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OCZ Technology 4GB PC2-5400 Vista Upgrade Edition DDR2 Review
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the OCZ Technology 4GB PC2-5400 Vista Upgrade Edition DDR2

PC2-5400 (DDR2 667MHz) memory is probably far from the minds of computer enthusiasts, as DDR2 and DDR3 have advanced to much higher speeds. But OCZ Technology has a PC2-5400 product that just might appeal to those with a compatible system looking for a serious upgrade in the memory department! The OCZ Technology 4GB PC2-5400 Vista Upgrade Edition DDR2 kit provides two 2GB modules rated at 5-5-5-15 timings that could easily breathe new life into a 'late model' AMD AM2 or Intel based system.
OCZ Technology 4GB PC2-5400 Vista Upgrade Edition DDR2 Review

Swiftech H2O 120 Compact Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Swiftech H2O 120 Compact

As everyone knows, water + computers normally equals disaster and RMA all round. But in some cases, the power of H2O can be used to your silicones benefit.

There is a fine line between effective watercooling and relying on people believing that it is by definition better than air. Chilling by water is much more involved than a simple HSF combo, which normally holds people back from taking the plunge. With several components (radiator, reservoir, water block, piping and pump) all needing to be connected perfectly, free of air and mounted correctly most will turn to a clip-on air version. Swiftech know this and have decided to release a two piece kit containing everything for aqua heat removal. Hail the Swiftech H2O 120 Compact.
Swiftech H2O 120 Compact Review



XFX Geforce 8800 GTS 320 Fatal1ty Video Card Review
Madshrimps posted XFX Geforce 8800 GTS 320 Fatal1ty Video Card Review

This XFX Fatal1ty product is based on the Geforce 8800 GTS 320Mb, it comes with increases clockspeeds, going higher than any other GTS 320 on the market. We compare its performance to reference design in different games including Call of Duty 4, Unreal Tournament 3 and many others.
XFX Geforce 8800 GTS 320 Fatal1ty Video Card Review

ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 Premium CPU Cooler Review
Modders-Inc checked out the ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 Premium CPU Cooler

The ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 shows us a different style right off the bat with its black finish on the cooling fins. Using a 120mm fan coupled with a heatpipe design, we should see some pretty decent numbers produced by the Nirvana NV120 CPU cooler.
ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 Premium CPU Cooler Review

ThermalTake Armor JR Case Review
Motherboard.org posted a review on the ThermalTake Armor JR Case

With this case it is easy to see why ThermalTake has so many awards. From the tool-less design to the space saving hard drive cages to the abundant cooling options. The build itself was easy and straightforward, once fully assembled the case was solid, often times you can see the weakness in poor craftsmanship in the case once the system is fully assembled. Thin metal or just straight out poor design shows through in the actual structural stability of a case. Poorly made cases are often wobbly and unstable. cooling performance was good The air moved by the large 120mm front and rear cooling fans provided enough cooling to keep the system cool, the addition of a liquid cooler was no problem for this case as the large amount of both active and passive air flow allowed the case to easily dissipate the heat generated by all of the components.
ThermalTake Armor JR Case Review

VIZIO 52-inch GV52L 1080p LCD TV Review
I4U NEWS reviews the VIZIO 52-inch GV52L Full HD LCD TV

When VIZIO became the biggest seller of HDTVs in the U.S. in Q3 of this year, I wondered how well their HDTVs performed. To answer this question today we are looking at the VIZIO GV52L 52-inch HDTV. The biggest feature of the VIZIO GV52L HDTV is definitely the price. At $2299.99 for a full 1080p HDTV with a 52-inch screen size no one can deny it is a bargain. Another fantastic feature that I really wish the other big makers of HDTVs would adopt is the four HDMI ports on the rear that the VIZIO GV52L HDTV has.
VIZIO 52-inch GV52L 1080p LCD TV Review

Thermaltake DuOrb VGA Cooler Review
NGOHQ.com posted Thermaltake DuOrb VGA Cooler Review

It's compatible with some of the latest VGA products on the market from both AMD/ATI and NVIDIA. What is so cool about it? It has two 80mm fans. It's made of copper. It has nice blue LEDS. It provides support for many current graphic cards, and of course, it's shiny!! So today, I will be testing Thermaltake's latest addition to the Orb family - the DuOrb VGA Cooler.
Thermaltake DuOrb VGA Cooler Review

Zerotherm BTF92 Overclocker Edition Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Zerotherm BTF92 Overclocker Edition

Zerotherm has just announced an new all-copper CPU heatsink based on their classic "butterfly" design: the BTF92 Overclocker Edition. This heatsink features 92 copper fins, eight effective heat pipes and a shiny copper base. Add a 92mm fan with blue LEDs and a fan controller, and the BTF92 is ready to cool all the latest CPUs from both Intel and AMD.
Zerotherm BTF92 Overclocker Edition Review

Glacialtech Igloo 7311 Silent Athlon64 Heatsink Review
PC Stats posted Glacialtech Igloo 7311 Silent Athlon64 Heatsink Review

In this review Frostytech will be examining the Glacialtech Igloo 7311 Silent AMD Athlon 64 heatsink. Can this simple extruded aluminum heatsink keep the Athlon64-class processor below running cool? We'll soon find out...
Glacialtech Igloo 7311 Silent Athlon64 Heatsink Review

Rosewill RDF-670B Digital Picture Frame Review
Futurelooks posted Rosewill RDF-670B Digital Picture Frame Review

Sure, there are ways to view your photos on the computer. You can upload them to Flickr, email them to family members, or plaster them as a desktop wallpaper. But what about when you actually have guests over in your home? What about when you’re away from the computer? For times like those, there is the Rosewill RDF-670B digital picture frame.
Rosewill RDF-670B Digital Picture Frame Review

Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC Review
OzHardware posted a review on the Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC

Fujitsu's latest tablet PC, the LifeBook T2010, combines an ultra-light and ultra portable notebook computer with Fujitsu's typically top range tablet
technology.
Fujitsu LifeBook T2010 Tablet PC Review

Lian Li PC-B58 Mid-Tower Case: Non-Production Release Review
Benchmark Reviews takes a look at the Lian Li PC-B58 Mid-Tower Case: Non-Production Release

Lian Li has been at the very top of the computer chassis industry for the past seven years, and they have a tradition of releasing well designed products. On very rare occasions the manufacturer builds a product that is later pulled from production, and this is one of them. Benchmark Reviews has inspected the all new PC-A58B Black Aluminum Alloy Mid-Tower ATX Case, and we won't be pulling any punches when we state our results.
Lian Li PC-B58 Mid-Tower Case: Non-Production Release Review

Ultra m998 Midtower Case Review
OCIA.net takes a look at the Ultra m998 Midtower Case in their latest review.

Designated the m998 in recognition of the HMMWV "Humvee", Ultra compares its latest case offering to the ruggedness and versatility of the popular military vehicle. Can this aluminum mid-tower design really live up to its appointed name?
Ultra m998 Midtower Case Review

ZEROtherm BTF92 OC Edition CPU Cooler Review
ThinkComputers.org posted ZEROtherm BTF92 OC Edition CPU Cooler Review

As we said ZEROtherm has announced a bunch of products this week. On Monday we took a look at the Nirvana NV120 CPU cooler and today we are checking out the BTF92 Overclocker Edition CPU cooler. The BTF92 is the big brother to the BTF90, which we took a look at a while ago. It is a little bit bigger than the BTF90 and features manual fan control, but besides that it is just about the same. Let's check it out and see if it can perform better than the BTF90.
ZEROtherm BTF92 OC Edition CPU Cooler Review

SoundGraph iMON Ultra Bay LCD Display Review
Virtual-Hideout posted SoundGraph iMON Ultra Bay LCD Display Review

Earlier this year, I reviewed a multimedia LCD scre
en with remote. Well, now I'm reviewing another one, except this one has a little more pizzazz. The iMON Ultra Bay IR Receiver and LCD Display is the newest model made by SoundGraph, Inc. It is basically an upgraded version of SoundGraph's iMON VFD. The iMON Ultra Bay is twice as high as most LCD display screens, but don't let that frighten you. The upper section is the LCD screen itself (which is approximately the same size as other screens,) and the bottom section has a number of nice, handy buttons and knobs with which to control the device. The iMON Ultra Bay also boasts a remote that is compatible with both MCE remote controllers and keyboards. The remote and device knobs/buttons together give users access to their multimedia systems both up close and from afar. Through these features, SoundGraph touts the iMON Ultra Bay as an easier, more thorough way to monitor both system and media information. Let's see if what they say is true.
SoundGraph iMON Ultra Bay LCD Display Review

Logitech G51 Gaming Surround Speakers Review
Techgage posted a review of Logitech's latest 5.1 speaker set.

More than just a design refresh of the X-540 system, the G51 gaming speaker system delivers plenty of substance and several features that are intended to appeal to the specific tastes of gamers. We've got a set, and we're putting it to the test.
Logitech G51 Gaming Surround Speakers Review

MSI NX8600GT Twin Turbo Video Card Review
OCC has published a new review of the MSI NX8600GT Twin Turbo Video Card

The video out connections are a single S-Video out and an exclusive feature of MSI's video cards, The Mazarine DVI output. This connection allows for using a DVI to HDMI adapter to output both high definition audio and video through a single connection. This port also allows the display of an image on a digital display up to a resolution of 1920x1200. The button with the TT on it is the Twin Turbo button. This is where the one touch overclocking of the shader and core clocks are set. The real magic happens with the activation of the second BIOS chip when this button is pushed.
MSI NX8600GT Twin Turbo Video Card Review

Antec Veris Fusion Black HTPC Case Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Antec Veris Fusion Black HTPC Case

Overall, the Fusion is a good choice for a HTPC chassis. The front bezel has a very classy, A/V receiver look that will blend seamlessly amongst other home theater equipment. Having the ability to adjust fan speed is a nice feature since at the lowest setting they are practically silent while still moving enough air to keep the hardware cool. Plenty of vibration dampening features is present on both the inside and outside of the case to additionally keep noise to a minimum, and it all works very well.
Antec Veris Fusion Black HTPC Case Review

Clive Barker's Jericho Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Clive Barker's Jericho.

The design documentation was probably a great piece of work, but the minute-by-minute experience of Jericho is a let down. While the game does improve as it goes on, it's too flawed and annoying to be worth your money.
Clive Barker's Jericho Review

OKI B2200 Personal LED Printer Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the OKI B2200 Personal LED Printer

Even with the paper tray sticking out the back, this is a neat little personal printer. It's easy to set up and use, requires little maintenance and produces high-quality, black text print. Graphic and photographic output is not quite so good and running costs are a little higher than the norm. Overall, you should compare it with other printers in the same price bracket before making a final decision on the best machine for your needs.
OKI B2200 Personal LED Printer Review

Creative Zen 4GB Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the Creative Zen 4GB.

Creative has come up trumps with its new, flash-based, mini media player. Pitched as a direct competitor to the iPod nano it beats it on most fronts with the one exception being that its physical controls aren't quite as nice to use. It comes in a greater range of capacities, has a larger screen and, importantly, isn't tied to iTunes or a proprietary cable for syncing and charging. It comes in at roughly the same price too, the 4GB version selling for just under £100.
Creative Zen 4GB Review

Killer Notebooks Uchigatana Laptop Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Killer Notebooks Uchigatana Laptop

We are back with another review of a Killer Notebooks Product, this time we have the Uchigatana in house for some testing. The Uchigatana takes a most unique approach to mobile computing and integrates a desktop processor into its chassis. We take a look and see if the extra speed and power really pay off.
Killer Notebooks Uchigatana Laptop Review

Thermaltake Bigwater 760i Water Cooling Kit Review
HardwareLogic posted Thermaltake Bigwater 760i Water Cooling Kit Review

Splish, splash, does your processor need a bath? Thermaltake seems to think so, and today HardwareLogic looks at their Bigwater 760i water cooling kit.
Thermaltake Bigwater 760i Water Cooling Kit Review