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RAZER MORAY NOISE ISOLATING EARBUD HEADPHONES

(01-06-2009)

The Moray didn't convince me to toss aside my set of over-the-ear headphones, but for laptop gamers or anyone who uses a portable music device this is a great step up in quality from the included ear buds. The best part is they carry a reasonable price tag.

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THERMALTAKE SPINQ HEATPIPE CPU COOLER

(12-31-2008)

With the SpinQ, Thermaltake is breaking new ground in aesthetics and design. The blue LED centrifugal fan and innovative fin design make for an interesting product that is visually exciting and would be a definite asset in a windowed case. As far as cooling performance, it is as good, or better than the majority of high-end coolers on the market at stock voltages.

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IN WIN NA USB/ESATA HDD ENCLOSURE

(12-30-2008)

Leave it to the folks at In Win to provide us with an eye-catching creation to liven up your computer desk. The Na enclosure not only keeps data safe but also doubles as a well-crafted piece of art. The unique construction influenced by Chinese culture breathes new life into an external enclosure market currently flooded with monotonous designs.

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COOLIT DOMINO A.L.C. ADVANCED CPU LIQUID COOLING SYSTEM

(12-29-2008)

CoolIt's Domino A.L.C. kit has a lot going for it. Not only is this a turnkey system that requires no assembly or maintenance, it is easily installed, has good cooling performance and is priced competitively with higher-end air coolers.

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Tuesday, January 6 2009

Razer Moray Noise Isolating Earbud Headphones Review @ Tweaknews.net

Posted by Nathan @ 2:28 AM (EST)



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Ask any gamer if they've heard of Razer and the response will most likely be yes. Razer manufactures an extensive line of gaming products ranging from keyboards to mice to sound cards and even accessories like wrist rests and cable management systems. Today's review will focus on Razer's Moray in-ear headphones which are targeted at gamers on the go.

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Raidmax Wind Storm Review @ OCC

Posted by Nathan @ 2:26 AM (EST)

"The CPU temperatures are both disappointing; with idle being five degrees away from the second highest results. GPU temperatures redeem this case, idle falling into the mean, and load pulling ahead to first place. Hard drive and chipset temperatures both pull farther ahead than the competition. Perhaps the fan placement didn't favor the low profile Intel heat sink. The Wind Storm faired pretty well to the competition."

Thermaltake MaxOrb EX CPU Cooler @ Modders-Inc

Posted by Nathan @ 2:25 AM (EST)

Today we are going to take a look at their latest version, the MaxOrb EX CPU Cooler. The MaxOrb EX utilizes six copper heat pipes that pass through six different sets of cooling fins. Will the MaxOrb EX have what it takes to cool your processor?

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Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Cooler Review @ Bigbruin.com

Posted by Nathan @ 2:25 AM (EST)

The CNPS9900 LED CPU cooler features the familiar look of a Zalman product, with a variety of innovations and refinements that make it stand out over models from previous generations in the CNPS (Computer Noise Prevention System) product line. A 120mm fan is located in between two rings of thin copper fins that dissipate the processor's heat thanks to three heatpipe loops.

NZXT Whisper @ techPowerUp

Posted by Nathan @ 2:24 AM (EST)

The NZXT Whisper aims to give you the basis for silent computing with sound dampening all around the interior of the chassis. A large compartment design with the possibility of an eATX motherboard and a heavy duty front door, make for an interesting case.

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Samsung Omnia Review @ Digital Trends

Posted by Nathan @ 2:24 AM (EST)

"Like the Blackberry Storm, the Samsung Omnia is part of the first wave of post-iPhone smartphones aimed directly for the Apple market. From its lack of a keyboard to its multimedia capabilities, Samsung is going for convenience, portability and multi-functionality. It is a valiant attempt, but lots of unusual design choices make the Omnia more awkward than progressive.."

MSI Wind U100 Netbook Review @ HotHardware.com

Posted by Nathan @ 2:24 AM (EST)

Don't get us wrong. We're not saying that MSI has been standing still this whole time. On the contrary, the folks at MSI have been cooking up a number of new netbook products, as we'll certainly see at CES this week. MSI has also released a cheaper 8.9" version of the Wind, the U90, which is currently available in parts of Europe, Australia and Canada. However, at least for the time being, the original MSI Wind, now dubbed the Wind U100, is still the only MSI netbook officially sold in the US.

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Western Digital MyBook Studio 2 Review @ ASE Labs

Posted by Nathan @ 2:23 AM (EST)

Western Digital makes some excellent products and relatively recently, it pushed very hard into the external storage market. When I asked about if they are worried about the impending SSD emerging market, there was really no big worry, yet. Even so, hard drives are their bread and butter and solutions exists for nearly every segment of the market. I always say how important it is to have a backup solution and the My Book Studio Edition II aims to fit that bill with ease.

Corsair Dominator 1600MHz 6GB Triple-Channel Memory Kit @ Legit Reviews

Posted by Nathan @ 2:23 AM (EST)

The Corsair Dominator 6GB PC3-12800 DDR3 triple channel memory kit was a fun memory kit to review as it features a revised heat spreader and some Samsung ICs that were friendly to overclocking. The memory performance seen on Intel Core i7 platforms never gets old and is just as impressive today as it was when I saw it for the very first time. It was only a matter of time before Intel moved beyond dual channel technology and it seems that the time was right other than the fact that the country is in a recession...

Xigmatek NRP-PC501 500W Power Supply Review @ JonnyGURU.com

Posted by Nathan @ 2:23 AM (EST)

Xigmatek is an unfamiliar name for power supplies in these parts. However, the company does have some degree of presence out there in the world of CPU cooling; and we've gotten more than a few requests to see how good their watt boxes are. Today I'm finally taking a look at one of them in the NRP-PC501. This is a 500W value oriented unit boasting a good sized 140mm fan and 80 Plus certification.

NorthQ Siberian Tiger II Water Cooler Review @ Driverheaven

Posted by Nathan @ 2:22 AM (EST)

Today we have the opportunity to review another product from NorthQ, a Danish company who have been aggressively expanding the last several months. Not long ago we had a look at the Siberian Tiger, a compact water cooling solution designed to narrow the chasm between air coolers and more complex DIY water cooling solutions. It was a pre-assembled, easy to install and maintenance free water cooling product.

bit-tech News: Viewsonic's VX2260WM 22-inch Full HD Monitor

Posted by Nathan @ 2:22 AM (EST)

In truth, it's the sort of visual faux pas you usually have to try very hard to spot, but just occasionally it can throw up distracting artefacts along the edges of moving objects, particularly in games. Still the good news with the VX2260WM is that you have the option of turning Ultra Fast mode off if it is giving you gyp. The Advanced mode is still extremely rapid and suffers from no visual artefacts.

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MSI Radeon HD 4830 512MB OC Edition Graphics Card @ Tweaktown

Posted by Nathan @ 2:22 AM (EST)

I have to admit that until the HD 4830 arrived on my door step I really hadn’t heard of it; a bit like what happened to NVIDIA a while back when everyone was more interested in seeing what ATI was doing with the new HD 4800 series. Now the tables have turned and everyone is paying more attention to the new NVIDIA cards due out rather than what ATI is doing at the moment.

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Monday, January 5 2009

WinFast PX9800 GTX+ Leadtek Limited Video Card Review @ OCIA.net

Posted by Nathan @ 2:56 PM (EST)

"While the GTX 260/280 cards have taken over nVidia's top slots for video card gaming hardware, their 9 series continues to flush out the bulk of their product lineup, and the 9800 GTX+ reigns as top dog among the 9 series family. The WinFast PX9800 GTX+ Leadtek Limited appears to have identical specs to their standard PX9800 GTX+ with the only difference being that of a slightly different cooler face and bundled game selection. Otherwise both match the nVidia reference specification in clock speeds and chip design."

DFI LanParty DK 790GX-M2RS Motherboard Review @ Madshrimps

Posted by Nathan @ 2:56 PM (EST)

DFI has taken the latest AMD 790GX chipset and loaded it on a flashy motherboard fitted with custom cooling and fully fleshed out BIOS which allows you to tweak almost every aspect of the AM2+ platform. Let us find out if the engineers at DFI were able to extract more performance from the 790GX chipset compared to the competition.

My First Netbook Experience @ Techgage.com

Posted by Nathan @ 2:55 PM (EST)

Alright, so I'm a little behind on the times. Netbooks have been around for a while, but it wasn't until recently that I've been able to spend a little more than a few minutes with one. With CES right around the corner, I decided to finally get one in and spend a week using it exclusively at the event. Read on for my initial thoughts.

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Thecus N4100 Pro NAS Review @ Overclockers Online

Posted by Nathan @ 2:55 PM (EST)

We started this review comparing the N5200 Pro with the N4100 Pro, and appropriately, that is how we will end things off. The N4100 Pro sits nicely in the middle of Thecus' network attached storage options. It is vast improvement upon the original N4100 with updated features along with performance, and a step down from the N5200 Pro. In all ways that we can see, the N4100 Pro is simply scaled down, in size and performance. Even though the N4100 Pro accommodates one less hard drive, equipped with less memory and a less powerful processor, it packs the same great features, and the biggest difference, price.

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Thermaltake Vi-On @ PureOverclock

Posted by Nathan @ 2:54 PM (EST)

Today we're looking at a new drive enclosure from Thermaltake that features both USB and e-SATA interfaces, looks great, and is reasonably priced: the Thermaltake Vi-On. Weird name, but who cares if it does the trick well, right?

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ASUS Eee PC 1002HA @ Hardware Secrets

Posted by Nathan @ 2:54 PM (EST)

"Eee PC from ASUS is a series of small laptops (called "netbooks" by the manufacturer) coming with an unbeatable price tag, being perfect for users that want an inexpensive, small and light laptop for carrying around and don't mind having a smaller 10" screen. Today we are going to take an in-depth look on the latest model from this series, called 1002HA, which is based on Intel Atom N270 CPU (1.6 GHz) paired with Intel 945GSE chipset, with 1 GB DDR2 memory, 160 GB SATA HDD, 1.3-megapixel webcam, 802.11b/g/n wireless networking, bluetooth and several other features, coming with Windows XP SP3 pre-installed."

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Hawking HWRN1A Hi-Gain Wireless-300N Router @ Rbmods

Posted by Nathan @ 2:54 PM (EST)

Still using one of those older 802.11G or even 802.11b routers? As demand for networking bandwidth increases, 802.11N is becoming more popular. Today we’ll be looking at one such upgrade option offered by well-known networking provider, Hawking Technology: the Hawking HWRN1A Hi-Gain Wireless-300N Router. Have they finally made wireless routers plug-in-play, or will you need to mess around a bunch of connection settings? We’re here to answer that question in this review.

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Magellan Maestro 4350 Review @ TechReviewSource.com

Posted by Nathan @ 2:53 PM (EST)

"The Maestro 4350 from Magellan with OneTouch has one of the best looking touch screens on any GPS unit out there. It is also feature-packed and delivers excellent navigational directions and routes and put it either on par or above other competitor GPS units out there today. Lane assist and realistic 3D views of your route allow for pin-point accuracy and ease when navigating along your intended route."

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Cooler Master ATCS 840 @ InsideHW

Posted by Nathan @ 2:53 PM (EST)

“One of the most important items in cooling solution of basic components in any configuration is, in most cases undeservedly underestimated, the chassis. From simple “boxes” that hold all components together chassis have evolved into products that get a lot of attention. Cooler Master’s model ATCS 840 that we are going to present you is anything but simple, ordinary chassis. ATCS (Active Thermal Convention System) series of cases is not new in Cooler Master’s product portfolio. In 1999, Cooler Master was one of the first manufacturers that launched chassis made completely of aluminum…”

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NZXT Guardian 921 @ techPowerUp

Posted by Nathan @ 2:53 PM (EST)

The Guardian 921 is an interesting looking chassis, featuring a "shield" as a door and a "head" raised above the rest of the case with a temperature LCD screen. Included with the case are three temperature sensors that can be placed at important locations that need to be monitored.

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Cooler Master Aquagate Max @ Bjorn3D

Posted by Nathan @ 2:52 PM (EST)

Granted, there are better cooling methods such as phase change. The problems with these other methods is the sheer upkeep. If you want to run sub-zero temperatures with a phase change system, you will have to insulate your motherboard from the liquid that condenses. Though water needs a little upkeep to keep it in good condition, it is not nearly as time consuming as phase changing. On top of that, there is the price difference.

How to Overclock your PSP @ OCModShop

Posted by Nathan @ 2:52 PM (EST)

The chip in your PSP was designed to run faster than it does out of the box. By default, the CPU runs at 222Mhz, but the MIPS R4000 processor was designed to run at 333Mhz with a 166Mhz bus. I don't need to spell out for you what it means that the most powerful handheld gaming device is factory underclocked.

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Sunday, January 4 2009

NZXT Tempest Case Review @ Motherboards.org

Posted by Nathan @ 4:09 AM (EST)

NZXT calls their Tempest case the Airflow King and I would agree with that. With two front 120mm fans, a 120mm fan on the rear, a 120mm fan on the side panel and two top 140mm fans, this case has more cooling fans and airflow than any other Med-Tower case I've ever seen. In terms of aesthetics, the geometric shapes of the case gives it a slightly modern look that many can appreciate if you want something different than the traditional rectangular box without totally modding the case. Some would question the availability of only three 5.25 drive bays by default. I would say that most people don't use more than two DVD or Blu Ray drives in their case and the ability to use 8 HDDs as an option, makes this tradeoff worthwhile.

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CoolIT Systems Domino A.L.C. Water Cooler Review @ Legit Reviews

Posted by Nathan @ 4:08 AM (EST)

"The performance of the Domino A.L.C. simply blew me away like no other cooler has in years. When the performance numbers showed that the Domino A.L.C. was outperforming the Thermaltake BigWater 760is I was floored to say the least. The price tag on the Thermaltake BigWater 760is is $149, which is more than double that of the Domino A.L.C. and it performed worse. This just goes to show that a water cooling kit needs to be a well rounded and polished to get the best performance. CoolIT Systems seems to have the Domino A.L.C. setup with the optimal hardware and water flow to have a winner on their hands..."

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Western Digital Scorpio Black, the none-SSD Laptop HDD Upgrade @ Madshrimps

Posted by Nathan @ 4:08 AM (EST)

We take a closer look at a speedy laptop 2.5inch hard drive from Western Digital. Spinning at 7200rpm and with 16mb cache onboard it promises to be quite speedy. While not very cheap it does beat new SSD devices by a large margin, 320Gb of fast compact storage for your laptop?

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SilverStone Fortress FT01 Case Review @ Hardware Secrets

Posted by Nathan @ 4:07 AM (EST)

"FT01 is a high-quality all-aluminum mid-tower case from SilverStone, targeted to the very exigent user. Its superior quality is achieved by using a "unibody" chassis, i.e. the top, front and bottom panels of the case are made by a single aluminum sheet (very thick, by the way) that was bent using automotive-level press machines, a concept that was introduced by the Tejmin TJ07 case from the same manufacturer. Let's explore all the features from this case."

Glacial Altair A381 (iMon) @ Bjorn3D

Posted by Nathan @ 4:07 AM (EST)

With high definition digital entertainment gaining popularity, having an HTPC setup is almost becoming a standard nowadays. It is easy to purchase a pre-built system for recording and playback HD contents. TiVo and Apple TV are a couple of example. Users can even add a TV tuner card to an existing system to convert it to an HTPC setup. For many computer enthusiasts, building their own system tailored to their needs is half the fun. Choosing the right case, one which offers ample expansion slots and good cooling, is essential for any HTPC. Of course, if the system can run at near silence, that would be a great plus when you immerse yourself in that digital enjoyment.

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