Sunbeamtech X-1300 Laser Mouse Review at 3DXtreme

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The "X-Sharp MS-X777" is the perfect choice for the gaming enthusiast who wants to take their gaming experience to the next level but does not want to spend a lot of money on un-necessary buttons and fancy features. I would recommend this unit to anyone looking for something basic that will give them the extra edge in their game play.

Logitech's G15 Gaming Keyboard

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The first of Logitech's G-series gaming peripherals, the G5 Laser Mouse, is perhaps the best mouse we've ever used. Find out if the company's G15 Gaming Keyboard knocks one out of the park, too.

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Samsung SyncMaster 930MP 19 Inch LCD TFT Monitor Review @ Tweaknews

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With Samsung's brand name bringing strong backup, we've come to expect the highest quality available. As a multifunction panel, this monitor excels in every capacity. The monitor sports a high contrast ratio, an excellent viewing angle and nearly every input you could imagine.

Logitech G7 laser Cordless Gaming Mouse at 3DXtreme

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A $100 mouse might make some folks shudder, but this will be the last mouse you will need to buy. I can?t imagine Logitech out doing the G7 but I?m sure they are already working on something that?s faster, better and cheaper. I cannot say enough good things about the Logitech G7, if you are in the market for the last mouse you will ever buy ? you?ve just seen it ? now go buy it!

Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard

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Logitech, although a long time favorite of gamers for their comfortable mice has only recently started developing products exclusively for the competitive gaming scene, first with the Gaming-Grade MX518, then the new G5 and G7 laser mice. Not about to neglect the left hand, Logitech is about to put out the G15, their first keyboard for gamers, designed by gamers, about to be reviewed by a gamer, who got this job through gaming. This oughta be good.

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Creative's Sound Blaster X-Fi Audio Processor @ TechReport

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Modesty has never been one of Creative's strong suits, but could there be something to all the X-Fi hype? To find out, we subjected the most affordable X-Fi offering, the $110 Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic, to a punishing battery of performance, quality, and listening tests against competitors ranging from M-Audio's Revolution 7.1 to integrated "Azalia" High Definition Audio. Read on to see how the XtremeMusic fared and why the X-Fi is such a bold departure from audio chips of old.

HIS X800 GTO IceQ II Turbo Review @ MVKTech

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HIS adds to their arsenal this last quarter another mainstream VPU within the X800 series. Introducing the HIS X800 GTO IceQ II Turbo. Extending the life of the Radeon X800 architecture once again, the HIS X800 GTO IceQ II Turbo is mid range milestone with an extra punch of performance thanks to the extra bandwidth created in enabling 12 pixel pipelines. Will the new 12 pixel pipeline and R480 VPU live up to the best bang for the buck theory and how does it stack up against the Radeon X800 GT? Read on to find out...

Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic

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The Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic harnesses the full power of the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor to upgrade any existing library of MP3 files to the Xtreme Fidelity audio standard. With the X-Fi 24-bit Crystallizer?, MP3 music and movies are converted to Xtreme Fidelity, making them sound even better than they do on their original CD or DVD recording.

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SanDisk Sansa e140 Review

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Gadget Flash has reviewed the SanDisk Sansa e140 digital audio player which has 1GB of flash memory.

For the Sansa e140 you don?t need to install special software. You plug in with the USB cable and you can drag ?n drop your music on it. Standard you can store 1 GB of music (about 240 mp3?s). Slide in the battery, plug in the stereo headphones and you are ready to listen.

Gigabyte i-RAM @ TweakTown

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During the Computex 2005 trade show in Taiwan this year, much attention was drawn towards Gigabyte's new i-RAM product. i-RAM is Gigabyte's latest innovation which caters for users and businesses who require super quick data transfer over the SATA bus through the use of DDR memory modules. Read on as we take a look at Gigabyte's first attempt at hitting into the solid state storage market - how does 150MB/s burst and average read speeds sound?

In depth ATI X1800 XT and X1800 XL

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Finally, ATI renews its high end line with the Radeon X1800 XT and XL, bringing performance gains and additional functionalities. Does NVIDIA with its GeForce 7800 have anything to worry about? Behardware.com has tested the X1800 XT and XL with 7 games (Far Cry, Half Life 2, Colin Mc Rae 05 etc.) and analysed ATI?s new architecture in detail to answer this question.

Test: ATI Radeon X1800 XT & XL

Corsair TWINX2048-3500LLPRO CAS2 Review

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Corsair have just launched what they call the fastest ASUS compatible DDR1 memory on the market. At PC3500 and CAS2, these 1GB sticks soar past the competition. Let's see just how overclockable they are, and see how far we can push them while keeping our beloved CAS2.

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Antec TruePower II 480w Power Supply Review

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As most of you already know, today?s latest hardware tends to require very reliable power sources for it to operate properly. Some video cards require as much as 200w at full load. If you are one of us dreaming of going towards an SLI or Crossfire setup, then you will have to shop carefully and make sure that you acquire a very powerful high end power supply.

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