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Diamond Radeon HD 5770 XOC Edition Video Card Review

Do you get scared when you hear the word "overclock"? I know I used to. Long ago, when I was first getting into computers, I learned that overclocking meant the potential doom of your computer, if done wrong, not to mention...

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Callpod Chargepod Mobile Device Charger Review

The Callpod Chargepod Mobile Device Charger is a seemingly simple design, a silver disc with one input and six outputs. The outputs are spaced around the disc in such a way that, when combined with the charging adapters, they can not tangle. The Callpod Chargepod Mobile Device Charger also offers the flexibility to allow for wall charging or 12v car charging.

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XClio Hovercraft Notebook Cooler Review

Laptop technology has come a long way over the years. We are getting more power in these compact computer systems to match their desktop counterparts. Gaming laptops are coming out in force with CPUs and GPUs that are keeping up with today's games. Many people are using laptops as their desktop replacement. I can tell you that when I made my laptop purchase

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NZXT M59 Midtower Case Review

The NZXT M59 case is black, solid and, following in the tradition of NZXT cases, it has a characteristic profile that could only be described as monolithic.

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In Win Griffin Midtower Case Review

The In Win Griffin is a fierce gaming case. The In Win Griffin has an excellent thermal design and offers great expandability without breaking the bank. You get a 90mm rear exhaust fan and a super-sized 22cm side panel fan with plenty of room for change to fit your preference.

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NZXT Hades Midtower Case Review

His name struck fear and respect among the living, who were in no hurry to make his acquaintance. Hades also represents a land of darkness and mist, inhabited only by the souls of the dead.

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Mionix NAOS 5000 Laser Gaming Mouse Review

Extreme gaming, that's what it's all about. The Mionix Naos 5000 offers gamers a whole slew of useful features and customizability. From its 5040 DPI laser sensor and 7 fully customizable buttons to self-programmable macros, the Naos 5000 is indeed a gamer's heaven.

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Vantec NexStar Superspeed SATA to USB 3.0 Adapter Review
Written by Eric Stemplewski -skataneric-   
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 00:00

Introduction

"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." ~ Albert Einstein. A famous quote from Einstein that has been interpreted in many ways. For me, this quote rings true to life. Why over complicate things? It does nothing but create harder problems and harder to reach answers. Einstein was able to boil down many of the vast secrets of life into a single one inch equation; E=MC2. It really doesn't get any simpler then that.

Vantec NexStar Superspeed SATA to USB 3.0 Adapter

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Computer Ed Radio Show July 25 2010
Written by Edward Crisler -Computer Ed-   
Sunday, 25 July 2010 15:59

Computer Ed Radio Show (Broadcast July 25, 2010)

 

Computer Ed this week begins the show hoping that Apple would let the iPhone mess die but forced to go back to it again as Apple goes on the offensive trying to shift the issue to other phones. Once we get past Apples latest PR mess, Computer Ed takes a look at the ATI 5500 series refresh and specifically the 5550 with GDDR5. Taking this card in the context it was marketed, Computer Ed shows that this was a lot more than a refresh and the 5550 is now a solid choice for an entry level gaming card.

Computer Ed interviews Intel's Daniel Snyder

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Cooler Master V6 GT CPU Cooler Review
Written by George Cella -Cella-   
Monday, 19 July 2010 00:00

Introduction

The 1950s and 1960s were a much different time in the United States. Obviously, it was a simpler era without computers or cell phones, and even television was still a pretty novel idea. A tremendous icon of the era was it's automobiles. America was car crazy, and there were no conservation thoughts when the"Big Three" (GM, Ford and Chrysler) pumped out larger and larger engines designed to get you from point A to point B quicker than you had ever gotten there before. Even today many of the production vehicles of the 1950s and 1960s remain the most desired in the world.

Cooler Master V6 CPU Cooler

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Sony, McAfee, Sued Over Software Activation Patent
Written by C|Net   
Friday, 30 July 2010 21:49
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After suing Microsoft for patent infringement, Uniloc USA is now turning its sights on a host of other companies. In a suit filed in U.S. District Court in the eastern district of Texas Thursday, Uniloc is alleging that its patent for software activation is being violated by the likes of Sony, McAfee, Activision, Quark, Borland Software, and Aspyr Media. The patent in question #5,490,216, awarded to Uniloc founder Ric Richardson in 1996, covers a method for registering and activating software locked to one PC. The technology was developed as a way to prevent users from freely installing or copying a single software program to multiple machines. Legal action was taken to "protect our products and our company," Uniloc CEO Brad Davis said in a statement.

 
Thermaltake ESports Challenger and Challenger Pro Keyboards review @ KitGuru
Written by KitGuru   
Friday, 30 July 2010 16:24
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" Today we are branching our range of Thermaltake reviews into the gaming sector with reviews of their latest Challenger and Challenger Pro Keyboards - these products are no run of the mill keyboards however as they are being used in the Finals of the World Cyber Games. This means they will be coming under some serious scrutiny by the gaming masses. Both keyboards are supplied with memory onboard to store macro configurations. "

KitGuru
 
SilverStone HDDBOOST Review @ Legit Reviews
Written by Legit Reviews   
Friday, 30 July 2010 16:12
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" The SilverStone SST-HDDBOOST is a very simple device once you read just the first couple pages of the manual, being practically PnP in a set it and forget it type of manner. The HDDBOOST gives any hard drive the boot times of an SSD without sacrificing hard drive capacity, write wear on the SSD or the complications of having to change file paths when you would run programs off a secondary hard drive. One of the best features of the SST-HDDBOOST is that you are not limited to any SSD... "

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ASUS M4A89TD PRO Motherboard Review @ Vortez.co.uk
Written by Vortez.co.uk   
Friday, 30 July 2010 16:10
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" It's over a month since the AMD X6 debuted, but there have been an abundance of AM3 ready boards to welcome this new chip, with cutting edge features such as USB3 SATA 6G at the ready also. On the AMD platform there are 2 main chipsets to choose from. 890GX and 890FX. The M4A89GTD comes with the 890GX chipset whilst the board we are reviewing today, the M4A89TD PRO comes with 890FX chipset. James reviewed the M4A89GTD PRO in April. "

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Choiix Power Fort Advanced Review
Written by Kevin Piell -Gahd-   
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 00:00

Introduction

As a society, we are constantly on the go. In constant motion, we require a multitude of devices from phones and media devices to portable game consoles. We've come to rely on these devices to keep us up to date on what our friends are up to and what is going on in the world. Over the years our cellphones have become more and more of a necessity in our lives over the other devices. Ten years ago if I had left the house without my cellphone, I'd have to be pretty close to turn back for it. Now, it almost comes down to a panic attack of what to do when it is not near me. When it works, I barely keep in mind how often I'm checking RSS, email, headlines or any other feed I am instantly connected to at the tap of my finger.

Choiix Power Fort

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InWin Dragon Slayer MicroATX Case Review
Written by Ron Perillo -crowTrobot-   
Saturday, 17 July 2010 00:00

Introduction

The mythical fire breathing dragon is a force of overwhelming terror and destruction. It is an avatar of fear and despair; a symbolic flame that tempers those who are brave enough to face it and obliterates those that do not measure up. Time has made immortal, the legend of those who have stood triumphant on the carcass of this beast. Storied tales of dragon slayers recounted through the ages in literature and the arts; their act of victory inspiring paintings, sculptures, books, films and now a computer chassis!

InWin Dragon Slayer

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Budget Film making - How to make an Epic Retro Ray Gun Prop @ OverclockersHQ
Written by OverclockersHQ   
Friday, 30 July 2010 16:24
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" Every movie needs and epic raygun....right? Well maybe not every movie but all the good ones at least; and if you have one such movie in production I have the answer for you for your next prop build. This build is pretty simple just about anyone can do it even if you do not have solder skills. You will need copious amounts of duct tape if you do not possess the proper soldering skills though. So let's get your mad scientist goggles on and start harvesting some plasma and get this show on the road: "

OverclockersHQ
 
nTeresting - July 30, 2010 - Nvidia's Weekly Newsletter
Written by NVIDIA   
Friday, 30 July 2010 16:22
Press Release

In This Issue:

     • StarCraft II launched this week.  GeForce owners played it with smooth-edges thanks to our  anti aliasing support.  Radeon owners played it with ‘jaggies’.
     • AMD backed peddled with a statement about supporting gamers and games, like we already do with our “The Way It’s Meant to be Played’ program.
     • At Siggraph this week, NVIDIA ushered in a new era of computational visualization with a slew of products for graphics professionals. Welcome to it.
     • Mafia 2 is shaping up to be a showcase title for 3D Vision and PhysX, and this video shows why.
     • GeForce owners are playing over 500 titles in 3D today. Radeon owners are hoping others come through with 3D technology for them.
     • At Siggraph, PEER 1 Hosting launched the world’s first, large-scale hosted, GPU Cloud.
     • 3D lens, mobile modules and camcorders all launched this week.

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MSI GeForce GTX 460 1GB Cyclone Video Card @ Tweak Town
Written by Tweak Town   
Friday, 30 July 2010 16:11
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" Our first GTX 460 review was of the MSI Cyclone 768MB. Straight away it showed us what the GTX 460 was going to be about; good power at an even better price. Once we had a look at that we then checked out some 1GB models. Unlike most cards, the 1GB model wasn't just more memory, but it increased the memory bus width while adding some more ROPs at the same time. The problem we had was that the GIGABYTE card we looked at wasn't overclocked as much as the 768MB Cyclone from MSI. The Galaxy and Palit cards we then looked at afterwards instead had clocks so much higher. Until today we didn't have a chance to really see what the difference between the 768MB version and the 1GB version was on a more even keel. "

Tweak Town
 
CoolIT Vantage ALC Cooler Review @ HardwareHeaven
Written by HardwareHeaven   
Friday, 30 July 2010 16:09
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" Today we look at CoolIT’s new high end cooler, the Vantage A.L.C. In this review we will discover how it compares to the H50 in terms of performance and also look at it in detail to find out what features it has which could take processor cooling to a new level. "

HardwareHeaven
 
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