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A-DATA Vitesta Extreme Edition DDR2 Memory Review
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A-DATA recently threw their hat into the high performance DDR2 memory ring with its new line of Vitesta Extreme Edition memory modules. Offering speeds of up to 1000MHz, they are ideal for Intel and AMD platforms where extreme performance counts. A-DATA claims the ultra high speed of the Extreme Edition modules guarantees gamers a unique experience. Bold claims in a crowded DDR2 market. Are they ramtastic or just plain fragged out. Click to find out.
 
Fastek Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570GTX Gaming System
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Looking for a sweet gaming system that's Direct x10 ready, Vista ready and stuffed full of top end Gigabyte components. Fastek have the answer. The 3D Aurora 570GTX Gaming Tower provides cutting edge technology for next generation games such as the amazing Crysis in a professionally configured package. Based around the feature rich Gigabyte DQ6 motherboard along with a top spec Core 2 Duo processor and Gigabyte 8800GTX graphics card, this system is so future proof it ought to come with it's own crystal ball! Are you're trigger fingers itching? Let's go.
 
Thermaltake Muse OTB2.5 eSATA Enclosure Review
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2.5" Notebook SATA Hard Drives are becoming more common nowadays and hard disk enclosures supporting these high speed drives are already hitting the market. The only drawback is with these enclosures is that SATA Hard Disks normally support data transfer rates of 1.5Gbps but the enclosures, which use the USB2.0 interface, limit this to a maximum speed 480Mbps.

Thermaltake, which has been the forerunner in the Cooling solutions business for a long time now, released a new product recently, called the Muse OTB2.5 eSATA Harddisk Enclosure. The OTB stands for One Touch Backup. This enclosure, as the name suggests, is capable of supporting SATA transfer speed and the much touted One Touch Backup.

 
Thermaltake Ruby Orb Review
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Thermaltake is well known in the overclocker community for its top class cooling solutions and power supplies. They have been at the forefront of innovative air cooling and water cooling solutions for the enthusiast overclockers for sometime. Today, we will review their Ruby Orb CPU cooler. The Ruby Orb is designed to support most of the existing sockets including the LGA775, 939, and the AM2 sockets.

The Ruby Orb utilizes a radial dissipation design that is unique in the cooling industry. The number of cooling fins multiply as they extend from the center of the Ruby Orb to reduce backpressure on the fan and faster heat dissipation. The y-split fin design allows the Ruby Orb to maximize its cooling fins up to 140 fins at the end to provide extended cooling surface and smooth airflow.

 
Thermaltake Muse 3.5 eSATA and USB2.0 Combo Review
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We reviewed the Thermaltake Muse OTB2.5 eSATA Enclosure a few days ago, and now it's time for some 3.5 inch action.

Today, we have with us the Thermaltake Muse 3.5" eSATA & USB2.0 Combo Enclosure. This unit combines great looks with excellent features. USB2.0 or eSATA connections means you can have your cake and eat it. So what are you waiting for - click on over to the main review!

 
Synology Cube Station CS-406 Review
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A small footprint, terabytes of capacity, RAID redundancy, ADS support and stylish design make the CS-406 the Swiss Army knife of NAS Appliances. With built in features such as create your own website, schedule data backup, digital media adaptor for music share, continuous file download without a PC and lots more, it could just be the best product ever for high powered lifestyles. Let's go!
 
Antec Neo HE 500 PSU Review
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Antec is well known for their top rated PC Cases, air-cooling solutions and power supplies. The NEO HE family of psu's represent a move to environmentally responsible power sources with just as much kick as the juice guzzling units out there.  Available in 380W, 430W, 500W, 550W models, these high efficiency units might just make you grab the nearest tree and give it a hug.

The HE stands for High Efficiency and when they say it, they mean it! These units have one of the highest rated efficiencies on the market - 85% and whisper quiet operation. Put on your flower power coat, stick some Bob Dylan on and make a peace sign as we  find out if the NEO HE is hip or just plain hippy!
 
Asus EN8800GTX Review
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Next generation gaming has arrived! Well the hardware's here at least. Unless you've been living in PC World for the last few weeks, you're probably well aware that NVIDIA has launched the first line of direct x10 graphics cards on the market. Based around the G80 GPU, the current king and fastest card on the planet goes to the top of the range 8800GTX GeForce line. With tremendous pixel pushing prowess and power guzzling requirements (a whopping 850w PSU is required for SLI), it's the american muscle car of the graphics world. ASUS have taken the reference design from NVIDIA and packaged it up in an exclusive EN8800GTX package and it's really rather good. Are you ready to drool? Let's go.
 
Nokia E61 Review
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The first look at the E61 makes you think that its Nokia's move to take on the RIM Blackberrys and the Palms. A big phone or a small PDA? Which ever way you see it, the E61 is brilliant in use and thanks to a clever design, much thinner and less wider than many PDAs. The phone weighs just 144 grams and measures 117 x 69.7 x 14 mm.

 

The E61 is the first S60 device to feature a full QWERTY keyboard and a BIG display (320 x 240 pixels at 56 x 42 mm - thats wider than any S60 screen). Being a business phone, there are no extra frills like a camera or an FM radio for the gadget geeks. The features and the price put this phone at the top of the competition in this segment. With a host of connectivity options including GPRS, IrDA, Wi-Fi 802.11i/e/g, 3G, EDGE and Bluetooth, let's find out how it stacks up.

 

 

 
OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 Review
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OCZ Titanium PC2 8000 VX2 DDR2 

Top spec performance and Max Power styling. That'll be the OCZ  Titanium series then. The PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 is currently some of the finest DDR2 memory available for Core 2 Duo and AMD processors. Extreme voltage support, tight 4-4-4-15 timings at SPD and probably the sexiest heatsink spreaders ever made. Stop drooling and find out if they live up to the hype in our review.

 
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