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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including Corsair Carbide 400R Mid-tower Case Review, Zowie Celeritas Mechanical Keyboard Review, and Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link DLC PC Review



CM Storm Xornet Optical Gaming Mouse Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the CM Storm Xornet Optical Gaming Mouse

When it comes to PC gaming, precision control begins with the mouse. You can have the best computer and display, but without a durable pointing device to transmit your intentions, the entire system becomes point-less. Cooler Master has a plan: pack only the most essential performance features into a solid gaming mouse, and sell it for less than any other. Behold, the CM Storm Xornet 2000 DPI Gaming Mouse, model SGM-2001-BLON1. In this article Benchmark Reviews compares the value-priced CM Storm Xornet to the more expensive Logitech G9x and previous CM Storm gaming peripherals.
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Corsair Carbide 400R Mid-tower Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Corsair Carbide 400R Mid-tower Case

The 400R mid-tower case is part of the Corsair's "Carbide" series. The Corsair Carbide 400R is aimed at gamers looking for a high-quality but affordable case. For $99 USD, the Corsair Carbide 400R provides a roomy interior supporting up to eight PCI expansion slots and enough headroom for up to four AMD Radeon HD 6990s in Quad CrossfireX mode. Gamers with water cooling setups can also mount their 240mm dual-fan radiator on top while routing up to four hoses internally at the rear. The Carbide 400R comes in a very dark gray color with a fine graphite-style paint job. While designed to be affordable, the Corsair Carbide 400R manages to be stylish and look like a premium chassis with its fit and finish.
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Zowie Celeritas Mechanical Keyboard Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Zowie Celeritas Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.

We've got the latest mechanical keyboard from gaming gear manufacturer Zowie, and it's called the Celeritas. It's geared to gamers, and this board features the vaunted Cherry switches. Interestingly, it has Cherry Brown switches, so you have the tactile feedback response unlike most gaming boards. Is this better? Can it work well both for gaming and typing? At a price of $100, the Celeritas is one of the more affordable mechanical gaming keyboards on the market. Let's dive into the review and see what Zowie has to offer.
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CM Storm Trooper Review
OCC has published a review on the CM Storm Trooper

Overall this is an awesome case. The price is up there with a lot of other top-end models, but it performs at least to that value if not slightly more. The structure of the case is built solidly and is not flimsy in any way. The parts to move things around seem built to last - they already have taken a beating being dropped and moved around a few times by yours truly and show little indication of use. The handle on top makes the case a cinch to carry from one room to the next. If you are like me and don't want to build your rig on the office floor, the handle at least makes it easy to transport the case back to your office from wherever you put it together.
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Ikonik Ra2000 Liquid Full-Tower Chassis Review
Techgage posted a look at the liquid-cooled Ikonik Ra2000 Liquid chassis.

Self-contained liquid CPU coolers have become a dime-a-dozen (figuratively, of course), but it's still not often when we see a chassis released with liquid cooling built-in. We're taking a look at one such option here, from Ikonik. So let's see what the Ra2000 Liquid is made off, and see if it deserves its $400 price tag.
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link DLC PC Review
eTeknix.com posted a review on Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link DLC PC

Eidos have done it again. They've delivered us a great playing experience with the release of the new DLC for Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The Missing Link is a full DLC that will happily give you an additional 4-5 hours worth of gameplay unlike the previous two DLC's that are just additional weapons and one mission.

If you've yet to complete Human Revolution or you're not that far in, it may be worth stopping here as it may spoil a little of the gameplay you're heading up to.

The game takes place within the 3 days you were 'stowed away' on a container ship heading forSingaporefrom Heng Sha. Detailing what happened to Jensen over the course of the trip. Seemingly according to Human Revolution you were just in Stasis for the trip. Apparently not.
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Xigmatek Elysium Full Tower Case Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the Xigmatek Elysium Full Tower Case

Full tower cases are usually needed by end users that needs tons of storage capacity. Or by watercooling fanatics that need adequate space to house all of their huge radiators. Sometimes you don't have any option besides to go for a full tower case, as your motherboard's size is out of proportions. A few of those particular motherboards might be Intel's Skulltrail, eVGAs SR2/3 motherboards or even eg Gigabyte's X58 UD9. Due to their XXXL ATX size, only full towers need to apply for the job. Todays Elysium is Xigmateks high end full tower chassis, ready to take on any big size motherboard you throw at it. Fully ready to be fitted with your favorite watercooling gear.
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