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ZOWIE Hammer Gaming Headset Review
TweakTown posted a review on the ZOWIE Hammer Gaming Headset

The company bio of ZOWIE speaks of efficient durable products that come at affordable prices, much like a Kia or a Hyundai automobile. Funny about that, as ZOWIE`s Asia office is located inside the `Hyundai tower`.

What we have are a set of two channel gaming headphones; a headset if you will. ZOWIE calls it the Hammer. So let’s see if indeed we can deliver a blow or two.
ZOWIE Hammer Gaming Headset Review

Thermaltake Element G Case Review
Modders-Inc posted a review on the Thermaltake Element G Case

The people over at Thermaltake have unleashed the Element G on the masses. Does the gigantic gaming, glittering, gradational glaciated goodness grab the general gamer? Glean the gratuitous guidance from our inspection of this gob of goodness!
Thermaltake Element G Case Review



AMD Phenom II 955 Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the AMD Phenom II 955

Earlier this year, AMD released a few new processors that came along with there AM3 release. One of these was the AMD Phenom II 955, lets take a look at it and see how well it actually performs.
AMD Phenom II 955 Review

Cooler Master Storm Sniper Black Edition Case Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Cooler Master Storm Sniper Black Edition Case

Today we will be looking at the Black Edition Sniper from Cooler Master. The new and improved Sniper Black Edition includes all the features and functionality of the original Sniper, and raises the bar by including an all-black interior coating, full 2.5” SSD support and three huge Storm Force 200mm 142CFM fans!

I have very little (if anything) bad to say about the Cooler Master Sniper Black Edition (SGC-6000-KXN1-GP). This is one very nice case. It has loads of room and is relatively light. It gives the end user the ability to remove unwanted items, add in needed items, and reconfigure fan locations. As open as the case is it is very quiet; on low you don’t even know the system is running. I turned it off once by accident by hitting the power button because I had the LEDs off and I thought the system was off. With the case on high it will be noticeable, but I don’t see you having to turn up the TV due to it...
Cooler Master Storm Sniper Black Edition Case Review

Titan Skalli CPU Cooler Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Titan Skalli CPU Cooler

This time we tested Titan Skalli, a tower design CPU cooler with two 8 mm heatpipes and a 100 mm fan. Let's see if it performs better than other similar coolers.
Titan Skalli CPU Cooler Review

NZXT Sentry 2 Touchscreen Fan Controller Review
Rbmods posted a review on the NZXT Sentry 2 Touchscreen Fan Controller

Sometimes using a fan controller can be difficult, and you don't always get the necessary feedback to operate your fans. That's why NZXT created the Sentry 2, an intuitive touchscreen fan controller with support for up to 10 fans.
NZXT Sentry 2 Touchscreen Fan Controller Review

InWin Maelstrom Case Review
DreamWare Computers posted a review on the InWin Maelstrom Case

The products from InWin have always caught my eye for the simple reason that they don't particularly follow the same design trends that many other manufacturers follow. They've made some cases that are really edgy and military/space themed and some others that are tailored specifically for the ladies out there. Although the ideas may be taking a bit of a dive, the cases have always had outstanding looks and a fine attention to detail. The same goes with many of their other peripherals; like a hard drive enclosure based around native Chinese design principals. Although the ideas seem "out there", a look at these products on the store shelf will probably find you going back for a second glance. When the opportunity arose to check out InWin's latest Maelstrom full ATX case, of course I couldn't resist.
InWin Maelstrom Case Review

XClio Godspeed One Advanced Mid Tower Case Review
TweakTown posted a review on the XClio Godspeed One Advanced Mid Tower Case

This time around XClio sent me a chassis with the budget builder in mind. Keeping a few tricks from its much larger brother, the chassis I’m about to show isn’t a completely stripped out shell. I have seen quite a few sub $50 chassis’ that aren’t much more than four walls, a roof and a floor. Sometimes they have fans, sometimes they have a window, and when you get really lucky, you can even get some LED lighting. This chassis from XClio isn’t just budget, it houses all three of those things and still leaves you a bit of change for drinks after the build.

Today we are looking at the Godspeed One Advanced from XClio, one of four chassis’ in the Godspeed lineup. Two of those are more basic builds and concepts, while the Advanced chassis keeps a few tricks of the more expensive chassis, and still can be had at a reasonable price.
XClio Godspeed One Advanced Mid Tower Case Review

Thermaltake Massive23 ST Notebook Cooler Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Thermaltake Massive23 ST Notebook Cooler

We have seen quite a few notebook coolers here at ThinkComputers and only a few have really impressed us. Thermaltake has sent us their new Massive23 ST notebook cooler which features a large 23cm blue LED fan in the center and a mesh design. Lets see if this notebook cooler will impress us or will be like many of the notebook coolers we have looked at in the past
Thermaltake Massive23 ST Notebook Cooler Review

CoolerMaster Storm Sniper Black Edition Review
OCC has published a review on the CoolerMaster Storm Sniper Black Edition

Well, after what seemed like a long review, we're finally at the conclusion. What a case we have here today! CoolerMaster not only took the performance crown, but even took my breath away with awesome features like an all-black interior, full tool-less drive and expansion installation and three 200mm fans. What is not to like about this case? It even fits a whole Thor's Hammer heatsink and 'push-pull' fans without having to remove the top 200mm fan. It even sports some other nice features that are now being included on most new cases, like the ability to remove a heatsink without the trouble of removing the motherboard, which is something else I like to see.
CoolerMaster Storm Sniper Black Edition Review

Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme CPU cooler.

Much has changed since the days when the Tuniq Tower 120 reigned supreme. Top air cooling manufacturers have refined their designs and incorporated Heatpipe Direct Touch technology that has proven to be very successful in its performance abilities. In many ways, Tuniq has had to play catch-up since their heyday, and in their pursuit of recapturing the air cooling crown, they've released the "Extreme" version of their legendary cooler. Question is: did they succeed?
Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme Review

Xigmatek Midgard-W Computer Case Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Xigmatek Midgard-W Computer Case

Xigmatek - A name that needs no introduction, But the first things that come to mind are CPU coolers, Right? A relatively young company, founded in 2005, Xigmatek has made some great quality coolers, 2 of which featured and performed very well in the Q2 best CPU cooler performance review here at Benchmark Reviews, Today's review focuses on the Xigmatek Midgard CPC-T55DB-U02 Computer Case, Big on features and while not an overly expensive case it is still closer to the top end of what I would call a Budget case. Tool free design, Midgard-W was designed by gaming and cooling thinking within tool-free hard drives and add-on card installation, easy installation CPU cooler back plate window, four pipe holes for water cooling system and seven cooling fan space at most. This case is certainly beautiful to look at, but looks are for the vain, Features and quality are essential to the success of a product. Will you be using this case in your next build? Come and take a closer look to see if this is the case ticks all the boxes for You.
Xigmatek Midgard-W Computer Case Review