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Areca ARC-4036 6Gb/s SAS/SATA JBOD Enclosure – Conclusion

Click for closer inspection  CONCLUSION Having reached the end of our journey, I will admit that it did run a bit longer than expected.. The Areca enclosure is full of tons of features that one wouldn’t really expect to find with a JBOD/expander in its price range. It certainly has a lot of features to cover. The device is well …

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AMD E3850 + GIGABYTE GA-A75M-UD2H Motherboard Review @ Vortez

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The Llano APU (the desktop variety on test here is codenamed ‘Lynx’) contains the CPU, GPU and northbridge. As a consequence production costs and physical power costs are reduced greatly meaning cost to the consumer is lowered and a competitive performance level is maintained while providing a convenient and streamlined solution. Full story at Vortez.

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Enermax Hoplite Mid-Tower Chassis Review @ eTeknix.com

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Even though the days of the beige box are over, there still arent a huge number of cases on the market that have a visual wow-factor. A number manufacturers like Lian Li and Fractal Design produce very elegant looking cases which are easy on the eye but arent exactly exciting. Other manufacturers like Cooler Master and Antec take a different …

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Thecus N5200XXX 5-Bay NAS Server Review @Tweak Town

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This year Thecus introduced the new Triple X designation. XXX doesn’t have anything to do with those movies being made in California, but stands for Xtreme Power, Xtreme Value and Xtreme Function. The N5200 namesake has been with us for several years, but when paired with the new XXX features takes on a whole new form. To start things off, …

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Thermaltake FrioOCK Heatsink Review @ Ninjalane

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In this review we will be looking at the Thermaltake FrioOCK which happens to be the high powered upgrade to the popular Frio that we reviewed last year. The Frio ended up as a contest prize and we have been looking for a suitable replacement ever since. Full story at NinjaLane.

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ASUS F1A75-V Pro (AMD A75) Motherboard Review @ Tweak Town

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Today we’re going to be looking at our first A75 chipset motherboard in the form of the ASUS F1A75-V Pro. Of course, we’ve already done a big preview on this board that covered everything on the board and the BIOS; because of that we’ll be getting straight into the test system, talk about overclocking and get into the performance side …

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Logitech G510 Gaming Keyboard Review @ eTeknix.com

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Logitech are a brand that don’t really require an introduction, as they are very much like a household brand now, with more products on the market than every before, in many different areas of the peripheral market. One of the main accomplishments for them is in the keyboard market, offering very unique products for all types of users. Now before …

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Corsair Obsidian 650D Case Review @ Kitguru

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Today we are going to look at the Corsair Obsidian 650D Mid-Tower case which is the smallest model in the Obsidian range.  It shares the same styling cues as the larger 700D and 800D cases but comes in at a much more affordable price point.  It doesnt look like Corsair have compromised much on the feature set to achieve this …

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CM Storm Sentinel Z3RO-G Gaming Mouse Review @ eTeknix.com

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There are hundreds of gaming mice on the market at the moment all competing by presenting different unique features, customisation and superior specifications. Today we are taking a look at a gaming mouse that offers many advanced features and customisation options, but the question is- does it actually perform? CM Storm is a subsidiary of the highly respected PC power …

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Cougar Evolution Case Review @ Hardware Secrets

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As you may know by now, Cougar is a brand that belongs to HEC/Compucase, and the Evolution is a mid-tower case with interesting features, such as a 3.5″/2.5″ hot-swap docking station, a two-channel analog fan controller, and eight expansion slots, offered for USD 110 in the US. Let’s check it out. Full story at Hardware Secrets.

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