CES 2010: Crucial RealSSD C300 6Gbps SATA SSD Demo

Last month Micron raised the performance bar for SSDs by announcing its RealSSD C300 SSD. Today, the company announced that the drive would be coming to the retail market next month under the Crucial product name. Legit Reviews got to personally see what the retail drive will look like today and even got a demo that we recorded to show you!

By Nathan Kirsch

HIS Radeon HD 5750 iCooler IV Video Card Benchmarking

The HIS Radeon HD 5750 graphics card features a dual slot GPU cooler called the iCooler IV. This cooling system moves a massive amount of cool air from the central cooler to cool down the internal fins directly. Heat from the 5750 GPU can rapidly transfer to internal fins that extend under the cooler. Read on to see if the fan performs better than others found in this series!

By Dan Stoltz

In Win Ammo 2.5-inch HDD RFID Enclosure

Hard drive enclosures seem to be a dime a dozen lately as storage prices continue to drop and users have more data than ever to backup. In Win, however, has an enclosure that stands out from the crowd in a couple of ways. Read on to find out more about this ammo cartridge-shaped enclosure with RFID encryption technology.

By jw

ASUS P7P55D Premium Motherboard Review

The ASUS P7P55D Premium motherboard is ideal for serious gamers and power users. The two-chip layout conserves power and delivers advanced performance tuning for a smoother, more realistic experience. Plus, Asus has pushed the envelope for the standard DDR3 memory specification, hitting speeds of 2133 MHz. The ASUS P7P55D Premium also supports both NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU technologies.

By brian

AXLE GeForce GT 240 Video Card Review

The AXLE GeForce GT 240 is a more than capable card given it is in the $100 budget range. This card brings all the latest and greatest technology from NVIDIA to the table such as full support for HDMI 1.3a, CUDA, PhysX, Direct Compute, 3D Vision and Open CL with great overclocking potential to enhance performance even further. Read on to see how it does!

By austin

BudgetGadgets Review: USB Cooling Cooler 2 Fan Pad

It’s Christmas time, and budgets are tight. Enter budgetgadgets.com – A site full of gadgets for those on a budget! In this review, we look at a laptop cooler to find out if budget pricing equals budget cooling.

By jeff

Intel DP55WG and DP55KG P55 Motherboards Benchmarked

The Core i5 processor and P55 Express chipset are Intel’s flagship parts for the mainstream market. Today, Legit Reviews takes a look at the Intel Extreme Series DP55KG ‘Kingsberg’ and DP55WG ‘Warrensburg’ motherboard to see how these two board perform. Both offer the same level of performance at default clock speeds, but what about features and overclocking performance?

By jason

Adobe Flash 10.1 Ushers In GPU Accelerated Flash!

With Flash 9, Adobe introduced streaming high definition video playback to its Flash empire, just so long as users’ systems had the power to play it. After many demands for better performance on low-power computers, like HTPCs and netbooks, Adobe aims to please with their impending release of Flash 10.1. In this article, we put Adobe’s claims of higher performance to the test with video and gaming benchmarks.

By mcollins

ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Motherboard Review

The ASUS P7P55D Deluxe motherboard is ideal for serious gamers and power users. The two-chip layout conserves power and delivers advanced performance tuning for a smoother, more realistic experience. Plus, Asus has pushed the envelope for the standard DDR3 memory specification, hitting speeds of 2133 MHz. The ASUS P7P55D Deluxe also supports both NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU technologies.

By brian

Swiftech Apogee XT Extreme CPU Waterblock Review

The Swiftech APOGEE XT Extreme Duty Waterblock – Optimized for Intel Core i5 and Core i7 cooling but will also yield world class performance on all other processors. The Apogee XT cooling engine combines the benefits of direct coolant impingement over the CPU area with a copper base plate characterized by a pin matrix composed of 225 um (0.009″) micro structures. What does that mean? Read on to find out!

By Shane Higgins

ASUS UL80Vt-A1 Thin and Light Notebook Review

The ASUS UL80Vt-A1 notebook redefines ultraportable notebooks with new power boosting features. Free yourself from power cords and start exploring with up to an amazing 12 hours of all-day battery life. Powered by the ultra-low-voltage Intel Core 2 Duo processor SU7300, 4GB of DDR3 DRAM, ASUS GraphiX Boost switchable graphics, and exclusive Turbo33 technology, the UL80Vt-A1 takes you further than most other notebooks!

By amy

Spire TherMax Pro CPU Cooler Review

The universally compatible TherMax Pro is the latest Direct-Touch Heat-pipe (DTHP) innovation by Spire. It is designed with three 8mm copper U shaped heat-pipes enclosed by forty-five aluminum stacked Micro-fins. Its cooling capacity ranges all the way from low end Micro-processors up to today’s hottest 130W quad-core processors.

By bgiacoletti

Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 200 USB Flash Drive

The Kingston DataTraveler 200 USB 2.0 Flash drive series is available in 32GB, 64MB and 128MB capacities with each size drive coming in a different color. Today, we are looking 32GB version of the DataTraveler 200, which is the smallest capacity offered in this drive series. Read on to see how this drive performs!

By Nathan Kirsch

Zotac IONITX-A-U Mini-ITX Ion Motherboard

Zotac’s Mini-ITX motherboard platform, based on Intel Atom’s low-power cpu and Nvidia’s ION graphics platform, packs a full feature set in a tiny package. With built-on wireless internet, HDMI, high-def audio, and the ability to playback Blu-Ray content with ease, the IONITX-A-U motherboard stands to push HTPCs to a new realm of capabilities.

By mcollins

ASUS Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim HDMI Audio Card

PCs have limitations when you play back Blu-ray discs, as they can only bitstream DVD quality audio formats (48kHz sample rate) due to the lack of content protection and HDMI 1.3 interface! With the ASUS Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim HDMI audio card you can get true Blu-ray bitstreaming with sample rates of up to 192/96kHz. Read on to what we think of this sound card!

By brian