Seagate has come up with a full storage solution called the Freeagent Pro Drive. With computer sizes constantly shrinking and the need for higher capacity storage to run multimedia applications, this drive produces “impressive performance scores.” Aimed at the desktop segment of the IT market, using the SATA transition protocol allows it to run at 3Gbps outside the case. Drive sizes range from 320GB to 750GB with a 1TB drive in the pipeline. Read the review here. Looking for a high quality, feature-rich power supply that won’t take a huge bite out of your wallet? Ultra Products’ X3 power supplies now have a 600-watt unit that’s SATA-ready, PCI-E ready, and energy efficient. Find out more about it here.
PowerColor´s Radeon HD 2600 Pro finds itself under the microscope of the guys over at Chilehardware. They subjected the video card to a battery of tests including 6 games played with different configurations of resolution and filters. At the end of a grueling series of games, they finally compare it against other contenders. Read all about it here.