TechwareLabs Your source for unbiased computer hardware reviews, guides, and editorials

Search Form

Crucial Ballistix DDR3 1600 4GB Kit

The most commonly quoted solution to speeding up a computer is to add additional ram, fortunately Crucial has come out with a speedy 4GB Ballistix kit weighing in at DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)

CoolIT Systems – ECO ALC Cooling System

There is no denying that good cooling can make or break the stability of your system. Likewise there is no denying that water based cooling systems outperform nearly all other types of cooling for the same price. CoolIT Systems makes some of the highest quality and highest performing systems on the market. We take a look today at their new ECO ALC Cooling system to find out if it is worth your cash.

EOS wireless loudspeaker system

More and more great music is being transmitted to you via the web, break out of your browser and together with the EOS loudspeaker system you can fill your house with sound.

Jetway NC94-510-LF Mini-ITX Atom Motherboard

Today we take a look at a low power high efficiency Intel Atom D510 based board from Jetway. This board offers the ability to have a Home media or backup server that wont break the bank. The NC94-510-LF from Jetway includes some surprising features for such a compact board with some possible issues which we explore in our review.

Sans Digital Towerraid TR5UT(-B)

Join us with our review of the Sans Digital Towerraid TR5UT(-B) which could be the storage answer you need for your small business, home, laptop, and desktop. With a capacity of up to 10TB of space you won't run out of storage anytime soon. We show you the TR5UT(-B) inside and out and test its performance.

Asus P7P55D Premium Motherboard

With the advent of Intel releasing the LGA 1156 socket ASUS has launched nothing short of 17 different socket 1156 motherboards based on the newer P55 chipset. We decided to take this time to look at one of the more elite socket 1156 motherboards from ASUS, the P7P55D featuring SATA III, SLI and Crossfire, a remote for overclocking and a 48 Hybrid Phase cooling design. All together the P7P55D looks to be a mighty board but does it have true substance or is it just another board for ASUS to add to the market? Join me while I investigate and test the new ASUS the P7P55D Premium.