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ECS PX1 Extreme Review
OCW posted a review on the ECS PX1 Extreme

The board supports 4 x 240-pin DDR2 DIMM socket support up to 8 GB and supports 6 x Serial ATAII 3.0Gb/s devices with Intel? Matrix Storage support (AHCI and RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 5 configuration). Another on board Jmicron JMB363 1 x UltraDMA 133/100/66 for up to 2 PATA devices, 1 x Internal SATA 3.0 Gb/s port, 1 x External SATA 3.0 Gb/s port. The board also uses Realtek ALC885 for Intel 8-ch HD Audio, 2 IEEE 1394a ports by VIA chipset and Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller on board.
ECS PX1 Extreme Review

eDimensional G-Pad Pro Review
Tech ARP has posted a review on the eDimensional G-Pad Pro

We would like to inform you that we have just posted our review of the award-winning eDimensional G-Pad Pro!

With so many gamepads in the market, it's hard for any manufacturer to differentiate their gamepad from the rest. But eDimensional may have just done that with their new gyroscopic gamepad - the eDimensional G-Pad Pro!

Join PsYkHoTiK today as he puts both the PC and the PlayStation 2 versions of the G-Pad Pro to the test! Find out just how well they did!
eDimensional G-Pad Pro Review



eMachines E4056 Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the eMachines E4056

Despite spending most of my week fiddling the latest and greatest hardware, my office machine is actually decidedly ordinary, with a single core 3GHz P4, an 80GB hard drive and 2GB of system memory. Considering I only use it for e-mail, word processing and watching the occasional video, it's not surprising. This machine will do pretty much anything I throw at it, possibly helped by the fact I'm running Fedora Linux, but probably not.
eMachines E4056 Review

nVidia's Geforce 7950GX2 and the MSI NX7950GX2-T2D1GE Videocard
PC Stats posted a review on nVidia's Geforce 7950GX2 and the MSI NX7950GX2-T2D1GE Videocard

The GeForce 7950GX2 is nVIDIA's flagship graphics card du jour, and the first true dual core, dual slot PCI Express videocard from the boys in Santa Carla. While there have been a handful of single card dual GPU videocards introduced, these have all been brand specific attempts (like the Gigabyte GV-3D1 dual 6600GT and GV-3D1-68GT dual 6800GT). The GeForce 7950GX2 brings SLI power to every PCI Express platform! For SLI compatible motherboards (and anyone with really deep pockets), it's possible to run two GeForce 7950GX2 videocards together in SLU for a total of four GPUs rendering simultaneously! That's just ridiculously sweet!
nVidia's Geforce 7950GX2 and the MSI NX7950GX2-T2D1GE Videocard

Antazone ASC1000 Copper Heatsink Review
Frostytech posted an Antazone ASC1000 Copper Heatsink Review

The Antazone ASC1000 heatsink makes use of direct airflow paths from its front mounted 95mm fan to its donut shaped 76mm diameter copper cooling fin section. Yet how the ASC1000 actually handles is directly tied into how efficiently its three 6mm diameter copper heatpipes, and the balk of copper at its base perform together. A thick copper base plate connects the upper portions of the ASC1000 heatsink to the heat generating processor below, and as a final good measure the whole contraption has been sugar dipped in a nice shinny copper plating bath.
Antazone ASC1000 Copper Heatsink Review

Spotswood L-18 Wooden Drum Case Review
3D Game Man posted a review on the Spotswood L-18 Wooden Drum Case

If you're tired of all the mid-tower, desktop and Home Theatre PC cases that are currently on the market, you definitely want to check out this product. This computer case is unlike any other mainstream case because it's built from the ground up. They do not modify a pre-made drum, but rather build it from scratch. It's handcrafted and custom-built from lightweight, high-quality maple veneer plywood, which is very durable. This is the ultimate Home Theatre PC case! Watch the Video to find out more...
Spotswood L-18 Wooden Drum Case Review

Sapphire Radeon X1300 XT OC Edition Review
techPowerUp! takes a look at the Sapphire Radeon X1300 XT OC Edition

The new ATI Radeon X1300 XT is based on the RV530 GPU core which is used on the X1600 series. That alone should bring quite a nice performance boost. On top of that Sapphire has added GDDR3 memory and a healthy clock increase. There is no need to run an overclocking software on your system, the increased clocks are stored in the BIOS. In our testing we saw a huge performance difference to the X1300 and almost no difference to the X1600 series.
Sapphire Radeon X1300 XT OC Edition Review

SteelSound 5H v2 Headset Review
Techgage posted a review of the SteelSound 5H v2

A good pair of headphones can sometimes be difficult to find. You need top notch sound quality in games as well as in movies and music. Today we are taking a look at a pair of headphones that break the norm in their design. Is it worth it, and if so, how do they perform?
SteelSound 5H v2 Headset Review

ASUS Radeon X1950XTX Review
3DAvenue.com have posted a review on the ASUS Radeon X1950XTX 512MB GDDR4 videocard

Keeping with ASUS tradition, the ASUS Radeon X1950XTX features a very large retail box with 3D character art represented on the front - this time, a futuristic looking soldier gets the glory, thanks to the fact that the ASUS Radeon X1950XTX retail package comes with a full copy of Ubisoft's acclaimed Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter. This is a nice addition to a high end videocard's retail package, as I can't think of many games currently available that would better test a high end system to its limits.
ASUS Radeon X1950XTX Review

LED Light Bulb Review
A True Review posted a review on a LED Light Bulb

Last year I took a look at some LED bulbs after seeing a news snippet on them. I believe in the LED light bulb technology because it lasts 50 time longer and uses 10 percent of the power of an incandescent bulb. My one disappointment was that the light was too focused and did not brighten up a room. This made the bulbs impractical for 99 percent of household applications. Well, it's a year later and Don's green store has sent me a more powerful LED bulb. Will it be enough to power a room full of lighting, let's find out.
LED Light Bulb Review

Replacing A Laptop Keyboard - ASUS A8J Series
Laptop Lifestyle shows you how to do replace a Laptop keyboard

A few weeks ago, I had the misfortune of discovering that my girlfriend had spilled a chocolate milkshake onto my ASUS A8J series laptop. Although she managed to get most of the surface wiped up, most of the goop sat lying underneath the keys, eventually, killing the keyboard. Today, we're going to take you through the steps of replacing the keyboard with a new one.
Replacing A Laptop Keyboard - ASUS A8J Series

Ultra X-Finity 500W with Active PFC Power Supply Review
Pro-Clockers posted a review on the Ultra X-Finity 500W with Active PFC Power Supply

Ultra is back again with a new take on an old power supply. There are no modular cables and a flat black paint job. The newly revamped X-Finity PSU now sports dual 12v rails and is label the DR series. The X-Finity PSU promises to add power and stability on a new level.
Ultra X-Finity 500W with Active PFC Power Supply Review

Akasa Evo Blue (AK-922) universal CPU cooler Review
XtremeComputing has posted a review on the Akasa Evo Blue (AK-922) universal CPU cooler

Whilst I was here I took the opportunity to remove the Intel retaining bracket and fitted the AMD bracket this was an easy enough task as you just unscrew the 4 screws pictured to remove the Intel bracket fit the AMD one then screw it in place. I will never understand why manufacturers fit one or the other at time of manufacture, as they do not know what will be needed??
Akasa Evo Blue (AK-922) universal CPU cooler Review

ASUS M2N32 WS Professional Motherboard Review
Motherboards.org posted an ASUS M2N32 WS Professional Motherboard review

The ASUS M2N32 WS Professional board is unique in several ways. First it's about the only board on the market today with PCI-X slots on the Socket AM2 platform. PCI-X can use both the PCI-X devices and PCI devices, meaning you lose nothing with the inclusion. As a workstation board, the M2N32 WS Professional scores 37 points on our Features chart. A great board for both the Workstation and Enthusiast user.
ASUS M2N32 WS Professional Motherboard Review

StarDock Object Desktop 2007 Windows Customization Software Suite Review
Tweaknews.net has posted a review on the StarDock Object Desktop 2007 Windows Customization Software Suite

If you want to change your desktop look, either by simply replacing a simple theme, or modifying your desktop to a radical degree, Object Desktop 2007 is the program suite to have. Aside from the graphical features, the host of other useful and powerful programs makes this a package that stands out from the rest. Object Desktop has become one of my must-have program suites, and is one of the first things installed on a new rig or after a reload of Windows.
StarDock Object Desktop 2007 Windows Customization Software Suite Review

Iiyama ProLite E2200WS 22in Widescreen Monitor Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Iiyama ProLite E2200WS 22in Widescreen Monitor

For those who have been around in the industry for some years the name Iiyama is evocative of quality monitors. I once visited its facilities in Stevenage and was impressed by its comprehensive testing set-up. Back in the late nineties, many of the best CRTs were from Iiyama and if a review PC came with a 17in VisionMaster Pro you knew it was off to a good start.
> Iiyama ProLite E2200WS 22in Widescreen Monitor Review