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Here an overview of todays reviews and articles:

- ECS P67H2-A Sandy bridge motherboard Preview
- Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W Power Supply Review
- OCZ Blade ST 2000MHz Low Voltage DDR3 Memory Review
- XFX HD 6850 Black Edition Review
- Vantec NexStarSE MRK-525ST 2.5in Dual Bay Drive Rack Review
- Arctic Sound P311 Bluetooth Headset Review
- Prolimatech Super Mega Review
- Targus USB2.0 Docking Station with Video reviewed
- GeForce GTX 580 OC vs 6870 OC CrossFire vs Radeon 5970 Article
- ECS A890GXM-A2 Motherboard Review
- OCZ RevoDrive x2 240GB PCIe SSD - bigger and faster!
- Arctic Cooling ARCTIC NC Notebook Cooler Review



ECS P67H2-A Sandy bridge motherboard Preview
The Guru of 3D posted their ECS P67H2-A Sandy bridge motherboard sneak preview

In today's preview we'll show you a very exquisite offering from ECS, we'll preview their P67H2-A Sandy bridge motherboard. You'll notice a very impressive motherboard loaded with features and options, heck the P67H2-A even comes with not one, but two NEC USB controller allowing 4 ports, an Hydra chip is embedded so you can share and combine graphics cards and overall there's a lot more to see alright.

Have a peek and make note of the fact what extreme steps forward ECS has made as of lately, promising to be a real contender in the enthusiast segment of motherboards.
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Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W Power Supply Review
Kitguru posted a review on the Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W Power Supply

A few weeks ago we reviewed the Coolermaster Silent Pro Gold 600W, an extremely impressive power supply on a variety of levels. While 600W should be enough for most systems, there will always be a more demanding audience who need higher levels of power.

For this particular audience we will look at the highest power output model in the Silent Pro Gold range, the 1200W model.
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OCZ Blade ST 2000MHz Low Voltage DDR3 Memory Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the OCZ Blade ST 2000MHz Low Voltage DDR3 Memory

The default speed for a 2:10 multiplier on a Core i3/i5 CPU is 1333MHz, and most will know too well that that even lower priced Intel H55/P55 Motherboards can support a 200 BCLK. If you like to dabble in the dark art of overclocking there are a few good reasons to choose a 2000MHz (PC3-16000) RAM kit. Firstly you have the options of lower voltage and tighter timings at lower speeds, and next you have the added benefit of higher memory bandwidth at the top speed. Last but not least though is the overclocking headroom, sure you could try to push your 1600MHz kit to 2000MHz but there are not too many kits that will do that, and you will certainly have to pay a premium. OCZ have a broad range of DDR3 RAM from basic to extreme, today Benchmark reviews will be testing the Blade ST 2000MHz Low Voltage Dual Channel 4GB Kit (PN: OCZ3BST2000LV4GK) for your reading pleasure.
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XFX HD 6850 Black Edition Review
OCC has published a review on the XFX HD 6850 Black Edition

Performance of the HD 6850 is targeted at just below the GTX 460 from NVIDIA with the 6870 being targeted just above this level of performance. To compete at a higher level of performance, NVIDIA has upped the ante with overclocked editions of their GTX 460. The Black Edition is an answer to this challenge. The HD 6850 Black Edition really ups the performance when you increase the clock speeds up and above the already large factory overclock.
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Vantec NexStarSE MRK-525ST 2.5in Dual Bay Drive Rack Review
Hi Tech Legion posted Vantec NexStarSE MRK-525ST 2.5in Dual Bay Drive Rack Review

The Vantec NexStarSE MRK-525ST can fit two 2.5" drives inside a single 5.25" drive bay. Using the universal mounting tray, the MRK-525ST is hot-swappable and compatible with other Vantec NexStarSE 2.5" products. The MRK-525ST's metal enclosure helps dissipate heat while the plastic body makes it lightweight and easy to transport. The Vantec NexStarSE 525ST is for users who want a 2 x 2.5" to 5.25" drive rack that comes complete with all the cables and hardware necessary, making storage expansion solution simple and cost-effective.
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Arctic Sound P311 Bluetooth Headset Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the Arctic Sound P311 Bluetooth Headset

The Arctic Sound P311 is a wireless headset that is designed to complement any device that supports Bluetooth. They're sleek, lightweight, versatile, and reasonably priced at less than $40. But what about performance? How does the audio actually sound? Indeed, this is where headsets make their reputations, so let's take a closer look and see just how well the Arctic Sound P311 performs.
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Prolimatech Super Mega Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Prolimatech Super Mega cooler

Prolimatech has done a great job with their new entry in the Megahalems series cooler, the Super Mega, offering the PC enthusiast community top-notch performance in a well-engineered product with excellent fit and finish. Support for the latest Intel platforms and the new look resulting from the copper fins are icing on the cake, and they've managed to boost performance as well.
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Targus USB2.0 Docking Station with Video reviewed
Metku.net took a closer look at Targus USB2.0 Docking Station with Video

Docking Stations are handy if one needs more connectors to their laptop. There is a problem though, not all laptops are dockable. We are now testing a solution to this problem from Targus!
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GeForce GTX 580 OC vs 6870 OC CrossFire vs Radeon 5970 Article
HardwareHeaven.com compared the GeForce GTX 580 OC vs 6870 OC CrossFire vs Radeon 5970 Article

Today's comparison is the GTX 580, overclocked to the fastest speed we have seen advertised by a manufacturer on standard air cooling against the 6870 in Crossfire with the same highest overclock rule. In addition to that we will also add the 5970, in full. Each of the cards will be tested in a selection of the latest games including Call of Duty: Black Ops, F1 2010 (DX11 Patch) and Fallout: New Vegas with the latest patch.
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ECS A890GXM-A2 Motherboard Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the ECS A890GXM-A2 Motherboard

Let’s take a look at ECS A890GXM-A2 motherboard, which is basically an A890GXM-A from the same manufacturer with two USB 3.0 ports added.

The new A890GXM-A2 is an updated version of the ECS A890GXM-A, which we already covered. Both are socket AM3 models based on the AMD 890GX chipset. Even though this chipset comes with integrated video, both motherboards come with three PCI Express x16 slots. The main differences between the two are the addition of two USB 3.0 ports and a better color scheme on the new model. Let's check it out.
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OCZ RevoDrive x2 240GB PCIe SSD - bigger and faster!
PC Perspective posted a review on the OCZ RevoDrive x2 240GB PCIe SSD

Today Allyn looks at the next iteration of the OCZ RevoDrive - the x2! This new card opens up two more channels of throughput over the RevoDrive, demonstrating how well the SI RAID solution can scale with quad-Sandforce units behind it.[/quote6
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Arctic Cooling ARCTIC NC Notebook Cooler Review
ASE Labs posted a review on the Arctic Cooling ARCTIC NC Notebook Cooler

For those interested in a notebook cooler but who can't put up with the bulk, there have traditionally been less in the way of options for compact notebook coolers. While the market is constantly growing, it still has a long way to go to match full-size coolers in variety. Today, ASE Labs has the Arctic Cooling ARCTIC NC notebook cooler. This is Arctic Cooling's recent expansion into the compact notebook cooler market segment.
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