Reviews 
Gigabyte Aivia M8600 @ t-break
Quote: "We had received their first attempts, the Aivia K8100 gaming keyboard, and later on two mid-range mices, the Gigabyte M6900 and M6980, for review and came out really impressed. The products packed a healthy feature set, great ergonomics, decent styling and more importantly, carried a price tag that was much below from that of competing products."
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Magellan RoadMate 9055 GPS @ TechwareLabs
Quote: "The RoadMate 9055 is one GPS that dwarfs most of the competitors due to the sheer size of the display. It's not just big on size, but also additional features like Bluetooth for speakerphone calling. How well did it work for us? Find out."
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AC Ryan Playon!HD Mini 2 @ XSReviews
Quote: "For those of you that took a look at the AC Ryan Playon!HD2 1TB and thought to yourself, well that looks great, but I already have a PC full of movies, why do I need one in my lounge too? Well, that’s a good question and here to answer it is the Mini 2, the storage free, networking content hub that you’ll soon want in your living room setup."
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FSP Aurum Gold 700 PSU @ Hardware Secrets
Quote: "FSP is a traditional OEM manufacturer that is also offering some retail products. One of their latest offerings is the Aurum Gold series, with 400 W, 500 W, 600 W, and 700 W models featuring 80 Plus Gold certification. Let's see if the 700 W model is a good buy."
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BitFenix New North American Retailers
This past January, BitFenix launched its own online store to supply a limited quantity of BitFenix products to US customers. Today, BitFenix is proud to announce that eight retailers from the US and one from Canada are now offering award-winning BitFenix products.
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PC Power & Cooling Silencer 760W @ Tweaktown
Quote: "PC Power & Cooling packs the Silencer 760 with features, connections, and a great warranty. The Silencer power supplies have always been known for their excellent performance and reliability, so read on as we put the PPCS760 through our testing methodology and find out if this new PSU is worthy of the Silencer title."
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ASUS G53SW 3D Gaming Notebook @ t-break
Quote: "When Intel launched their new Sandy Bridge processors I was very excited to review the desktop CPUs and was pleasantly surprised by their performance, especially considering their price. However, it wasn’t until recently that I got my hands on a mobile Sandy Bridge processor as ASUS provided us with their latest 15” gaming notebook, the G53SW."
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Steelseries WoW:Cataclysm Mouse @ Funky Kit
Quote: "It's a laser gaming mouse that features a massive 14 programmable buttons, braided cord, gold-plated USB connector and an adjustable (software controlled) LED with a choice of upto 16 million colors. You can also save your own macros and store upto 10 different profiles. The CPI (counts per inch) can be adjusted from 800 all the way upto 5,000 for super accurate precision. It's got good ergonomics, great looking design and offers smooth playing experience."
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ASUS GTX580 DirectCU II SLI @ Guru3D
Quote: "They call it the GTX 580 DirectCU-II and it is one big momma ! ASUS shortly ago released a new version in the flagship series of NVIDIA graphics card, the GeForce GTX 580. They customized the graphics card itself, overclocked it, allow even more tweaking and to top it off, they placed a three slot wide cooling solution on it. heck let's test two of these in an SLI setup."
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti vs. GTX 460 1GB @ Hexus
Quote: "Knowing that the GTX 460 GPU's specifications have been set very conservatively and that most can run at the 822MHz/4,008MHz clocks of the GTX 560 Ti with nothing more than a quick dabble in an overclocking program, we set out to investigate just how a Ti 560-clocked GTX 460 1GB would perform. Doing so provides a good indication of architecture-to-architecture differences and will, we hope, give present GTX 460 owners an informed opinion on whether an upgrade is necessary."
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OCZ DDR3 PC3-17000 Gold XTE 4GB Kit @ BCCHardware
Quote: "This kit is some of the fastest memory you can buy today and when you consider the price/performance ratio, it isn't all that bad. We put it to the test on a new "Sandy Bridge" system and see how far the Core i5-2500K can take this 4GB kit. Please check out the review for all the details."
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Thermaltake Armor A60 Chassis @ t-break
Quote: "This often results in one buying a more expensive chassis than they actually need, i.e too big or too feature filled. Basically you need something middle of the road that caters to all your current and future needs and doesn’t hurt the wallet either. With that in mind, let’s take a look at Thermaltake’s Armor A60 chassis today."
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AMD Radeon HD 6970 2GB Crossfire @ Tweaktown
Quote: "While we probably should've done the HD 6950 first, the bottom line was that I was just too excited to see what the HD 6970 could do, so I threw that to the top of the pile. I had my fingers crossed that the scaling we saw in the HD 6800 series was also going to show with the HD 6900s series. There was only one way to find out, though, and that was to test them."
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OCZ Technology's Toolbox for SandForce SSDs @ TT
Quote: "If you follow the solid state drive market, you may have heard some of the reviewers talk about a tool released by OCZ called the OCZ Toolbox. OCZ released this tool for reviewers many months ago and asked us to keep it under wraps while they perfected this application."
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Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev. 2 VGA Cooler @ BURNED iN
Quote: "The mere fact that they are able to snappily render modern GUIs, with all their bloat, is fairly incredible. But the best thing of all may be that for all this computation, they consume huge amounts of power, spit out equally massive amounts of heat, and make enough noise to send your vacuum cleaner squealing back to its closet!"
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ZEROtherm ZT-10D Premium CPU Cooler @ Tweaktown
Quote: "ZEROtherm boasts this cooler can handle up to 200W of CPU load before it feels any ill effects. ZEROtherm did ship a fan along with my sample, and I was surprised to see they shipped a 43 CFM ZT-120F fan to cool the new entrant. I realize silence is a main concern for most, but a 40 CFM fan isn’t typically capable of much real help in cooling a tower cooler. So, if in fact I can produce good results with said fan, it will prove that the cooler is indeed efficient."
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Corsair Graphite Series 600T Mid-Tower PC Case @ Legit Reviews
Quote: "Building on the success they had with the Obsidian series cases Corsair has released the Graphite series. The first case in the new Graphite series is the Graphite 600T mid-tower. Corsair says the new Graphite 600T is a mid-tower with full tower features such as support for long graphics cards and 3-way SLI or CrossFireX."
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Revoltec Backlight – Living-Colors self made? @ Technic3D
Quote: "The Revoltec Backlight arrived Technic3D. The Revoltec Backlight uses LED ambient lighting to set the mood around a TV, monitor or an entire living room. Ready to expand to include up to six LED tubes, the potential uses are limitless. The remote control can be used to set any of three million different colour shades, with seven customisable colours stored in memory for quick recall."
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ZOWIE GEAR G-TF & SWIFT Black Mouse Pads @ Madshrimps
Quote: "These mouse pads from ZOWIE GEAR do not have catchy artwork or fancy features, but offer what any professional gamer would want: very good precision, smooth surface and durability.."
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MX-Tech Black Diamond DDR3-1600 4Gb @ Funky Kit
Quote: "In this review, we'll be taking a look at the MX-Tech Black Diamond DDR3-1600 4Gb Dual Channel memory kits. They're rated at DDR3-1600, that's PC3-12800 spec with low memory timings of 7-7-7-24, as well as full support for XMP (for motherboards that have this option in the BIOS). MX-Tech Black Diamond series are aimed and targeted at the performance user that require low latency and system performance."
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