Computer Enclosure Review Round Up

Futurelooks - NZXT DUET HTPC MidTower Case Review 

XS Reviews - NZXT Lexa Blackline Review

TechWareLabs - Antec P182 Case Review

TweakNews - Antec P182 Performance One Elite Computer Case Review

HardwareLogic - Thermaltake Wing RS 100 Case Review

Phoronix - SilverStone Temjin TJ10

Overclocker Cafe - Zalman GT 1000 Case Review

Legit Reviews - In Win F430 Red Mid Tower ATX Gamers Case

MadShrimps - iON EC-2 Aluminum ATX Media Center/HTPC Desktop Case Review

HEXUS - World’s 1st Look at Black Aluminium Cosmos

BCC Hardware - Zalman Z-Machine GT1000 Sweet Titanium Case

3DGameMan - Sunbeam Quarterback Case

Other

3DGameMan - iMON Ultra Bay

It’s Not A Real Transformer Toy, But It Does More Than Meets The Eye!

V_Bot: The V-volution Of Robotics From RC2

Part remote control car, part transformer, V_Bot from a company called RC2 has really upped the ante in terms of transformable toys. The V-Bot doesn’t require user intervention when transforming from its vehicle form to its robot form and even allows you to drive it around with a full function digital remote control.

V_Bot: The V-volution Of Robotics From RC2 V_Bot: The V-volution Of Robotics From RC2

In vehicular form, the lightning wheels give off a light show, dazzling the crowd, while in robot form, V_Bot can perform over 720 dance moves…including the robot of course. When you’re not driving V_bot around or freaking out the cat transforming it on the fly, he also doubles as a portable docking station for your MP3 player. V_Bot will groove along with the music showing off a parallel light show. Wasn’t that Autobot Jazz’s thing in the original Transformer series?

V-Bot retails for around £129.99 and hopefully we’ll see it on North American shores before the holidays.

Video Card Review Round Up

nVIDIA

TweakTown - GIGABYTE 8500GT Turbo Force Ultra

MadShrimps - Leadtek WinFast PX8500 GT THD Extreme Review

HartWare - ASUS EN8600GT and GTS Silent - with passive cooling

AMD/ATI

Phoronix - The ATI R500 On Linux: Then & Now

NinjaLane - VisionTek ATI HD 2400 Pro Review

RB Mods - Visiontek ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro Videocard

TweakTown - Sapphire Radeon HD 2400 XT + HD 2600 XT

TweakTown - Palit HD 2600 XT - Speed vs Memory

TweakTown - GECUBE’s Dual GPU Gemini 3 - Sneak Peek!

HotHardware - HIS Radeon HD 2600 Pro IceQ Turbo 512MB

ChileHardware - Sapphire Radeon HD 2600 XT GDDR4

MVKTech - Sapphire Radeon HD 2600 XT GDDR4 Edition Review

HEXUS - Sapphire Radeon HD 2900 XT 512MiB

Elite Bastards - Sapphire Radeon HD 2400 XT video card review

Other

GamePyre - Alienware DOOM-BOOM A Graphics Revolution

3DGameMan - HIS 2900XT vs. BFG 8800GTX

Gaming Review Round Up

PC

TweakTown - BioShock PC Review

YouGamers - BioShock (PC) review

YouGamers - Loki

NV News - BioShock Gameplay Performance Article

TweakGuides - BioShock Tweak Guide

NeoSeeker - Quake Wars Beta Performance Article

GamePyre - Call of Juarez - PC Review

Elite Bastards - BioShock (PC) review

Bit-Tech - BioShock - Gameplay, Graphics & Performance

Xbox 360

Trusted Reviews - Space Giraffe

BonaFideReviews - BioShock

Controllers

i4U - X-Arcade Tankstick Arcade Controller Review

Other

TechPowerUp - Games Convention 2007: Girls

TechPowerUp - Games Convention 2007: Hardware

Video Card Review Round Up

nVIDIA

HardwareZone - Leadtek WinFast PX8600GT TDH 256MB (Lost Planet Edition)

Pro-Clockers - Leadtek PX8600GTS 256MB PCI-E video card

ChileHardware - Foxconn GeForce 8600GTS

Guru3D - BFG GeForce 8600 GT OC (TI edition)

Elite Bastards - ASUS EN8600GT Silent video card review

Bit-Tech - XFX’s GeForce 8600 GT 620M XXX Edition

AMD/ATI

XS Reviews - Sapphire 2900XT 512mb Review

PC Stats - Diamond Viper Radeon HD 2900XT 1GB Videocard Review

HEXUS - HIS Radeon HD 2600 XTs

Elite Bastards - Sapphire Radeon HD 2600 XT 256MB GDDR3 review

Bit-Tech - HIS Radeon HD 2600 XT IceQ Turbo GDDR3

Other

Trusted Reviews - DirectX 10: the Good, the Bad, and the Pretty

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