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Choiix Accu-Mouse: Corded and Wireless

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choiix accu mouseToday we will be bring you a cute little review. This review will be on the Coolermaster Choiix Accu-Mouse. When I first since the two little booger the first thing that I could think of is how cute. If you noticed I did say two. Choiix make a standard cordless and a wireless model. And we recieve them both. Choiix designed them for those that work with smaller portables like netbooks and ultra portables. Who knows you may be using one with the new Apple IPad. Read on.
Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2010 05:57 Read more...
 

Mionix Saiph 1800 Gaming Mouse

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saiphLike to play video games? Hardware is important. Like to play multi-player video games, then hardware becomes even more so. Is your top priority to electronically crush your enemies, see them driven before you and to hear the lamentations of their women? Chances are you probably own the best rig you can afford. When deciding what hardware to buy, most of your checklist should be a no-brainer. Video card? Check. Great CPU, motherboard and memory? Check, check and more check. Most people "in the know" will tell you good gaming peripherals should also be on that list. If you play Real Time Strategy games, you should have a keyboard with a host of programmable keys. If you're into First Person Shooters, then a good mouse is a necessity. However, not just any mouse will do. It has to have more than the standard left and right buttons and scroll wheel. It has to have multiple programmable buttons, quickly respond to your touch and feel right in your hand. But in fact, that's not enough anymore. It should also give you the ability to control its DPI while you're in-game to allow adjustments to your aiming technique on the fly. Ladies, Gentlemen, gamers and site-lurkers: I give you the Saiph 1800 from Mionix. Read on to find out why you might just throw out your current gaming mouse.

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Coolmax PS228 Power Supply Tester

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ps228Last week we reviewed a device that should be in the toolbox of every computer repairman, network tech and enthusiast: the Vantec universal adapter. Truly a bit of hardware to make life much easier. Today, we will be reviewing another product in the same class. Let me introduce you to the PS228 from Coolmax. It has a nice blue backlit LCD listing all the voltage readings for connections on a computer power supply. Furthermore, it sounds an alarm to let you know if anything is wrong.
Last Updated on Thursday, 08 October 2009 05:18 Read more...
 

Vantec NexStar Universal Adapter

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vantecThe NexStar U.S.A. is a combination of devices many of us have used as  PC builders. It can transfer data from one computer to another peer-to-peer, retrieve data from digital media cards, recover data from a malfunctioning hard drive or with the addition of a hard drive, become an external storage solution. However, there is one thing missing. Read along and find out.
Last Updated on Friday, 18 September 2009 15:22 Read more...
 

Coolermaster CM Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse

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sentinelCoolermaster is one of the leaders in power supply and case manufacturing. But today we will see if they can hit a high note with their new venture the Sentinel Advance dual laser mouse. With the recession the way it is today even large companies have to create a new hustle in order to stay above water. And the new Sentinel maybe the right hustle for Coolermaster as it is large and in charge. The features are one thing but before we even plugged it into the USB port we feel in love with the size of the mouse. My narrow long finger felt right at home on the Sentinel. It was like it was an natural extension of my hand. I think this is what Coolermaster was aiming for with the Sentinel. 

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Vantec ezShare Pro Transfer Cable

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ezShare ProThere are many ways to distribute data from one computer to another. With the market flooded with flash drives, this is the most common way to accomplish such a task. If you know how to setup networks and are willing to deal with Microsoft's file and print sharing feature, then a crossover cable may be in order. Yet, Vantec has much simpler way to do it. A crossover USB cable called the ezShare Pro. The ezShare Pro requires no software or knowledge of networks in order to get data from one system to another including MAC to PC.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 August 2009 06:40 Read more...
 

Aerocool Touch 2000 Touch Panel

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Aerocool Touch 2000 Touch Panel Sometimes these frontal devices are more interesting than cases and some of the other things we review on a daily basis. And this next item is one of those times. The Aerocool Touch 2000 is a handy little display that allows the user to keep a watchful on eye the internal working of the PC. And if any adjustments are needed its done via touch and not the clicking of little buttons. Lets take a closer look at the Touch 2000.

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Gigabyte GM-M8000 Gaming Mouse

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Gigabyte GM-M8000 Gaming MouseThe GM-M8000 from Gigabyte is the newest gaming mouse to hit the market. Nicknamed the Ghost, the M8000 is aimed at the gamer that wants it all: performance, precision and speed. The Ghost offers an industry highest 4000 DPI. Of course, DPI of this nature and speed is not one for the weak. At 4000 DPI, you will see the pointer zoom across the screen at an incredible rate. If you can control it, you're nearly guaranteed to beat any enemy in an FPS.

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Enermax Aurora Micro Keyboard

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overviewThe new Aurora Micro is a lightweight portable version of the Premium. It is ideally meant for someone that does not have room for a regular-sized keyboard or maybe even for a HTPC build that you are planning on. Enermax describes it as the ideal Office keyboard. No matter what you decide to use it for, you can believe that it is rich with extra features. 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 July 2009 16:17 Read more...
 

NZXT Sentry LX Front Panel

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overviewWhen I received the invitation to review the Sentry LX I jumped at the chance. The latest rash of goodies being sent to us from NZXT has been awesome to write about. There was the Core Contact and the Tempest both near the top of their particular category. The Core Contact placed near the top in the air cooling temps. And the NZXT definately looked up to the claims of being the King of Air Cooling. So why can't the Sentry LX be any different? Why can't it be one of the best looking LCD display panel out? Today, we will be taking a hard look at the unit and see where it stands.

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Hardware Reviews - Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition

Thursday, 11 March 2010 15:51 Posted By Tony Walker

Motherboards
Jetway NC96 NC96-510-LF @ Phoronix

Processors
24 CPU in Tri, Quad and Hexa Cores @ Cowcotland
Core i7-980X CPU Review @ Hardware Secrets
Intel Core i7 980X Extreme 6 Core Gulftown Desktop CPU Video Review@ Motherboards
Intel's Core i7-980X Extreme Edition - Ready for Sick Scores? @ Techgage
Intel Core i7-980X Gulftown Processor Review @ Benchmark Reviews
AMD Athlon II X2 215 Processor @ iXBT
Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition "Gulftown" @ HardwareHeaven
Intel Core i7-980X Extreme 6-Core Processor @ HotHardware
Intel Core i7 980X review @ Guru3D

Cooling
Zalman CNPS10X Performa CPU Cooler Review @ ThinkComputers
Thermaltake Silent 1156 CPU Cooler Review @ OCIA
Thermaltake SpinQ VT CPU Cooler Review @ Legit Reviews
Gelid Tranquillo CPU Cooler Review @ Hardware Secrets

Input Devices and Pads
Razer Imperator Gaming Mouse @ TechwareLabs
USB 3.0 34mm Expresscards @ iGadget Life
USB 3.0 GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 3 PCI Express Card GA-USB3.0 @ Bona Fide Reviews

Power Supplies
Seasonic X Series 750W @ PureOverclock

Storage and Enclosures
Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT SATA6 Desktop Hard Drive ST32000641AS @ TestFreaks
Ineo Technologies I-NA314Ue @ UMLan
Imation M-Class 128GB SSD Review @ HardwareLogic
Kingston SSDNow V+ Series 128GB Solid State Drive Review @ Bigbruin

Cases
NZXT Hades @ techPowerUp
InWin Diva MITX Case @ TechwareLabs
NZXT Panzerbox @ LanOC
Antec P183 Advanced Mid Tower Case Review @ ThinkComputer
Lian Li PC-T1R Spider @ techPowerUp

Video Cards and other devices
PowerColor Radeon PCS+ 5830 1GB @ PureOverclock
Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1GB Review @ XSReviews

Sound Cards and devices
Mionix Keid 20 Headset @ Rbmods

Hardware Reviews

Tuesday, 09 March 2010 16:21 Posted By Tony Walker

Motherboards
ASUS M4A89GTD USB 3.0 mobo put to the test @ Guru3D
ASUS Maximus III Formula motherboard review @ Elite Bastards
Gigabyte H55M-USB3 - The Ultimate $100 H55 Board? @ Techgage
ASUS M4A89GTD Pro/USB3 890GX @ PureOverclock

Cooling
Cooler Master V8 Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review @ Bigbruin
Noctua NH-D14 CPU Cooler Review @ BayReviews
Gelid Solutions Tranquillo @ LanOC Reviews
Thermaltake ISGC-300 CPU Cooler Review @ Tweaknews

Input Devices and Pads
Steelseries 7G Gaming Keyboard, the Rolls Royce ? @ Cowcotland
Steel Series Siberia v2 @ LanOC Reviews
Steelseries Xai Review @ XSReviews
ASUS U3S6 USB 3.0/SATA 3 6Gbps PCIE Card @ TestFreaks

Power Supplies
Nexus RX-6300 Power Supply @ PureOverclock

Storage and Enclosures
Kingston SSDNow V-Series 30GB Solid State Boot Drive Review @ ThinkComputers
WD SiliconEdge-Blue Solid State Drive @ Benchmark Reviews
Ineo Technologies I-NA205Ue @ UMLan
Kingston SSDNow V Series 30GB Boot Drive @ TestFreaks
Kingston 30GB SSDNow V Series Boot Drive Review @ Legit Reviews
Kingston SSDNow V Series 30GB Boot Drive Review @ HardwareLogic
Patriot Torqx 128 Go, a good indilinx SSD @ Cowcotland

Cases
Thermaltake Element V Chassis Review @ Hardware Bistro
Raidmax Skyline Case Review @ OCIA
In Win Fanqua Mid Tower Chassis Review @ ThinkComputers
Coolermaster USP100 Case Review @ High Tech Reviews
NZXT LEXA S Crafted Series PC Case Review @ DragonSteelMods

Video Cards and other devices
ASUS EAH 5850 TOP DirectCU @ techPowerUp

Memory
G.Skill PI 2200 CL7 F3-17600CL7D-4GBPIS Memory Review @ TweakPC

Sound Cards and devices
EOS wireless loudspeaker system @ TechwareLabs
Arctic Cooling E361-WM Headphones @ Rbmods

Editorials, How-Tos and Modding
Too TRIM? When SSD Data Recovery is Impossible @ Techgage

NZXT Hades Crafted Series Tower

Tuesday, 09 March 2010 05:50 Posted By Scott
nzxt hadesI want to thank NZXT for their generosity in sending me one of their crafted series mid-towers.  For our playtime today, we have the Hades, a 9 bay mid-tower full of premium goodies directed at the PC enthusiast crowd.  I have been looking forward to reviewing NZXT products for quite a while.  I keep an eye on the forums of several different sites and have a few friends who also review items and I have never heard anything but great reviews being directed at NZXT.  Always makes me wonder what I could be missing out on.  So when my boss told me to look out for a couple of their cases that were headed my way, I could not help but check frequently for packages on my door step.  A few things jumped out at me as I opened the box and got a look at the Hades. I am not going to tell you what they were now. You will just have to read about it below. 

Coolermaster GX 750 Power Supply

Monday, 08 March 2010 08:05 Posted By Tony Walker
coolermaster gx 750Coolermaster realized this and came out with the new GX series of power units. As of this writing, the series consists of three units: 550W, 650W and 750W. The power range is not extreme at all, but the most sought after sweet spot. The entire line-up features a single 12 volt rail, which aims it at individuals needing the most stable power when using dual GPU setups. The largest of the three is Nvidia SLI certified. If you are not interested in the multiple graphic setups, but want great efficiency; well the GX has it as well with the 85% mark on all three units. We will take a short look at the new power supply to see what it has to offer.

Ubisoft DRM Cracked

Saturday, 06 March 2010 21:02 Posted By Clinton

"GAMES PUBLISHER Ubisoft was left with egg on its face after its pitiful attempt at digital rights management was cracked within 24 hours.

Ubisoft managed to generate a storm when it announced its latest DRM policy last week. With previous attempts to protect against so-called 'piracy' failing miserably, Ubisoft thought that by disallowing offline play it could persuade gamers to toe the line."

NVIDIA Drivers Can Kill Your GPU

Saturday, 06 March 2010 14:17 Posted By Clinton

From HardOCP:

"It seems that NVIDIA has pulled its 196.75 drivers because of overheating issues. Apparently there has been a rash of complaints about dead, dying and overheating video cards. The problem seems to be the fan controller in the 196.75 drivers, no word from NVIDIA on the matter yet."

 

Newegg Ships Counterfeit Intel Core i7 920 CPUs

Saturday, 06 March 2010 14:13 Posted By Clinton

"Initial reports of the fakes began yesterday when at least 3* 5 separate incidents totaling 7* 9 counterfeit processors cropped up on Youtube, HardOCP and the Overclockers.com forums. The recipients of the fakes had all purchased the CPU’s from Newegg.com within the past few days."

 

'Mission Impossible'-style heist hits N.J. Best Buy

Thursday, 04 March 2010 22:46 Posted By Clinton

'Mission Impossible'-style heist hits N.J. Best Buy

 

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Daring thieves staged a "Mission Impossible"-style robbery at the South Brunswick, N.J., Best Buy store, making off with $26,000 worth of Apple laptops early Wednesday morning.

As reported by the Associated Press and Star-Ledger, around 6:30 a.m., store employees discovered the missing laptops along with a hole in the roof. No motion sensors were set off, and nothing was captured on security cameras."

 

Read more here

 

Sceptre Unveils State-of-the-Art 27-inch High-Def LCD Monitors

Thursday, 04 March 2010 05:11 Posted By Tony Walker
Perfect for the PC game enthusiast, these widescreen ultra high-resolution monitors keep action crisp and clear to maximize visual stimulation and offer users a top-of-the-line gaming experience – without sacrificing sleek stylish appeal and eco-conscious design. PC enthusiasts can game green with these Energy Star 5.0 complied monitors, which reduce unnecessary energy usage to increase environmental sustainability and prolong monitor life.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
  • Contrast ratio 1000:1 (Native) / 60,000:1 (DCR)
  • Response Time 2 ms  (OD)
  • Aspect Ratio 16:9 Wide Screen 
  • Resolution 1920 x 1080
  • Energy Star 5.0 complied
  • Brightness 400  cd/m2
  • 16.7 million colors
  • 50,000 hours lamp life
  • Viewing angle: 170° (horizontal) 160° (vertical)
  • Connections port: VGA, DVI, HDMI, Audio In
  • Built-in speakers: 3 watts per Channel

MAINGEAR Launches New mX-L 15 Multimedia Notebook

Thursday, 04 March 2010 05:08 Posted By Tony Walker
Processing Power - mX-L 15 features the all new  Intel® Core™ i5 / i7 mobile processors that boast a combination of fast cache, Turbo Boost Technology, and Hyper-Threading for faster multi-tasking and multimedia.  Coupled with an integrated memory controller and dual channel DDR3 memory, the mX-L 15 delvers a silky smooth computing experience.
 

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