Clever Power isn't a name on the tip of every PC-Enthusiast's tongue, but it may be soon. Madshrimps tests two unique products from this company which are designed to help stabilize power flow inside your PC for the CPU and Video card.
SilverStone TJ02 Case Review
If you're building yourself a nice new system, chances are you might well want a shiny new case to enclose your precious equipment in. Elite Bastards take a look at a case from SilverStone which is almost guaranteed to produce an "Ooh, pretty!" response from most, the TJ02.
KEF KHT-3005 Home Theater Surround Sound Speakers Review
There are products, despite their steep price tags, that make you go wow. That?s the case with KEF?s KHT-3005 home theater surround sound speakers. While the steep price tags are hardly worth it for many high-end speaker units we see in the market, select manufacturers play the bargain game and yield successful and tasteful products. We will ruin the surprise and tell you that KEF?s KHT-3005 impressed us immensely. Read on for more details?
Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile Processor Review - T7600
Intel has done it! They've lowered power consumption and improved battery life in our third and possibly final look at the Intel Core 2 Duo mobile CPU. So is the latest CPU all it's hyped up to be?
Victory WorldCard Office Card Scanner Review
Wouldn't it be great if there was a way to quickly grab the information off the card so you don't have to haul a ton for business card size pieces of paper around? Well, that's where the WordCard Office from PenPower comes in. Check it out!
The TechZone
The TechZone
AMD AM2 4600+ EE 2.40GHz
It's a great time to be building a dual core system, due to great competition between AMD and Intel. We are taking a look at the AM2 4600+ which proves to be a decent value due to recent price drops. Does it warrant a purchase, or should you be looking elsewhere?
TechGage
TechGage
ATI's Radeon X1950 XTX CrossFire: Quad SLI killer?
Last week we took a look at the performance of ATI's Radeon X1950 XTX and found it to be a terrific performer. But what about X1950 XTX CrossFire? Can two Radeon X1950 XTX cards running in CrossFire mode actually outperform NVIDIA's vaunted Quad SLI technology?
ATI Radeon X1950 XTX and high end multi-GPU solutions
As was the case with the Radeon X800, ATI decided it was time for a face lift for the current top of the line, the Radeon X1900 XTX. The Radeon X1950 XTX is born. It brings GDDR4 memory and a new cooling system. Behardware.com has tested this card and compared it to the ATI X1900 XTX, X1900 GT and NVIDIA 7950 GX2, 7900 GTX and 7900 GT.
Thermaltake Big Typhoon CL-P0114 4in1 Heatpipe Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
With the Big Typhoon, Thermaltake has added another great cooling solution the their stable of products available to PC enthusiasts. If you want good performance with minimum noise, this may be the cooler for you. The orientation of the fan also provides beneficial airflow under the large umbrella of the Big Typhoon, a big plus for this design.
PowerColor Radeon X1650 PRO video card review
While the focus last week was on the launch of the R580-based refresh part, the Radeon X1950 XTX, there were also important moves afoot in the low and mid-range of ATI's discrete graphics line-up, with the launch and realignment of several SKUs. Today Elite Bastards look at one such part, courtesy of PowerColor and their Radeon X1650 PRO. This 80nm RV535-based board is all set to go up against NVIDIA's GeForce 7600 GS, so they take a look at how it fares.
VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse Review
Don't underestimate the VX because it's labeled as a "Notebook Mouse." It can probably kick the tail off your desktop mouse.
Intel P965 chipset examined with Gigabyte 965P-DQ6
Today we compare Intel 975X vs. P965 chipset performance with Gigabyte's classy Core 2 Duo based 965P-DQ6 motherboard.
TweakTown
TweakTown
Logitech Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse
Logitech unveils its highest-end mouse yet?the MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse. The bells and whistles packed into this mouse sound like the Fourth of July. No hot dogs, though.
Apack ZeroTherm BTF90 Intel Duo Core / AMD AM2 Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
I'll have to admit that when I first took the ZEROtherm BTF-90 out of its box, I was a little apprehensive. This being the first offering from a company I was unfamiliar with, I feared that I was looking at a gimmick cooler with questionable performance. As it turned out, my fears were unjustified; about the performance, anyway.
Logitech Cordless Desktop MX5000 Laser Review
We have seen a number of technologies in today?s keyboards and mice, but companies, such as Logitech, always manage to pack something new that?s refreshing and exciting. Just when you think these mundane, albeit necessary, peripherals couldn?t get any better, there are always features that we never thought we would ever need, but once we started using them, they quickly became the must-haves in all future generations.
ASUS P5NSLI: Core 2 Duo and SLI on a Budget
Our early look at the affordable ASUS P5NSLI motherboard based on the NVIDIA nForce 570SLI for Intel chipset.
Tunic 2 Case Review
The personal computer case has been a recent addition to the list of products a computer enthusiast will consider in designing a high-performance system. Not long ago, when everything was beige and cooling meant more internal fans, computer cases were the very last item of consideration in such undertakings. The Tuniq 2 case from Sunbeamtech vows to offer the computer enthusiast and case modder a unique blend of elegant design and performance cooling at the entry-level price of $69.99. Please join me as I put the Tuniq 2 case through a torturous Bjorn3D review.
ASUS WL-700gE Router ? Download torrents with PC turned off
Today we have an exclusive look at the ASUS WL-700gE wireless router, which comes with an amazing set of features.
TweakTown
TweakTown
ABS Ultimate X9: Core 2 Extreme Hits a Speed Bump
With the launch of the Core 2 series of processors, Intel has reclaimed the high-end gaming performance sector. If you're debating between buying a system versus building your own, we've got our first OEM provided system... and it comes overclocked.
AnandTech
AnandTech