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Kingston HyperX PC3-11000 DDR3 Memory Kit Review @ Virtual-Hideout

http://www.virtual-hideout.net/reviews/Kingston_KHX1375_DDR3/index.shtml

Quote: “This is where Kingston Technology has come to answer the call. One of those kits could very well be the Hyper X KHX11000D3LLK2/2G Dual Channel Kits. It's based on their newest performance Hyper X DDR3 series intended for the upscale and more serious enthusiast who want to tap in to their processor's unseen performance. At 1375MHz, it operates at a frequency previous DDR2 modules just couldn't quite achieve mainly due to power requirements and related heat causing too much instability. Have a look at Kingston's latest signature Hyper X DDR3 1375MHz modules.”

Casio Exilim EX-Z1050

"The Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1050 is a 10MP camera featuring a 3x optical zoom and a 2.6-inch LCD display."

http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review4666.html
ViewSonic VX2835wm 28 Inch LCD Display Review at XYZ Computing

http://www.xyzcomputing.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=1130

Brief:
The VX2835wm is basically a larger version of the VX2235wm that we reviewed a few weeks ago with a few upgrades here and there. The VX2835wm's cabinet is the same and it still has speakers and a very respectable price point. Since we are already familiar with the VX series, let's take a quick look at how ViewSonic did with their largest and newest display. Looking at the VX2835wm we can see that it is an upgrade to previous VX models. Despite the VX2835wm's larger size, they all feature a similar base, controls, and cabinet, so the only major change that can be observed at a casual glance is the LCD.

Whoopty has reviewed PhysX in GRAW 2

http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/misc/physx-in-graw-2/

Quote: "Around a year and a half after their original release, PhysX cards still cause much controversy when discussion about them begins. They have the usual fanboys and skeptics and all those in between. No one can deny however, that there hasn't been many games that really utilize the PhysX PPU (Cell Factor is perhaps the only one) and shows off what the technology can really do. Now Ubisoft have released their second game to support PhysX, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (GRAW 2). With a special level and extra effects for those with Ageia's cards, will this game make it worth buying one? Read on to find out."

Coolit Systems Beverage Chiller, PCI Cooling Booster, and RAM Fan@ Pro-Clockers

http://www.pro-clockers.com/review.php?id=242


Quote: The Coolit RAM Fan and PCI Cooling Booster both are geared toward cooling PCI cards and system memory, while the Beverage Chiller is aimed at folks who want to keep their drinks ice cold while working at their computers for hours at a time. Let's take a quick look at these three accessories, and see if they truly do provide the solutions users are looking for.

Silverstone ST85F Strider 850W

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Silverstone/Strider_850W


The Silverstone Strider 850W is a power supply designed with gamers in mind. It comes with a modularity feature and allows up to eight PCI-Express video card connectors to be used. As fan a 135mm variant is employed, together with the high efficiency of 80%+ it allows the unit to be very quiet, considering the maximum power output of 850W.

The TechZone has posted a review of the XtremeMac HDMI Switcher.

So, you've got an HDTV with just one or two HDMI ports, but you've got that high definition satellite set-top box, you've got that glossy wonder known as Apple TV, you bought yourself an HD DVD player in preparation for your new home theater experience, and you're itching to get in on some Virtua Fighter 5 or Resistance: Fall of Man. But you don't want to have to crawl behind your TV each time you want to switch sources. Well, that's where this lovingly simple solution comes into play. The XtremeHD HDMI Switcher from XtremeMac is simplicity itself. It swallows up to four HDMI sources and spits out a single HDMI cable that you can connect to your HDTV. There's no strange configuration to consider, no software to setup. Just plug it in and it's good to go.

http://www.thetechzone.com/?m=show&id=717


ASUS P5K3 Deluxe WiFi-AP Motherboard Review @ Virtual-Hideout

http://www.virtual-hideout.net/reviews/ASUS_P5K3-Deluxe_WiFi/index.shtml

Quote: “The bottom line is very simple. This is an extremely solid performer and offers a great deal all around from the BIOS to the design. Everything about the board says performance and stability. Overclockers will definitely enjoy playing around with the motherboard. It affords a nice array of settings, features, and options that are all but guaranteed to show you what it can do. Just make sure your memory, power supply, and CPU cooler are up to the task. The ASUS P5K3 Deluxe WiFi-AP Edition Motherboard is a perfectly balanced enthusiast board for any and every type of desktop user.”
 
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