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Here the daily reviews roundup with 21 reviews:

- Gigabyte X58A UD3R V2 Review
- LAMPTRON Fan Controller Touch Review
- ADATA Nobility Series NH01 USB 3.0 500Gb External HDD Review
- YOYOTech XDNA 760 System Review
- 2010 Holiday Tech Gift Guide
- OCZ RevoDrive X2 240GB PCIE SSD Review
- EA SPORTS MMA Review
- Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 Cooler Review
- OCZ RevoDrive X2 Review: Killer SSD Performance
- ASUS GeForce GTS 450 1GB DirectCU TOP Review
- VIA Nano DC and VN1000 Preview - Dual Core Nanos Finally in the Pipe
- BitFenix Colossus Review
- Mionix Naos 3200 Mouse Review
- XFX Radeon HD 6850 Video Card Review
- Kodak EasyShare M580 14MP Digital Camera Review
- Gigabyte Aivia K8100 Keyboard Review
- AMD Vision - The $399 Brazos Notebook Platform Preview
- Xigmatek Utgard Computer Case Review
- Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset Review
- Lian Li PC-B25S Review
- MSI Radeon HD 6870 Video Card Review



Gigabyte X58A UD3R V2 Review
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Gigabyte have updated their best selling UD3 motherboard with extra power-phases. Does it help it keep up with the best value boards?
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LAMPTRON Fan Controller Touch Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the LAMPTRON Fan Controller Touch

The Fan Controller Touch from LAMPTRON is a nice looking device and allows easy navigation through its touch screen interface, to be able to control the connected fan speeds or see the temperature for each separate channel.
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ADATA Nobility Series NH01 USB 3.0 500Gb External HDD Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the ADATA Nobility Series NH01 USB 3.0 500Gb External HDD

The Nobility Series NH01 External HDD, is an interesting backup/data transfer solution from ADATA, using USB 3.0, but also fully USB 2.0 compatible. The enclosure has a professional look and the product itself is excellent for people that are frequently on the go.
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YOYOTech XDNA 760 System Review
Kitguru posted a review on the YOYOTech XDNA 760 System

KitGuru’s often spend their time salivating over some of the finest prebuilt systems on the market from the likes of Cryo. They usually feature all the latest, greatest and most expensive tech and are finished off with a full water cooling system.

Such systems usually demand a price of £3000+ so are simply unobtainable to most users.

With this in mind we were excited when a very modestly-priced water-cooled system arrived at our offices from YOYOTech. The YOYOTech XDNA 760 features a water cooled Intel Core i5 760 CPU which is overclocked to a massive 4.2GHz along with nVidia’s latest GTX470 graphics card. £1,499 inc vat is the asking price, which should certainly appeal to a much wider audience.
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2010 Holiday Tech Gift Guide
TechReviewSource.com posted their 2010 Holiday Tech Gift Guide

The holidays are almost here, so get a jump start on holiday shopping before the rush begins. Shopping for technology products early means you'll find early deals and get the best products before they're all gone. Our editors have picked the best tech gifts in several different categories and we've also included some user picks in each category.
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OCZ RevoDrive X2 240GB PCIE SSD Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the OCZ RevoDrive X2 240GB PCIE SSD

The second generation of the OCZ RevoDrive, dubbed the RevoDrive X2, arrived for testing and we were giddy with geek fueled excitement to see just how well it performed. Curious? I'll spoil the suspense now and sum it up in one word - WOW. See for the results for yourself in our in-depth review that includes real world benchmark tests!

OCZ has taken the already impressive RevoDrive and kicked it up to a whole new level with the RevoDrive X2. It simply rocks. It's hands-down the fastest SSD we have used and its elegant simplicity in use and installation makes it all the more appealing for users of all levels. The performance numbers put up by the OCZ RevoDrive X2 240GB PCIe SSD are insane and part of the reason it can reach such numbers is because of the PCI-E interface. A normal SATA II connection allows a theoretical bandwidth limit of 3Gbps or 375MB/s. The PCI Express interface is necessary to reach the potential of this beast...
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EA SPORTS MMA Review
GamingHeaven.com posted EA SPORTS MMA Review

EA Sports have a long tradition of producing quality sports simulation games. Perennial favourites such as FIFA, Madden NFL and Tiger Woods PGA Tour put EA Sports at the top of the mountain. With their Fight Night series EA Sports produced one of the best boxing games in recent years, now they are taking this experience and dipping their toe in the mixed martial arts world with EA SPORTS MMA.
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Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 Cooler Review
Kitguru posted Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 Cooler Review

Many of you reading this will have overclocked a processor at one time or another â we all love added performance for no extra cost. For those who have yet to pop their OC cherry, then the first course of action is to get hold of a good cooler. This is important as overclocking generates extra heat, which in turn can cause instability and even in worst cases hardware failure.

Xigmatek have a good reputation for releasing high quality Direct Touch heat pipe coolers, such as with their popular HDT-S1283 heatsink. Xigmatek have recently released new D.L.H.D.T. (Double Layer with Heat Pipe Direct Touch) technology incorporated. The naming convention is broken down into component parts : 12CM sized fan, 8mm heat-pipes x 2, 6mm heat pipes x 4
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OCZ RevoDrive X2 Review: Killer SSD Performance
HotHardware.com posted a review on the OCZ RevoDrive X2 SSD drive

When we looked at the first-gen RevoDrive back in August, the thin slab of Flash NAND memory and dual SandForce SSD controllers impressed us and served up performance well ahead of traditional SATA SSDs with a price premium in the 30% range (about $3.07 per GB) versus SATA SSDs. With the RevoDrive X2, OCZ is double-stacking their product now with four total SandForce 1200 series SSD controllers and double the number of NAND Flash for, you guessed it, up to twice the performance and capacity. The good news is pricing is actually still going the way of the consumer too. Journey on, you're going to have fun with this one...
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ASUS GeForce GTS 450 1GB DirectCU TOP Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the ASUS GeForce GTS 450 1GB DirectCU TOP video card

We put the latest Asus video card to the test, based on the Geforce GTS 450 GPU from NVIDIA this DirectCU edition comes with a nice GPU overclock and dual slot custom cooling.
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VIA Nano DC and VN1000 Preview - Dual Core Nanos Finally in the Pipe
PC Perspective posted a VIA Nano DC and VN1000 Preview

Since the original VIA Nano was released, we have been expecting the dual core version to eventually hit the scene. Now after several years, we have our hands on the first samples of this new product. We also were able to see what the VIA VN1000 integrated graphics chipset can do in the face of the latest competition from AMD.
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BitFenix Colossus Review
XSReviews have a new review of the BitFenix Colossus case

BitFenix are one of the latest competitors on the market, with the Colossus being one of their very first products. Its put together by a team of industry veterans, so should come packing some serious pedigree.

With a name to suit its size, let's see how the Colossus fairs against my critical eye.
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Mionix Naos 3200 Mouse Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Mionix Naos 3200 Mouse

Mionix a well known Swedish gaming accessory manufacturer are going to release their new mouse named Naos 3200 in the near future. We have a sample of this mouse in our test bench today and we are going try it out vs some heavy contenders on the market.
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XFX Radeon HD 6850 Video Card Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the XFX Radeon HD 6850 Video Card

Let’s see the performance of the new Radeon HD 6850 from XFX, which follows the AMD reference design and competes with the GeForce GTX 460 768 MB.

AMD has released their new Radeon HD 6800 family, so far comprised of the Radeon HD 6850 and Radeon HD 6870 models. Let's review the standard Radeon HD 6850 from XFX (HD-685X-ZNFC), which follows the AMD reference design.
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Kodak EasyShare M580 14MP Digital Camera Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Kodak EasyShare M580 14MP Digital Camera

Kodak was a company known for its standard film cameras, but lately they have been getting much more into the digital camera niche, creating some competition for better known digital camera manufacturers. Today we get to look at one of the high megapixel cameras of Kodak’s, the EasyShare M580 14MP Digital Camera with 8x Optical, 5x Digital Zoom and HD Video Capture.
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Gigabyte Aivia K8100 Keyboard Review
t-break posted a review on the Gigabyte Aivia K8100 keyboard

The Aivia gaming keyboard marks Gigabyte’s first foray into this competitive market of high-end PC peripherals; a segment usually dominated by Razer and Logitech. That said, there’s always room for more, and competition will always work in the favor of the consumers at the end of the day.

Opening up the rather large box, I find the Aivia keyboard nestled within a lot of plastic, cardboard and foam protection. The extras include a silicone cover, an additional set of rubberized WASD keys along with a puller and a Drivers CD which contains the Ghost Macro Engine.
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AMD Vision - The $399 Brazos Notebook Platform Preview
Legit Reviews takes a review on AMD Vision

Last week we had the opportunity to visit AMD's Austin, Texas headquarters to preview their upcoming 'Brazos' development platform and actually got some hands-on testing with a Fusion APU system prior to its launch. AMD is allowing us to post up a little bit of information on this upcoming platform today, but the performance numbers that we recorded are under still under embargo. Today, we will be bringing you some high-level impressions, chip architecture details and pictures of an MSI notebook that is running an AMD APU called Zacate.

AMD let us take a sneak peak at the Brazos platform, which is their entry level product for the AMD Vision product line. The Brazos platform is made up of 'Ontario' and 'Zacate' APU's. Both of these processors are made by The entry level will be Ontario 9W processors that are designed for HD content and internet browsing capabilities. The Ontario APU will be sold with C-Series APU branding and will be available at launch as the C-30 and C-50. Those wanting more horse power can step up to AMD's 'Mainstream HD Entertainment' processor, which is the 18W Zacate APU. This APU competes with the Intel Pentium CPU series and will be branded an E-Series APU with E-240 and E-350 models available at launch...
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Xigmatek Utgard Computer Case Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Xigmatek Utgard Computer Case

Xigmatek's Utgard mid-tower chassis has a lot to recommend it. It's a great looking, robust chassis with an excellent feature set and great cooling performance. Configuration options abound in the Utgard, particularly in the cooling arena and front panel device placement.
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Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset Review
Neoseeker posted a review on the Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset

The Corsair HS1 is USB stereo headset that hopes to simulate 5.1 surround sound in an affordable, light weight package. Is it light weight in performance, however? Hit our review to see what we made of Corsair's first headphone offering[/quote6
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Lian Li PC-B25S Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Lian Li PC-B25S mid-tower case

The Lian Li PC-B25S is a stylish mid-tower for the enthusiast that wants the highest quality and they want it to be as silent as possible. Claiming to be quiet and offering extensive features, the PC-B25S also comes with a premium price tag for those who appreciate and expect top quality.
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MSI Radeon HD 6870 Video Card Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the MSI Radeon HD 6870 Video Card

AMD has released their new Radeon HD 6800 family, so far comprised of the Radeon HD 6850 and Radeon HD 6870 models. Let's review the standard Radeon HD 6870 from MSI (R6870-2PM2D1GD5), which follows the AMD reference design.
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