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PCGamingCorner.com’s Recent Article Roundup

Today we have a periodic update from our partner site, PCGamingcorner.com.  Read up on the recently launched Mass Effect 2, news and reviews of the latest gaming gear and the best of 2009. . . Mass Effect 2 Review “Mass Effect 2 is the long anticipated sequel to the Mass Effect trilogy. There have been many changes to the series, are they the right changes? “ Get detailed insight on the gameplay, graphics and storyline of the game. (Read more) Mech Warrior Living...

Editor’s Choice: Silverstone RVS01 External HDD Enclosure Review

Always an innovator, Silverstone has designed some of the most cutting edge computing solutions on the market today. With the introduction of their new Raven series, Silverstone is once again changing the rules when it comes to the traditional form and function of computer hardware and accessories. The Raven series is geared for the consummate enthusiast, products that take design and technology elements to the bleeding edge. Today, Notebook-Cooling takes a close look at the RVS01, a 2.5”...

CES 2010: The NB-C Round Up!

The holidays have come and gone and so has CES!  We haven’t published any articles as of late, though that is not to say we don’t have any coming.  In fact, we have been spending the holidays and the first half of January reviewing products from Schtickers, Silverstone, A-DATA, Vizo, Tacens and more! However, now to the actual topic of this article: a CES overview. We were unable to attend CES this year, nevertheless we have rounded up some of the many releases at the...

PCGamingCorner.com’s Recent Article Roundup

Today we have a periodic update from our partner site, PCGaming.  Read up on the latest games, comparisons, and  downloadable content.   Mass Effect: Pinnacle Station Review Bioware last week announced Pinnacle Station, an add-on for their sci-fi fantasy RPG Mass Effect. Pinnacle Station is a top-secret Alliance training facility that holds a number of different training scenarios and exclusive unlocks. How does it match up to the rest of the game? Read...

PCGamingCorner.com’s Recent Article Roundup

Today we are going to share with our readers the best articles recently posted on PCGamingCorner.com, our newly-announced partner site. Read on to find out the latest games, news and a review of the new Razer Orochi Bluetooth Laser Mouse.   razer orochi bluetooth laser gaming mouse review With more and more gamers moving to notebooks as their platforms of choice, it only makes sense that gaming accessories follow the trend. Razer is first on the scene with Orochi, a...

Vizo Mini Ninja II Notebook Cooler Review

Packing dual adjustable fans the Vizo Mini Ninja II is a solid aluminum cooler. With a matte black paint job, sleek styling and 3 USB 2.0 ports it doesn’t lack much. The Mini is a half sized cooler but does make us question portability. Specifications: Vizo Mini Ninja II (CL-230-BK) Dimensions: 350 x 170 x 40mm Weight: 600g Material: Metal Noise: 20dBA Input Voltage: 5V /...

News Bits: Cooler Master Launches the NotePal Ax, sets Sale date for X2

Cooler Master Launches the NotePal Ax Continuing their constant parade of new coolers, Cooler Master has posted the NotePal Ax up on their site.  The Ax appears to be the X2’s Eurasian twin.  It is set to be released only to the Europen and Asian markets.  It uses the same 140mm fan, supports the same size notebooks as the X2 and has a base that combines the X1 and the X2 base.  Heck it even has the same feet, power button and speed dial. Its not a bad thing as we did...

News Bits: akasa launches a new cooler and a cooler master giveaway (UK)

Akasa Launches Everest Notebook Cooler After launching a few coolers at Computex 2009, Asaka has launched yet again another notebook cooler, the Everex. Designed to be ergonomic while incorporating cooling features, the Everex sounds and looks awfully much like the Vizo Xena II.  The cooler can be raised to six different levels for optimum screen heights for user comfort. Weighing in at a goliath like 1.8 kg the...

Computex 2009: Enermax Introduced the CP002 Netbook Cooler

Well we are still rounding up Computex product releases, they just keep trying to run from us.  Anyways Enermax introduced its new CP002 Netbook Cooler, it is designed to take up to an 12” netbook or notebook.  (Images from Hexus.net) It has the same cooling methodology as the larger Cpoo1(G) coolers by implementing a single large fan. Here is an official Enermax Computex 2009 video (the CP002 is near the end) ...

Guide: Don’t have cash but need more cooling?

If you do not have cash for a notebook cooler or do not feel like buying one, there is an alternative. Starting at $0 it’s a rather cheap innovation. Although not as effective as a notebook cooler, bang for the buck it cannot be beat. (This tutorial will only work to its full effectiveness as long as your notebook has a fan vent on the bottom of your notebook.) Airflow is a major part in cooling your notebook. If airflow is restricted, such as on a bed or directly on a table it will...