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Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB External Hard Drive. Other new reviews:

- GlacialTech Alaska CPU Cooler Review
- OCZ Freeze Thermal Paste/Compound Review
- Toshiba Satellite A665: Notebook in 3D
- Azza Hurrican 2000 Full Tower PC Case Review
- EVGA GeForce GTS 450 FTW Video Card Review
- Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset Review
- Zerotherm ZT-10D CPU Cooler Review
- Corsair Graphite Series 600T Case Review
- HP Mini 5103 Netbook Review
- Smartfish ErgoMotion Laser Mouse Review
- Samsung Fascinate Cell Phone Review
- MSI Geforce GTX 480 Lightning 1536 MB Review
- Zen X-Fi Style 8GB Review



Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB External Hard Drive Review
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB External Hard Drive

If your portable storage needs insist that you have plenty of disk space, without taking up too much physical space, the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB external hard drive is worth considering. 1.5TB is definitely an ample amount of storage, and having it available in such a compact size while requiring just the one cable for both data and power is definitely convenient.
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GlacialTech Alaska CPU Cooler Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the GlacialTech Alaska CPU Cooler

GlacialTech is known for their CPU coolers and other cooling products. They have recently released one of their latest coolers, the GlacialTech Alaska, which we have to review today. Packed with six, 6mm nickel coated heatpipes, fins with breathing effect, and multi-platform support, this cooler is sure to pack a punch. Read on further to see how well it performs in our tests and if it really fits up to par.
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OCZ Freeze Thermal Paste/Compound Review
TechwareLabs reviews the OCZ Freeze Thermal Paste/Compound

Thermal paste is quite literally the first line of defense in the WAR on heat. I prefer to think of my thermal compound as Special Forces. It operates best with a small tactical insertion working both separately and in conjunction with the larger forces (Heatsink /cooler) to ensure a successful operation. There are many choices on the market, today we test the OCZ Freeze and find out how well it works.
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Toshiba Satellite A665: Notebook in 3D
InsideHW.com has reviewed Toshiba Satellite A665 notebook

Starting with Avatar, the avalanche of 3D has rumbled through each and every IT fair we’ve had the chance to visit this year. We’ve seen this and that, and the time has finally come for us to test a notebook with 3D display capabilities - Toshiba Satellite A665…
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Azza Hurrican 2000 Full Tower PC Case Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Azza Hurrican 2000 Full Tower PC Case

Today Legit Reviews takes a look at a new case from Azza, the Hurrican 2000. Aimed toward gamers, the Hurrican 2000 is designed from the ground up to house the “ultimate gaming rig”. With the amount of features and a very nice price tag, it could very well be what you're looking for. Read on to take a look at this $95 chassis and see if it has what it takes for your next system build!

I like the Azza Hurrican 2000. It's got a nice look with quality craftsmanship. Frankly, there aren't too many bad things I can really say about this case. It's got a lot of room to work with, an all black exterior and interior (which I do like in cases these days). The price point is fantastic at $129.99 over at Newegg and with their mail in rebate going on at the moment, it's an even sweeter deal at $94.99. Couple that with the one year warranty it's equipped with, you now have a harder choice between...
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EVGA GeForce GTS 450 FTW Video Card Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the EVGA GeForce GTS 450 FTW Video Card

With the launch of AMD's next generation of graphics cards looming, most everyone's eyes are on the upcoming HD 6000 series. Today, however, we turn our attention to the NVIDIA camp. While it's still unclear what NVIDIA is preparing in response to this new generation, it's worth pointing out the GTS 450 is just barely a month old. As we witnessed in our last GTS 450 review, the overclocked variants can easily keep up with the HD 5770 and will still have a role to play in the mainstream segment for the foreseeable future. In this article, Benchmark Reviews looks at EVGA's fastest GTS 450: the GTS 450 FTW.
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Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset Review
OCC has published a review on the Corsair HS1 USB Gaming Headset

Corsair wants to enter the gaming headset market and their introduction is the HS1. It's not particularly amazing sounding as far as headphones go. However, compared to other headsets, the HS1 has a small edge. The HS1 is very sturdy and feels as though it can handle a few beatings with no problem. Although it does become warm and slightly damp under the ear pads, there isn't too much pressure and there's no physical fatigue on your ears.
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Zerotherm ZT-10D CPU Cooler Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Zerotherm ZT-10D CPU Cooler

Zerotherm's latest top of the line offering, the ZT-10D, makes the very bold claim that it has the capacity to cool even a 300W TDP processor. The first look at the Zerotherm ZT-10D makes you think that claim may not be so bold, after all. Standing at 160mm with 74mm of fin depth and 127mm of width, with six 8mm heatpipes running through and a solid copper base, the ZT-10D is no lightweight contender and has the look and solid feel of a cooler made for the most serious challenges. The Zerotherm ZT-10D does not come packaged with a fan, but is set to accept single or twin fan configurations with up to 140mm fans.
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Corsair Graphite Series 600T Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted Corsair Graphite Series 600T Case Review

A little less than one year ago, Corsair decided to expand into the PC case market. Their first offering, the full-tower Obsidian 800D, carried a heavy price tag (USD 300) and didn't get our stamp of approval, even though it brought tons of features. Now Corsair is offering a brand new mid-tower case, the Graphite Series 600T, at a more affordable price, but carrying features usually found only on more expensive, full-tower models. Let's see if Corsair has finally hit bull's eye.
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HP Mini 5103 Netbook Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the HP Mini 5103 Netbook

Back in April I reviewed an HP Mini Netbook, the model 5102 and I found it too be fairly decent overall. They’ve just updated the mini to the 5103 and I’ve got it for review today. The CPU is a low power Intel Atom N550, and it comes with 2gigs of DDR3 ram along with a 160gb hard drive and it has a 95% full sized keyboard that’s even spill-resistant. It’s very lightweight and sleek looking but the best is not the specs or the looks, it’s the touch screen, yes it can be configured with a touch screen and that’s what I like best about it.
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Smartfish ErgoMotion Laser Mouse Review
MEGATech posted a review on the Smartfish ErgoMotion Laser Mouse

Sitting in front of a computer all day has its fair share of health hazards. Eye strain. Lower back pain. Carpel tunnel syndrome. That's why it's important to have the right kind of technology in front of you to make for the most comfortable and ergonomic experience possible. You've got those Gunnar Optiks glasses for your eyes and you might want to consider the Smartfish ErgoMotion Laser Mouse for your wrist. As you can imagine, a mouse isn't just a mouse.
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Samsung Fascinate Cell Phone Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Samsung Fascinate Cell Phone

Samsung's Galaxy S mobile phones include the Captivate (AT&T), Epic 4G (Sprint), Vibrant (T-Mobile), and Fascinate (Verizon). Each of these has a 4" Super AMOLED display, 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, Android 2.1 operating system, and Samsung's TouchWiz user interface. As the Android-based cell phone competition heats up, we decided to take a look to see if a Galaxy S phone would stand out in the crowd – we looked at the Samsung Fascinate from Verizon.
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MSI Geforce GTX 480 Lightning 1536 MB Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the MSI Geforce GTX 480 Lightning 1536 MB

MSI's GeForce GTX 480 Lightning promises to be an overclocker's dream. It is build around a completely redesigned PCB and thermal solution with overclockers in mind. The card offers unique features like control for up to three voltages, dual BIOS with liquid nitrogen support and easy to reach voltage measurement points.
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Zen X-Fi Style 8GB Review
XSReviews have a new review of the Zen X-Fi Style 8GB media player

While the word MP3 player was hijacked with the popularisation of iPods, in the same way that band-aids hijacked the term plaster in the US, it is a misconception that either of these markets is solely occupied by one brand. One constant throughout the entire MP3 and Media player game has been Creative, makers of speakers, sound cards and more.

Today we take a look at a member of their latest generation of portable media players, the Creative Zen X-Fi Style 8gb. Quite a mouthful, but the device itself is compact and clean looking. Let's see how it holds up under the XSR microscope.
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