Memory maker Corsair has moved into the realm of Power Supplies and according to HardwareLogic's Corsair HX620W Modular Power Supply Review they do an impressive job of it too, scoring very well in all arenas bar price.
MVKTech has reviewed the Crucial Ballistix DDR2-1000 2GB PC2-8000 Kit and it seems to be an all round winner, although I can't help think that the gold coolers will stick out like the teeth of a pimped out gangsta.
Tweaktown has been playing with the PowerColor Radeon X1950PRO with Arctic Cooling which, as the name suggests, straps a massive after-market cooler on the card to provide better and quieter cooling to the impressive performance of the X1950 chip. Sadly the better cooling doesn't equate to more overclocking though as there doesn't seem to be much headroom left in the core.
Legion Hardware sings the praises of the Gigabyte 965P-DS3P stickering it with the Supreme Value Award and the Performance Award. It looks like if you're on a budget and in the market for a versatile and relatively powerful Core 2 Duo motherboard this one should be around the top of your list.
Bjorn3d has reviewed the Thermaltake Aguila and despite a few minor down sides this looks to be another good product from Thermaltake. The optional water cooling and the BTX upgrade kits opens up its potential appeal to a wide variety of users.
Virtual-Hideout has put up the Kingston 2x1GB PC2-5300 FB-DIMM Memory Kit Review which takes a quick look at this fully buffered memory and gets some very strange results trying to boot into Windows, but overall the sticks seem to perform very well.
Rbmods brings us the Vizo Xena Notebook Cooler Review and it seems that just calling it a notebook cooler is something short of the mark as it provides several USB ports and a one touch hard drive backup option as well, as long as you can get your hands on a 2.5" S-ATA hard drive to slot into the bay. ยต