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TechARP posted a review on the Kingston SSDNow V (Gen 2) 30 GB Solid State Drive. Other new reviews:

- Psyko 5.1 PC Gaming Headset Review
- Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 Review
- Cooler Master Storm Inferno Mouse Review
- Akasa Venom Heatsink Review



Kingston SSDNow V (Gen 2) 30 GB Solid State Drive Review
TechARP posted a review on the Kingston SSDNow V (Gen 2) 30 GB Solid State Drive

Kingston launched their second-generation SSDNow V series on January 11, 2010. The new SSDNow V solid state drives feature TRIM support in Windows 7, better performance and come in 3 capacities - 128 GB, 64 GB and 30 GB.

Kingston lists these as the SSDNow V's key features :

· *Innovative -* Uses MLC NAND flash memory components.
· *Silent -* Runs silent and cool with no moving mechanical parts.
· *Shock Resistant -* No moving mechanical parts so the SSD handles rougher conditions.
· *Supports TRIM -* TRIM notifies the SSD which data blocks are available to be written to.
· *Supports S.M.A.R.T. -* Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology to help maintain a healthy drive.
· *Guaranteed -* 3 year legendary Kingston warranty, 24/7 tech support.

In this review, we will be looking at Kingston's desktop upgrade kit for the second-generation 30 GB Kingston SSDNow V solid state drive. Let's find out how well this drive performs!
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Psyko 5.1 PC Gaming Headset Review
Bona Fide Reviews posted a review on the Psyko 5.1 PC Gaming Headset

Today for review I’ve got what has to be the best gaming headset on the market today. It’s features full 5.1 surround sound, but it’s not simulated like other headphones, this is real, as real as you’re going to get. It’s from Psyko Audio and it’s simply called the Psyko Audio 5.1 Gaming Headset. It’s fairly simple name but it’s not a simple product, in fact it’s a spectacular one. if you enjoy gaming then prepare to take things to the next level with the best gaming headset on the market today.
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Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the Antec Dark Fleet DF-85

Antec have been a forerunner in case design and power supply development for over 20 years and are one of the pioneers in quiet, reliable and efficient products. Personally I've always had a soft spot for Antec products, especially power supply units. In over 10 years I've been able to put confidence in a brand that certainly stands by its claim to reliability.

Back in June of this year, Antec showcased a new range of cases at Computex in Tapei. This unveiling revealed a new series named the Dark Fleet.

Today we will be taking a look at the largest of the cases within this new range - the DF-85. This case is a full tower chassis and follows a similar design concept to that of the LINK Antec Twelve Hundred gaming case. The Twelve Hundred divided quite a number of enthusiasts, its one of those cases that you either love or hate. The idea behind the DF-85 is that it addresses some of the concerns that were flagged up on the Twelve Hundred case such as tool-less functionality. Throughout this review we will be taking a good look at all the features on the DF-85 to discover if its worthy of a purchase.
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Cooler Master Storm Inferno Mouse Review
Top Review Shop posted a review on the Cooler Master Storm Inferno Mouse

With a full arsenal of software and hardware features and a price tag well below those of the other gamer-oriented mice on the market, the CM Storm Inferno certainly has what it takes to become the MMORPGer's weapon of choice.
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Akasa Venom Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted Akasa Venom Heatsink Review

The Akasa Venom heatsink stands 160mm tall and weighs just over 800grams. It's built around four 8mm diameter copper heatpipes and raw aluminum cooling fins. The Venom ships with a fancy nuclear yellow fan called the 'S-Flow' that spins at 600-1900RPM, moving around 83CFM according to the manufacturer. A single fan is all the Venom heatsink really needs, but Akasa have provided mount points and additional rubber vibration absorbing mounting posts for a second fan if you wish to install one on each side. Akasa's Venom heatsink installs onto Intel socket 775/1155/1156/1366 and AMD socket 754/939/940/AM2/AM3 processors.
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