
Sharkoon FireGlider Laser Gaming Mouse Review @ Driverheaven :: Posted by THRASHER2
Today we are going to look at the FireGlider Laser Gaming Mouse from Sharkoon which promises to impress even the most demanding gamers. It is about half the price of a lot of gaming mice on the market but weآ’ll soon see how its performance compares.
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Sandisk UltraBackup USB Flash Drive @ TechwareLabs :: Posted by THRASHER2
We all have at least one type of portable memory storage unit laying around the house filled with music, work, pictures, videos or what have you. But now those guys from Sandisk have created the first flash drive with a "Backup" button. With no wires and no fuss, see if they made a breakthrough in storing important electronic data safely and with ease.
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nMediaPC HTPC 8000 Wooden HTPC Case @ Legit Reviews :: Posted by THRASHER2
"The HTPC 8000 from nMediaPC is different to say the least. With its almost all wood construction itآ’s unlike any case I have ever had. With its style being that of something out of the 1940آ’s it might look a little out of place in most of todayآ’s sleek AV setups. I have had more than one my woodworking nut friends say they loved the looks of it, and I had several people ask me where I got the old radio. That got me thinking that it would be a nice case for a rec-room, man cave, behind a bar, or could even make for a nice garage juke box..."
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Spyder3Express Monitor Color Calibration Device :: Posted by THRASHER2
"Most people are very happy with their monitors and the colors they see, but then again most people use only one monitor. Iآ’ve got a three monitor setup and I can see the differences between the colors of the monitors, taking a picture from one monitor to the other can reveal sometimes drastic color differences. It bothers me and I was looking into getting some sort of color calibration device, but luckily Datacolor sent me over their new Spyer3Express for review. The Spyder3Express will automatically adjust the colors of your monitor to what they should be, I was amazed at the difference before and after calibration, I knew something was funky, but the Spyder3Express fixed it for me quickly and easily. "
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OCZ Platinum DDR3 PC15000 Memory @ Pro-Clockers :: Posted by THRASHER2
OCZ has sent of one of the fastest kits from their Platinum lineup, the 1866MHz triple channel kit. Since its introduction, the world has been gaga over the Intel Core i7. With its ease to overclock, forums are filled with people trying to achieve the magical 4.5MHz on the CPU and 2000MHz on the memory. We achieved both with the OCZ Blade series, but what if you are not willing to pay the $200 for such high end memory? OCZ has the trusted Platinum series which look to get the same high levels as the Blades. Read on.
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ASUS Maximus II Gene Motherboard :: Posted by THRASHER2
Although the Core i7 and X58 combo is a proven performance leader, there are still plenty of Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad CPUs out there in the wild. The Core 2 is still a very capable processor with many models costing less than half the price the cheapest Core i7 processor, the Core i7 920. Thus, systems based around the P45 chipset are still a viable option for getting good, if not great, performance at a vastly more affordable price.
Up until now, when users thought of a micro-ATX board, they typically expect find a slimmed down version of a full sized product, minus some of the bells and whistles and perhaps sacrificing some of the enthusiast-friendly features of their larger brethren. Recognizing a need for high performance, yet smaller form-factor motherboard, ASUS stepped in with two offerings: the Rampage II Gene for Core i7/DDR3 owners, and the Maximus II Gene we are reviewing today, with support for Core 2 Duo/Quad processors and DDR2 memory. Both of these boards fly under the 'Republic of Gamers' flag, and we intend on seeing if the Maximus II Gene can live up to its namesake...
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Steelseries 7G Review - XSReviews :: Posted by THRASHER2
"We review a lot of peripherals here at XSR, and over the years we've noticed the growing trend of steadily increasing prices with gaming mice costing upwards of آ£50 now. Still though, they aren't the most expensive input accessory you can use with your PC, with specialised keyboards getting close to the آ£100 mark.
Today, we're reviewing just such a keyboard, this one from Steelseries. It's not packing a tonne of gaming macro buttons, but it does have full metal internals, and its endorsed by a multitude of gaming professionals around the world. On the surface it doesn't look like a gaming keyboard, but with all its accolades, there must be something interesting about it. Let's check it out."
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