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EnerMax Aurora Micro Aluminum Keyboard

With an attempt spread their wings, Enermax has released their line up of peripherals. They have taken their time to make a product that is cheap enough for everyone, but tough enough for the enthusiast. The fruit of their labor is the Aurora Series. Now we put it to the test to see if the Aurora Micro will be a heavy weight contender or a featherweight failure. Read on as Will takes a look...

Razer Goliathus Gaming MousePad

Join Will as we take a look at the Goliathus Gaming Mouse Pad from Razer. Will this pad be the missing link between you and that all new high game, or will you be better off checking out that $5 pad from Wal-Mart? Join us here at TechwareLabs as we take a look...

Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse

The Razer Salmosa is clearly trying to pack a lot into a small package. Utilizing the same 3G sensor as the DeathAdder, it eschews its bigger cousin's lights and extra buttons, instead delivering the essentials in the smallest practical package. Join Will as we take a look to see if this is a mouse you can sink your teeth into, or one that just bites.

Silverstone Fortress FT-01 Computer Case

Following on from the success of their Temjin line of full-tower cases, Today I'll be looking at the Fortress FT-01, Silverstone's attempt to bring the unibody construction of the Temjin TJ-07 to a more compact design. Let's see if this fortress holds up, or crumbles at the first assault.

Sapphire Radeon HD 4830

Often overlooked in the eternal arms race for the biggest, baddest, most powerful video card on the market; ATI has also been putting out scaled-down versions of their 4000-series GPUs that are intended for the budget conscious gamer. Today we'll be looking at the HD 4830, a smaller sibling to ATI's powerful HD4870. Find out whether this little brother is a mighty mite, or just falls short.