Gigabyte GO OC 2010 North America Overclocking Championships

The 2010 North American Gigabyte Open Overclocking Championship features 12 of the best overclockers from North America, so you know it will be a good time to get them all in the same room. Read on to see what happens as we’ll be updating this article as the day goes on. Think of it as a live blog this time around!

By Nathan Kirsch

Patriot Inferno 100GB SandForce SF-1200 SSD Review

Patriot has been busy working on releasing their line of Inferno SSDs which features the very capable SandForce SF-1200 controller. They join a growing list of manufactures to release drives based on this controller which has been very successful in terms of sales and performance. We expect to see the Inferno to be among the top drives we have tested.

By Joe Evans

Cooler Master HAF 932 Black Edition PC Case Review

Cooler Master sent Legit Reviews one of their newest releases, the HAF 932 Black Edition. With the same features as the original HAF 932 along with a few new ones, we take a look at the newest addition to the HAF 932 line and see what Cooler Master has done different with this bad boy.

By alton

Gelid Icy Vision Video Card GPU Cooler Review

Do you have an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 video card and want to have it run cooler and quieter but don’t want to make the jump to water cooling? Then you’re in need of an aftermarket air cooler. Today, we are looking at one such option from GELID Solutions, the Icy Vision VGA cooler. Join us as we put it on our GTX480 and see how it well it can handle the heat.

By Shane Higgins

ASUS Crosshair IV Formula 890FX Chipset Motherboard Review

Dressed to the hilt in the red and black Republic of Games theme, the ASUS Crosshair IV Formula is ready for the party! How will it perform as a full Leo platform? Read on to see how the ASUS Crosshair IV Formula motherboard performs in our battery of tests on the AMD Phenom II X6 1055T six-core processor that include a few new benchmarks!

By Dan Stoltz

Aqua Computer aquagraFX Water Block for GeForce GTX 480 Video Cards

Today we are looking at another option for water cooling the mighty NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 video card. The aquagraFX from Aqua Computer comes to us all the way from Germany; join us as we see how it stacks against stock cooling and the GPU waterblock we recently looked at from Danger Den.

By Shane Higgins

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 Facebook Fan Page Sweepstakes

CyberPower and Legit Reviews are both excited to celebrate the launch of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 video card by giving one GeForce GTX 460 video card away on each respective companies Facebook Fan page! Be sure to check out the rules for this drawing and enter if you’d like a chance to win a graphics card!

By Nathan Kirsch

SRS Labs HD Audio Lab – The Ultimate PC Audio Software

SRS HD Audio Lab is said to provide the ultimate audio experience for music, movies and games. Utilizing patented audio technologies, SRS HD Audio Lab delivers amazing audio depth and immersive surround sound, allowing for the multimedia experience to be enjoyed across any speaker configuration with the ability to fine tune listening preferences. Read on to see what we think of it.

By bgiacoletti

Western Digital TV Live Plus Media Player with Netflix Streaming

WD recently launched the TV Live Plus HD media player, which makes it easy for Netflix members to instantly watch thousands of TV episodes and movies on the biggest screen in their home from their HD television set. The new Netflix interface enables members to browse and add movies to their instant Queue on the Netflix Website right from their TV. Read on to see how this player compares to the WD TV Live HD and to see if it is worth the extra $15.

By Ken Brown

ASUS U30Jc Intel Core i3 350M Laptop Review

The ASUS U30Jc is the latest entry for ASUS in the Ultra-Portable Market. With the promise of 8 hours of useable battery life, Intel Core i3-350M 2.26GHz Nehalem derived performance, 4GB of DDR3 memory, all in a 4lb aluminum enclosure, this notebook might just be what you’ve been looking for. It also sports dedicated NVIDIA GeForce 310M graphics and all for under $1000!

By brian

Biostar TA890GXB HD Micro-ATX Motherboard Review

The BIOSTAR TA890GXB HD is built around AMD’s latest 890GX chipset. At $95 the BIOSTAR TA890GXB HD Micro ATX motherboard also happens to be the least expensive AMD 890GX chipset based motherboard on Newegg.com right now. This 890GX based motherboard features SATA3 and the latest Radeon HD 4290 integrated graphics, all in a small Micro ATX package. How will it perform against our other systems? Read on to find out!

By Dan Stoltz

Motormouse 2.4GHz Wireless Car Mouse Review

Fast cars and computer enthusiasts seem to go together quite nicely, so when we were given the chance to take a look at ‘motor mouse’ we couldn’t say no. How can you go wrong with a 2.4GHz wireless mouse that is based on an iconic sports car? Read on to see what you get for $50 with the Motormouse!

By Nathan Kirsch

What Internet Browser is Fastest for Windows in 2010?

Internet browsers have been making a ton of headlines this week. Just in the past few days we’ve seen IE9 Preview 3, Google Chrome 5.0.376.86 and Firefox 3.6.4 all be released. With Flash 10.1 also coming out this month and HTML 5 taking off we figured that it would be a good time to look at the performance of 13 of the most used web browsers again. Read on to see which is fastest browser when it comes to JavaScripts!

By Nathan Kirsch

The Hottest Booth Babes of E3 2010

Many of our readers have been giving very positive feedback on our coverage of this years Electronic Entertainment Expo and today we conclude it with booth babes! To keep up with the demand of our readers, we would not be giving proper coverage without showing what many would consider the best part, the booth babes! Look on to check out the hottest booth babes that we could locate on the show floor!

By Legit Staff

E3 Expo 2010: Day 2 Coverage

This year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo – or E3 – had more hardware vendors than normal trying to get the attention of your average gamer. We stopped by a few notable booths to find out what kind of technology they had lined up for 2010. Read on to find out what Dell, Alienware, Bigfoot Networks, Razer, Gunnar, SteelSeries, Nyko and more were showing off at the 2010 E3 Expo.

By Ken Brown