XFX GeForce GTS250 Video Card Review The XFX GeForce GTS 250 Core Edition video card is available online for $129.99 off Newegg. For a limited time, you can purchase the card and get Call of Duty World at War as a bonus. The inclusion of a free game makes the purchas... GMC R-4 Bulldozer Case Review GMC has not made much of a name for itself in the United States. Their innovative case design including vertical or near vertical ODD installation, unique designs like the Bulldozer makes their cases interesting for those wanting ... Luxa LM100 Mini Case Review This system left me feeling a bit different than I anticipated in the beginning of this review. I know that the LUXA LM100 is designated as an HTPC chassis, but in that aspect I think it does not really fit the bill as the motherb... Gigabyte GM-M8000 Laser Gaming Mouse Review Overall Gigabyte did an excellent job here with the GM-M8000 Laser Gaming Mouse, as it has all the features and comfort one would expect from a high-end product for playing their games with maximum efficiency. The feel of the mous... Logitech MOMO Force Feedback Racing Wheel Review The reason I'm bringing this us be because I want to point out that throughout my years as a gamer I've gone through a lot of games and a lot of hardware as well. This is my 2nd MOMO Racing Wheel. I love it. Not only is this wh... Zotac GeForce GTX285 AMP! 1GB 512-bit GDDR3 Review ZOTAC is a new company to me with this being the first product I've reviewed from them. From a performance point of view, the GeForce GTX285 is the fastest single chip card on the market today, and ZOTAC's card comes clocked highe... Logitech LX710 Cordless Laser Review After the end of a month of using the Logitech LX710 Cordless Laser keyboard/Mouse combo, I think I have a very good grasp as to how well the product does or does not function, and my feeling are a mixed bag. On one hand the keybo... AzzA Solano 1000 Case Review There is a lot to like about the AZZA Solano 1000 case. First is the painted black interior. Second is the ease of use of installation on the case. The ability to install extended ATX and Micro ATX motherboards gives maximum flexi... Enermax Aurora Premium Silver Keyboard Review In the world of meat there is hamburger and then there is quality beef, the Aurora is the Prime Rib of keyboards, as it is an elegant and functional keyboard. If you don't mind spending around $60.00 for your keyboard and quality ... Aurora Micro Wireless Keyboard Review I myself really was not all that interested in the keyboard aspect of the Aurora when I first began this review as I was more interested in the new Laser Trackball feature, but I have to admit the keys are smooth and very responsi... Cooler Master 932 HAF Full Tower Case Review Usually, when I work on computer hardware I end up with both my hands scraped and bleeding from not having enough room to maneuver. This time I was scrape free. Setting up a basic computer is easier than ever and if you take the... ASUS ENGTX260 HTDP 896M A Video Card Review The ASUS ENGTX260 / HTDP / 896M / A video card is an interesting mix of the latest NVIDIA technology (in the form of 216 cores, 55nm version available, PhysX) and a reasonable price (239.99 after MIR as of this writing). Performan... Dell 24-inch S2409W Monitor Review Movies, games and even 2-D applications perform and look superbly on this monitor. I did not notice any glitches, flickers or distorted images. But besides the image looking sharp and great I did notice another difference with t... NVDIA Stereoscopic 3D Vision Gaming Review 3D has finally reached a point where it is a viable and affordable solution for the gaming environment and NVIDIA has done an excellent job of taking an old idea and turning it into something that actually works. There is a slight... XFX GeForce GTX280 XXX Edition Review The fastest video card with a single graphics chip is definitely the GeForce GTX 280 and the XFX XXX edition is clocked 68MHz higher than the reference board, meaning that the XFX GeForce GTX 280 XXX Edition outperforms its other ... MSI R4870 T21G ATI Radeon HD 4870 1GB Review The 4870 from MSI performs better than the ATI reference card across the board, mainly due to the improved clock speed over the original. The card is available online for a retail price of $299.99 making it a decent buy. The card ... XFX 9800GTX Plus Black Edition Review The 9800GTX+ Black Edition from XFX is on the market for a $229.00 price point, or nearly the same price as some of the HD 4850 cards and is still lower than the HD 4870 or GeForce GTX260 chipset models. There's a lot of overlap i... Thecus N5200BR NAS Server Review With the ever-increasing sizes of files including H.264 content, the need for a NAS server has never been clearer. While the Thecus N5200BR system goes for an amazingly high price of $699 or so, what you get is the ability to back... ATI Radeon HD 4670 Video Card Review ATI has hit a homerun in many respects with the HD 4xxx family of video cards u. The HD 4670 has similar performance to its older brother, the HD 3850 and better pricing. NVIDIA and ATI are both competing for the video card dollar... XFX 9800GTX+ SLI Video Card Review The 9800GTX+ from XFX is on the market for a $199 price point, or nearly the same price as the HD 4850 card and lower than the HD 4870 or GeForce GTX260 chip. There’s a lot of overlap in the video card market as video cards that w... |