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Asus P5W64 WS PRO Motherboard Review
PC Modding Malaysia posted a review on the Asus P5W64 WS PRO Motherboard

The P5W64 WS Pro comes with a list of features that is currently not available in other Core 2 Duo motherboards such as dual Gigabit LAN, quad PCI-E slots, heatpipe cooling, eight SATA and support for 8GB memory. If you are looking for a feature rich motherboard with unlimited expendability, the P5W64 WS Pro should be in your shortlist. Synonymous with their motto, the motherboard was rock solid and heart touching! We put it through hours and hours of torture testing, but the motherboard didn't even once crashed or rebooted on us. With overclocking capability up to 429FSB on our little Core 2 Duo E6300, the P5W64 WS Pro has to be one of the top overclocking 975X based motherboard in the industry.
Asus P5W64 WS PRO Motherboard Review

HIS X1300 XT IceQ Turbo Review
XYZ Computing posted a HIS X1300 XT IceQ Turbo Review

The X1300 XT is a new budget card, basically a revision of an older X1600 series video card. For this reason and because we took a look at the X1650 Pro, which is also quite similar, just a few days ago, this review is going to be quick and dirty.
HIS X1300 XT IceQ Turbo Review



SteelSound 5Hv2 PC Gaming Headset Review
Tweaknews.net has posted a review on the SteelSound 5Hv2 PC Gaming Headset

Before I opened the box I was hoping that SteelSound fixed everything and released a product that is worth the money of our readership and I am happy that I can say that time has come. It might have taken three tries, but it certainly wasn't three strike, you're out. Every conceivable problem with the previous versions have been attended to and fixed. The sound quality is no longer muddled, the microphone works perfectly and the ventilation has been improved.
SteelSound 5Hv2 PC Gaming Headset Review

ASUS M2R32-MVP vs ECS KA3 MVP Extreme: CrossFire Xpress 3200 Shootout
HotHardware posted a shootout between ASUS M2R32-MVP against ECS KA3 MVP Extreme

Looking at the two boards for overall value, the first place to start is price. Using various price search engines, we found the ASUS M2R32-MVP being offered for anywhere from $144 - 159. The ECS KA3 MVP Extreme weighs in a bit lower, ranging from $135 - 145. Taking this into account, unless overclocking is a serious concern, the ECS KA3 MVP Extreme has a lot more to offer at a slightly lower price point. With far more storage options, plenty of data cabling and expansion components, the ECS KA3 Extreme strikes a solid balance between features, performance and price. Conversely, if overclocking is a major factor, the ASUS M2R32-MVP is a great fit, but some might feel its overall retail experience is a bit lackluster for the price.
ASUS M2R32-MVP vs ECS KA3 MVP Extreme: CrossFire Xpress 3200 Shootout

Buffalo FireStix PC2-9200 1GB DDR2 Memory Kit Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Buffalo FireStix PC2-9200 1GB DDR2 Memory Kit

If you're looking to squeeze every ounce of bandwidth out of your high performance gaming machine, you can't go wrong with the fastest memory currently on the market... this Buffalo FireStix PC2-9200 running at a scorching 1150MHz!!
Buffalo FireStix PC2-9200 1GB DDR2 Memory Kit Review

InFocus Play Big IN76 DLP Projector Review
TheTechLounge posted a review on the InFocus Play Big IN76 DLP Projector

In the world of electronics, "smaller" is almost always better. Chip manufacturers are continually striving to shrink their processors, cell phones are so thin you can barely hold on to them anymore, and portable media devices have gotten so small you could almost mistake some models for your daily multi-vitamin. Despite this trend in the larger world of electronics, there's still at least one BIG exception where "bigger" still is "better" and that's in the realm of televisions and monitors. Who doesn't want to be able to boast that they have the biggest screen amongst their friends? If you can relate to that desire, then you might be interested in the product we have for review today because it could help that little dream of yours become a reality.
InFocus Play Big IN76 DLP Projector Review