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Razer Abyssus High Precision Optical Gaming Mouse Review

Back to the basics. That is the slogan for the new Razer Abyssus Gaming Mouse. The Razer Abyssus three button, Gaming Mouse has all the goodies you would expect from a high performance mouse without all the extra junk

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Azza Helios 910 Case Review

You would think the word Helios would be a misnomer, since it is associated with heat. The last thing any computer user wants is too much heat inside the case. On the contrary, today’s cases are primarily designed with cooling and ventilation in mind. So why would Azza call their latest case Helios?

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Patriot Warp V2 32Gb Solid State Drive Review

Overall, solid state drives are the way of the future, as they are more compact, faster and much more resilient than the conventional HDD. The only thing stopping these drives from becoming more mainstream is the high cost per gigabyte of storage.

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Intel Core i7 980X 6-Core 32nm Gulftown Processor Review

It’s been a while since we have seen advances in CPUs; quad core processors have been common amongst the mainstream for over three years. Sure, there have been some architectural changes, as well as increases in speed

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Vantec NexStar Vault Review

The Vantec NexStar Vault is a perfect answer to all of your portable security needs. The Vantec NexStar Vault is a USB 2.0 hard drive enclosure with keypad security. The NexStar Vault has an actual key pad on the outside that you program like a combination lock, to access your data. So even if the drive itself gets stolen, the data is safe.

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Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H USB and SATA 3.0 Motherboard Review

The Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H will be the first of Gigabyte's models. The Gigabyte 890GPA-UD3H will showcase both the AMD 890GX Northbridge and 850 Southbridge chipsets.

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MSI P55-GD85 USB and SATA 3.0 Motherboard Review

The MSI P55-GD85 SATA and USB 3.0 Motherboard is one such product. The MSI P55-GD85, though not a high end enthusiast board, contains many of the features you would expect to see on its bigger brothers.

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Razer Abyssus High Precision Optical Gaming Mouse Review
Written by Eric Stemplewski -skataneric-   
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 00:00

Introduction

Buttons, buttons, buttons everywhere! Mice with 18 buttons! Seriously, I'm not kidding. Remember the good old days where you had just 2? Or how about when you had just 2 and the scroll wheel? Ah those were the days. Now you have forward buttons, backward buttons, and a scroll wheel that can go in every which way. We have mouse 5 and mouse 6 to configure .... programs to bind macros to mouse 7 and mouse 8. How many buttons do you really need? How much stress can one hand take while trying to aim and move a character around?

Razer Abyssus High Precision Optical Gaming Mouse

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Azza Helios 910 Case Review
Written by Ron Gillespie -Wulfric-   
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 00:00

Introduction

In Greek mythology, Helios is the God of the Sun.  He is described as riding his fiery chariot across the sky.  We see this heavenly event as the Sun traversing its path from east to west.  Therefore, it is no wonder the word Helios has become synonymous with our own fiery star at the center of our universe.

Azza Helios 910 Case

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Intel Core i7 980X 6-Core 32nm Gulftown Processor Review
Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft-   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 00:00

Introduction

Raise your hand if you like to get more, while actually getting it in a smaller package. Funny but true - with certain things you can actually get more and benefit from it being smaller than a previous version. This is very common with computer components where going smaller as technology advances actually increases the amount you receive. For instance, we have recently seen video card processors decrease in size, while seeing an increase in the streaming processors, which is a perfect example of less equaling more. Decreases in die size, due to technological advances, have made it possible.

Intel Core 980X,   Introduction

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HIS Radeon HD 5870 iCooler V Turbo Video Card @ Tweak Town
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Friday, 19 March 2010 11:58
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"I love pre-overclocked cards. It's always great to get a bit more speed out of a model and not have to pay a whole lot more for it. Thanks to companies like HIS offering overclocked cards, the few companies who used to offer them can't charge the same premium that they used to and if they do, people aren't willing to pay it as often."

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Thermaltake Level 10 Super Gaming Case Review @ Legit Reviews
Written by Legit Reviews   
Friday, 19 March 2010 11:45
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"Thermaltake has done something with the Level 10. They have shown the world that an off-the-shelf case doesn't have to be a box that looks like every other case on the market. Thermaltake spent a good amount of money and took a rather large risk in doing so. Yes, the Level 10 is pricey, but it was costly to design and make and it shows on every aspect of the case..."

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Heavy Rain Walkthrough @ OCModShop
Written by OCModShop   
Friday, 19 March 2010 08:48
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“Heavy Rain is a game about being a nearly completely interactive drama. You may think "why not just film a live action movie rather than make them virtual", but there are so many different endings to see that make this game far more than just a simple play-by-numbers interactive movie (which is what people are fearing the worst of the upcoming Final Fantasy XIII)."

“ But while trying to be like a popcorn thriller, game, and imitate life with a variety of choices, this title falls short of one area: the gaming . Technically it is a game, you do push buttons, but you could also buy all the scenes and outcomes on a DVD and hit play for a similar effect. "

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Aerocool PGS Qx-2000 Cube Case Review @ ThinkComputers
Written by ThinkComputers   
Friday, 19 March 2010 05:07
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“I’ve always been a fan of cube cases, especially being a gamer. I don’t want to have to carry my large tower case filled with components to local LAN parties. Cube cases make it much easier, and even if you are not a gamer they take up less space on your desk and usually look better than other cases. Today we will be looking at Aerocool’s first cube case, the Qx-2000. It features a very unique internal design, room for 2 optical drives, 3 hard drives, and a built in fan controller. Let’s take a look at the Qx-2000 and see if it’s the perfect case for your next LAN box bui ld."

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Patriot Warp V2 32Gb Solid State Drive Review
Written by Lewis Lau -eden999-   
Sunday, 14 March 2010 17:12

Introduction

In the past few years we have seen a number of solid state drives (SSDs) enter the market. In general, these drives have been extremely pricey, relative to the amount of storage you get. The Patriot Warp V2 tries to solve this problem by being less costly and by providing the same amount of storage as some of the more expensive solid state drives.  This drive also offers a reasonable increase in performance compared to the standard platter hard disk drive (HDD).

Patriot Warp V2 32 GB  SSD

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Vantec NexStar Vault Review
Written by Eric Stemplewski -skataneric-   
Tuesday, 09 March 2010 15:00

Introduction

We are in the age of computers and technology, and most of our important and precious information is kept in a digital format, rather than on physical matter. We have pictures, videos and documents that we need to keep safe and secure. Heck, I just bought a house and most of the documents that were transferred had to be scanned into the computer and emailed. With the rise in identity theft, and even physical property theft, there needs to be a location that we can store all of this sensitive information without worry.

Vantec NexStar Vault

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All Mobile Celeron Models @ Hardware Secrets
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Friday, 19 March 2010 11:46
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"Since the launch of Pentium II each top-shelf Intel CPU series has its value counterpart named Celeron. In our All Celeron Models tutorial you can check the characteristics of every desktop Celeron released to date. Mobile models, however, are not identhical to the desktop ones. In this tutorial we will list all Mobile Celeron models launched so far and their characteristics."

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Scythe Yasya Heatsink @ DeXgo
Written by DeXgo   
Friday, 19 March 2010 11:44
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“Scythe is known for unusual product designs, especially in the area of the cooler. With sound processing, appealing performance and a fair price could present products usually points. With the Mugen 2 was brought out about a year ago the last performance in the Tower Cooler format. His unofficial successor, the Yasya, we want you to imagine today. With the known virtues, but a rather unusual designs, the cooler will convince bolide from the Far East and take the in-house succession. Whether he succeeds in doing, and how the cooler strikes against competition from other producers, learn it on the following pages."

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Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6GB DDR3-1600 Memory Kit Review @ Bigbruin
Written by Bigbruin   
Friday, 19 March 2010 08:45
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“The Ballistix Tracer 6GB DDR3-1600 memory kit gives you everything you would expect both from an enthusiast grade memory kit, as well as from a Crucial brand product. You have a set of stylish, LED-illuminated modules programmed with a 1600MHz XMP profile that are backed by Crucial's limited lifetime warranty and a 30-day money-back compatibility guarantee."

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HIS Radeon HD 5670 Videocard Review @ Tweaknews
Written by Tweaknews   
Friday, 19 March 2010 05:06
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"The HIS Radeon HD5670 is a very capable card for the cheap price of only US$89 at your favorite online retailer. Although it is not a screamer, at almost half the price of a HD5750, for the moderate gamer, it could be considered quite a deal for a videocard sporting such an impressive stock cooling solution."

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