BurnOutPC.com has posted their review on the Everglide DKTBoard
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“A couple of months ago Razer announced that they took part in the design process of a new keyboard from Everglide. Everglide has a rich past of lots of gaming accessories and gaming mouse pads. They also sponsor a professional gamer by the name of DKT and this is the same name they used for this new keyboard. It’s called the Everglide DKT Board and it’s an extension of their DKT product line which is covered by their popular DKT mouse pad and now this DKT Board.”
Direct Link - http://www.burnoutpc.com/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=307
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Title: 500 GB Hard Disk Drive Round-Up
Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/627
Category: Reviews
Summary:
We compared the performance of ten different 500 GB SATA-300 hard disk drive models from Seagate, Samsung, Western Digital and Hitachi. Which is the fastest 500 GB in the market? Check it out!
Here is a snippet:
“When buying a hard disk drive most users are only concerned with the drive’s capacity. Should you also care about performance? We compared the performance of ten 500 GB SATA-300 hard disk drive models from Seagate, Samsung, Western Digital and Hitachi. Is there a big performance difference among them? Is it worthwhile to pay a little bit more and get a drive with a bigger buffer? If so, which is the fastest 500 GB in the market? Check it out!”
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Kill Switch DVD Review @ Ascully.com

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“I remember a time when action movies and action heroes ruled the world. Arnold, Sly, Jean-Claude and Steven Seagal were bankable stars. The movies were at least watchable, mainly because we didn’t know any better, and it was fun to see the good guys pummel the bad guys into oblivion.”
Article Link - http://www.ascully.com/?page_id=1544
Article Title - Kill Switch DVD Review @ Ascully.com
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“MSI’s P45 Diamond is an attractively packaged motherboard (just check out the size of the box!) that performs well for the price. It costs about a third of the price compared to seriously high-end solutions from the like of ASUS and Foxconn, but it’s comparable to Intel’s X48 and nVidia’s 790 chipsets when it comes to everyday usage and gaming. It looks pretty neat (the CircuPipe and the water-cooled Northbridge block in particular), sports an impressive array of onboard features, and the BIOS offers good overclocking and tweaking options. The P45 Diamond isn’t the most powerful solution for extreme users (that’ll be one based on Intel’s imminent X58 chipset and Corei7 processors), but it’s a decent all-rounder for the price.”
http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk/rev.php?id=816
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“If you’re LAN party enthusiast that prefer to take a mobile gaming rig, the DFI LanParty JR P45-T2RS offers very good performance for the price. What you’ll be getting is a micro ATX P45 motherboard with great features and Crosfire support via dual PCIe slots. For this reason … I can fully recommend it.”
Read the FULL review here … http://www.cpu3d.com/review/6155-1/dfi-lanparty-jr-p45-t2rs-motherboard/introduction.html
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Title: Thermolab Micro and Nano Silencer HTPC CPU Cooler Review on Technic3D
Link: http://www.technic3d.com/article-709,1-thermolab-micro-und-nano-silencer-htpc-cpu-kuehler-im-test.htm
Quote: “The Thermolab Micro and Nano Silencer HTPC CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. Design for Mini-ITX and Micro ATX form factor. Low noise by applying PWM Control fans? See the following Review on a Intel XE6800 CPU compared with Standard Boxed Cooling and many more.”
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Review Spring have a new article on reducing your PC running costs, focusing on how to reduce the energy consumption of your computer:
“As world energy costs are on the rise, one really easy way to save some money around the home is to reduce your PC running costs. It is quite common for some people to leave their computer running 24/7, along with the connecting peripherals. If for example you have a high end PC and LCD monitor, you could be using up to 350W under heavy load and 200W when idle. If you have a CRT monitor these figures could be even higher. Assuming that the average load is 275W and you leave your PC on 24/7, the cost per year would be £241 (at £0.10/kWH). This figure doesn’t even include optional extras that may be left on permanently, such as routers.”
Link : http://www.reviewspring.com/reduce-your-pc-running-costs-a18873.php
Title : Reduce Your PC Running Costs @ ReviewSpring.com
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DFI Lanparty DK P45-T2RS Plus Motherboard Review
“The P45 chipset has been out on the market for quite some time now and motherboards are widely available. But as usual, it takes a bit more time for DFI to tweak and tune their version of the P45. Today, we have a look at the P45-T2RS Plus motherboard, let’s find out if it was worth the wait.”
http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=873
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G.Skill offers with the 4GB PC2-8800 a new High-End DDR2 memory kit,
which promises high performance also with a standard DDR2 voltage of 1.8V-1.9V.
The memory kit contains two 2GB modules with DDR2-1100 speed at CL5.
In this review we will test the performance of the inexpensive 4GB DDR2 kit with CL4 and
compare them to several other DDR2 memory modules.
Title:
G.Skill 4GB Kit DDR2-1100/PC2-8800 (F2-8800CL5D-4GBPI) Memory Review
Link:
http://www.ocinside.de/html/results/gskill_f2_8800cl5d_4gbpi.html
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Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse
Another little gadget which I have the pleasure of reviewing is the Razer Salmosa! One of Razers epic products in the line of gaming mice. It’s surprising how much more effective you can be with the top quality equipment. These mice are designed by gamers for gamers so they can’t go that wrong! What makes the Razer Salmosa stand out amongst the crowd is the “Speed of Light” Tagline which it’s been advertised with. So let’s check out how useful this miniature gaming mice really is!
“The Salmosa isn’t a bad mouse, with a price tag of £29.99 it’s a perfect product which provides quality results. Even though it is a little dull to look at the Salmosa gives the user a completely fluent gaming experience especially with map scrolling. With the ability to change the dpi settings you have complete freedom to use this mouse how you want it. But changing the dpi mid game can be quite tricky. ”
Read the FULL review at www.Playit3D.com …
http://www.playit3d.com/review/50329-1/razer-salmosa-review/introduction.html
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