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Seagate FreeAgent Go Dock+ Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Seagate FreeAgent Go Dock+

Seagate also includes a leathery protective travel case for the Seagate FreeAgent Go drive to keep it from harms way during its journeys. The FreeAgent Go Dock+ has a retail price of around forty dollars but can be found on the internet for a little more than half that price; making it a great value.
Seagate FreeAgent Go Dock+ Review

Nexus NX-5000 PSU Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Nexus NX-5000 PSU

Nexus is well known for their silent products. They have everything from cases to cpu coolers and they all have one thing in common and that is.... SILENCE! Nexus focuses on silent products and have released alot of them lately which have turned out to be high quality products with the right price range. We were happy to recieve their new Nx-5000 PSU on the test bench so lets see if this PSU unit can follow the quality standards we expect from Nexus.
Nexus NX-5000 PSU Review



AMD's 125W Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Review
Techgage posted a look at AMD's Phenom II X4 965 125W revision

People scoffed at AMD when it released its Phenom II X4 965 a few months ago thanks to the 140W power rating. To help make up for it, the company has now followed-up with a 125W version, sporting a lower price, along with improved C1E and DDR3-1333 support. With these improvements, is the X4 965 a first-choice CPU?
AMD's 125W Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Review

Thermaltake BlacX Duet HDD Docking Station Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Thermaltake BlacX Duet HDD Docking Station

A little while ago I looked at the Thermaltake BlacX hard drive docking station, today I've got what might be considered an upgrade to that, the BlacX Duet, The main difference between the original and this version is that Duet can hold, and allow you access to two hard drives at once time. This make life much easier when transferring files between two drives. The Duet can handle both 2.5" and 3.5" SATA drives and features both USB and eSATA interfaces. So read on...
Thermaltake BlacX Duet HDD Docking Station Review

NZXT LEXA S Crafted Series PC Chassis Review
Bona Fide Reviews posted a review on the NZXT LEXA S Crafted Series PC Chassis

Today for review I've got another product from NZXT, another chassis called the Lexa S that is nicely made and designed. It features four fans pre-installed and even a fan controller built into the case to control those fans. Overall the case is nicely designed and manufacture red, but it's not without its faults
NZXT LEXA S Crafted Series PC Chassis Review

Speck Products TuckPack Sleeve Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Speck Products TuckPack Sleeve

Netbooks and notebooks are great products as we all know, but like any gadget we need to protect them as well. Speck Products has just come out with a new line of sleeves for our smaller sized computers called the TuckPack. The TuckPack Sleeve I have for review today is one that fits up to 13" notebooks or netbooks in size, it's very well made and features a very well padded compartment for your notebook. It also has a second smaller compartment to take a few things with you and a shoulder strap as well. The Tuckpack is a great way to take just what you need with you when you don't have the need for a larger bag.
Speck Products TuckPack Sleeve Review

Kingwin F-35 HDD Enclosure Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Kingwin F-35 HDD Enclosure

Over the years, as prices of hard drives have continued to fall while capacities grow, not to mention the increased spread of high-speed internet, data backup has become the industry norm. There is many reasons for someone needing extra space to backup their files, but some examples would be to backup your iTunes folder or backing up all those irreplaceable family pictures. Where once there was only data sensitive corporations, security professionals and just plain guru's concerned with backing up their data, now a large number of everyday web surfers out there are backing up movies, music, pictures and more. Today I have for you a product that can help you backup your data easily and securely. Just add a hard drive of your choice and you're ready to backup your data.
Kingwin F-35 HDD Enclosure Review

NVIDIA PhysX Performances
InsideHW.com has reviewed and compared NVIDIA PhysX performances on several NVIDIA graphics cards

We decided to give you an insight on performance rates from GeForce GTS 250 (GeForce 9800GTX+) with price tag slightly above 100€ up to two GTX 200 GPUs that have slightly higher price tags than that. Support for these was powerful rig based on Core i7 920 CPU that we overclocked from default 2.66GHz up to 3.4GHz just to be sure no bottlenecks would appear…
NVIDIA PhysX Performances

OCZ PC3-12800 OCZ3X1600LV4GK Intel XMP 2x2GB Review
OCC has published a review on the OCZ PC3-12800 OCZ3X1600LV4GK Intel XMP 2x2GB

At the 1750Mhz maximum speed, I could run the modules at the same 8-8-8 latencies. This set of OCZ modules allowed me to go as tight as 7-7-7 at 1622MHz, so you can get a small bump in system feel and performance. The price point of $142, which these modules will be offered at, is higher than most of the currently available sets of i5/i7 P55 specific memory kits by between $15 and $35. This set of modules most likely won't be for the enthusiast, but for the mainstream user looking for a step up from the 1333MHz kits on the market. There are kits with more overhead available for the enthusiast for a lower price, but when it comes down to no fuss overclocking of the memory, the XMP profiles prove beneficial and offer an increase in performance without the headaches.
OCZ PC3-12800 OCZ3X1600LV4GK Intel XMP 2x2GB Review

TRENDnet TEW-671BR Concurrent Dual Band Wireless N Router Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the TRENDnet TEW-671BR Concurrent Dual Band Wireless N Router

In this review, I will test a new router from TRENDnet named TEW-671BR, which is capable of running 2 separate Wireless LANs at once, each one on a different band : 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Each WLAN is configurable independently and this way we can connect both old Wireless B/G devices with new ones on Wireless N.
TRENDnet TEW-671BR Concurrent Dual Band Wireless N Router Review

AVLabs AVL787 Bedside Companion Speaker System Review
TweakTown posted a review on the AVLabs AVL787 Bedside Companion Speaker System

AVLabs mission statement is to provide “innovative peripherals in world class packaging”, which seems an interesting proposition given the budget nature of this product.

So, what does this do? Well, it’s an ipod dock which supports just about every ipod as well as the iphone. It also supports FM radio and has dual alarm, snooze and a "wireless remote" (wireless remote? Come on, it’s nearly 2010). Maybe they make ‘colour TVs’ too.
AVLabs AVL787 Bedside Companion Speaker System Review

Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless Headset Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Logitech ClearChat Wireless Gaming Headset

Stereo headsets are becoming an essential part of any modern PC and, like keyboard and mice before them, they are finally going wireless. The freedom that a wireless headset provides will appeal to anyone, but with so many 2.4GHz wireless devices in every home, can a wireless headset really match the performance, clarity and comfort of its wired counterparts? Benchmark Reviews examines an impressive entry, the Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless Headset 981-000068, and finds out.
Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless Headset Review

EagleTech CSMDSU2-BK 3.5-inch Dual Drive Enclosure Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the EagleTech CSMDSU2-BK 3.5-inch dual drive enclosure.

The EagleTech CSMDSU2-BK is an enclosure that supports two SATA drives and connects to your PC via a USB 2.0 cable. Now, not only can you add another hard drive, but it's virtually effortless, and with the ability to access both drives at once, to be able to move data from one drive in the enclosure to another, or even to the computer, as well, with ease.
EagleTech CSMDSU2-BK 3.5-inch Dual Drive Enclosure Review

Intel Pentium E6300 2.80 GHz Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Intel Pentium E6300 2.80 GHz

Intel continues to upgrade their processor lineup with the Pentium E6300. It offers a high stock frequency at 2.80 GHz and improved memory bandwidth due to increased FSB to 1066 MHz, this makes this processor a formidable opponent but the question remains. Can it do any damage to AMD's triple core Athlon II X3 Series?
Intel Pentium E6300 2.80 GHz Review