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Kanam Accent HT200B HTPC Enclosure Review @ Ascully.com
"Sleek and stylish case this case is full size ATX to accommodate standard sized components. The Brushed aluminum finish ensures that your case looks great next to all of your quality audio/video gear. Drop down door hides two 5.25" drive bays in addition to another 5.25" and two 3.5" internal bays. Find out more in the full review."
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Seasonic Super Tornado 300W PSU Review @ Modsynergy
"Power supplies are one of the most if not the most important choices you will make when you build a computer and here at Modsynergy.com we have reviewed a couple of good power supplies recently. We remembered how our first Seasonic impression was. It did not fair well. The power wasn’t there. Seasonic contacted me on reviewing one of their new line of power supplies. Today we are going to be testing out the new Seasonic Super Tornado 300W PSU."
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Cremax Icy Dock MB911-APGF and MB912-AP Mobile Hard Drive Racks @ Tech-Dreams
"When my hard drive in my rack-mounted router wouldn't allow me to update the OS on it properly, I ended up having to replace it. Believe me, I was much happier to merely take the hard drive out in the rack, instead of having to pull the entire case out of my rack to replace it. While having a 100mbit network is nice, but if you need to transfer 20gigs worth of little files, then having both of the hard drives in a single computer is unbelievably faster. Having those hard drives in a rack makes changing what computers those hard drives are in unbelievably faster also. If you can get it done and have it look good also, then that's even more perks."
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FraggPad Magnum Gaming Surface Review @ MODTHEBOX
"The Magnum is composed of 6mm 1/4" acrylic and measures 38 cm long and 26 cm tall, both at the longest points. The shape of the Fraggpad Magnum is similar to a kidney shape, with the one end narrowed and elongated. On the lower right of the Magnum is the purple FraggPad logo (optionally a yellow version is available), which has been applied to the front of the pad. While I am fairly sure this is to protect the logo, a closer inspection reveals that it will wear off over time."
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Cooler Master Cool Drive 3 @ GruntvillE
"The CoolDrive 3 is an attractive unit. The top of the unit has CoolDrive 3 written across it. The CoolDrive 3’s casing is aluminum with edges that are similar to the grooves of a heatsink. Most users will install the CoolDrive 3 and never see the top of the unit again. I think it would look really great to have a PC case with a window mod where the CoolDrive 3 would be visible in the top bay."
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Chenming 301KE Mid Tower Computer Case @ Tech-Dreams
"I don't have to tell you that a case is important, by now everyone who cares enough about computers to read this article already knows that. Nonetheless, not everyone who cares enough to read about cases knows what they are looking for, or how to identify if a case is good for them. What users need to be checking out is what they are going to be using the computer that will be in the case for. Gamers who LAN a lot will want something that's sturdy, light enough to move easily, and will cool well enough to keep their high performance equipment running smoothly. People who need a lot of storage, or don't need portability, need a case that can protect their equipment and keep it cool."
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Antec LANBoy @ Nexus Hardware
"Antec has been catering to the enthusiast for a long time. Many of their products have been a huge hit, including their “True” series of power supplies (True Control included), and their SX1040B case is likely the most widely replicated case anywhere. Today we have an Antec case that caters to an entirely different genre of computer enthusiasts: LAN-goers. To fit this sect of computer enthusiasts, Antec has created the LANBoy aluminum case."
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Altec Lansing XA3051 Home Theater Speakers @ TheTechLounge
"Are you a lazy bloke that likes to sit in front of your TV all day and play video games? Don’t listen to your mother or your wife, this is a good thing. What could be better than kicking back with a cold beverage* in one hand, and a remote or your favorite console’s controller in the other hand; All the while having a sub blasting hard enough to make you shake with every explosion, or every footstep for that matter. Let's see if the XA3051 can do the job."
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Intel Cuts Celeron Prices @ CNet
"As expected, the chipmaker on Sunday cut list prices by as much as 14 percent, to below $100, on its Celeron processors for low-priced desktop PCs. The cuts pave the way for the introduction of a 2.7GHz desktop Celeron in the future. Intel typically schedules its price drops and communicates them to PC makers well in advance. However, the company also uses pricing as a tool to make room for new chips, to motivate PC buyers, or to prod PC makers to move up to faster processors."
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"Sleek and stylish case this case is full size ATX to accommodate standard sized components. The Brushed aluminum finish ensures that your case looks great next to all of your quality audio/video gear. Drop down door hides two 5.25" drive bays in addition to another 5.25" and two 3.5" internal bays. Find out more in the full review."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Seasonic Super Tornado 300W PSU Review @ Modsynergy
"Power supplies are one of the most if not the most important choices you will make when you build a computer and here at Modsynergy.com we have reviewed a couple of good power supplies recently. We remembered how our first Seasonic impression was. It did not fair well. The power wasn’t there. Seasonic contacted me on reviewing one of their new line of power supplies. Today we are going to be testing out the new Seasonic Super Tornado 300W PSU."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Cremax Icy Dock MB911-APGF and MB912-AP Mobile Hard Drive Racks @ Tech-Dreams
"When my hard drive in my rack-mounted router wouldn't allow me to update the OS on it properly, I ended up having to replace it. Believe me, I was much happier to merely take the hard drive out in the rack, instead of having to pull the entire case out of my rack to replace it. While having a 100mbit network is nice, but if you need to transfer 20gigs worth of little files, then having both of the hard drives in a single computer is unbelievably faster. Having those hard drives in a rack makes changing what computers those hard drives are in unbelievably faster also. If you can get it done and have it look good also, then that's even more perks."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
FraggPad Magnum Gaming Surface Review @ MODTHEBOX
"The Magnum is composed of 6mm 1/4" acrylic and measures 38 cm long and 26 cm tall, both at the longest points. The shape of the Fraggpad Magnum is similar to a kidney shape, with the one end narrowed and elongated. On the lower right of the Magnum is the purple FraggPad logo (optionally a yellow version is available), which has been applied to the front of the pad. While I am fairly sure this is to protect the logo, a closer inspection reveals that it will wear off over time."
See more about this topic here.
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Cooler Master Cool Drive 3 @ GruntvillE
"The CoolDrive 3 is an attractive unit. The top of the unit has CoolDrive 3 written across it. The CoolDrive 3’s casing is aluminum with edges that are similar to the grooves of a heatsink. Most users will install the CoolDrive 3 and never see the top of the unit again. I think it would look really great to have a PC case with a window mod where the CoolDrive 3 would be visible in the top bay."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Chenming 301KE Mid Tower Computer Case @ Tech-Dreams
"I don't have to tell you that a case is important, by now everyone who cares enough about computers to read this article already knows that. Nonetheless, not everyone who cares enough to read about cases knows what they are looking for, or how to identify if a case is good for them. What users need to be checking out is what they are going to be using the computer that will be in the case for. Gamers who LAN a lot will want something that's sturdy, light enough to move easily, and will cool well enough to keep their high performance equipment running smoothly. People who need a lot of storage, or don't need portability, need a case that can protect their equipment and keep it cool."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Antec LANBoy @ Nexus Hardware
"Antec has been catering to the enthusiast for a long time. Many of their products have been a huge hit, including their “True” series of power supplies (True Control included), and their SX1040B case is likely the most widely replicated case anywhere. Today we have an Antec case that caters to an entirely different genre of computer enthusiasts: LAN-goers. To fit this sect of computer enthusiasts, Antec has created the LANBoy aluminum case."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Altec Lansing XA3051 Home Theater Speakers @ TheTechLounge
"Are you a lazy bloke that likes to sit in front of your TV all day and play video games? Don’t listen to your mother or your wife, this is a good thing. What could be better than kicking back with a cold beverage* in one hand, and a remote or your favorite console’s controller in the other hand; All the while having a sub blasting hard enough to make you shake with every explosion, or every footstep for that matter. Let's see if the XA3051 can do the job."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Intel Cuts Celeron Prices @ CNet
"As expected, the chipmaker on Sunday cut list prices by as much as 14 percent, to below $100, on its Celeron processors for low-priced desktop PCs. The cuts pave the way for the introduction of a 2.7GHz desktop Celeron in the future. Intel typically schedules its price drops and communicates them to PC makers well in advance. However, the company also uses pricing as a tool to make room for new chips, to motivate PC buyers, or to prod PC makers to move up to faster processors."
See more about this topic here.