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NZXT Havik 140 CPU Cooler

NZXT have made a name for themselves in the enthusiast community already through products like the Phantom, showing that they understand what power users want and need in their PC components. Today we'll be evaluating their first stab at another key area of performance PC building, the CPU cooler. The Havik 140 builds on existing design trends in air cooling, while adding NZXT's own take on things. Read on to see how this cooler performs.

EnGenius ESR-9850 Wireless Router

Shopping for a wireless router can be a bit of a crapshoot at times; every last one promises you the world, and problems can crop up with alarming frequency. Wading into this sea of uncertainty is a relatively unknown manufactuer, EnGenius. Their history is more with telephony than with networking gear, but this latest router they've sent us, the ESR-9850, shows some promise. Let's see if it can hold up when it counts.

PowerColor Radeon HD6770 video card

Join us as we review the PowerColor Radeon HD6770 Vortex II video card, this cheap card has the ability to output to 3 displays offering full eyefinity action at decent frame rates.

Kingston HyperX SandForce SSD Bundle Kit

On the first of this month Kingston began shipment of their HyperX Drive Utilizing the new SandForce controller. This performance drive comes in two sizes the 120Gb and The 240Gb. Today we will be reviewing the 120Gb HyperX Bundle. Join us as we take a swing at these more than impressive speed boasts.

HornetTek Slipper USB 3.0 Hard Drive Dock

External enclosures and docks have become more and more popular as USB 3.0 has been brought to the consumer. HornetTek has send us their version of a USB 3.0 dock called the Slipper. This is not your ordinary vertical dock: HornetTek has put their own spin on the old vertical standard.

ineo 3.5″ USB3.0 External Enclosure

With the introduction of USB 3.0 onto the user market, mobile data solutions have found a new niche in the computing world. Long gone are the days where external storage is purely for storage and internal storage is used for the OS. USB3.0 has made it time-feesible to run software (or even full OSs) off of an external storage device. Given SATA IIs speeds at 4.8Gb/s, the user can basically take the whole computer storage with them on the go. With this, Ineo has sent us their 3.5" USB 3.0 external enclosure.