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Antec Mini P180 review
BurnOutPC.com has posted their review on the Antec Mini P180 Chassis

Antec continues using the same styling as they did for the P180, P182 and even the P190 and mix it together into a smaller Mini P180. The original looks of the P180 remains fairly the same. The Mini P180 however is smaller and more compact but it has all the features the other cases have as well. Except this is a Micro-ATX case. The Mini P180 is not compatible with the standard ATX motherboards and unlike some of the other cases from Antec, this case has no included power supply. Let's see what this case has to offer and how it racks up against my expectations
Antec Mini P180 review

n-Tegrity Pro - Fingerprint Protected Personal Data Manager
TestFreaks.com posted a review on the n-Tegrity Pro - Fingerprint Protected Personal Data Manager

today I've got another from a company called N-Trance. The n-Tegrity USB drive uses biometrics to secure the drive, so it's as unique as you are, but it also uses military encryption as well on the data that's stored on the drive itself. That's not all this drive is good for though, it does include a few applications with it, and you can add more as needed. The real feature of this drive is the ability to use your fingerprint to login to virtually any web site out there, that is part of the technology for this device that the company, N-Trance, has developed. No more passwords to remember as they are stored on the drive itself, encrypted of course for further protection.
n-Tegrity Pro - Fingerprint Protected Personal Data Manager



Silverstone OP1000-E 1kW PSU Review
JonnyGURU.com has a new article online on the Silverstone OP1000-E 1kW PSU

Back in January of aught seven, the founder of this very site pitted two of the biggest and baddest against each other to see which of them rose to the top. Those two power supplies were the newly released Silverstone OP1000 and the PC Power and Cooling Turbocool 1kW.

Well, times have changed since then and the competition has gotten tougher. Silverstone opted to deal with it by revamping their unit using a different OEM. The new revision is called the OP1000-E, and I've got my hands on one right now.

Come on in and see how it did..
Silverstone OP1000-E 1kW PSU Review

Sapphire HD 4870 TOXIC Edition Review
Modders-Inc.com has posted a review on the Sapphire HD 4870 TOXIC Edition

What we have come to expect from Sapphire is that when a top tier graphics card has been released a newer and more powerful one will be on the way and branded with the Toxic name. They have done it again with the powerful HD 4870 by cranking up the numbers and by adding a heat pipe cooling system.
Sapphire HD 4870 TOXIC Edition Review

Thermaltake Blacx Docking Station N0028USU Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Thermaltake Blacx Docking Station N0028USU

Every once in awhile a product comes along that makes you wonder why someone hadn't thought of it earlier. A product that makes so much sense yet is elegant in its simplicity. Today Benchmark Reviews takes a look at one such product, the Thermaltake BlacX. The BlacX is basically a very simple SATA to USB 2.0 adapter. What sets the BlacX apart from the typical cable style adapter is the docking station like design.
Thermaltake Blacx Docking Station N0028USU Review

Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrack Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrack

The latest slick offering from the big MS mob comes in the form of a rather miniature rodent, the Explorer Mini Mouse! The little gem is touting the latest all-surface tracking technology as well as power saving features and a sporty little bag, too!

The most important feature of this mouse is its ability to track on almost any surface; this thanks to a new blue LED based technology called “BlueTrack” which works by giving a better image of more varied and non uniform surfaces. This is most appreciated by the mobile users who need their mice to work on a number of surfaces as they move about, sometimes even their leg or a park bench.
Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrack Review

Apevia X-Sniper G Type Case Review
HardwareLogic posted Apevia X-Sniper G Type Case Review

Well known for blasting enthusiasts with eye crushing chassis color options, Apevia introduces their new X-Sniper series of enclosures. These enclosures come in five different colors and boast unique features not commonly found on competing products. With the X-Sniper, Apevia continues to leverage their popularity by offering a budget-level chassis solution with enthusiast level features. Or does it? Will Apevia's newest offering be able to give the people what they want? There is only one way to determine that, and HardwareLogic is bent on finding out!
Apevia X-Sniper G Type Case Review

Cooler Master GeminII S Review
OCC has published a new review on the Cooler Master GeminII S

The Cooler Master GeminII S Cooler is not only a great solution for someone using a smaller case or has other size restrictions, it also has a wide range of additional uses such as cooling other parts of your system like the RAM or North Bridge. The size to performance ratio of this cooler also makes it a great value, as it is quite small but packs a ton of features such as an pure copper base and 5 pure copper heatpipes running through the large array of aluminum fins located under a large yet quiet 120mm fan. The GeminII S does not stand quite a high as the TRUE nor the V8, however the temperatures the GeminII S was able to yield were very close within a few degrees of them.
Cooler Master GeminII S Review

Vantec Aeroflow FX92/FX120 HDT CPU Coolers Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Vantec Aeroflow FX92/FX120 HDT CPU Coolers

I'd have to say that the FX92 is definitely not a heatsink to pass up; though it does manage to make itself heard when spinning up to meet the load, it's cooling performance nearly matches that of the much heavier sinks, and even an upgraded watercooling kit. That's nothing to sneeze at. So, what we now have sitting here are a pair of products - one which is great, and one that needs work. On the plus side, though - they both work well enough, are accessible enough, and cheap enough to recommend, and that's a step forward.
Vantec Aeroflow FX92/FX120 HDT CPU Coolers Review

Pioneer Blu Ray / DVDRW (BDC-202BK) Review
XtremeComputing posted a review on the Pioneer Blu Ray / DVDRW (BDC-202BK)

Today I am going to be looking at another product from a company that doesn’t immediately spring to mind when talking about the computer hardware industry. The company in question is Pioneer and the product is one of their new Blu Ray / DVDRW combi drive the BDC-202BK. Coming from a household name like Pioneer I expect nothing less than the best, even though Pioneer isn’t generally known for computer hardware.
Pioneer Blu Ray / DVDRW (BDC-202BK) Review

Ibuypower IBP-Z001 Liquid Cooling System Review
FrostyTech posted Ibuypower IBP-Z001 Liquid Cooling System Review

In this review Frostytech is testing IbuyPower's IBP-Z001 self-contained liquid cooling system. The unit consists of a copper waterblock with integrated pump, a short (230mm) length of 1/2" ID Norprene tubing and a 105x105mm (effective) heat exchanger with 120mm PWM fan. The IBP-Z001 system ships pre-filed with an ethylene-glycol fluid, so right out of the box it's ready to go. All the end user has to do is install the CPU block onto an AMD (socket 754/939/AM2) or Intel (socket 775) processor and mount the radiator to the rear of the computer case.
Ibuypower IBP-Z001 Liquid Cooling System Review