Reviews

Monday, 09 November 2009 00:00

Quote: "When the LGA1156 Lynnfield Processor launched, we touched on the basics of the reference DP55KG Extreme Series Motherboard. At launch, it was the standard and the board to beat as we’ve reviewed other comparable P55 motherboards along the way. Essentially, if another platform can’t emulate, match, or improve upon its performance, we really aren’t interested."

Article URL: http://www.futurelooks.com/intel-dp55kg-kingsberg-extreme-series-motherboard-review/


 
Monday, 09 November 2009 00:00

Quote: "The HD4890 iCooler x4 edition from HIS can be easily summed up as a performance bargain for US$179 at the time of this review. For those not interested in DX11 gaming and its related expensive videocards, the HD4890 is still a potent performer for the enthusiast gamer. The card tested today with its excellent heatpipe cooler and stellar overclocking performance should be considered over paying $50 more for a different name brand built off the same reference design."

Article URL: http://www.tweaknews.net/reviews/his_radeon_hd4890_icooler_x4_videocard_review/


 
Monday, 09 November 2009 00:00

CM-Storm-Sniper-Black-Case-SGC-6000-KKN1-GPQuote: "Déjà vu is a funny thing. At first you're not sure it's real; then you're absolutely convinced; finally, it fades and you're not sure anymore. The CM Storm Sniper, first shown to the public when Cooler Master launched the CM Storm brand in 2008, started out life with a full "Black Ops" paint job. Black on the outside, black on the inside and the first gaming case to feature three massive 200mm cooling fans, it was an instant hit. Somehow, the production version ended up without the black interior, but it was still a rousing success when Benchmark Reviews looked at it in January of this year. Its ten months later, coming up on the holiday season, and what better (and easier) way to kick it up a notch than to bring back the black: The CM Storm Sniper Black Edition SGC-6000-KKN1-GP."

Article URL: http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=398&Itemid=61


 
Sunday, 08 November 2009 23:38
Roccat-KovaQuote: "Roccat are well known at this stage for their impressive PC peripherals, introducing desktop spacial management along with massive ammounts of viral media. Today we're looking at a product form them that's definately in the Roccat vein. Known as the Kova, it's a 3200 DPI mouse, with a solid plastic shell, and an interesting driverless design. Sounds intriguing, let's check it out."

Article URL: http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/peripherals/roccat-kova/

 
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