it. There are many other OC edition cards out there, but none quite like this one. With a core speed of 950 MHz, this card really means busness. Today we will put this card to the ultimate test, not only comparing it to another stock clocked 4890, but also pairing it with the other 4890 to produce one of the ultimate Crossfire configurations.
Thermaltake Massive23 ST Notebook Cooler Reviewed
iGadget Life has posted a review on the Thermaltake Massive23 ST Notebook Cooler
Today for review I've got another Thermaltake product, this one is called the Massive 23 ST, it's a notebook cooler, and as you can gather by its name it's big. The Massive ST features a body made of plastic and metal, making it lightweight for portability, but in the center of it is a 200mm cooling fan to make sure your laptop or netbook stays nice and cool. I've got the Acer Aspire one D250 and I noticed that after using it for a while it can get quite hot, so I decided to test out the Massive 23 ST with it to see if it can help keep it coolThermaltake Massive23 ST Notebook Cooler Reviewed
AMD Phenom 2 965BE Cpu Review
Rbmods posted a review on the AMD Phenom 2 965BE Cpu
The Phenom 2 955 performed extremely well for the money you paid for it, this new 965 version costs about 245$ which is still a fair amount below the Core i7 920 price,. The question is; will it be able to perform somewhat similar or even faster than the Core i7? Let's take a closer look.AMD Phenom 2 965BE Cpu Review
TrickleStar PC TrickleSaver Energy Saving Device Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the TrickleStar PC TrickleSaver Energy Saving Device
Last year in the hot summer heat, during the peak of power usage for most of the US, OCIA.net reviewed the P3 Kill-A-Watt electricity meter. This nifty little device earned our Seal of Approval for its usefulness in monitoring exactly how much power our electronic devices consume. However, manually plugging and unplugging devices or having to crawl under your desk to flip the switch on a power strip can become tedious or at the very least, inconvenient for most people, just to save a few bucks on our electric bill. Today I have two new products for review from a company named TrickleStar that address these issues. It's the PC TrickleSaver and accompanying accessory, the TrickleSwitchTrickleStar PC TrickleSaver Energy Saving Device Review
Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter SWP100 Review
Benchmark Reviews takes a look at the Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter SWP100
If you have ever tried to share vacation pictures or videos with friends and family then you know the 4 square inch screen on your digital camera just will not do the job. Don't like the idea of huddling around you computer or laptop to share these precious moments? Then the Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter kit is the perfect solution. The folks at Warpia provide everything needed to view PC content wirelessly on TV's, monitors or projectors from distances up to 30 feet. Utilizing a VGA or HDMI cable to connect your TV, monitor or projector to the Video Adapter you will be enjoying 720p HD video in a few short minutes. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the wireless graphics performance of the Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter SWP100.Warpia Wireless USB Display Adapter SWP100 Review
Xclio One Notebook Cooler Review
OCC has published a review on the Xclio One Notebook Cooler
While the Xclio One notebook cooler has an interesting design, it unfortunately just does not preform quite as well as the tried and true method of having a large platform with a larger fan in it. However, even though this is the case, it still cooled the laptop down a considerable amount and is not very large, providing a space benefit when the laptop is not in use. Additionally, you still get the ergonomic benefits provided by an inclined keyboard.Xclio One Notebook Cooler Review
ECS A785GM-M 785G AM3 Micro ATX Motherboard Review
PC Perspective posted a review on the ECS A785GM-M 785G AM3 Micro ATX Motherboard
Scores of ATX and micro ATX motherboards sporting the 785G chipset have drenched the market, and most are available for under $100. One company who jumped on the 785G bandwagon was ECS, who sent us one of their first A785GM-M Black Series motherboards to review. This particular board has many features that used to be reserved for higher-end ATX boards like support for AMD 140w processors, AMD Hybrid Crossfire technology, and DirectX 10.1 capabilities.ECS A785GM-M 785G AM3 Micro ATX Motherboard Review