XFX 8800 GTS 512 XXX Alpha Dog Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the XFX 8800 GTS 512 XXX Alpha Dog.
iStarUSA T-7M1-SA Removable Sata Hard Drive Rack Review
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Vizo Milano Enclosure & Media Player Review
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TerraTec NOXON iRadio Network Music Player Review
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Icebox 5.25 UV Blue Dual Bay Reservoir Review
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Western Digital MyBook External Hard Drive Review
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Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler Review
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Boynq Haslpel 4-port USB Hub Review
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OCZ ATV Turbo (4GB) Review
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Abit IX38 Quad GT Review
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Spire Endo Laptop Bag Review
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Bjorn3D takes a look at the XFX 8800 GTS 512 XXX Alpha Dog.
It has been a great year to be an enthusiast. With the flurry of 'A list' games that have been released and the new hardware deigned to run them, it is an exciting time. Nvidia and XFX want to make sure you have the best possible gaming experience and they have just released a new card to bring you closer to that goal. The 8800GTS 512 Alpha Dog from XFX is that card. Built on top of the smaller, more efficient G92 core and sporting the same amount of stream processors as the 8800GTX, this card is ready for almost anything you can throw at it. Throw in a free game and XFX's legendary double-lifetime warranty and you have the recipe for greatness. But enough chit-chat and marketing hype, lets get to the heart of the matter; performance!XFX 8800 GTS 512 XXX Alpha Dog Review
iStarUSA T-7M1-SA Removable Sata Hard Drive Rack Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the iStarUSA T-7M1-SA Removable Sata Hard Drive Rack.
Transferring large amounts of data from one computer to another can sometimes be a hassle. If you are using a flash drive you might have to take several trips back and forth between computers and if you are using an external hard drive, it might take a while. A nice alternative is to simple copy the data onto an internal hard drive and then just move the hard drive to the other computer. You might be thinking that this will end up being a lot of work since you are going to have to take the computer apart and unplug everything, but no, you don't have to do any of that. With the iStarUSA T-7M1-SA Removable Hard Drive Rack which will mount into a 5.25" drive bay, all you have to do is simply press a button and the hard drive comes right out with no problems.iStarUSA T-7M1-SA Removable Sata Hard Drive Rack Review
Vizo Milano Enclosure & Media Player Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Vizo Milano Enclosure & Media Player
The Vizo Milano Multimedia enclosure plays back all your favorite multimedia files stored on the internal hard drive on your TV at up to 1080i resolution. The ease of use and complete cable set make it a very interesting choice for everyone wanting to not only store these files but also have them at their immediate disposal when needed.Vizo Milano Enclosure & Media Player Review
TerraTec NOXON iRadio Network Music Player Review
Madshrimps posted TerraTec NOXON iRadio Network Music Player Review
The NOXON iRadio is network audio player that lets you enjoy the music from the internet or your hard drive anywhere in the house. We take a closer look and put this compact device through its paces. Time to ditch your AM/FM Radio? We find out.TerraTec NOXON iRadio Network Music Player Review
Icebox 5.25 UV Blue Dual Bay Reservoir Review
Virtual-Hideout posted Icebox 5.25 UV Blue Dual Bay Reservoir Review
The best cooling systems for multi-core are no doubt dual and triple 120mm radiators. Extra water in the cooling system can help improve the amount of cooled water constantly circulating throughout. A bigger reservoir is sometimes needed and here is one option. CrazyPC was kind in sending one of their more popular reservoirs for the more serious cooling systems. The IceBox 5.25" UV Dual Bay Reservoir is just one of the solutions they offer that is a more modified look over the casual single or plain solutions commonly found. If you're one among the masses that uses water cooling systems to keep that processor cool, then you probably also like your system to look pretty sweet at the same time. Have a quick look at the IceBox UV Reservoir.Icebox 5.25 UV Blue Dual Bay Reservoir Review
Western Digital MyBook External Hard Drive Review
NVNews.Net posted Western Digital MyBook External Hard Drive Review
Western Digital's My Book External Hard Drive is a great implementation of existing hardware. Combined with a USB 2.0 connection, the drive achieves an average read of 36MB/sec. under HD Tach. The unit is easy to install, quiet, and doubles as an attractive furniture piece.Western Digital MyBook External Hard Drive Review
Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler Review
DragonSteelMods.com posted a review on the Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler
I've reviewed quite a few Noctua products in the past on DragonSteelMods and I have found everyone that I reviewed to be an overall excellent product. Noctua makes great products, there is no doubt about that, you can look all over the internet and you'll be hard pressed to find a negative comment or review about any of their products. The only negative comments I have seen about Noctua products are their prices, they are a bit high compared to others, but there is a saying 'You get what you pay for' and this is very true as most of us know. To get a premium quality product you'll pay a premium price, personally I don't think Noctua products are over-priced at all, they are priced competitively with other comparable products of the same quality and performance.Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler Review
Boynq Haslpel 4-port USB Hub Review
OCModShop posted Boynq Haspel 4-Port USB Hub Review
USB hubs are important for laptop-toters and PC nerds alike. It seems like even if we have four USB ports on our machine and perhaps two extra on the monitor, there is never enough room for all of our gadgets, printers, mp3 players, cameras, and flash drivers to plug in. So if you have to pick up a USB hub, what should you get for an inexpensive price? Boynq 4-port USB hub looks like a good choiceBoynq Haslpel 4-port USB Hub Review
Boynq is known for making unique peripherals. Some are useful; others are just extra bells and whistles. Boynq USB hub is functional and small perfect for traveling and fitting into small places. It could also be confused with a ninja throwing star, to go along with your new shiny ninja Ideazon Merc Stealth keyboard...
OCZ ATV Turbo (4GB) Review
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the OCZ ATV Turbo (4GB)
The OCZ ATV Turbo has been a sweet drive to work with. It's performance at the 4GB level is second to none. What shocked me the most was the ATV Turbo's ability to survive extreme temperatures without any degradation to performance. From frozen to wet to dry in about 30 minutes.OCZ ATV Turbo (4GB) Review
Abit IX38 Quad GT Review
OCC has published a new review of the Abit IX38 Quad GT
The expansion slots available on the Quad GT include three 16x PCI-E 2.0 slots. Two run at 16x (blue) while the third (black) runs at 4x. This should make the folks who run Crossfire (myself included) have the ability to find out the true capabilities of their graphics solution. Additionally, there are two standard PCI slots and one 1x PCI-E slot. Most of the peripheral connectivity is along the bottom and right hand side of the board. The exception would be the onboard 1394 connection.Abit IX38 Quad GT Review
Spire Endo Laptop Bag Review
ThinkComputers.org posted Spire Endo Laptop Bag Review
If you have not heard of Spire they make some great laptop backpacks, bags, and sleeves. Last year we took a look at their Zoom laptop bag and it received a 10 out of 10 score and our Recommended Award. This time they sent us one of their courier bags the Endo, which will fit most laptops up to 15.4-inches. The Endo is one of three of Spire's new courier bags. The other 2 in the series are the Viro, which fits laptops smaller than 15.4-inches and the Mojo, which fits laptops larger than 15.4-inches. All three of these bags are practically the same, just different sizes, so if you don't have a laptop that will fit the Endo it will either fit the Viro or Mojo.Spire Endo Laptop Bag Review