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Rbmods posted a review on the Logitech G510 Keyboard. Other articles in this roundup:

- Logitech G510 Keyboard Review
- Arctic Cooling Arctic Sound S111 Review
- DeepCool GamerStorm Processor Cooler Review
- NZXT Premium Cables Review
- ASUS Crosshair IV Formula AM3 890FX Motherboard Review
- Cooler Master USNA 95 Review
- Enermax Revolution 85+ 1020W Review
- Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 CPU Cooler Heatsink Review
- Logisys Wireless 800/1600 DPI Switchable Mouse Review
- Samsung Flight II SGH-a927 Review
- Sentey Arvina GS-6400 Full Tower Case Review



Logitech G510 Keyboard Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Logitech G510 Keyboard

Perhaps the most impressive attribute of the Logitech G510 is its sheer size. At over half a meter long this keyboard commands an impressive amount of desktop space, although not entirely unjustified. With a time and a half the amount of keys on a piano, finding space to locate these can be challenging. Logitech not only manages this but looks good while doing so with the G510.
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Arctic Cooling Arctic Sound S111 Review
ASE Labs posted a review on the Arctic Cooling Arctic Sound S111

It sure would be nice to not listening to music with headphones in a hotel room or through the tinny laptop speakers. Arctic Cooling has a solution to the tinny sound present in many thin portable speakers. The Arctic Sound S111 may not win any awards for the size, but the sound quality is certainly superior.
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DeepCool GamerStorm Processor Cooler Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the DeepCool GamerStorm Processor Cooler

The DEEPCOOL GamerStorm CPU Cooler proved to be a tried and true performer beating out the competition in the testing phase. Not only does this cooler look great, it performs great as well.
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NZXT Premium Cables Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the NZXT Premium Cables

So you’re building a new computer and you want to wire your case to look nice on the inside. NZXT has come out with some single braided cables for all your power needs and nice looks for your case. The single braided cables have started to become mainstream after a few modders started to make their own and sell them. So NZXT decided to make their own cable and bring them to the mainstream. As we all know NZXT has been making some great high end products. I am for one happy to see how these will work out, being an avid modder and custom case builder. With many of these cables to review let’s see what these cables are all about.
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ASUS Crosshair IV Formula AM3 890FX Motherboard Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the ASUS Crosshair IV Formula 890FX Motherboard

With the release of the 890-series chipset, AMD firmly planted their flag in the enthusiast arena. Interestingly enough, most motherboards sporting the 890FX retail for significantly less than their Intel counterparts while being equipped with similar feature sets. In this review we take a look at one such board from ASUS’ Republic of Gamers series: the Crosshair IV Formula.
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Cooler Master USNA 95 Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Cooler Master USNA 95 notebook adapter

The Cooler Master Ultra Slim Notebook Adapter or USNA 95 for short smashes the idea of the power brick. The USNA 95 is a palm sized pocketable power adapter that comes with 9 tips to fit a wide range of laptops currently on the market. Doing away with the typical large size we've come accustomed to and shrinking down it's size even more from their previous releases. The USNA 95 is nothing like what we've come to expect when we think of a product like this. With an included USB port to power a myriad of devices it not only makes it a perfect replacement but easily an amazing upgrade for something so many of us have come to just accept without thinking.
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Enermax Revolution 85+ 1020W Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Enermax Revolution 85+ 1020W power supply

Today we're looking at a beast: the Enermax Revolution 85+ 1020W power supply. It appears to have plenty of juice under the hood, it even looks like a brute, with a surprisingly edgy aesthetic that is complemented by some impressive features and performance claims. Let's take a look at the beast and see if it can meet our expectations.
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Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 CPU Cooler Heatsink Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 CPU Cooler Heatsink

Not everyone wants to spend a small fortune buying the fastest processor sold, simply for the promise of factory-made speed. Overclockers are quite the opposite; they're known for taking a more affordable model and making make it into a CPU comparable to the top products. Overclocking can mean exerting additional performance from computer hardware, or it can be a hobby for anyone who likes to tweak settings the same way that some people wrench on cars. But like any race car, the high-performance computer requires the right components to keep it operating at peak condition. Heat is the problem, and overclocked processors generate plenty of it. CPU cooler heatsinks are the answer, and the Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 is the latest product to promise outstanding thermal efficiency and ease of installation. Benchmark Reviews tests the double-layer HDT design of the Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 against the best heatsinks in the industry, using both silent and high-output fan combinations.
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Logisys Wireless 800/1600 DPI Switchable Mouse Review
OCC has published a review on the Logisys Wireless 800/1600 DPI Switchable Mouse

The two primary issues are comfort and accuracy with this mouse. The lack of general hand support and slightly below-grade tracking quality are noticeable during use. The hyper-speed scroll wheel is a great idea when executed properly, but here, setting the mouse to free spin, does not yield a much higher scrolling capability.
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Samsung Flight II SGH-a927 Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Samsung Flight II SGH-a927

Today for review I’ve got another phone from Samsung called the Flight II. This phone features a full touch screen with slide out qwerty keyboard. The interface is quick and snappy, it uses sliding panels and widgets to organize things and help you be more productive. The keyboard is one of the best features on the Flight II, the keys are large and spaced far enough apart to make typing easy. One of the problems though is the camera, it just takes horrible fuzzy and washed out pictures.
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Sentey Arvina GS-6400 Full Tower Case Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Sentey Arvina GS-6400 Full Tower Case

Sentey is a name that prior to working on this review, I hadn't heard before. This surprised me as I have been building machines for quite a few years. Sentey manufacturers their cases in Shenzen, China and is headquartered in Florida, USA. I wasn't able to track down an exact start date on their website. The case being reviewed, the GS-6400 I can only locate for sale via Amazon.com or the Sentey affiliates in Florida and has a first available date of June 1, 2010. This case is a product of their "Extreme Division", one of five case divisions ranging from a more classic look to slim models to gaming styles.
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