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  • be quiet! Shadow Rock TopFlow SR1 CPU Cooler Review

    NikkTech

    "Much like PC Cases in the market one can find countless CPU Coolers of every size, type and design aimed towards pretty much every user out there from casual users, gamers and enthusiasts to overclockers, professionals and even enterprise users. However although the sky is really the limit in this section of the industry there aren't that many low profile CPU Coolers for HTPC use with serious cooling efficiency available currently something which is perhaps the most important reason as to why most HTPC owners are not very eager when it comes to overclocking their systems. Well be quiet! aims to change that with their latest Shadow Rock TopFlow SR1 low profile CPU Cooler and once again we are here to see exactly just what it is they have put on the table."

    NikkTech

  • Sennheiser U 320 Universal Gaming Headset

    BCCHardware

    "At the end of the day the Sennheiser U 320 headset for the your universal gaming needs is a pretty solid product and if you have the budget for these I know you won't be disappointed. They are very comfortable, have great audio quality and plug into any device that you use for mainstream gaming. These did win our Editor's Choice "Gold" award, but they could use a tweak on the price to really make them stand out. ."

    BCCHardware

  • Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse Review

    "The G600 isn't very attractive as a result of Logitech emphasizing ergonomics and function over aesthetics. I wouldn't call the Razer Naga attractive either with its own waffle of buttons, or really any other MMO mice such as the Corsair M90 and the Mad Catz M.M.O. 7. The G600 just looks weird, but for all the right reasons..."

    Legit Reviews

  • Rosewill Gaming Keyboard RK-8100

    Benchmark Reviews

    "Despite being a PC gamer since receiving MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries for my parents' ancient Epson back in 1995, I've never really had a keyboard specifically designed as a "gaming" keyboard. They've always been generic office things from Microsoft or Logitech. At a relatively low $24.99, Rosewill targets this well-featured peripheral at the budget-conscious gamer. It features a number of bells and whistles to appeal to a gaming audience. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the Rosewill Gaming Keyboard RK-8100 (model RIKB-11003)."

    Benchmark Reviews

  • Fractal Design NEWTON R3 1000 W

    "Today, we will look at Fractal Design's fresh Newton R3 1000 W power supply. The press loves their cases, but Fractal PSUs haven't knocked anyone's socks off yet. Can their first Platinum efficiency unit change things for the better?"

    techPowerUp

  • Gigabyte GA-F2A85X-UP4 FM2 Motherboard Review: Overkill for Trinity?

    "FM2 poses an interesting quandary for motherboard manufacturers. AMD provides a very robust and full featured chip for use with their processors (A85X) that would lend itself well to midrange and enthusiast class motherboards. Unfortunately, AMD does not provide a similarly high end CPU as compared to the competition at price ranges that would make sense for a motherboard that would cost between $140 and $250 on the FM2 platform."

    PC Perspective

  • Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T Windows 8 Tablet Review

    "Not long ago, we tested one of Samsung's new Windows 8 tablets to take a close-up look at Intel's Clover Trail Atom Z2760 SoC. Now that we've covered the chip driving the tablet, it's time to take a look at the Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T as a whole. The tablet runs about $650 by itself, which puts the price on par with a similarly-configured iPad. (Well, as similarly as it can be configured.) Throw in the optional keyboard and dock for another $100, and you're still looking at a device that should be able to stand in for your laptop in some situations, at an attainable price."

    Hot Hardware

  • TYLT vs Antec vs Rosewill Portable USB Battery Pack Shootout

    "There's a price to be paid when it comes to owning high-powered smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S III and the LG Optimus G... and I'm not just talking about those lengthy contracts we have with our cell phone providers. You've surely had the experience of being out for the day, doing your thing, only to realize that the battery on your mobile device is about to run dry. You're nowhere near a charger, nor do you have the time to tether yourself to a wall outlet for an hour to top that thing back up. What can you do?"

    MegaTech News

  • Cooler Charts: 24 Models tested - update Corsair H110 - 2 x 140mm

    Ocaholic

    "In our comparison tables, you can find test results regarding 24 recent air and watercoolers. Furthermore we do not comment the benchmark values. The idea and also the goal is to present to you a market overview which helps you choose the right cooler."

    Ocaholic

  • Enermax Triathlor FC 650 W Power Supply Review

    "The Triathlor FC is the latest power supply series with the 80 Plus Bronze certification from Enermax, coming to replace the MODU82+ series. So far, three models were released: 550 W, 650 W, and 700 W. Let's see if the 650 W model is a good buy."

    Hardware Secrets

  • Asus Orion Pro

    LanOC Reviews

    "When it comes to gaming, you only use two senses: sight and sound. While a great monitor, or an Eyefinity/nVidia surround setup can cost you $500 or more, a top of the line headset won't cost nearly that. Asus has sent over one of their Republic of Gamers branded headsets in the Orion Pro that falls directly in the category of high end gaming headset. In a sea of headsets ranging from awful to amazing, it's time to see where the Orion Pro lands."

    LanOC Reviews

  • GIGABYTE Z77X-UP7 Intel Z77 Motherboard Review

    "All in all I have to say that the GIGABYTE Z77X-UP7 is a great board and it's been a pleasure to work with over the past couple of weeks. Despite having the rather high price tag of $399.99 I would easily recommend the Z77X-UP7 to anyone looking for a top of the line motherboard..."

    Legit Reviews

  • Seagate Wireless Plus 1TB Wireless Hard Drive Review

    Bigbruin

    "While the Seagate Satellite was available with a capacity of 500GB, the new Wireless Plus is currently available as a 1TB drive. In addition to a capacity upgrade, other refinements include improved battery life and software enhancements. One of the most exciting of these enhancements is the ability to write to the Wireless Plus over the wireless connection."

    Bigbruin

  • SanDisk Extreme 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review

    "How Extreme are you? We test the latest USB 3.0 flash drive from SanDisk and see how it performs."

    TweakTown

  • Plextor 128GB M5M mSATA SSD Review

    "Today we are looking at a new mSATA drive from Plextor – the 128GB M5M. Diminutive mSATA drives are without doubt a growing market, adopted in many laptop computers today. As we have seen in recent desktop motherboard reviews on Kitguru many manufacturers are now including a mSATA slot, an ideal solution for a fast boot drive."

    Kitguru

  • OCZ Vector 256GB SATA III Barefoot 3 SSD

    BCCHardware

    "OCZ has done it. They've taken their not-too-long-ago purchase of Indilinx, matured it and created a controller that does a very good job. The features of this drive are excellent and the performance is even better. The fact that OCZ is seeing the future and putting all of this performance into a 7mm drive is also a very good thing. That ensure it will work on anything from Ultrabooks to Rackmount SAS arrays and everything in between. If you want great, scratch that - excellent performance, you can get it in a 7mm drive from OCZ that is sure to knock your digital socks off. . ."

    BCCHardware

  • SSDs at the Office – Trials, Tribulations and Still Worth It

    "In advance of the busiest season at the office I work at, I wondered if adding an SSD to the slightly-aging Dell I use would offer a considerable gain in performance, and thus make the onslaught of work easier to deal with. Little did I realize, upgrading a Dell business PC requires a lot of patience, planning and snacks."

    Techgage

  • Fractal Design Node 304 Case Review

    "For those looking to build a mini-ITX system, maybe as a HTPC, server or just as a compact desktop Fractal Design recently released the Node 304. With support for standard PSUs, six hard drives and graphics cards up to 310mm in length this could make for a very flexible mini-ITX build..."

    Hardware Heaven

  • Silverstone Precision PS08

    "The Precision PS08 is the newest addition to the Precision family of cases from Silverstone. Its key selling point is the ability to hold large graphics cards within its compact and nearly weightless belly, but is it enough to sway people away from mid-tower cases for the same price?"

    techPowerUp

  • Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate G3 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review

    NikkTech

    "Around a month ago i was asked to attend a technology related seminar for which i had to prepare and bring enough material to fill a large part of the 6 hours total it was ment to last (i say ment because i ended up leaving a lot sooner). The result was me filling a total of 52GB worth of data from charts, benchmarks, product pictures and Full HD clips on my favorite Kingston HyperX 128GB USB Flash Drive. Now the interesting part was that i wasn't really the only person in charge of bringing material for the seminar and so in the end there were five of us each carrying a USB flash drive with enough data to fill not 6 but 30 hours. Because of that in the end we all started talking about flash drives, how their prices have reached an all-time low and which are the best ones in the market currently not only in terms of performance but also in appearance and build quality. Naturally the award winning HyperX and PREDATOR flash drives by Kingston where at the center of our discussion but it seems that Kingston is on a roll since the very next day we received their latest DataTraveler Ultimate G3 64GB USB 3.0 Flash drive."

    NikkTech

  • How to Install Google Chrome on the Amazon Kindle Fire HD

    Think Computers

    "As you may know I have recently added a Kindle Fire HD to my gadget list. I actually really like the device. You can read my lengthy review on it here. Amazon tries to keep you in their ecosystem with the Kindle Fire HD. As such you can only download apps that are in Amazon's App store. This really does limit you. Amazon's silk browser is alright, but there are plenty of better browsers available for Android. Amazon blocks them from their app store, but you are still able to install them. In this guide we will show you how to easily install Google Chrome on your Amazon Kindle Fire HD. This process shouldn't take that long and the best part you do not even have to root your Kindle Fire HD! Let's get started!"

    Think Computers

  • ASRock 990FX Extreme9 Motherboard

    "Not many motherboard manufacturers are releasing new motherboards for AMD CPUs lately, since AMD hasn't come out with a new chipset since 2011. Breaking this trend, ASRock released the 990FX Extreme9, a high-end socket AM3+ motherboard. Let's see what this motherboard has to offer."

    Hardware Secrets

  • ROCCAT Lua Classic 3-Button Gaming Mouse Review

    "The Lua is an entry-level mouse from ROCCAT, which is using an Avago ADNS A3050 optical sensor with a maximum DPI of 2000. The product comes with some features borrowed from the Savu like the lateral "no-sweat" plastic finish or the ultra-precise 2D scrolling wheel and is priced decently."

    Madshrimps

  • Cooler Master Seidon 120M Review

    "It's the turn of Cooler Master to show their worth in the arena of the all-in-one liquid CPU coolers. Can the new Seidon 120M ALC tackle the opposition?"

    Vortez

  • ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 Review

    Ocaholic

    "Concerning the TUF series, to which the Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 from ASUS belongs, the manufacturer promises durability thanks to the use of high quality components. Furthermore this thing comes with a camouflage look, which in an elegant way, addresses a certain niche of gamers and in general users who demand quality. You also find that there are numerous connectors on this board and at a first glance it looks like this thing seems to be an excellent allrounder."

    Ocaholic

  • PCSpecialist Vanquish Z11 System Review

    "Not everyone has the time or inclination to build a new system themselves and luckily we have some great system builders in the UK. PCSpecialist have proven their worth in previous reviews on Kitguru and today we are looking at their latest Vanquish Z11 system which features an overclocked Core i5 3570K, fast solid state drive and GTX660ti graphics card."

    Kitguru

  • Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD Review

    "In the enthusiast SSD market two products stand taller than the rest - the OCZ Vector and Samsung's 840 Pro. Today we're looking at the 256GB capacity size. Two drives enter, one drive leaves the champion."

    TweakTown

  • Gigabyte Z77X UD4H Motherboard Review

    "In this review we will be looking at an excellent example of what a well rounded motherboard should look like the Gigabyte Z77X UD4H. For those familiar with the Gigabyte line up you'll realize the UD4 is a mainstream motherboard designed for power users who want a little more from their system."

    NinjaLane

  • Thermaltake Level 10 Mouse Review

    OCIA

    "When the Thermaltake Level 10 case debuted at CeBIT in 2009, it garnered quite a bit of attention for its radical concept design. Now Tt aims to broaden the Level 10 product stable further by adding gaming peripherals such as headsets and mice. The Level 10 M Gaming Mouse, like previous Level 10 cases, was designed in partnership with BMW DesignworksUSA. One look tells you that this is not your average ordinary mouse."

    OCIA

  • Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dragonborn DLC Video Review

    "Kaeyi Dream brings us her thoughts on the latest DLC package for Skyrim: Dragonborn in her latest video for HardwareHeaven."

    Hardware Heaven

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