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Cooler Master Musketeer Review @ GruntvillE
"It’s a sharp looking 5 ¼" bay device that has 3 analog gauges for measuring fan voltage, sound pressure, and the temperature from one thermal sensor. There are also two adjustable sliders that control the fan voltage and the sound pressure readings.
I can only assume that the imagery of the three blue gauges represents the original swashbucklers, and that their motto "One for All and All for One" would represent the merging of all the various functions into one device.
Of course as kids, being a Musketeer really meant whacking each other with sticks to prove who the toughest Musketeer around was, but enough about my adventurous childhood. Let’s take a closer look at this Cooler Master Musketeer and see what it holds for present day case modders. It certainly has the flash and style of its namesake, but does it have the guts to make it a true Musketeer."
See more about this topic here.
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Spire AMD WhisperRock IV Cooler @ A True Review
"You think your after-market cooling solution is good on your AMD socket 462 processor? Lets see if it could be better. Today we'll look at Spire SPA04B4 WhisperRock IVT and compare it to CPU-Cool 370H. With a name WhisperRock, we expect this cooler to be very quiet."
See more about this topic here.
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ATI: Another Round Of Battle Begins @ IPKonfig
"Merrill Lynch reports again on the success of ATI's graphics cards and market trend, and its judgment has been well accepted. According to the latest report from ML on ATI; another round of the battle begins. It also confirmed that AsusTek will be shipping ATI based graphics solutions."
See more about this topic here.
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nVidia FX5600 Ultra 128mb Reference Card @ The Modfathers
"It is also with interest that I am reviewing a nVidia reference card, as this should let me know how the creators of this card envisaged it to be. Good or bad, this is the standard that the manufactures have to beat or accept that they have screwed up."
See more about this topic here.
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Logisys RED Quad Red LED Fan Review @ ExtensionTech
"Fans, fans, fans. They suck, or they blow, depending on configuration, and some even look really cool. Now this one does look cool. Actually, if you have been waiting for a really RED fan, look no further than this new red tinted/quad red LED fan from Logisys. Like it, love it, hate it? Well, continue on to read the review, or at least look at the pictures."
See more about this topic here.
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FIC Radeon 9800 Pro 256MB @ Bjorn3d
"I think the main question that we want to be answer with this review will be, "Does the extra memory really increase performance?" I know we have all heard that there really isn't that many opportunities for a graphics card to utilize all 256MB of memory it has available. Hopefully, we can help shed some light on this subject with some straightforward numbers."
See more about this topic here.
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SiS655FX chipset For Intel Pentium 4 CPU @ MyWorldHardware
"With that, most of the chipset manufacturers, including the giant Intel who once committed to RAMBUS solution, finally gave it up and chooses the dual channel DDR memory solution for their line of desktop chipset, which included the all-time-favorite, Intel Springdale(i865) and Intel Canterwood (i875). For our SiS, initially, SiS had never designed any dual channel memory solution for their chipset that includes our previously reviewed 648FX for Pentium 4 and 748 for AMD. But, seeing at how Intel and NVIDIA were happily earning away with their successful product, SiS has finally taken the step to introduce their first ever dual channel DDR memory solution for Intel Pentium 4 CPU. Is it too late to capture the heart of hardware enthusiasts? We'll find out how amazing this product can performed on our test bench on the next few pages."
See more about this topic here.
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Logitech MX310 Optical Mouse Review @ CoolTechZone
"Logitech is one of the best companies that focus on making keyboards and mice. Logitech also manufactures speakers; joysticks and other various PC input components. They have been the leading manufacturer that is revolutionizing both keyboards and mice. To enhance the performance Logitech has introduced many engines for mice and many layouts and styles for their keyboards. Logitech is a name that users have built a trusting relationship with and Logitech in return has set standards in mice and keyboard market."
See more about this topic here.
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BroMagic 17" DVI LCD Monitor Review @ TweakTown
"It’s not a hard task to find someone who is interested in an LCD. While LCDs have dropped in price, the general thought is that they are still too expensive to be a viable option for most. The most affordable LCD is a 15" model and while it has almost the same screen size as a 17" CRT monitor, you’re very limited by a low resolution of 1024 X 768 which severely kills your desktop working area."
See more about this topic here.
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Beantech BT-85 Acrylic Case Review @ Water-Cooling
"Smart2k have kindly sent me Beantech's new acrylic case BT-85 to review. I have previously reviewed a test version of the BT-84G which you can see here. For those of you who have read the review you will know that the case had a few design flaws like the PSU tray which covered dual fan PSU's and the PCI slots which were too small for some video cards hopefully all the problems has been solved in this new model of the case. While the frame and appearance of the case still remain very similar this model of the case has many additional features like blue led fans, fan speed dial, removable motherboard tray and more."
See more about this topic here.
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Biostar i865 Mini-PC IDEQ-200T @ SubZeroTech
"Biostar is a name that certainly doesn’t conjur any definitive opinion, or company image to most of us. There is a reason for this: they have not had the chance to properly make a name for themselves in the USA. What I think of are motherboards, but since I have never had the opportunity to test one, nor have I seen a review on one, I cannot associate the name with any sort of adjective with which to describe their quality or integrity. All of that changed for me a short while ago when I began to venture into the Small Form Factor (SFF for brevity) market. What I expected to get was not what I got, I was thoroughly impressed. What I expected to encounter was something of a bittersweet ceremony. I have always assumed that SFF means low on performance, high on looks. So being an avid gamer, overclocker and performance enthusiast I thought it would be a fun review, a learning experience, but something not for me to be filed away upon completion of testing. I was dead wrong; Biostar has shown me the light; their new IDEQ-200T has features in every dimension that FAR exceeded my expectations. Everything was there, it was as if someone took a high quality desktop machine and simply shrunk it, without removing any functionality. Quite simply put the PC was sexy, clean and what you might least expect...a formidable overclocker!"
See more about this topic here.
"It’s a sharp looking 5 ¼" bay device that has 3 analog gauges for measuring fan voltage, sound pressure, and the temperature from one thermal sensor. There are also two adjustable sliders that control the fan voltage and the sound pressure readings.
I can only assume that the imagery of the three blue gauges represents the original swashbucklers, and that their motto "One for All and All for One" would represent the merging of all the various functions into one device.
Of course as kids, being a Musketeer really meant whacking each other with sticks to prove who the toughest Musketeer around was, but enough about my adventurous childhood. Let’s take a closer look at this Cooler Master Musketeer and see what it holds for present day case modders. It certainly has the flash and style of its namesake, but does it have the guts to make it a true Musketeer."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Spire AMD WhisperRock IV Cooler @ A True Review
"You think your after-market cooling solution is good on your AMD socket 462 processor? Lets see if it could be better. Today we'll look at Spire SPA04B4 WhisperRock IVT and compare it to CPU-Cool 370H. With a name WhisperRock, we expect this cooler to be very quiet."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
ATI: Another Round Of Battle Begins @ IPKonfig
"Merrill Lynch reports again on the success of ATI's graphics cards and market trend, and its judgment has been well accepted. According to the latest report from ML on ATI; another round of the battle begins. It also confirmed that AsusTek will be shipping ATI based graphics solutions."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
nVidia FX5600 Ultra 128mb Reference Card @ The Modfathers
"It is also with interest that I am reviewing a nVidia reference card, as this should let me know how the creators of this card envisaged it to be. Good or bad, this is the standard that the manufactures have to beat or accept that they have screwed up."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Logisys RED Quad Red LED Fan Review @ ExtensionTech
"Fans, fans, fans. They suck, or they blow, depending on configuration, and some even look really cool. Now this one does look cool. Actually, if you have been waiting for a really RED fan, look no further than this new red tinted/quad red LED fan from Logisys. Like it, love it, hate it? Well, continue on to read the review, or at least look at the pictures."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
FIC Radeon 9800 Pro 256MB @ Bjorn3d
"I think the main question that we want to be answer with this review will be, "Does the extra memory really increase performance?" I know we have all heard that there really isn't that many opportunities for a graphics card to utilize all 256MB of memory it has available. Hopefully, we can help shed some light on this subject with some straightforward numbers."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
SiS655FX chipset For Intel Pentium 4 CPU @ MyWorldHardware
"With that, most of the chipset manufacturers, including the giant Intel who once committed to RAMBUS solution, finally gave it up and chooses the dual channel DDR memory solution for their line of desktop chipset, which included the all-time-favorite, Intel Springdale(i865) and Intel Canterwood (i875). For our SiS, initially, SiS had never designed any dual channel memory solution for their chipset that includes our previously reviewed 648FX for Pentium 4 and 748 for AMD. But, seeing at how Intel and NVIDIA were happily earning away with their successful product, SiS has finally taken the step to introduce their first ever dual channel DDR memory solution for Intel Pentium 4 CPU. Is it too late to capture the heart of hardware enthusiasts? We'll find out how amazing this product can performed on our test bench on the next few pages."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Logitech MX310 Optical Mouse Review @ CoolTechZone
"Logitech is one of the best companies that focus on making keyboards and mice. Logitech also manufactures speakers; joysticks and other various PC input components. They have been the leading manufacturer that is revolutionizing both keyboards and mice. To enhance the performance Logitech has introduced many engines for mice and many layouts and styles for their keyboards. Logitech is a name that users have built a trusting relationship with and Logitech in return has set standards in mice and keyboard market."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
BroMagic 17" DVI LCD Monitor Review @ TweakTown
"It’s not a hard task to find someone who is interested in an LCD. While LCDs have dropped in price, the general thought is that they are still too expensive to be a viable option for most. The most affordable LCD is a 15" model and while it has almost the same screen size as a 17" CRT monitor, you’re very limited by a low resolution of 1024 X 768 which severely kills your desktop working area."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Beantech BT-85 Acrylic Case Review @ Water-Cooling
"Smart2k have kindly sent me Beantech's new acrylic case BT-85 to review. I have previously reviewed a test version of the BT-84G which you can see here. For those of you who have read the review you will know that the case had a few design flaws like the PSU tray which covered dual fan PSU's and the PCI slots which were too small for some video cards hopefully all the problems has been solved in this new model of the case. While the frame and appearance of the case still remain very similar this model of the case has many additional features like blue led fans, fan speed dial, removable motherboard tray and more."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Biostar i865 Mini-PC IDEQ-200T @ SubZeroTech
"Biostar is a name that certainly doesn’t conjur any definitive opinion, or company image to most of us. There is a reason for this: they have not had the chance to properly make a name for themselves in the USA. What I think of are motherboards, but since I have never had the opportunity to test one, nor have I seen a review on one, I cannot associate the name with any sort of adjective with which to describe their quality or integrity. All of that changed for me a short while ago when I began to venture into the Small Form Factor (SFF for brevity) market. What I expected to get was not what I got, I was thoroughly impressed. What I expected to encounter was something of a bittersweet ceremony. I have always assumed that SFF means low on performance, high on looks. So being an avid gamer, overclocker and performance enthusiast I thought it would be a fun review, a learning experience, but something not for me to be filed away upon completion of testing. I was dead wrong; Biostar has shown me the light; their new IDEQ-200T has features in every dimension that FAR exceeded my expectations. Everything was there, it was as if someone took a high quality desktop machine and simply shrunk it, without removing any functionality. Quite simply put the PC was sexy, clean and what you might least expect...a formidable overclocker!"
See more about this topic here.