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OnAir HDTV GT - USB HDTV Tuner Review
TestFreaks.com posted a review on the OnAir HDTV GT - USB HDTV Tuner

The OnAir HDTV GT incorporates an HDTV tuner, PVR capability, Dolby Digital 5.1 playback and more, with this tuner you can watch Digital (ATSC), Analog (NTSC) or Digital Cable (unencrypted QAM) TV.
OnAir HDTV GT - USB HDTV Tuner Review

Super Talent Pico-D 8GB USB Drive Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Super Talent Pico-D 8GB USB Drive

A while ago I took a look at the Super Talent Pico-C Gold 8Gb USB drive, today I've got another of the Super Talent Pico series USB drives, the Pico-D. It's a bit bigger than the Pico-C, but just as durable, portable and water resistant, and about the same performance. The outside casing is metal for protection, the USB drive part is plastic of course and swivels out of the casing to access it.
Super Talent Pico-D 8GB USB Drive Review



MSI P45-8D Memory Lover Motherboard Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the MSI P45-8D Memory Lover Motherboard

Did you know that the 'I' in MSI stands for 'Innovation'? Well, it doesn't, but it should be changed, because of one reason: the MSI P45-8D Memory Lover. This motherboard features 8-dimm slot memory configuration, unseen on the mainstream desktop market. Madshrimps has a look at the performances of this motherboard in both DDR2 and DDR3 test setting comparing it to three other P45 motherboards; a 4-way P45 motherboard comparison in other words.
MSI P45-8D Memory Lover Motherboard Review

Kingston DataTraveler 150 32GB Review
DV Hardware has published a review of the 32GB Kingston DataTraveler 150 USB stick

Over the years flash drives have become much larger, in terms of storage capacity, and more affordable. For the same price of a 256MB USB stick five years ago, you can now buy sticks with a capacity of 32GB such as the Kingston DataTraveler 150 32GB, which is the subject of this review. This drive not only offers 128x as much storage capacity as the drive you would have got five years ago - it's also a lot faster.
Kingston DataTraveler 150 32GB Review

NZXT Sentry LX Fan Controller Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the NZXT Sentry LX Fan Controller

Bursting onto the casing scene a bit back, NZXT has been one of those companies that has continually expanded and re-invents it's product line, expanding quickly beyond just chassis`. Beyond this, NZXT has chosen to craft it's own custom variants of many cases at their core, rather than simply slipping new panels over the edges. In this vein, the recently reviewed NZXT Cryo LX was a rousing success - mixing huge fans with a stylish cooling pad. With this spirit of expanding horizons, NZXT just recently upgraded their accessory lineup with the Sentry LX - a double bay, brushed aluminum faced, feature packed expansion to the Sentry 1. With that in mind, let's see if the 11 wires injected into the chassis by this panel are worth the hassle, of if this is just another flashy gimmick.
NZXT Sentry LX Fan Controller Review

MSI N260GTX Review
InsideHW.com has posted article about MSI N260GTX graphics card

The interesting thing is that we didn't have up to now GTX260 graphics card on test, probably because majority is already more interested for more affordable products from latest nVIDIA generation of graphics cards even though it is consisted, for now, from two products in total. Anyway, we got one GTX260 for testing and it is signed by manufacturer that is worldwide known - MSI.
MSI N260GTX Review

Vidabox Premium Wireless Keyboard Review
OCC has published a new review on the Vidabox Premium Wireless Keyboard

The overall appearance of the Premium Wireless keyboard is pleasant, but plain. The black and grey color scheme is vaguely reminiscent of an older laptop keyboard. Regardless of aesthetics, the keyboard layout is practical and well thought-out. The key positions are similar to a laptop keyboard in their proximity to each other. The feature that makes this Vidabox keyboard stand out from most other keyboards, is the integration of a laser trackball into the upper-right keyboard surface. In addition, left and right mouse buttons can be found in the upper left-hand corner. This particular arrangement of the trackball and buttons suggests that two hands are needed to fully operate the mouse. This 2000-dpi trackball is very sensitive, so consider turning down your mouse sensitivity.
Vidabox Premium Wireless Keyboard Review

HSPC TopDeck Tech Station Review
PureOverclock published a review of the HSPC TopDeck Tech Station

Today we're examining the HSPC Top Deck Tech Station, an open-air case that features an improved design from the original, in an easy-to-assemble package that should prove very enticing to anyone who regularly swaps hardware or is searching for a test bench setup.
HSPC TopDeck Tech Station Review

Gigabyte EP45-EXTREME Review
Techgage.com posted a review of Gigabyte's latest P45 motherboard, the EP45-EXTREME

Intel's P45 chipset proves to be one of the best mainstream offerings ever created, and Gigabyte put it to good use on their EP45-EXTREME. The board offers sweet cooling ability (which the help of a lot of copper), amazing overclocking potential (500MHz stable with a Quad!) and fantastic power efficiency - all at a good price.
Gigabyte EP45-EXTREME Review

Asus Rampage Extreme Motherboard Review
HardwareLogic posted a review on the Asus Rampage Extreme Motherboard

Every now and then, motherboard manufacturers will release a board specifically made for the high end market. Much like Intel's Extreme series processors, these extravagent boards throw caution to the wind and load up with as many features as possible, no matter what the cost. The last high end motherboard from Asus was the Striker II Extreme based on the 790i Ultra chipset and guess what folks, it's that time once again. Introducing Asus' latest luxurious creation, the Rampage Extreme featuring Intel's X48 chipset. This board overflows with awesome and takes high end to another level. The 'RE' provides native 1600MHz front side bus support, full x16 CrossFireX capability, up to 8GB of DDR3-2000 memory compatibiltiy, an X-Fi soundcard and the biggest bundle ever. If you like cutting edge, you'll love this review as I conducted both quad and dual core testing along with making use of those two PCIe x16 slots with 4870X2 cards in CrossFire. Oh yea! Read on to find out if this monstrosity can take the coveted crown as the best motherboard on the market.
Asus Rampage Extreme Motherboard Review

Cooler Master V8 Giant CPU Cooler Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Cooler Master V8 Giant CPU Cooler

The V8 outperformed all the coolers in the comparison, although not by much in a couple of cases. Frankly, I expected a bit better performance out of a cooler of this immense size, particularly at full fan speed. But, there's no question that this is a very good cooling solution.
Cooler Master V8 Giant CPU Cooler Review

XFX GeForce 9600 GSO XXX 384MB Video Card Review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the XFX GeForce 9600 GSO XXX 384MB video card

XFX's typical strategy with XXX-based boards is to stick with NVIDIA's reference cooling solution while bumping up clock speeds as high as possible, and that's exactly what we see here. Indeed, the clock speed boosts seen with this board are very impressive indeed, with this particular card shipping with a core clock speed of 680MHz while the GPU's Stream Processors are set at 1700MHz, over a 23.5% clock speed increases in both cases. The 384MB of GDDR3 memory on board hasn't been forgotten either, with an 18.75% boost to give us a final memory clock of 950MHz.
XFX GeForce 9600 GSO XXX 384MB Video Card Review

Silverstone's Fortress FT01 chassis Review
bit-tech published a review of Silverstone's Fortress FT01 chassis

Looking at the Silverstone FT01, we see a real missed opportunity to deliver what could have been an extremely good case. To Silverstone's credit, the FT01 is absolutely beautiful to look at“ the understated elegance and style here is unquestionable, and if we were judging it by looks alone, itd be getting a ten without question. The CPU thermal performance is also extremely good, beating the previous top spot holder by a full 2°C in the CPU load stress test.
Silverstone's Fortress FT01 chassis Review