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First Look : PolyGFX VH CaseSkin Review @ VH
"There was once a time when the only colour you can get your PC in was beige. OK, maybe the occasional black or some sort of beige with a touch of other colours but that's all that was shoved into our faces... it was dull and boring and no one did anything about it... until the modder in some of us started to tinker around with spray cans and our dream cases in the colour of our choice! Today, there's not only a myriad of cases to choose from but in many different colours as well... the beige is truly dead in the eyes of a hardcore PC enthusiast. For those wanting their own graphics on their case, airbrushing was a great solution but the cost was high and not everybody has the skill and time. Now an alternative has arrived and it's in the form of the PolyGFX CaseSkin. Let's take a look shall we."
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Kingwin 450W PSU Review @ Furioustech
"The King of power supplies, well one of the best I have reviewed. If you are looking for a stable PSU with great output check out the KINGWIN 450. This is one KICKASS product, stable and great looking. Take a peek at the review to get all the details. You will want one for you very own."
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Seasonic Super Tornado 300watt PSU @ Mikhailtech
"As you can see the Super Tornado comes replete with a rather large list of features, some more important than others. One of the major features of the Super Tornado is Seasonic’s S2FC, or Smart and Silent Fan Control. S2FC is a temperature controlled fan control that does not increase the speed of the fan linearly with the temperature of the power supply, but rather uses a combination of delayed increase in RPM and exponential increase in RPM to produce the desired result. As you can see in this Seasonic diagram, the fan speed increases at a faster rate as the power load on the PSU increases, resulting in a higher heat output and more required cooling. The fan speed is therefore not directly linked to the load upon the power supply, but is still indirectly linked."
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Polaroid PDC310 Digital Camera Review @ Modsynergy
"Polaroid is a name we all know. Polaroid has been making cameras for a long time and have been a standard name when you think cameras. Well Polaroid is going digital with WWL’s acquisition of the Polaroid brand. WWL (World Wide Licensing) produces and sells digital camera solutions on the Polaroid brand. Today we take a step forward in continuing our Digital Camera segment by providing you reviews of Polaroid’s new digital cameras. Today we take a look at the Polaroid PDC310 model, which is targeted towards users that want to take pictures for email and web purposes plus have fun with using it for a webcam."
See more about this topic here.
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Celeron Overclocked To 3360.95 Mhz @ Computer Sphere
"Overclocked Celeron at 3360.95 Mhz, System Bus 640.18, System Clock 160.05, Multiplier 21.0."
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Aspire X-Superalien Full Tower Case @ HardCoreWare
"While their cases aren't as radically altered from the original Chen Ming designed towers as the Alienware cases, they still carry the alien head theme many people love. To top it all off, the X-Superalien has a ton of features added to it that many have been looking for on Chen Ming based cases - rotated HDD mounts, motherboard tray, and more."
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CPU Cooler Give Away @ A True Review
"Do you need a better cooler or want to replace an existing cooler? A True Review is giving away 3 CPU coolers."
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PCXMods Xtrac T-Shirt Competition @ Ascully.com
"Win a superb new Xtracpads.com T-Shirt in our latest competition. Just answer 3 easy questions to be entered into the competition drawing."
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Cooler Master Aero 7 Lite HSF Review @ GruntvillE
"The Aero 7 Lite is another one of those products that come with just about everything you need. Along with the main heatsink and blower assembly, Cooler Master has thrown in two separate mounting plates for the inline potentiometer. Both are well designed and do their job at placing the controls within your reach quite nicely. The option on the left is the 3.5” bay mounting plate. You simply attach the inline pot from the backside, push on the plastic knob and screw the mount into an available bay. The knob, measuring in at 5/8ths or just over ½ an inch may cause a problem when mounted behind a case door such as on my Antec. This, however, isn’t the only reason you many not want to use the front mounted option. Incase you haven’t noticed, its aluminum, and would be much more at home on a Cooler Master case than on a black or beige one. It’s for these situations that they’ve included the PCI mount. This will neatly tuck the controls around the back of your case and shouldn’t cause as many problems."
See more about this topic here.
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Please feel free to post any other news you find for Monday, September 1 under this topic.
"There was once a time when the only colour you can get your PC in was beige. OK, maybe the occasional black or some sort of beige with a touch of other colours but that's all that was shoved into our faces... it was dull and boring and no one did anything about it... until the modder in some of us started to tinker around with spray cans and our dream cases in the colour of our choice! Today, there's not only a myriad of cases to choose from but in many different colours as well... the beige is truly dead in the eyes of a hardcore PC enthusiast. For those wanting their own graphics on their case, airbrushing was a great solution but the cost was high and not everybody has the skill and time. Now an alternative has arrived and it's in the form of the PolyGFX CaseSkin. Let's take a look shall we."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Kingwin 450W PSU Review @ Furioustech
"The King of power supplies, well one of the best I have reviewed. If you are looking for a stable PSU with great output check out the KINGWIN 450. This is one KICKASS product, stable and great looking. Take a peek at the review to get all the details. You will want one for you very own."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Seasonic Super Tornado 300watt PSU @ Mikhailtech
"As you can see the Super Tornado comes replete with a rather large list of features, some more important than others. One of the major features of the Super Tornado is Seasonic’s S2FC, or Smart and Silent Fan Control. S2FC is a temperature controlled fan control that does not increase the speed of the fan linearly with the temperature of the power supply, but rather uses a combination of delayed increase in RPM and exponential increase in RPM to produce the desired result. As you can see in this Seasonic diagram, the fan speed increases at a faster rate as the power load on the PSU increases, resulting in a higher heat output and more required cooling. The fan speed is therefore not directly linked to the load upon the power supply, but is still indirectly linked."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Polaroid PDC310 Digital Camera Review @ Modsynergy
"Polaroid is a name we all know. Polaroid has been making cameras for a long time and have been a standard name when you think cameras. Well Polaroid is going digital with WWL’s acquisition of the Polaroid brand. WWL (World Wide Licensing) produces and sells digital camera solutions on the Polaroid brand. Today we take a step forward in continuing our Digital Camera segment by providing you reviews of Polaroid’s new digital cameras. Today we take a look at the Polaroid PDC310 model, which is targeted towards users that want to take pictures for email and web purposes plus have fun with using it for a webcam."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Celeron Overclocked To 3360.95 Mhz @ Computer Sphere
"Overclocked Celeron at 3360.95 Mhz, System Bus 640.18, System Clock 160.05, Multiplier 21.0."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Aspire X-Superalien Full Tower Case @ HardCoreWare
"While their cases aren't as radically altered from the original Chen Ming designed towers as the Alienware cases, they still carry the alien head theme many people love. To top it all off, the X-Superalien has a ton of features added to it that many have been looking for on Chen Ming based cases - rotated HDD mounts, motherboard tray, and more."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
CPU Cooler Give Away @ A True Review
"Do you need a better cooler or want to replace an existing cooler? A True Review is giving away 3 CPU coolers."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
PCXMods Xtrac T-Shirt Competition @ Ascully.com
"Win a superb new Xtracpads.com T-Shirt in our latest competition. Just answer 3 easy questions to be entered into the competition drawing."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Cooler Master Aero 7 Lite HSF Review @ GruntvillE
"The Aero 7 Lite is another one of those products that come with just about everything you need. Along with the main heatsink and blower assembly, Cooler Master has thrown in two separate mounting plates for the inline potentiometer. Both are well designed and do their job at placing the controls within your reach quite nicely. The option on the left is the 3.5” bay mounting plate. You simply attach the inline pot from the backside, push on the plastic knob and screw the mount into an available bay. The knob, measuring in at 5/8ths or just over ½ an inch may cause a problem when mounted behind a case door such as on my Antec. This, however, isn’t the only reason you many not want to use the front mounted option. Incase you haven’t noticed, its aluminum, and would be much more at home on a Cooler Master case than on a black or beige one. It’s for these situations that they’ve included the PCI mount. This will neatly tuck the controls around the back of your case and shouldn’t cause as many problems."
See more about this topic here.
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Please feel free to post any other news you find for Monday, September 1 under this topic.