Zalamn has again showed us that they can balance beauty and great cooling capacity. Let’s see what Zalman did with the CNPS9900LED CPU cooler.
Read More »Cooler Master Storm Scout- The True Gameing Case
Cooler Master has recently introduced their new Storm line of cases. Today we have the newest addition to their lineup, the Scout. Will its practicality live up to its name?
Read More »Corsair Dominator GT 1866 (TR3X6G1866C7GTF)
Corsair has done it again with their Corsair Dominator GT 1866 Triple Channel Ram. A blend of style and performance unmatched in the ram industry.
Read More »Intel Q9400s CPU 65 Watt
Intels Q9400 is a LGA 775 CPU that runs at 2.66 GHz and falls in the affordable CPU range. The LGA 775 has a wide user base and it’s nice to see new lower voltage chips appearing.
Read More »HornetTek Hover: External Enclosure Designed by DEM
HornetTek has designed a cool looking external enclosure that contains both style and functionality. The Hover is a 3.5” external enclosure with USB and eSATA ports. Check it out. It maybe the best looking external enclosure you can find on the market today.
Read More »Sapphire HD 4890
Is that HD 4870 just a little bit weak? Are you wanting some more power to play your games? Well, why not try Sapphires new HD 4890!
Read More »Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 Review
Seagate has launched their 12th generation Barracuda hard drive 7200.12. The hard drive is packed with areal density of 500GB per platter which reduces the number of platter needed to acheve 1TB to two. How does it performs against their 7200.11? Let’s find it out as we put them next …
Read More »Razer Arctosa
Razer has been busy at it again this season and is introducing an entry level gaming keyboard, the Arctosa. We’re lucky enough to get an early release Arctosa for review today.
Read More »Super Talent Pico 16GB
Looking for a lot of storage in a tiny package? How about the tiniest package? Check out the Pico 16GB from Super Talent.
Read More »Mushkin HP3-12800 DDR3
So you bought a new shiny i7? How about treating it to some triple channel RAM? Mushkin offers up its crack at DDR3 1600 triple channel with the HP3-12800.
Read More »Asus HD4890 Voltage Tweak Edition
The ATI 4890 offers the highest performance of the single core ATI GPU lineup, the Asus 4890 Voltage Tweak offers more than the standard 4890, you can increase the core voltage.
Read More »Nvidia GTX-275
Nvidia has just released the GTX-275 which fills an empty price point slot in their lineup. It promises to be an Enthusiast level GPU targeted to the value conscious enthusiast.
Read More »ASUS Rampage II GENE
With all of these full sized ATX motherboards out there, is there room for micro ATX motherboards to get a name?
Read More »Thecus M3800 Stream Box
You can think of the M3800 as a hybrid device, in that it provides not only the space to store your media, as well as the ability to function as a playback device.
Read More »Thermalright AXP-140
I have no problem recommending the Thermalright AXP-140 to anyone looking for a high quality performance low noise cooling solution for their HTPC or for that matter their Lan rig.
Read More »Honeywell Airlite 740
Tired of hanging a weight off your ear and calling it a bluetooth headset? Want something small and unobtrusive? Check out the Honeywell Airlite 740.
Read More »Gelid WING 9 & Silent TC case fans
GELID Solutions has come up with a good balance between air flow and fan RPM’s. They also came up with a unique way of temperature control fans. Lets check out how these did.
Read More »Choiix C-HL01-WS
Notebook cooling is not something that user can easily replaced. Thus, user must rely on the external cooling such as cooling pads, cooling stands, or a good surface. Choiix has recently released a very unique and good looking notebook stand that function as also an USB hub. Can it help …
Read More »Antec 750 True Power New
Antec has come up with a new PSU for us at Bjorn3D to test out. We will be looking at their True Power New 750 watt series. Let’s see what it is made of.
Read More »Dawn of War 2 Warhammer 40,000
Dawn of War 2 Warhammer 40,000 is a RTS game with a twist, it incorporates RPG elements into the gameplay. You can customize your character with upgraded Armor and Weapons.
Read More »Titan G4T Magic Pad Notebook Cooler
The Titan G4T Magic Pad is a laptop cooler that is capable of expanding up to 17 inches yet accommodate a 14 inch Laptop all in the same compact lightweight cooler.
Read More »LSI MegaRaid (SAS 8708EM2) & Seagate Savvio 15K (ST973451SS)
LSI and Seagate have teamed up to let us bring you an enthusiast RAID review. How enthusiast? LSI MegaRaid and 10 Seagate Savvio 15K.1 73.4 GB drives. RAID insanity at its best.
Read More »MSI 790GX-G65 AM3 Motherboard
For a value gaming board MSI has delivered the performance and features we need for a cheap price.
Read More »PromoLocker Customized USB Flash Drives
Today we will be looking at the customize USB drives from PromoLocker, an US based manufacture of USB drives. We worked with PromoLocker to create Bjorn3D’s own custom USB drive. Check out their service and the flash drive’s performance in our review.
Read More »Coolink Silentator
While third party heat sinks keep getting more and more expensive, many of our wallets become smaller and smaller. Coolink hopes to save us money while giving us great performance.
Read More »Antec 900 2 Gaming Case
Antec has recently revised the ever so popular gaming chassis, the Antec 900. Let’s see what all they did to improve the older model.
Read More »Kingston HyperX T1 1866 (KHX14900D3T1K3/6GX)
The Kingston HyperX T1 1866 (KHX14900B3T1K3/6GX) features Kingston’s new T1 heatspreader and blazing speeds like we’ve never seen from a kit of 1866 Tri Channel Ram.
Read More »Spire TherMax II CPU Cooler
The TherMax II CPU cooler made by Spire looks like a modified version of the TRUE, let’s see how well it performs against its look alike.
Read More »Asus M4A78T-E AM3 DDR3 Motherboard
Asus, as usual, is one of the first companies to field a viable enthusiast AM3 board for the new generation Phenom II AM3 CPU’s. We’re lucky enough to have one to look at today.
Read More »GigaByte EX58-UD4P
GigaByte has come back with a rock solid performing motherboard. Lets go see how the EX58-UD4P motherboard handled.
Read More »XSPC Razor 4870 Full Coverage Water Block
If XSPC keeps making top quality performance water cooling products of this quality, they are going to make a huge splash in the enthusiast water cooling community.
Read More »In-Win Commander 850W Power Supply
Like most other components in the computer, a power supply is 100% required for the computer to function. Let’s see how the In Win 850w Commander does.
Read More »Cooler Master V10 CPU Cooler
When air cooling alone is not enough, some enthusiasts turn to water. But what if you’re not too fond of the idea of water running around your electronics? Well, there’s a solution and its called a TEC.
Read More »Gelid GC1 Thermal Paste
When we go looking for T.I.M. for our computer’s we normally look at the most expensive stuff we can find. Gelid has broken this cycle, lets take a look at how the GC1 performed.
Read More »Rosewill Conqueror Case
Rosewill has finally come up with a chassis that is both functional and has room inside. Let’s take a peek at the Conqueror chassis.
Read More »Noctua NH-U12P SE1366
The NH-U12P was considered one of the best, if not the best CPU cooler up to this point. Will it fare as well on Intel’s new LGA1366 socket CPU’s?
Read More »HoneyWell Securadrive
Honeywell has come up with a new line of SecuraDrive’s that are easier to use, portable, and lets not forget the encryption it is using. Lets go find out how this little drive did.
Read More »Eagle Tech ET-CSMDSU2-BK 3.5” Dual Enclosure
Eagle Tech does it again with another amazing enclosure! Small, compact, simple, and easy to use. The way we like them.
Read More »Coolink Chilla Ramic
With the multiple types and sizes of T.I.M. out on the market, makes you wonder whats good and whats not. Let’s look at one of the canidates from Coolink, the Chilla Ramic.
Read More »Synology DS209+
The DS209+ is the latest 2 drive NAS from Synology. Not only that this new unit promises to have a better performance, it also has an updated user interface and is feature packed. It would be the worth your time to check it out if you are in the market …
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