Razer Krait Mouse Review @ NGOHQ.com

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In the last few years many manufacturers started to aim at the gamers market. We?ve seen many products made especially for gamers. Razer is one of the manufacturers that provide high quality equipment for gamers. Today electronic sports are more popular then ever, people are flying to other countries just to take part in the action, and it has graduated to a professional level. If you like games then you will need the right equipment to beat your competitors. Razer has just released a new mouse optimized and aimed for Real-Time Strategy (RTS) games and Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming (MMOG).

Toshiba Satelite A100 PSMA1L-00C00C NoteBook Review @ VR-Zone

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The Toshiba Satelite A100 is a corporate notebook designed to be really mobile for those always on the go. Within its small 15.4" form factor, the Satelite A100 houses an array of impressive hardware to provide users with the convenience of an all-in-one workstation and the performance needed for fast and efficient tasking. We've gotten hold of the PSMA1L-00C00C model of the Satelite A100 range which comes in copper orange.

OCZ GameXStreme 600 Watt Power Supply Unit Review

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OCZ is back up to their old tricks again, market presence and domination. Since the inception of the OCZ Power Stream Series ask any true enthusiast what Power Supply is the best, or what are they running in their system (http://XtremeSystems.org/forums) and you will most likely get the same response. OCZ. I have reviewed numerous Power Supplies since I reviewed the OCZ Power Stream 520 Watt and I have always reinstalled it after the review. I had a few PSUs that died after 30 mins of stress testing, I?m not quite sure if it was a quality issue or the amount of juice my system requires but I have never had a problem while using my trusty OCZ Power Stream Power Supply Unit.

Logitech diNovo Laser Review

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Logitech is known for its mice and keyboard combos and I recently got the chance to try the Logitech diNovo Media Desktop laser. Logitech's latest and greatest is a Bluetooth set that consists of 5 pieces and includes: The Media Pad, the diNovo keyboard, MX1000 laser mouse for Bluetooth, recharging station and Bluetooth USB mini receiver.

SilverStone ELEMENT ST50EF 500w PSU Review @ NGOHQ.com

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Everything is just right, cables are aplenty and just the right length. Dual PCI-E connectors assure smooth dual video card operation. The motherboard connector fits both 20 and 24 pin motherboards, and of course it has the 4 pin 12v lead for the CPU. The SATA, Floppy, and Peripheral (incorrectly known as Molex) connectors are there as well, could always use more of those but there are enough to be adequate. Did I mention that this product has both ATi and Nvidia?s stamp of approval for operating their Dual-GPU technology?

Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP 30? LCD Monitor

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We recently bought 2 (yes, two!) 30 inch monitors for our gaming setup. The choice for the Dell 3007WFP came down primarily to availability here in Australia but we also looked seriously at Apple's 30in Cinema HD display. In this first look review we give you our findings after having used the Dells for about two months now.

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OCZ 2GB PC2-8000 Titanium VX2

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It seems just when you thought that ram can?t get any faster, someone like OCZ comes alone and show you that they can and will improve on their past great feats. One of those past feats that I would like to remind you of happened just over a year or so, OCZ introduced a mysterious DDR ram kit that had every forum in the world trying to guess what type of chips they were using.

Thermaltake Toughpower 600W Power Supply Review

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If you want to build yourself a high-end multi-GPU system, you'll be needing a power supply that's man enough for the job, with both a high Wattage and plenty of connectivity for all your needs. Elite Bastards take a look at a unit from Thermaltake that aims to match these requirements without breaking the bank.

Intel's Core 2 Extreme/Duo Processors

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Today's the day media outlets such as us are finally able to unveil all the details on Intel's next-generation Core 2 processors. The new chips are built on Intel's brand new Conroe CPU core, boasting more performance thanks to several improvements.

Intel's Core 2 Duo and Extreme processors

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Intel's next desktop processors have not been in a good place for the past two and a half years. Pentium 4 and Pentium D CPUs have run at relatively high clock speeds but delivered relatively low performance compared to their competition from AMD. They've also drawn a tremendous amount of power, which they've generously expended as heat. In other words, they've been hotter than Jessica Simpson and slower than, well, Jessica Simpson. Despite heroic efforts by Intel's engineering and manufacturing types, these chips based on the Netburst microarchitecture haven't been able to overcome their inherent limitations well enough to keep up with the Athlon 64. As a result, Intel decided to scrap Netburst and bet the farm on a new high-performance, low-power design from the Israel-based design team responsible for the Pentium M.

ASRock ConRoeXFire-eSATA2 Motherboard Review

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The Intel Core 2 Duo that is about to be launched is making big headlines for those who keep up with the tech buzz for it's impressive big step-ahead performance. Interest is not just generated from a by-standers' position but a lot from an eager purchaser, thanks to the very attractive and affordable pricing of the lower-end models such as the E6300 and E6400.

G.Skill 2x 512MB PC3200 (F1-3200PHU1-512NT) Memory Review

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This Review of the G.Skill 512MB PC3200 DDR memory primarily shows if high-quality
memory modules can reach higher overclocking results and if inexpensive PC-3200 modules
satisfy overclockers even with clearly more than 200 MHz (DDR400). The two 512 MB modules were tested in dual channel mode and compared with different timings.

Asys Freedom CK-1022-6 Tower Case Review

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OCIA.net takes a look at the Asys Freedom CK-1022-6 Tower Case in their latest review.

Enter the new CK-1022-6 Freedom, touted as a Super Tower / entry-level server case from Asys. Yes, that's Asys, with a Y. Can't say that I've ever come across any of their cases before, but the product information sheet looked promising. And the pictures showed it was no slouch in the looks department either. There were also some interesting features I wanted to check out a bit closer. This might not be such a bad case after all.

Galaxy Geforce 7900 GT

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Overclocking performance is a major reason for owning a 7900 GT. At stock it already beats its competition, so when we delve into overclocking it's all about getting GTX-like performance for a lot less money. That's not a typo, the memory really did reach 900 MHz! The core reached a reasonable 578 MHz.

Scythe Quiet Drive review

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Building a quiet system is becoming a priority for more and more users these days, and while passively cooling CPUs and most video cards is a simple enough task, what about silencing your hard drive? Scythe offers a solution to this problem in the form of their Quiet Drive, and today Elite Bastards take a look at this device.

Silverstone TJ08 Mini-TX Case Review

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Looking for a compact case that can hold enough storage devices and keep your components running cool? The TJ08 might be the ideal candidate, with sleek looks, two 120mm fans and room for four hard drives, mini-ITX enclosure for the power user? Let's find out