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Black PS/2 illuminated keyboard with On/Off button @ ExtremeMHZ
"A while back, we review the high-tech EluminX Keyboard and were impressed with its stunning looks and innovative high quality design. There were a couple of drawbacks such as its price tag and the exclusion of an on/off button. Knowing that a similar product would be available soon after, we began searching for an alternative for those on a budget that hopefully would include an on/off switch. Well, we found one available at Eagle Computer. How does it compare to the EluminX? Let's find out!"
See more about this topic here.
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Shattered Web Case Appliqués Review @ CoolTechZone
"Shattered Web is an online-based retail store, which specializes, in custom case jobs. They are mainly a store for modders. They sell custom modded cases which look quite nice in the pictures found on Shattered Web’s website. They also sell case appliqués, which are basically stickers for your computer case. Shattered Web was kind enough to send us few of their samples so we could review them. There’s not much that we can review in these appliqués but let’s see where we go."
See more about this topic here.
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A4-Tech RP-649 Wireless Optical Mouse Full Control @ 8BallsHardware
"Having a good mouse is part and parcel of any computer system nowadays. With the scope of computer usage ranging from surfing to gaming to graphics design and whatever else you may fancy, the plain old computer mouse is one device you'd be hard presses to live without."
See more about this topic here.
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CaseAce Gear Grip LCD Shield Harness Review @ MODTHEBOX
"The Gear Grip LCD Shield Harness like most of the CaseAce product line features a premium soft grip handle which is re-enforced with a piece of aluminum. The aluminum is embedded inside the handle to keep the strap from buckling and provides a solid grip when handling the unit. There are two carabiner-style snap hooks measuring 2 inches which simplify the installation process and provides an assurance that any equipment bundled by this product will remain secure."
See more about this topic here.
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HighPoint Rocket 1511 & RocketMate 1000 Review @ Furioustech
"How important is your DATA to you? With all the viruses going around it is more imperative to protect your DATA. If you are not worried about that, do you need some extra storage? Well I have the answer for you the HighPoint external storage system. Want to know more? Well read on then!"
See more about this topic here.
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Taisol CEP447181 Pentium 4 Heatsink @ FrostyTech
"Taisol are known to many of us as a heatsink manufacturer; producing outlandish heatpipe coolers right along side the stock and trade. Surprisingly, heatsinks are not the only product Taisol fabricate, the company also has its business firmly based in everything from connectors, to flash memory readers (well, the sockets anyway)."
See more about this topic here.
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PowerColor R9800SE 128MB VGA Review @ OCNz
"ATi recently released another new VPU, called R9800SE. How is it different from the famous R9800? Well, we hope the following table would answer your questions."
See more about this topic here.
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ATI All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro @ Viper Lair
"The AiW 9800 Pro isn't all play though. For casual video editors, the Theater 200 is a technological marvel, and improves greatly on the previous generation of the chip. The end result is a cleaner image, and additional items such as the Cobra Engine, and VideoSoap are welcome features for video editors."
See more about this topic here.
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FSP Group 460 Watt ATX Server Power Supply Review @ MODTHEBOX
"The rear portion of the FSP460-60PFN Quiet Power Supply is fairly standard housing most of the common features found on power supplies. The right hand side facilitates an over sized ON/OFF switch along with a single AC plug connector located below. While not used in North America, absent from the rear is any form of switch used to toggle between 115/230V modes. Being geared towards high performance machines and severs; I was surprised not to see an additional AC output, which could be used to power a monitor amongst other devices."
See more about this topic here.
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Samsung yepp YP-55i MP3 Digital Audio Player @ Futurelooks
"Well, here we are again; same Bat Station, same bat channel back for another dose of what's up in the MP3 world. When it rains it pours! Just a short time ago, I was comtemplating purchasing an MP3 player, and presto! I have had not one but two come across my desk. Sweet. This time around we are gonna be looking at a sexy little package in the form of a 192 MB of storage and music. Thats about 2 hours of music goodness in MP3s and a whole lotta storage for pics and files. All in a product about the size of my thumb, and I have pretty small thumbs. no jokes please..."
See more about this topic here.
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Epox 8rda3+ motherboard @ R&B
"The Epox boards has been very popular lately as they are very overclocker friendly and fast. We are going to have a look at the 8rda3+ motherboard tonite from Epox and we are going to run some familiar benchmarking programs along with some heavy duty overclocking to see how far we can push this board. This board is equipped with SATA,Raid,USB2 and firewire etc etc so it's a fully equipped board and on the paper it looks really good. Stay tuned as we dig into the board...."
See more about this topic here.
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iRock 830 128MB MP3 Player Review @ Modsynergy
"Here we have the standard stuff with the iRock supporting various bit rates and housing a FM Radio. It not only supports MP3 but WMA as well. Using 1 AA battery, the iRock 830 can be used for around 30 hours. The unit is not upgradeable to more memory but you are able to update the firmware for any updates that are available."
See more about this topic here.
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Crazy PC Case Wrap @ MHW
"The craze of having the “fastest machine” is still out there in some circles, however customizing and creating a unique rig is becoming more popular everyday. Since the big OEM’s are now building machines that appeal to the niche crowd, we must find ways of giving our machines something extra. Today we look at a case wrap that was sent to us by way of Crazy PC."
See more about this topic here.
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Swiftech H20-8500 Water Cooling Kit w/ GPU Block @ The Tech Lounge
"Today we will be taking a look at Swiftech's H20-8500 water cooling kit. If you don't know who Swiftech is, then you better have a good excuse. Swiftech is leading the pack in cooling solutions. They produce very high quality heatsinks and water cooling products. Thanks to Swiftech, we have the H20-8500 with CPU and VGA block. The aim of this kit is to cool the CPU and graphics card while maintaining low sound levels and the ability to install it easily in just about any case."
See more about this topic here.
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Asus nForce3 SK8N with AMD Opteron 240 Review @ HardwareZoom
"AMD is now armed with "Hammers", to attack Intel with their Opteron. Opteron is the first x86 CPU using 64-bit architecture. Having 64-bit support allows much higher memory addressability than 32-bit. In addition, Opteron features an integrated dual PC2700 memory controller which gives lower latency compare to external memory controller in the north bridge. Another special feature is HyperTransport that gives a total bandwidth of 6.4GB/s for CPU to communicate with other devices."
See more about this topic here.
"A while back, we review the high-tech EluminX Keyboard and were impressed with its stunning looks and innovative high quality design. There were a couple of drawbacks such as its price tag and the exclusion of an on/off button. Knowing that a similar product would be available soon after, we began searching for an alternative for those on a budget that hopefully would include an on/off switch. Well, we found one available at Eagle Computer. How does it compare to the EluminX? Let's find out!"
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Shattered Web Case Appliqués Review @ CoolTechZone
"Shattered Web is an online-based retail store, which specializes, in custom case jobs. They are mainly a store for modders. They sell custom modded cases which look quite nice in the pictures found on Shattered Web’s website. They also sell case appliqués, which are basically stickers for your computer case. Shattered Web was kind enough to send us few of their samples so we could review them. There’s not much that we can review in these appliqués but let’s see where we go."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
A4-Tech RP-649 Wireless Optical Mouse Full Control @ 8BallsHardware
"Having a good mouse is part and parcel of any computer system nowadays. With the scope of computer usage ranging from surfing to gaming to graphics design and whatever else you may fancy, the plain old computer mouse is one device you'd be hard presses to live without."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
CaseAce Gear Grip LCD Shield Harness Review @ MODTHEBOX
"The Gear Grip LCD Shield Harness like most of the CaseAce product line features a premium soft grip handle which is re-enforced with a piece of aluminum. The aluminum is embedded inside the handle to keep the strap from buckling and provides a solid grip when handling the unit. There are two carabiner-style snap hooks measuring 2 inches which simplify the installation process and provides an assurance that any equipment bundled by this product will remain secure."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
HighPoint Rocket 1511 & RocketMate 1000 Review @ Furioustech
"How important is your DATA to you? With all the viruses going around it is more imperative to protect your DATA. If you are not worried about that, do you need some extra storage? Well I have the answer for you the HighPoint external storage system. Want to know more? Well read on then!"
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Taisol CEP447181 Pentium 4 Heatsink @ FrostyTech
"Taisol are known to many of us as a heatsink manufacturer; producing outlandish heatpipe coolers right along side the stock and trade. Surprisingly, heatsinks are not the only product Taisol fabricate, the company also has its business firmly based in everything from connectors, to flash memory readers (well, the sockets anyway)."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
PowerColor R9800SE 128MB VGA Review @ OCNz
"ATi recently released another new VPU, called R9800SE. How is it different from the famous R9800? Well, we hope the following table would answer your questions."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
ATI All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro @ Viper Lair
"The AiW 9800 Pro isn't all play though. For casual video editors, the Theater 200 is a technological marvel, and improves greatly on the previous generation of the chip. The end result is a cleaner image, and additional items such as the Cobra Engine, and VideoSoap are welcome features for video editors."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
FSP Group 460 Watt ATX Server Power Supply Review @ MODTHEBOX
"The rear portion of the FSP460-60PFN Quiet Power Supply is fairly standard housing most of the common features found on power supplies. The right hand side facilitates an over sized ON/OFF switch along with a single AC plug connector located below. While not used in North America, absent from the rear is any form of switch used to toggle between 115/230V modes. Being geared towards high performance machines and severs; I was surprised not to see an additional AC output, which could be used to power a monitor amongst other devices."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Samsung yepp YP-55i MP3 Digital Audio Player @ Futurelooks
"Well, here we are again; same Bat Station, same bat channel back for another dose of what's up in the MP3 world. When it rains it pours! Just a short time ago, I was comtemplating purchasing an MP3 player, and presto! I have had not one but two come across my desk. Sweet. This time around we are gonna be looking at a sexy little package in the form of a 192 MB of storage and music. Thats about 2 hours of music goodness in MP3s and a whole lotta storage for pics and files. All in a product about the size of my thumb, and I have pretty small thumbs. no jokes please..."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Epox 8rda3+ motherboard @ R&B
"The Epox boards has been very popular lately as they are very overclocker friendly and fast. We are going to have a look at the 8rda3+ motherboard tonite from Epox and we are going to run some familiar benchmarking programs along with some heavy duty overclocking to see how far we can push this board. This board is equipped with SATA,Raid,USB2 and firewire etc etc so it's a fully equipped board and on the paper it looks really good. Stay tuned as we dig into the board...."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
iRock 830 128MB MP3 Player Review @ Modsynergy
"Here we have the standard stuff with the iRock supporting various bit rates and housing a FM Radio. It not only supports MP3 but WMA as well. Using 1 AA battery, the iRock 830 can be used for around 30 hours. The unit is not upgradeable to more memory but you are able to update the firmware for any updates that are available."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Crazy PC Case Wrap @ MHW
"The craze of having the “fastest machine” is still out there in some circles, however customizing and creating a unique rig is becoming more popular everyday. Since the big OEM’s are now building machines that appeal to the niche crowd, we must find ways of giving our machines something extra. Today we look at a case wrap that was sent to us by way of Crazy PC."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Swiftech H20-8500 Water Cooling Kit w/ GPU Block @ The Tech Lounge
"Today we will be taking a look at Swiftech's H20-8500 water cooling kit. If you don't know who Swiftech is, then you better have a good excuse. Swiftech is leading the pack in cooling solutions. They produce very high quality heatsinks and water cooling products. Thanks to Swiftech, we have the H20-8500 with CPU and VGA block. The aim of this kit is to cool the CPU and graphics card while maintaining low sound levels and the ability to install it easily in just about any case."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Asus nForce3 SK8N with AMD Opteron 240 Review @ HardwareZoom
"AMD is now armed with "Hammers", to attack Intel with their Opteron. Opteron is the first x86 CPU using 64-bit architecture. Having 64-bit support allows much higher memory addressability than 32-bit. In addition, Opteron features an integrated dual PC2700 memory controller which gives lower latency compare to external memory controller in the north bridge. Another special feature is HyperTransport that gives a total bandwidth of 6.4GB/s for CPU to communicate with other devices."
See more about this topic here.