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Here a roundup of today's hardware reviews, including NZXT Source 220 Case Review, Gigabyte Z68XP-UD5 Motherboard Review, and Rosewill RK-9000 Mechanical Keyboard Review



NZXT Source 220 Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the NZXT Source 220 Case

NZXT is a brand known for providing cost-effective products. Recently, they released the Tempest 210, a mid-tower case that costs only USD 55 and provides a terrific cost/benefit ratio, deserving our Golden Award. Now, NZXT released another USD 55 case, the Source 220. Let's see if this case is also a good option and how it stacks up against the Tempest 210.
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Antec One Hundred Case Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk posted a review on the Antec One Hundred Case

Antec are known for their wide range of high quality products, ranging from power supplies to high performance gaming enclosures. Today we have the Antec One Hundred Case to review, it's designed for gaming and boasts an advanced cooling system, as well as being SSD compatible. Let's take a closer look.
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Corsair Vengeance PC3-14900 8GB 1866MHz Memory Kit Review
eTeknix.com posted a review on the Corsair Vengeance PC3-14900 8GB 1866MHz Memory Kit

Not too long ago, Corsair announced a whole new range of memory branded as Vengeance which would aim to focus on stability and compatibility in mind and with Sandybridge being the key choice and the moment and the new Bulldozer platform being released recently, memory like this is a prime example of what the market needs.

With X79 on the horizon, quad channel is set to make an appearance very soon, but for now, these dual channel kits still look to be able to offer affordable performance, no matter what platform you use, from AMD or Intel.

Today we've managed to get our hands on the Vengeance 1866MHz 8GB kit which features a tall set of stylish red heatspreaders, but also comes in a stylish black colour depending on your preference. The Vengeance branding takes centre stage and really looks like they mean business with their vented slats.
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Lacie 2big Network 2 Review
TechwareLabs posted Lacie 2big Network 2 Review

LaCie has released version 2 of their NAS line and sent us the 2Big Network 2 2TB version. With unlimited options for connectivity how will it stand up to our review?
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Thermaltake MEKA G-Unit Gaming Keyboard Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Thermaltake MEKA G-Unit Gaming Keyboard

Mechanical keyboards aimed at gamers are starting to take root in the enthusiast market. Keeping pace with this trend, Thermaltake eSPORTS has melded the two breeds into the MEKA G-Unit. Model KB-MGU006 builds macros, backlighting and other gaming features onto a robust mechanical keyboard base. There has been alot of hype around these "hybrid" style keyboards. As usual, Benchmark Reviews will cut through the flummery and use facts and performance to predict the furture of the MEKA G-Unit and it's mechi-gaming peers.
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Lancool PC-K9 B Mid Tower Case Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new Lancool PC-K9 B mid tower case.

LanCool may not yet be a well known name among gamers but their new First Knight PC-K9B case looks like it has just the right mix of features and aggressive pricing to place it amid some heavy competition.
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Mini-ITX Face-Off: Asrock Z68M-ITX-HT vs. Asrock A75M-ITX
Techspot posted a comparison review between two Mini-ITX motherboards from Asrock

The Mini-ITX form factor was developed by VIA in 2001 to promote its C3 CPU, but technology has come a long way in the last decade. CPUs are smaller, cooler, and faster than ever before, and desktop chassis makers have embraced the ultra-compact market. Needless to say, the Mini-ITX platform is no longer limited to anemic low-end solutions.

Today we're looking at a new breed of Mini-ITX motherboards from Asrock called the Z68M-ITX/HT and A75M-ITX. The former is an Intel Z68 board that supports Intel's second-generation Core processors (Sandy Bridge), while the latter utilizes AMD A75's chipset to support Socket FM1 processors, namely the new Fusion A-series desktop APUs.

In addition to comparing Asrock's boards, we'll spice things up by selecting I tel and AMD's $140 CPU offerings. In other words, this review will also serve as a comparison for the Core i3-2120 and AMD A8-3850. Let's move on then.
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Antec Soundscience Halo 6 LED Bias Lighting Kit Review
Techgage posted a look at Antec's Bias lighting system.

Every so often, we're sent a product that on the surface looks to be one of the most simple we've ever seen, but in practice turns out to be quite useful. Antec's Bias Lighting Kit is one such product. It emits a white glow on a wall behind your monitor, making staring at the screen just a little bit easier. Sounds strange, but it works.
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VisionTek Radeon 6970 2GB Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the VisionTek Radeon 6970 2GB graphics card

We all have some type of thirst for that absolute beast of a GPU, whether it's for gaming purposes or you're an enthusiast who wants the flashiest rig his or her money can buy. We are here to get down and dirty and see what VisionTek is offering us in their iteration of the HD6970 AMD offering.
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Thermaltake eSports Shock Spin Headset Review
Neoseeker posted a review on the Thermaltake eSports Shock Spin Headset

Thermaltake's eSports Shock Spin headset wants to get your head spinning with its clear sound quality and light weight. It's also lightweight on your wallet with prices starting at $51. Hit our review to see if it can be a heavyweight in performance.
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WOWee One Classic Gel Audio Portable Black Speaker Review
eTeknix.com posted a review on the WOWee One Classic Gel Audio Portable Black Speaker

We're in a time where portabability is a key factor in what you purchase and it's because of this, that we see more mobile phones utilising multimedia features and more consumers purchasing tablets such as iPad's and Asus Transformers. Along with this comes the huge market for accessories which adds to the portable friendliness and opens up a whole new market.

One key area with these portable devices is the ability to listen to music and watch your favourite content, no matter where you are, and being able to immerse yourself further into the medium is a vital aspect of getting the best experience.
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Chill Innovation KB-1BT keyboard/touchpad combo with Bluetooth connection reviewed
Metku.net took a closer look at the Chill Innovation KB-1BT keyboard/touchpad combo with Bluetooth connection.

There are several keyboard/mouse bundles available these days. The new KB-1BT combines these two items into a single package. This is something that one could imagine using while watching movies via HTPC or writing a document with an iPad. So, is it worth your money? Let us find out...
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Raidmax Blackstorm Case Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Raidmax Blackstorm Case

Raidmax is known all over the world for providing truly well designed cases which are affordable for the average consumer. According to them, you can simply spend a little but you receive higher quality than what you expect. But does the same saying apply to the Raidmax Blackstorm Mid-Tower Gaming case?
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Gigabyte Z68XP-UD5 Motherboard Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Gigabyte Z68XP-UD5 Motherboard

That said, today I will be checking out another Z68 board in the Gigabyte Z68XP-UD5, a premium Z68 offering that retails for almost $100 more than the MSI mainboard. This time around, in addition to our standard review analysis, we will be comparing benchmarks between the two boards and against a P67 system to see the performance improvement that Intel's latest chipset brings to the table.
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Prolimatech Panther Review
XSReviews has a new review of the Prolimatech Panther CPU Cooler.

Prolimatech, founded in 2008 and based in Taiwan, is fairly new to the market but has already won praise for the high performance of their coolers. The Panther is a heatpipe tower cooler which has been proven to be a high performance and cost effective design. This is the CPU cooler I'll be testing today.

After the huge success Prolimatech had with the Megahalems, I´m interested to see how the Panther compares in quality and performance. Priced at around £38, the Panther is positioned right in the middle of the CPU cooler market.
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HTC Sensation Android Smartphone Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the HTC Sensation Android Smartphone

One of the key players in this crowded market is HTC who a few years ago were relatively unknown but now offer a wide range of devices, including tablets, with new models hitting the shelves regularly. One of the more recent handsets is the Sensation, a high spec dual core offering and today we will take a look at this device to find out what it has to offer those looking for a high end Smartphone.
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Viako Mini Letter ML-Style Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Viako Mini Letter ML-Style mini-ITX case

After the Viako ML-55, we now get to take a look at one of the larger mini-ITX cases by the name "ML-Style". While it is bigger, it also allows for installation of a 3.5 inch drive along with a cool, slot-loading slimline DVD or Blu-Ray. We pull the case apart, stuff it with hardware and close it down to see if it can contain everything or burst at the seams.
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Rosewill RK-9000 Mechanical Keyboard Review
The Guru of 3D takes a look at the Rosewill RK-9000 Mechanical Keyboard

The Rosewill RK-9000 remains one of the best value keyboard on the market, especially now that they are available in several different types of switches. Be you gamer, typist, or some combination in between, the Rosewill RK-9000 puts one of the best mechanical keyboards out there under your fingers. We test the Rosewill against several other mechanical keyboards to find out it compares, and in the process, deep dive into the mechanical keyboard universe.
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Evercool HPL-815 and Transformer 3 Review
OCC has published a review on the Evercool HPL-815 and Transformer 3

The Transformer 3 is a budget, tower cooler that is compatible with pretty much everything that's still laying around today, and does a pretty good job at cooling for what it's worth. On the other side, the HPL-815 is a very low profile, space saving design where its overall application is not going to be overclocked very much, if at all. This is a cooler that I would put into a 1.5U or 2U rackmount if I still wanted slightly lower temperatures, or an HTPC that I have in a mini-ITX case that's literally not much bigger than a DVD ROM drive. Even though the HPL-815 "failed" the overclocked load test, it'd still be something good to have if it's ever needed.
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