Reviews 52163 Published by

Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the LiteOn eSAU208 External Slim DVD Writer. Other new articles:

- Asus RT-N13U Wireless-N Internet Router Review
- Nokia N8 - first thoughts
- Wicked Audio Reverb Headphones Review
- Cougar SX850 850W Power Supply Review
- Thermaltake Armor A60 Computer Case Review
- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 Super Overclock Review
- Corsair AX850 850W Power Supply Review
- GTC (GPU Technology Conferece) 2010
- AMD Phenom II X6 1075T and X4 970 Review
- Lucid Chips on Graphics Cards?
- ASUS EAH5850 TOP Video Card Review
- ASUS Extreme Slim DVD-RW Drive Review
- Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review



LiteOn eSAU208 External Slim DVD Writer Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the LiteOn eSAU208 External Slim DVD Writer

In just a few days this is our second external slim DVD-RW drive. As I mentioned in the previous article with the ASUS Extreme Slim DVD-RW, over the past year there has been a big push amongst manufacturers to provide consumers with smaller portable computing solutions. The netbook is a fine example of this, giving fantastic functionality whilst on the move in such a compact manner has meant certain aspects of the machine has had to be sacrificed. No longer is there an optical drive, instead USB is the primary
means of transferring data.

Companies such as LiteOn have always been ambassadors for optical media. Being at the very forefront of CD, the DVD and now the BD media. Today we will be taking a look at an external slim DVD-RW drive named the LiteOn eSAU208.
Read more

Asus RT-N13U Wireless-N Internet Router Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Asus RT-N13U Wireless-N Internet Router

Wireless connections are reliable and the range turned out to be better than I expected, and the interface has a fantastic layout with lots of features for the price.
Read more

Nokia N8 - first thoughts
t-break posted their first thoughts on the Nokia N8

Destined for greatness or another iPhone competitor left in the dust?
Read more

Wicked Audio Reverb Headphones Review
MEGATechNews checked out the Wicked Audio Reverb Headphones

Just because you want a better music experience doesn't mean that you need to break the bank. Interestingly enough, it also doesn't mean that you should necessarily stick to big, well-known brand names. The Wicked Reverb full-size headphones carry a suggested retail price of just $30, making them a seemingly great value. But are you really getting a good deal or are you just throwing thirty bucks down the drain? Let's find out!
Read more

Cougar SX850 850W Power Supply Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Cougar SX850 850W Power Supply

If you are looking for a power supply Cougar is a brand you probably would not look at let alone even hear of. Cougar is a division of HEC Compucase and manufacturers power supplies and cases. They actually make quite a few different power supplies. Today we will take a look at the SX850, which is an 850W 80PLUS Silver certified power supply. This power supply also features a really cool design, modular cables, 140mm fan, rapid switch technology, and 105C Japanese Capacitors. Let’s take a look at the SX850 and see if it is the perfect power supply for your new build!
Read more

Thermaltake Armor A60 Computer Case Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Thermaltake Armor A60 Computer Case

Not much is able to be changed within an enclosure in order to make it innovative. Generic functionality such as more fans, a different design, and flashier lights seem to be added with the creation of every new case released. Thermaltake, however, has noticed this trend, and has opted to go away from the norm by including "the world's first SideClick EasySwap design" within their latest case, the Thermaltake Armor A60 (VM20001W2Z). Join Benchmark Reviews as we review Thermaltake's latest case.
Read more

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 Super Overclock Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 Super Overclock video card

Gigabyte's Super Overclock series has been a regular fixture here at Hardware Canucks but the last few attempts to carry this brand over to ATI cards met with mixed results. In this review we take a look at the SoC's return to NVIDIA products with the GTX 470 SoC, a card that carries high clock speeds and a completely custom design
Read more

Corsair AX850 850W Power Supply Review
OCC has published a review on the Corsair AX850 850W Power Supply

What I really like about the Corsair AX850 is the silent fan control technology and the results it produces. Let's face it, you're not going to get silence when used in an high end dual graphics card set up playing a round of Crysis and it wouldn't really benefit me because I usually fold when not gaming and the loudest thing I hear is my graphics card fan, a quiet power supply really wouldn't make much difference. It will benefit the gamer that likes a silent PC while at the desktop, surfing, or using productivity software and enjoys quiet while gaming on a single high end graphics card.
Read more

GTC (GPU Technology Conferece) 2010
Hi Tech Legion posted a coverage from the GTC (GPU Technology Conferece) 2010

Hi Tech Legion is attending GTC 2010 and is providing coverage of some interesting events and conferences. We are updating the article daily and will have a full wrap up at the end of the event. Highlights so Far: Keynote Jen Hsun Huang/CEO NVIDIA Keynote Schulten Computational Biologist University of Illinois
Read more

AMD Phenom II X6 1075T and X4 970 Review
Neoseeker posted a review on the AMD Phenom II X6 1075T and X4 970 processors

The second half of our coverage of the new AMD Phenom II and Athlon II CPU launch this week concludes with our look at the AMD Phenom II X6 1075T and Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition processors. Both are intended to be the newest mid-range processors in AMD's six- and quad-core CPU productlines: the Phenom II X6 1075T is a 3GHz 45-nanometer Thuban CPU, while the latter is a quad-core Deneb CPU with an unlocked multiplier and the highest stock core clock yet for the Phenom II chip lineup.
Read more

Lucid Chips on Graphics Cards?
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: Lucid Chips on Graphics Cards?

We've heard a rumour that was so ground-breaking we had to share.
Read more

ASUS EAH5850 TOP Video Card Review
Hardware Secrets takes a look at the performance of this overclocked Radeon HD 5850 from ASUS

The ASUS EAH5850 TOP, also known as the EAH5850 DirectCU TOP/2DIS/1GD5 (phew!) comes with 1 GB GDDR5, pre-overclocked, and with a custom cooling solution that promises to lower temperature by 20% and noise level by 35% than the AMD stock cooler. Let's check it out.
Read more

ASUS Extreme Slim DVD-RW Drive Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the ASUS Extreme Slim DVD-RW Drive

There has been a big push recently, especially for home users and those on the go to invest in netbooks. Smaller than the traditional notebook, a netbook has various aspects removed entirely. The optical drive being one of the key features absent. Instead, netbook users are forced to opt for a portable solution, one such solution we are taking a look at today.

ASUS don't only provide us with phenomenal motherboards and graphics cards but they are a forerunner in many other categories. We have seen their ambition in the portable media division, today we are taking a look at the ASUS Extreme Slim DVD-RW Drive otherwise known as ESEDRW-08-H. One of the slimmest DVD-RW portable solutions on the market to date.
Read more

Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case Review
Legit Reviews published a review on the Thermaltake Armor A60 Mid Tower Case

The Thermaltake Armor A60 case is clad in black from the inside to the outside and has a tough look to it. The Armor A60 had the world's first SideClick EasySwap design for 3.5” HDD when it came out. Read on to see how this $90 mid tower case that is directly aimed at the PC gamer and enthusiast crowd does when we build a system inside it!

With the looks of a true fragging war machine and an interior spacious enough to house most modern components the Thermaltake Armor A60 is definitely worth every penny of its $89.99 price tag, and those spent pennies also include a 3 year warranty. The combination of the mesh, plastic and steel of the Armor A60 makes this a case that will fit in with any decor and will definitely make you stand out at a LAN. With an almost tool less interior, installing components is easy and hassle free... well, except for when you get to the part where you have to...
Read more