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Steelpad 4S Review @ Tech-Mods
"Every gamer knows that the mouse is a very important part of gaming. You can’t just use a ball mouse and expect to get the best score in Quake or Counter-Strike, but with an optical mouse you can. They spend hundreds of dollars to get the best mouse’s out there, but the only problem is that they don’t have the proper mouse pad. That is why today I will be reviewing the Steelpad 4S provided by Steelpad."
See more about this topic here.
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irock! 830 @ PC Tech Zone
"The FM tuner is one of the biggest surprises on the unit, I live in a very rural area and most of the tuners on the pocket size units will receive one station if you are lucky, Well to my surprise the 830`s FM tuner is outstanding this receiver will tune in most if not all of my local stations."
See more about this topic here.
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ATI TV Wonder VE - Remote Control Edition @ Extreme Overclocking
"Have you ever wanted to watch a late night show or catch up on news? The ATI TV Wonder VE with remote control makes watching TV possible on your computer. You can watch it now or record it for later viewing just like with a VCR. With this card you can have TV on the PC and still have a high end video card for benchmarks and game play, or be able to catch up on the news and get that paper/report done at the same time. This card will work with most video cards out of the market now."
See more about this topic here.
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PowerColor Radeon 9800 Pro 256 @ HardCoreWare
"Okay, we're a bit late to the party. The 9800 XT was announced by ATI just a couple days ago. But don't get too excited! That card won't be in stores for a few weeks, and 3rd parties probably won't have it by the end of the month. So we can still say, "The 9800 Pro 256 is the fastest ATI card you can buy today (literally)"
What I want to know is, what kind of benefit do we see from the ridiculous amount of RAM on this card? The core clocks are the same, and the memory is only slightly faster. The 256MB we're testing is around $130 more than the 128MB version, so it's going to take a lot to convince me."
See more about this topic here.
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Silverstonetek ESST-ST35F PSU reviewed @ R&B
"Tonite we are having a look at a power supply from a new sponsor of ours. It's a nice 320w power supply which is supposed to be really quiet and even able to run at 26 db at normal usage. It has a 120mm fan on the bottom which probably runs alot quieter than the standard 80 mm fans. Let's see if this power supply can take the pressure."
See more about this topic here.
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XFX FX5600 Ultra @ ViperLair
"As much as we can all drool when we look at the impressive benchmark numbers from some of the high end cards, reality sets in when you checkup your bank account numbers just before shopping. If you decide that you can try going without food for a couple weeks, that's probably a good indicator that the 300FPS monster is not for you."
See more about this topic here.
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The Cyberathlete Professional League Interview - Angel Munoz @ TwistedMods
"Launched June 1997, the CPL was the first organization to advance computer game competitions to the level of a professional sport. Today, the CPL is the global leader in competitive computer gaming, having held live tournaments on five continents. The CPL has also sanctioned a large number of qualifying tournaments held in over thirty countries. Angel Munoz is the founder and president of the Cyberathlete Professional League, founder of the Adrenaline Vault website, owner of New World Investments and a member of the board of directors of several technology companies along with being involved in a large amount of different projects."
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Chenming 301KE Case Review @ TechFreaks
"For the price, it’s a little steep for not coming with a power-supply, but still is a steady-performer. Therefore with all the tasteful aspects of and surrounding the case, I recommend this case to anyone and everyone."
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Senfu Tech Station Review @ OCAddiction
"As you can see in the pictures, the speaker, LED's and switches have very short leads. This can be a problem depending on the layout of the motherboard header pins. The motherboard in the picture is an MSI board and as you can see, everything is bunched up tight. I would prefer to see the speaker LED's and switches mounted onto a small PCB with four to six inch leads for adaptability to different motherboard layouts. The final item in the kit is the dust cover and it does exactly what it's supposed to do. It covers the tech station and everything sitting on the shelves."
See more about this topic here.
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Symantec Norton Internet Security 2004 Review @ Short-Media
"I’ve always been a big fan of Norton, even before Symantec came along. Every fall I eagerly await the release of new versions of their security software packages, namely Norton Personal Firewall and Norton Antivirus. They are integrated together in the popular Internet Security suite and together they protect your computer from hacking and virus threats alike, with a few other features thrown in for good measure. This review will look at Internet Security 2004 from an upgrade standpoint. The question to be answered is: “Does this new version carry enough new features to warrant an upgrade from the previous version?”"
See more about this topic here.
"Every gamer knows that the mouse is a very important part of gaming. You can’t just use a ball mouse and expect to get the best score in Quake or Counter-Strike, but with an optical mouse you can. They spend hundreds of dollars to get the best mouse’s out there, but the only problem is that they don’t have the proper mouse pad. That is why today I will be reviewing the Steelpad 4S provided by Steelpad."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
irock! 830 @ PC Tech Zone
"The FM tuner is one of the biggest surprises on the unit, I live in a very rural area and most of the tuners on the pocket size units will receive one station if you are lucky, Well to my surprise the 830`s FM tuner is outstanding this receiver will tune in most if not all of my local stations."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
ATI TV Wonder VE - Remote Control Edition @ Extreme Overclocking
"Have you ever wanted to watch a late night show or catch up on news? The ATI TV Wonder VE with remote control makes watching TV possible on your computer. You can watch it now or record it for later viewing just like with a VCR. With this card you can have TV on the PC and still have a high end video card for benchmarks and game play, or be able to catch up on the news and get that paper/report done at the same time. This card will work with most video cards out of the market now."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
PowerColor Radeon 9800 Pro 256 @ HardCoreWare
"Okay, we're a bit late to the party. The 9800 XT was announced by ATI just a couple days ago. But don't get too excited! That card won't be in stores for a few weeks, and 3rd parties probably won't have it by the end of the month. So we can still say, "The 9800 Pro 256 is the fastest ATI card you can buy today (literally)"
What I want to know is, what kind of benefit do we see from the ridiculous amount of RAM on this card? The core clocks are the same, and the memory is only slightly faster. The 256MB we're testing is around $130 more than the 128MB version, so it's going to take a lot to convince me."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Silverstonetek ESST-ST35F PSU reviewed @ R&B
"Tonite we are having a look at a power supply from a new sponsor of ours. It's a nice 320w power supply which is supposed to be really quiet and even able to run at 26 db at normal usage. It has a 120mm fan on the bottom which probably runs alot quieter than the standard 80 mm fans. Let's see if this power supply can take the pressure."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
XFX FX5600 Ultra @ ViperLair
"As much as we can all drool when we look at the impressive benchmark numbers from some of the high end cards, reality sets in when you checkup your bank account numbers just before shopping. If you decide that you can try going without food for a couple weeks, that's probably a good indicator that the 300FPS monster is not for you."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
The Cyberathlete Professional League Interview - Angel Munoz @ TwistedMods
"Launched June 1997, the CPL was the first organization to advance computer game competitions to the level of a professional sport. Today, the CPL is the global leader in competitive computer gaming, having held live tournaments on five continents. The CPL has also sanctioned a large number of qualifying tournaments held in over thirty countries. Angel Munoz is the founder and president of the Cyberathlete Professional League, founder of the Adrenaline Vault website, owner of New World Investments and a member of the board of directors of several technology companies along with being involved in a large amount of different projects."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Chenming 301KE Case Review @ TechFreaks
"For the price, it’s a little steep for not coming with a power-supply, but still is a steady-performer. Therefore with all the tasteful aspects of and surrounding the case, I recommend this case to anyone and everyone."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Senfu Tech Station Review @ OCAddiction
"As you can see in the pictures, the speaker, LED's and switches have very short leads. This can be a problem depending on the layout of the motherboard header pins. The motherboard in the picture is an MSI board and as you can see, everything is bunched up tight. I would prefer to see the speaker LED's and switches mounted onto a small PCB with four to six inch leads for adaptability to different motherboard layouts. The final item in the kit is the dust cover and it does exactly what it's supposed to do. It covers the tech station and everything sitting on the shelves."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Symantec Norton Internet Security 2004 Review @ Short-Media
"I’ve always been a big fan of Norton, even before Symantec came along. Every fall I eagerly await the release of new versions of their security software packages, namely Norton Personal Firewall and Norton Antivirus. They are integrated together in the popular Internet Security suite and together they protect your computer from hacking and virus threats alike, with a few other features thrown in for good measure. This review will look at Internet Security 2004 from an upgrade standpoint. The question to be answered is: “Does this new version carry enough new features to warrant an upgrade from the previous version?”"
See more about this topic here.