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Video interview with ATI/AMD's Dave Orton
HEXUS has posted a video interview with ATI/AMD's Dave Orton

HEXUS.tv interviews ATI CEO Dave Orton, discussing the ATI/AMD merger. Find out exactly what we asked him to make him say "that's a great
question".
Video interview with ATI/AMD's Dave Orton

Thermaltake Mozart TX Case with 7in Display
TrustedReviews have looked at the Thermaltake Mozart TX Case with 7in Display.

Ok, jokes aside – this thing is big. It's just over 720mm tall, 330mm wide and 360mm deep. That's bigger than two full sized ATX cases side by side (that's the really tall ones, not the midi cases most of us have). The desks in our office are between 690-710mm high, while my home desk is 715mm. Neither of these are high enough to accommodate this behemoth of a case. However, by removing the cheap plastic feet from the bottom of the case, I could just about slide this under my main desk.
Thermaltake Mozart TX Case with 7in Display



Thecus N5200 RouStor NAS Router Review
TrustedReview have looked at the Thecus N5200 RouStor NAS Router

Just when you thought it wasn’t possible to cram any more features into a desktop NAS appliance along comes Thecus and its latest N5200 RouStor. This is the first of its kind to support up to five SATA hard disks and it also brings RAID-6 into the picture. Normally seen on higher end disk arrays, RAID-6 offers dual independent parity and can survive the loss of two hard disks. A great idea but it seems a tad excessive for a desktop storage box as it requires a minimum of four disks to function and it eats up an inordinate amount of raw storage capacity.
Thecus N5200 RouStor NAS Router Review

LLG KG920 – 5-megapixel Cameraphone Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the LG KG920 – 5-megapixel Cameraphone

There. I’ve said it. This is a phone with a camera that’s actually worth having. Now don’t get me wrong here: if I bought this handset I would still want a separate digital camera, and there are things about the camera that I don’t like at all. But nonetheless, you can take photos with it that you would be prepared to share, keep and even get printed at A4.
LLG KG920 – 5-megapixel Cameraphone Review

Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX Plus Review
BIOS Magazine reviewed the Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX Plus

Logitech's latest Web camera is the affordable QuickCam Communicate STX Plus. Designed specifically for Windows Live Messenger, the eyeball-shaped camera also supports other popular instant messaging applications (including Skype), as well as Microsoft's latest operating system, Vista. Sporting a super modern black-and-silver design, the QuickCam Communicate STX Plus even comes with a matching headset, ideal for those who like to work while they chat.
Logitech QuickCam Communicate STX Plus Review

Linksys WIP300 Wireless-G IP Phone Review
Buzz Me Baby has now posted an review on the "Linksys WIP300 Wireless-G
IP Phone"

A new Wi-Fi VoIP phone, with not the same disappointing features as previous VoIP phones, is in the market for VoIP lovers. Linksys have launched its VoIP and Wi-Fi enabled phone - The WIP300. It allows you cheap high-quality voice over IP calls through a wireless network network attached to a high-speed Internet connection allowing you to escape your computer when using VoIP.
Linksys WIP300 Wireless-G IP Phone Review

Hiyatek CF-6159-1 Laptop Cooler with USB Hub Review
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Hiyatek CF-6159-1 Laptop Cooler with USB Hub

There is a compartment on the bottom side of the Hiyatek CF-6159-1 cooler between the two fan openings. Opening a sliding door reveals a storage area for the included USB power cable which has two full size connectors on the end intended for your notebook computer, while the end intended for the cooler has a single mini USB connector. In some situations it may be necessary to have both connections plugged into the host computer to make sure that enough power is provided and that data can be transferred through the hub connections, but I found that using just one USB connection was more than adequate on my notebook computer.
Hiyatek CF-6159-1 Laptop Cooler with USB Hub Review

Antec Nine Hundred Gamer Case Review
XYZ Computing put up an Antec Nine Hundred Gamer Case Review

The Nine Hundred Ultimate Gamer Case is unlike anything else in Antec's line up. If it had to be compared to anything, it would probably be the closest to the P150, but it is quite far removed from the Performance One line. The Nine Hundred (900) is a steel mid tower that is designed to offer the maximum amount of cooling in the smallest amount of space.

In addition to having more cooling than any Antec case before it, the 900 is currently Antec's only case to use a fan larger than the standard 120mm model. These extra large fans are something relatively new to the mass market and a few companies have gotten there first, like Enermax, Aerocool, and Thermaltake (though most have opted for 250mm models). This case looks like it is going to be a great addition to Antec's lineup- it is a bit more adventurous than what they normally put out, but judging from what we have seen from Antec in the past, it should be worth investigating further.
Antec Nine Hundred Gamer Case Review

MSI K9N SLI Platinum Review
HotHardware.com looked at a budget-targeted SLI equipped motherboard from MSI, the K9N SLI Platinum.

While this motherboard was originally targeted at high-end gamers when it initially launched (and still can work quite well in this environment), the plummeting prices of SLI gear and the introduction of newer, more attractive SLI-enabled chipsets have allowed this board to now be priced for those with significantly lower budgets. Head on over to the site and check it out.
MSI K9N SLI Platinum Review

Sempron 3000+ and Celeron D 331 Review
Hardware Secrets published a Sempron 3000+ and Celeron D 331 review

We finally got to review processors designed to the low-end market, i.e., the most inexpensive processors in the market. Nowadays Intel has the advantage on the high-end market, but who gets to be the best at the low cost PC market? Read our review and find out.
Sempron 3000+ and Celeron D 331 Review

AMD and Intel Heatsink Roundup 2006
Madshrimps posted an AMD and Intel Heatsink Roundup

We compare a total of 44 CPU coolers which fit on AMD/Intel latest platforms and compare them on two hot running systems; which one will keep your CPU the coolest, how quiet can it get? Find out in our last HSF roundup of 2006.
AMD and Intel Heatsink Roundup 2006

HIS X1650 XT IceQ Turbo Dual DVI 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express Video Card Review
BonaFideReviews posted a review on the HIS X1650 XT Turbo video card

After reviewing HIS' X1950 Pro Turbo card just the other day we now take a look at their X1650 XT. You may think that the X1650 XT is just a slightly higher clocked X1650 Pro but you would be wrong. Yes the XT does have a tad increase in clock speed over the Pro version, 5MHz in core speed and 60MHz in memory speed, but the biggest difference is in the physical structure and architecture of the card.
HIS X1650 XT IceQ Turbo Dual DVI 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express Video Card Review

ECS PN1-SLI2 NVIDIA 590-SLI Intel Edition Motherboard Review
Virtual-Hideout posted an ECS PN1-SLI2 NVIDIA 590-SLI Intel Edition Motherboard Review

Finally, an ECS motherboard that dares to challenge the competition with much better results leaving days of average performance behind and truly ventures in to the 'Extreme'. We definitely appreciate that the color scheme has been evolving..
ECS PN1-SLI2 NVIDIA 590-SLI Intel Edition Motherboard Review

Asus P5NSLI nForce 570 SLI Motherboard Review
Overclockers New Zealand has posted a review on Asus P5NSLI nForce 570 SLI Motherboard

All in all, the Asus P5NSLI provides a good base for a solid gaming platform with Nvidia's SLI and First Pocket technologies. On the flip side, overclockers may need to look else where for the ultimate tweaking board.
Asus P5NSLI nForce 570 SLI Motherboard Review

ASUS EAX1650XT 256MB Review
Techgage posted a review of the EAX1650XT 256MB from ASUS

If you don't have $300 to spend on a GPU, then there are a slew of budget cards for you to ponder over. Last week we took a look at an X1650 Pro, and today we are taking a look at a similar model. Is the card worth your $150?
ASUS EAX1650XT 256MB Review