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SAMSUNG PN58B850 58 INCH PLASMA TV REVIEW

(02-08-2010)

No longer will you have to worry about ghosting artifacts and you can watch any action movie or sports game and feel like you are really there. Although LCD models may try to mimic the fluid playback a plasma TV brings to the table, they can't hold a candle to plasma technology even today.

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MICROSOFT EXPLORER WIRELESS RECHARGEABLE MOUSE REVIEW

(02-06-2010)

After using Microsoft's new Explorer mouse for over a week, I'm very impressed by both the functionality of the BlueTrack Technology and the overall design and feel of the mouse. Careful shopping can get you one of these units for around $40 or so, and while cheaper mice are available, I would consider this an excellent value and would have no reservations in recommending this product.

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HIS RADEON HD 5750 ICEQ+ VIDEOCARD REVIEW

(02-04-2010)

HIS has done a great job of releasing a feature-filled HD5750 option for the mild gaming consumer to consider. With excellent cooling and an included free DX11 game, this HD5750 for US$155 can be summed up against other HD5750s as being one of the best options available.

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SYNOLOGY DS-210J TWO-BAY NAS REVIEW

(02-02-2010)

Synology's DS210j is a great example of a low cost and easy to set up NAS unit geared towards home users and their demands. Storing and sharing multimedia files is a top priority in the home market, and the DS210j has those needs covered by providing a DLNA media server, iTunes server, audio station, download station, and various other features.

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Monday, February 8 2010

Samsung PN58B850 58 inch Plasma TV Review @ Tweaknews

Posted by Nathan @ 5:01 AM (EST)



No longer will you have to worry about ghosting artifacts and you can watch any action movie or sports game and feel like you are really there. Although LCD models may try to mimic the fluid playback a plasma TV brings to the table, they can't hold a candle to plasma technology even today.

CLICK HERE FOR Samsung PN58B860 PRICING & SHOPPING

Ultra X4 1600 Watt Full Modular Power Supply Review @ Tweaktown

Posted by Nathan @ 4:59 AM (EST)

Power supplies are important and often overlooked components. Ultra Products understands that case-proud PC enthusiasts do not overlook the PSU. In fact, hard-core hardware geeks demand not just performance, but style to complement not just their ass kicking hardware, but their beautifully lit cases. Thus, Ultra has released the new X4 Series in a range of wattages starting at 500 watts. The model we are taking to task in this review is the totally modular 1600-watt version.

This block of power weighs a respectable 15 pounds, measures 240mm x 150mm X 87mm and features a 135mm fan. And, it is 80 Plus Certified. One note about the 1600-watt rating; this PSU is rated at 1600 watts when connected to a 20-amp plug using the special 120 volt 20 AMP cable (included). When you use the included 120 volt 15 AMP cord to connect to a typical outlet, the PSU operates at 1200 watts.

Intel Core i5 661 Dual Core LGA 1156 Processor Review @ ThinkComputers.org

Posted by Nathan @ 4:59 AM (EST)



For 2010, Intel has introduced a new line of processors code named “Clarkdale”, and will be known as the Core i5 600 series. At this point there are four processors in this series, the 650, the 660, the 670, and the 661. Today I will be looking at the Intel Core i5 661, a dual core LGA 1156 processor built in the 32nm process, with on-die video processing. This should make it a natural for HTPC and non-gaming rigs. How will the i5 661 fare with this geek who has had the honor of reviewing some of the most powerful video cards in the world? Read on to see!

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EVGA Geforce GTX275 CO-OP Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews

Posted by Nathan @ 4:58 AM (EST)



NVIDIA and ATI dominate the market for gaming-oriented video cards. But neither company sells video cards directly to the consumer; rather, they produce "reference designs" that are manufactured by a number of "partners". Most partners simply produce the reference design and slap an identifying sticker on the card's cooler; although some might replace the reference design cooler with a quieter or more powerful solution, with few exceptions there's little to distinguish one partner's version of a specific card from another partner's version of the same card. EVGA breaks out of this rut with their EVGA GTX 275 CO-OP PhysX Edition, model 012-P3-1178-TR, which combines NVIDIA GTS250 and GTX275 GPUs on the same card, and Benchmark Reviews takes it around the block to see what it's got.

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ASUS ENGT240 Review @ OCC

Posted by Nathan @ 4:58 AM (EST)



The cooling solution that was on the ASUS ENGT240 did its job quite well - the highest that I saw the card get was 64°C during all the testing, which is not very high for a video card operating at 630MHz on the GPU and running through all these benchmarks back-to-back. I do like the fact that the ENGT240 does get all the power that it needs from the motherboard's PCI-E slot - there are no extra power adapters that need to be plugged into the video card.

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Sunday, February 7 2010

USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps Tested On Gigabyte P55A-UD6 @ Madshrimps

Posted by Nathan @ 7:51 PM (EST)

A couple of motherboard manufacturers are now including SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 chips on their motherboards. In this to the point article, we take look at the performance for SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 compared with their predecessors.

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Noctua NH-U9B SE2 cooler @ Hardwareoverclock.com

Posted by Nathan @ 7:51 PM (EST)



The NH-U9B SE2 continues the legacy of Noctua's classic NH-U9 series of compact premium coolers, which have received more than 100 awards and recommendations from the international press. The new SE2 version lends itself to use in quiet HTPCs or smaller cases and adds support for LGA1156 as well as LGA1366 via the latest SecuFirm2 multi-socket mounting system. We have tested the cooler with a Core i7 860 system…

BioShock 2 Developer Q&A @ OCModShop

Posted by Nathan @ 7:48 PM (EST)



It's that Bioshock 1 was so well received (laughs). Had to build a team from scratch. Building out the team was mentally challenging, and going up against our own expectiations. It is odd and humbled to be working on a game that everyone is enthusiastic about.

Sapphire HD 5670 1 GB @ Bjorn3D

Posted by Nathan @ 7:47 PM (EST)

Many people out there simply do not have $200 laying around to go out and buy a new graphics card. You may be someone who fits into this category, and are looking for some performance and features while still retaining the lower price point. Today we have the Sapphire HD 5670 which falls into this category. Sapphire understands that many users just want to have higher performance without paying a huge price, so they have opted to include an aftermarket cooler with thier take on the 5670. This means that you will not only have a cool running card, but you'll also be able to easily overclock to the max.

CLICK HERE FOR Sapphire HD 5670 PRICING & SHOPPING

Travel Stix - Pet Care and Travel for Dogs USB Flash Drive Review @ Legit Reviews

Posted by Nathan @ 7:47 PM (EST)

"Today we are going to look at the Travel Stix Dog Care & Travel Flash drive made by Solex Enterprises LLC specifically for those that travel with their dogs. This drive contains important forms and is for owners who are leaving their pet with a kennel or having their pet travel with them. As you can see the flash drive itself is about the same size as a credit card, which means that it is rather thin and could easily fit in your wallet or purse..."

Saturday, February 6 2010

Microsoft Explorer Wireless Rechargeable Mouse Review @ Tweaknews

Posted by Nathan @ 5:11 PM (EST)



After using Microsoft's new Explorer mouse for over a week, I'm very impressed by both the functionality of the BlueTrack Technology and the overall design and feel of the mouse. Careful shopping can get you one of these units for around $40 or so, and while cheaper mice are available, I would consider this an excellent value and would have no reservations in recommending this product.

CLICK HERE FOR Microsoft Explorer Mouse PRICING & SHOPPING

Silverstone DS221 Dual HDD Raid Enclosure @ Pro-Clockers

Posted by Nathan @ 3:23 PM (EST)

So my most reasonable option would be to build my on drive enclosure. This way I can pick whatever enclosure style I like. And I can load the enclosure with any drive I want. Yeah....I like this option better. Silverstone has a new enclosure that will help me accomplish my goal. The new DS221 dual 2.5" drive enclosure is a stylish unit that can house two laptop size drives that can be insert without having to tear apart the box. And if that doesn't get you excitement level up how does it support for RAID 0, 1 and even JBOD.

AMD Athlon II X4 635 @ Rbmods

Posted by Nathan @ 3:23 PM (EST)



Today we will take a look at AMD:s newest consumer class quadcore processor, the AMD Athlon II X4 635. With Athlon II X4 series you get quadcore cpu for around 100$. Let's see how this performs against a little more expensive AMD Phenom series.

ThermalTake 750W TR2 RX PSU Review @ OCModShop

Posted by Nathan @ 3:22 PM (EST)



Thermaltake has tossed us another bone with the TR2 RX 750-Watt power supply. It looks great, its 750 watts strong, and today I�ll find out how reliable it is. Thermaltake doesn�t disappoint very often, and I have high hopes for this particular piece of hardware. I�m going to be testing it on my usual testing rig, a 2.9Ghz Athlon 64 X2 dual core with 2GB of 800Mhz RAM. I also have six 120mm case fans all running at once, two DVD-RW drives, two SATA HDDs, and an ATI 4870 video card. Normally, this setup would warrant at least a 500W power supply, so the TR2 should have no trouble keeping up.

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MSI Radeon HD 5770 HAWK 1GB Video Card @ Tweaktown

Posted by Nathan @ 3:21 PM (EST)

If you're gaming at 1920 x 1200, the HD 5770 is the card I would recommend in a heartbeat, especially if you want to protect yourself a little bit for future titles. It offers us consistent performance at 1920 x 1200 with the detail level set high.

As always, though, we appreciate some extra performance. Last year we saw MSI attach the GT 240 from NVIDIA with its Afterburner software. Outside of just giving us normal abilities like overclocking the core and memory, it also gave us a chance to increase the voltage on the core. What this ultimately meant was that we could achieve an ever higher core clock.

Sapphire ATI Radeon 5450 HD 512MB Video Card Review @ GeekInvaders.com

Posted by Nathan @ 3:20 PM (EST)



The ATI 5450 HD is the newest card released from Sapphire and was put through the tests from hell! Now like we said before this isn’t a gaming card and shouldn’t be bought for one. You will be VERY disappointed. We will say how ever when we did test the card playing back FULL screen 1080p footage this card didn’t even flinch at it!

ATI Radeon 5450 Media PC Graphics Card Review @ OverclockersHQ

Posted by Nathan @ 3:18 PM (EST)



Media has found its way off of your TV set and into your office ever since Napster came along. The slow migration back to the living room has finally happened after many failed attempts at making a home theater PC that will make your wife happy, companies have finally figured it out. New HTPC products we are starting to see are quieter and lower profile than ever and we are starting to see some seriously impressive products geared not only toward media, but also all around use. ATI has found its place at the forefront of this HTPC movement by creating a line of graphics cards that not only cover everything I mentioned above, but also come with something everyone really wants to see, come on, you know what I mean, okay for the intellectually challenged of you out there I mean this new series is not going to break the bank. Let’s be honest money really can buy happiness if you don’t have to spend as much. Today we will be looking at the ATI 5450 Series Graphics Card that should only put you back about $50, let’s get a closer look:

Sapphire Radeon HD 5450 Video Card Review @ Motherboards.org

Posted by Nathan @ 3:18 PM (EST)

As a video card for the enthusiast gamer this does not fit the bill. On the other hand such a gamer will not likely spend $50 to buy a video card but there are other markets than the hardcore gamer. The Home Theater PC owner with a low-profile case this card is the perfect fit. It offers much higher performance than the latest integrated graphics technology from Intel or AMD, draws less power, has no active cooling and has the ability to run three monitors on a PCB that is the same size as the previous generation HD 4350 card which has the same specs in terms of Stream Processors.

Kingston MobileLite G2 USB Card Reader Review @ Legit Reviews

Posted by Nathan @ 3:17 PM (EST)

The Kingston MobileLite G2 card reader makes for a nice travel companion for those using one of the variety of cards it supports. If you are compact flash card user, you are out of luck here but that's hardly surprising given the reader is near the same size as a compact flash card. I don't have any real complaints about the reader or the accompanying SDHC card. There was the minor issue with the amount of play with the retractable cover on the card end of the device but this was minimal and at no point was I concerned that it may break or become stuck. For reassurance, Kingston offers a 2-year warranty on the G2 reader and a lifetime warranty on the SDHC card...

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Kingston HyperX 1600MHz 12GB Triple Channel (KHX1600C9D3K6/12G) @ TestFreaks

Posted by Nathan @ 3:17 PM (EST)

Kingston one of the premier names in memory business has released the HyperX 1600MHz 12GB Triple Channel Kit (KHX1600C9D3K6/12G). This set is designed for those using an X58 LGA 1366 motherboard in conjunction with the Core i7 series. The kit is composed of six 2GB sticks of DDR3 memory designed to operate at 1600 MHz.

CLICK HERE FOR Kingston HyperX 1600MHz PRICING & SHOPPING

G.Skill Pi Series DDR3-2200 and Eco DDR3-1600 Review @ HardwareHeaven.com

Posted by Nathan @ 3:17 PM (EST)

Today we have two sets of memory from G.Skill on our test bench, the high performane Pi series DDR3-2200 and a 1.35v set from the Eco series running at DDR3-1600.

Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets

Posted by Nathan @ 3:16 PM (EST)

Today we tested Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU cooler, which has a unique design with a centrifugal fan inside a cylindrical heatsink. Will this fancy design translate into a high performance? Let's see.

CLICK HERE FOR TWEAKNEWS.NET'S REVIEW ON THIS PRODUCT

PowerColor Radeon HD 5750 Review @ OCC

Posted by Nathan @ 3:16 PM (EST)

Performance at stock was right about where it should be, there weren't any surprises. The 1GB of memory helped out in some games at 2560x1600 while others the card was just too weak. Once the big overclock set in though, this card was a performer! It wasn't ground shattering, but it did help the 5750 catch up to the other cards and made it feel less like a low-midrange GPU.

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Zalman CNPS10X Extreme & CNPS10X Flex @ Bjorn3D

Posted by Nathan @ 3:16 PM (EST)

Zalman. The first thing that comes to mind for most people when they hear that name is 'CPU heatsinks'. Since 1999, Zalman has been providing great products designed to keep PC components cool, especially CPUs. The Zalman CNPS10X Extreme and CNPS10X Flex continue the Zalman tradition of providing great cooling components for CPUs. While the Flex allows you the flexibility to choose your fan setup, the Extreme provides a controllable PWM fan for immediate installation.

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Mini-Box.com M350 Universal Mini-ITX Enclosure Review @ Bigbruin.com

Posted by Nathan @ 3:14 PM (EST)



If you're looking to build a truly compact, no nonsense mini-ITX system, the Mini-Box.com M350 universal mini-ITX enclosure is an excellent case to consider. Just slightly larger than a mini-ITX board itself, and only 62mm tall, you can't get much smaller in this form factor. And depending on the components you use inside, you may be able to build a completely silent system.

AZZA Solano 1000R Full-Tower Computer Case @ Benchmark Reviews

Posted by Nathan @ 3:14 PM (EST)

AZZA have taken a few steps away from what is considered conventional with the Solano 1000R (model: CSAZ-1000R) and gave it an extreme bright red interior. The AZZA Solano also boasts "maximum thermal management with fans installed everywhere" to keep your high end hardware cool. In sum, a total of two 230mm fans, two 140mm fans and one 120mm fan work in harmony to provide you maximum airflow. This full tower case supports E-ATX, ATX, and Micro ATX motherboards and the thumb screw design allows for easy installation of seven PCI expansion cards. A plethora of drive bays, including up to ten 5.25" and eight 3.5" bays, allow you to grow your system over time. All the bays have a thumb screw design for easy assembly as well. Are you looking for a new case? Join Benchmark Reviews as we examine the Solano 1000R ATX full-tower ATX case.

iXBT Labs Review: ASUS M4A785G HTPC/RC Motherboard

Posted by Nathan @ 3:13 PM (EST)

"The board is definitely original, but at the same time practical enough for a home theater. It has a complete set of peripheral interfaces, high-quality integrated audio, up-to-date graphics core, and, finally, a universal remote."

CLICK HERE FOR ASUS M4A785G HTPC/RC Motherboard PRICING & SHOPPING

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