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Eagle Tech Arion ET-AR508LT-BK 140W @ PureOverclock
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
“Today we’re examining a set of PC audio speakers, the Eagle Tech Arion 140W Soundstage 2.1 variety, to be precise. They’re a modest, budget set, aimed at the home user and gamer on a budget, coming in at only $65. Having a very sleek aesthetic also lends to the appeal, but the real test is how they perform when playing your favourite movies, music, and video games.”
Nintendo Metroid:Other M Video Review – UMLan
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
“Today we have a review of the latest Metroid game, Metroid Other M. Metroid: Other M goes back to the traditional third-person viewpoint found in the earlier metroid games and helps explain Samus’ past in more detail. Metroid: Other M was also made by a collaboration of Team Ninja and Nintendo. Does the odd group-effort match up well for the Metroid series or does it fall flat? Watch our video review to find out.”
NVIDIA Surround featuring 3D Vision and the Zotac GTX 480 AMP! SLI @ HardwareHeaven.com
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
“Today we take a look at how to set up a 3D Vision Surround system and then run it through a selection of real world gaming tests to find out the performance level we can achieve on the latest driver.
We will include a full selection of 5760×1080 screenshots, 5760×1080 gameplay videos and all of this running on three Asus VG236H screens with Zotac’s GTX 480 AMP! Edition in SLI.”
Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 CPU Cooler – Funky Kit
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
“Looking at its design and features, the Xigmatek Aegir SD128264 CPU Cooler looks pretty good. It’s definitely a lot smaller than the two Noctua CPU coolers we’ve already reviewed, which means it should fit in most chassis without any problems. The 120mm LED fan is an added bonus, although I’m not sure if everyone will like it. Still, I’m not worry about that … I’m more interested in its cooling performance. It’ll be interesting to see how it will perform against other CPU coolers we’ve tested in our labs.”
Antec DF-85 Dark Fleet Case Review @ Tweaknews
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
“So, is Antec’s Dark Fleet DF-85 chassis a worthy addition to their impressive line of gaming cases? If cooling and configuration options are the benchmarks we’re looking at, it just may be. With seven case fans included (five 120′s and a couple of 140mm top fans) and a distinctive look incorporating a chevron side window, uniform black finish inside and out and the front “Fleet Release” doors, the DF-85 brings a lot to the table in both performance and aesthetics.”
Corsair Hydro H70 @ PureOverclock
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
“We’ve seen some competing self-contained water cooling kits lately, so we’re eager to put the Corsair H70 through the same race track to find out if this new product from Corsair can stack up against the competition. Let’s find out.”
VisionTek CandyBoard @ PureOverclock
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
“Today we have a very unique device: the VisionTek CandyBoard. This little keyboard measures just under six inches long and just over two inches wide. Talk about small. It’s designed as multi-purpose device, most notably for an HTPC setup.”
MSI GeForce GTS 450 Cyclone OC Review @ TweakPC.de
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
MSI brings the GeForce GTS 450 Cyclone OC to market. Is it as good as the GTX 460 Cyclone? We took a look at the card.
Lian Li PC-V352R Red Aluminum MicroATX/ITX Desktop Case @ Bona Fide Reviews
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
“Lian Li is well known for making high quality products and today I’m pleased to say I’ve got one of their newest cases for review, the PC-C352R. The R in the model number stands for the color of the case which is red. The case is a cube style that can hold either a Micro ATX motherboard or Mini ITX. The case is capable of supporting large style videos cards and it can hold a standard ATX power supply, so you won’t need a special one for it. The case itself is very nice, it can hold two optical drives on the left or right side and it comes equipped with two USB 3.0 ports and a card reader. ”
CoolerMaster HRF 912 Review @ Club Overclocker
Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys
“The CoolerMaster High Air Flow (HAF) line of cases has been one of their most popular lines since its introduction. This line of cases has always garnered top awards and been a favorite among enthusiasts. However, this line of quality cases has always come at a cost, until now. CoolerMaster is bringing the HAF series to the budget sector. The HAF 912 debuts at only $60. Let’s check out the HAF’s entrance into the budget arena and see how it does.”



