One name derived from Roman culture is the Xigmatek Pantheon. The name “Pantheon” is actually a temple in Rome that is dedicated to the Roman Gods. In this instance, it is a rather impressive computer chassis. The Pantheon is a full tower that supports both mATX and standard ATX motherboards. Built into the Pantheon is a fan controller that features …
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Tt eSPORTS Shock Gaming Headset @ TechwareLabs
Tt eSPORTS, a division of Thermaltake, make gamer targeted hardware. Today we look at their Shock Gaming Headset and see if it can pass our labs test. Full story at Techware Labs.
Read More »Pocket Boom Portable Vibration Speaker @ TestFreaks
Today for review Ive got a product that just has to be seen or actually heard to be believed. Its a product that I thought was just a gimmick, but I was wrong, very wrong. Its called the Pocket Boom Portable Vibration Speaker, and its a speaker that you can hook to anything with a standard 3.5mm jack. Its much …
Read More »Corsair Force GT 240GB Solid State Drive Review @ Tweak Town
As with any product, the more time you put into refining it, the better the end result. Reference designs may go through several revisions before they will reach optimal performance. That said, as time passes small issues that can cause problems in rare instances are isolated and solutions are implemented on an ongoing basis to make products better. Corsair has …
Read More »GIGABYTE Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Gaming Mouse Review @ Vortez
What makes the move even braver is the fact that this mouse is anything but a budget entry. Tipping the scales at a costly£80 it is right up there with some very stiff competition. Granted wireless gaming mice are never a cheap option and not normally as advanced as wired gaming mice so to price the AIVIA M8600 so high …
Read More »Synology USB Station 2 Review @ Tech-Reviews.co.uk
With the amount of USB devices that you can attach to your computer, people are always running out of room for them. Well, today weve got the Synology USB Station 2, which plugs directly into your router to allow access to any USB device over your network. Its small and can be placed anywhere, but how well will it perform? …
Read More »NZXT Tempest 210 Mid Tower Case Review @ Tweak Town
Digging into my NZXT file to grab the template I write with for NZXT, I realized it has been almost four months since I wrote anything for NZXT as far as cases go. This might explain the sudden explosion of submission to me for testing as of late. This review will be the first of four coming up from NZXT …
Read More »HornetTek Defender Hard Drive Enclosure @ TechwareLabs
The external hard drive market has been long established and heavily saturated. In order to succeed a company must do something different or else risk falling into line with the hundreds of other virtually identical products. Does the HornetTek Defender have what it takes to stand out from the crowd? Full story at TechWare Labs.
Read More »Raidmax Blackstorm Mid-Tower Case Review @ Kitguru
We recently received a case from a company called Raidmax who have apparently been around since 1988, in some shape or form. They have quite a large range of products which includes cases, power supplies and a CPU cooler. Full story at Kitguru.
Read More »ASUS GeForce GTS 450 Direct CU Silent Video Card Review @ Tweak Town
The GTS 450 from NVIDIA launched a little over a year ago; on September 13th, 2010 to be exact. For that reason, you can’t help but imagine my surprise when ASUS wanted to shoot over a new version of the card as it was introduced to the new Direct CU Silent family. Knowing there’s a clear market for low end …
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