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ATP ToughDrive Camo 4GB and EarthDrive 2GB USB flash drive review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the ATP ToughDrive Camo 4GB and EarthDrive 2GB USB flash drive

Evangelising USB flash drives in their own right isn't a hard sell these days, but this in turn leads to an ever greater need for drive manufacturers to differentiate their offerings. To that end, the subject of today's review is a perfect example of this, as we take a look at a couple of flash memory drives from ATP with very different aims beyond their obvious task of storing data - On the one hand, we examine the ruggedised ToughDrive Camo 4GB, and on the other we look at the environmentally friendly EarthDrive 2GB.
ATP ToughDrive Camo 4GB and EarthDrive 2GB USB flash drive review

Lexar Professional 8GB 300x UDMA Compact Flash Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Lexar Professional 8GB 300x UDMA Compact Flash

Lexar is joining the frey of high-performance UDMA Compact Flash cards with their Professional 300x series of cards. We get to take a look at their 8 GB version with a big, pleasant suprise during benching.
Lexar Professional 8GB 300x UDMA Compact Flash Review



Jabra BT530 BlueTooth Headset with Noise Blackout Review
TestFreaks.com checked out the Jabra BT530 BlueTooth Headset with Noise Blackout

Today for review I've got the new Jabra BT530 BlueTooth Headset with Noise Blackout and I've found it to be a great choice if you're on the market for a new BT headset. Noise Blackout is just Jabra's fancy wording for noise cancellation, but it truly works does work, and is a great feature of the BT530 along with ease of use and the ability to play music as well. The BT530 is small, lightweight, aesthetically pleasing and overall it's a great choice for your BT needs, so continue on to learn more about it
Jabra BT530 BlueTooth Headset with Noise Blackout Review

Abit A-N78HD GeForce 8200 mATX Motherboard Review
Hardcoreware published a review of the Abit A-N78HD motherboard

That is unfortunate too, because to be honest, Abit didn't deliver on their usual high standards this time around. With a few poor design decisions here and there, and one huge flaw that will make you wonder "WTF where they thinking???", the A-N78HD is not a great followup to last year's NF-M2 nView.

The GeForce 8200 "mGPU" is a great chip to build an AMD motherboard around though, so performance was great for the most part. Be sure to check out our for the full details!
Abit A-N78HD GeForce 8200 mATX Motherboard Review

Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1250W PSU Review
DriverHeaven posted a review on the Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1250W PSU

Today we will have a look at one of their best units, the Real Power Pro 1250W PSU. The Real Power Pro is primarily designed to offer the best possible electrical performance over low noise or good aesthetics ... it is aimed at the most demanding users of all; hardcore overclockers.
Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1250W PSU Review

Altec Lansing Orbit MP3 iM237 Portable Speaker Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Altec Lansing Orbit MP3 iM237 Portable Speaker

On the go and want to jam? Altec Lansing has the answer, and its only a zip away. The Orbit MP3 iM237 is portable, light, and loud. Pretty much everything you can ask for in portability. But, as the smallest speaker system in the inMotion line, can it still compete with its bigger brothers?
Altec Lansing Orbit MP3 iM237 Portable Speaker Review

MSI R4850 512M Radeon HD 4850 Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the MSI R4850 512M Radeon HD 4850

No matter what you think of AMD's ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series of video cards, you'd be crazy not to love what AMD did with the pricing of the first two cards (Radeon HD 4850 and HD 4870) from the series. As a result of AMD's aggressive pricing, NVIDIA felt compelled to lower the price of its latest GeForce video cards, the GeForce GTX 260 and the GTX 280.

Today, we have a look at MSI's Radeon 4850 offering. To see how well the new MSI R4850 512M performs, we'll pit it against a Radeon HD 4870, a Radeon HD 3850, a GeForce GTX 260 and a couple GeForce 9800 GTXs.
MSI R4850 512M Radeon HD 4850 Review

Cooler Master Silent Pro M600 Review
InsideHW.com has posted review for Cooler Master Silent Pro M600 power supply unit

Cooler Master Silent Pro series was created with an idea, but also with influence of users' needs, for as much as possible, silent computer. We had an opportunity to test one of them with output capacity of 600W - Silent Pro M600. At first glance on full product's package we can conclude few things about this device. Firstly, the whole series is extremely silent or to be more precise it is certified at only 16dB. Cooling solution represents a 135mm fan. This exact model that we tested (600W), didn't heat up even under high load.
Cooler Master Silent Pro M600 Review

Antec Signature 850W Review
OCC has published a new review on the Antec Signature 850W PSU

I would highly recommend the Antec Signature 850W to anyone considering high end graphics cards in SLI or Crossfire but perhaps it's a little expensive and over powered for the majority of users. If price is not an issue and you are looking for a high quality power supply, almost silent up to approximately 500 - 600W, then the Antec Signature 850W will I'm sure, prove to be a wise investment. Despite the failure to meet the claimed 80 Plus Bronze efficiency levels, the efficiency is still very good and I have no hesitation in giving the Antec Signature 850W an OCC Gold Award.
Antec Signature 850W Review

Zaward Gyre ZCJ010 CPU Cooler Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Zaward Gyre ZCJ010 CPU Cooler

Being new is much different than doing new. Zaward’s Gyre CPU cooler is new in action. The cooler features HDT, but that is hardly anything fresh at this point. But what is innovative is the design of the cooler, how it operates and the extent of engineering that went into the fan.

By the time we finish this article the extent of engineering that went into the Gyre will be revealed, but it is important to remember that going against the mainstream doesn’t always net better results in performance. We will have to dig deeper to see if that is the case here.
Zaward Gyre ZCJ010 CPU Cooler Review

Intel Atom 330 Dual Core on ECS P945GC Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the Intel Atom 330 Dual Core on ECS P945GC motherboard

This little ECS mainboard comes with the new Intel Dual Core Atom 330 processor. It has integrated sound, 10/100 Ethernet and integrated graphics. Really all you need to do is insert a slice of DDR2 533 memory and connect a HD, and you are on the web ... browsing at fairly normal speeds, listening to songs, or watching a DVD ... heck it all works fine on that Intel Atom 330 for sure.

Next to that, the power consumption is obviously amazing. The Atom 330 dual-core processor .. uses 8 Watt, amazing.
Intel Atom 330 Dual Core on ECS P945GC Review

Razer Salmosa Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Razer Salmosa

Razer's newest mouse is an entry level gaming device, stuffed with their awesome sensor technology at a great price point of $39. This makes it an interesting choice if you want go for a Razer mouse for the first time without spending a lot of money.
Razer Salmosa Review

NZXT Cryo LX Notebook Cooler Review
I4U NEWS published a review of the NZXT Cryo LX Notebook Cooler

Cooling a notebook computer can be a pain, especially if you use a large gaming machine that produces lots of heat. NZXT has a notebook stand called the Cryo LX that is up to the task.

Many notebooks run much hotter than notebook users would prefer. It can also literally be a pain in the neck to work on a notebook for extended periods thanks to having to look down at the screen. NZXT has a product called the Cryo LX that can pull double duty by cooling the notebook and raising the screen to more comfortable levels.
NZXT Cryo LX Notebook Cooler Review

GlacialPower GP-AL650 650 Watt PSU Review
Bjorn3D looks at the GlacialPower GP-AL650 650 Watt PSU

Have you ever found yourself in need of a decent mid-range power supply unit for your personal computer? Maybe you don't feel like you need 1200 watts of thumping power to drive the family PC? Most people really don't need one of the PSU's that's a 1000 watts or more that we see popping up all over the market. The average home computer doesn't consume nearly that much power. Heck, most enthusiast systems don't consume that much power.

Still, most people in the know want a good quality power supply that will leave room for a little growth, while providing good clean power to their computer. GlacialPower was nice enough to send us one of their GP-AL650 650 watt gaming power supplies to take a look at. It's a non-modular power supply aimed at the mid-range gaming market. We say aimed at the mid-range gaming market because most high-end gaming systems are going to require more native PCI-E connectors than the GP-AL650 provides. It has two 6+2 pin PCI-E connectors for your graphics cards. Still, if you're planning on running two single connector GPU's or a single GPU that uses two connectors and you don't plan on going any farther, it's nice to have a mid-range alternative.
GlacialPower GP-AL650 650 Watt PSU Review