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Cooler Master Sniper Review
Bjorn3D takes a look a the Cooler Master Sniper

A storm is brewing over at Cooler Master. As the turbulence stirs up, the mixture of wind, dust, and water, it mixes and molds these elements to create something magical. No, we are not talking about the physical storm that causes havoc to people’s lives, but rather, we are referring to Cooler Master’s latest line of products that is going to stir up the computer world. The Storm is a line of products from Coller Master that is targeted at the computer enthusiasts. One product off the Storm line-up is the Sniper case, that is the “magical” thing which the engineering and designing team stirs up. As you can guess, this case is going to be the start of this review.
Cooler Master Sniper Review

Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 Video Card Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 Video Card

Today Legit Reviews looks at the new Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 which features 1600 Stream processors, 2GB of GDDR3 memory running at 993MHz and two GPU’s clocked at 625MHz! Sapphire is the only manufacturer to produce and sell the 4850 X2 which competes directly against NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX280. How will the Radeon 4850 X2 do compared to comparably priced GeForce GTX 200 series? Read on and find out.
Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2 Video Card Review



Asus-P5Q3-DeluxeWiFi-AP-n Review
t-break have a look at what is dubbed as a power saving motherboard that is also capable of above average performance.

The Asus P5Q3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP @n (what a long model name) is an Intel P45 chipset based motherboard with DDR3 memory and ATi’s CrossFireX technology support. This variant of the P5Q3 Deluxe motherboard comes bundled with WiFi hardware, hence the extra long model name.
Asus-P5Q3-DeluxeWiFi-AP-n Review

Evercool Hermes Notebook Cooler Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Evercool Hermes Notebook Cooler

Like most desktop PCs, a typical notebook/laptop nowadays is using more power and thus is creating more heat. In response to the heat, many companies are starting to offer notebook PC coolers designed to provide additional cooling capability. Today we'll be looking at the Evercool Hermes Notebook cooler, which has a small footprint and a unique shape. Read on to find out if this cooler brings cool temperatures to your notebook.
Evercool Hermes Notebook Cooler Review

Silicon Power DDR3-1333 CL9 Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Silicon Power DDR3-1333 CL9

Taiwanese manufacturer Silicon Power was kind to send to us three 1GB memory modules declared at DDR3-1333 with CL9 latencies. This type of memory can be considered as budget solution so we weren't surprised with declaration and absence of coolers. Silicon Power used blue coloured PCB and chips signed by ELIXIR. Full specification goes like this: 1333 (667MHz) CL 9-10-10-25, which is by our humble opinion very loosely set timings that leave space for tightening.
Silicon Power DDR3-1333 CL9 Review

GELID Solutions GC-1 Thermal Compound Review
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the GELID Solutions GC-1 Thermal Compound

Arctic Silver 5 has long been hailed as the king of thermal compounds but it seems the king is finally dead. The GELID GC-1 trumps the AS5 in a couple of aspects. Letting the temperatures speak for themselves, the GC-1 does a much better job at conducting heat (or maybe, not impeding it as much). There is a caveat here, however, as the "delta" temperatures were somewhat close. With that said, the GC-1 did have a smaller "delta" between the idle and load temperatures in every test.
GELID Solutions GC-1 Thermal Compound Review