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Zalman CNPS7000 Heatsink/Fan Review @ VoidedWarranty
"Those of you who have been around modding and overclocking have seen a new heatsink arrive on the scene almost weekly. Or at least it seems like it. We have seen some weird stuff. Self-contained liquid cooling, fans turned sideways, fans stuck on the end of ducts. Where will it end? Who knows.Trying to keep your CPU cool while overclocking is an uphill battle. Zalman is a major player in this endeavor of "air cooling," so let's take a look at this model of Zalman Cool. I'm not going to bore you by showing the cardboard box it came in. We've all seen cardboard boxes. Also, I'm not going to tell you how great their products are. The name speaks for itself. So let's get on with it, shall we?"
See more about this topic here.
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Steelpad 4s Review @ Virtual-Underground
"Today we'll be checking out one of the most commonly used items by gamers, the Steelpad 4s manufactured by Soft Trading, a company based off Denmark who has so far very much impressed me with their shipping. So lets get down to it. What does every gamer hate at a LAN party? Running out of mouse pad surface! It has got to be one of the worse things ever. Here you are, about to get revenge on some 12 year old kid, you have him in the scope, he moves slightly to the left, you follow, and right before you open fire... your mouse jumps off the mouse pad! Doh! Next, you will find yourself cursing your mouse out for minutes only to realize that it was all your mouse pad's fault. If it had only been a little bit longer to the left, just a little bit! That's why Steelpad brings you this product. With plenty of mousing surface the Steelpad 4s claims to be the best mouse pad out in the market developed by gamers for gamers."
See more about this topic here.
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Spire SP411C5 QuieTude II Heatsink Review @ FrostyTech
"Where do heatsinks come from? A simple question to be sure (they come from a factory), but I often find it rather remarkable just how spread out around the world most heatsink manufactures are. Take for example Spire. Spire's offices are in the US, Taiwan and the Netherlands, but the heatsinks are manufactured in China."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Kingwin Thunder Liquid Cold Cathode Review @ OCIA
"The light wave pattern rolls back and forth inside the tube giving off a bright blue light. The effect is kind of a cross between those old mad scientists movies where the electricity arcs back and forth, and lightning in a bottle. The effect is hard to describe and a normal snapshot doesn't do it justice."
See more about this topic here.
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Interview With SpLiZaaT Of TwistedMods @ Ohls-Place
"I'm sure you have paid a visit to this guys site and if you haven't you should. In this chapter of the Webmaster's Chronicles we are going to be interviewing SpLiZaaT from over at TwistedMods."
See more about this topic here.
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Coolmax Chameleon LED Fans @ SystemCooling
"Running fast, cool and quiet is always a nice thing, but sometimes you just have to have a bit of flash to go with your function. The subject of this review, the Coolmax Chameleon LED cooling fan, combines both flash and function in a product that will definitely spruce up the appearance of your favorite desktop machine. Of course, the Chameleon is no ordinary LED fan. The LED’s on the Chameleon shift colors at regular intervals, rotating through the entire spectrum before starting again. A full set of them can create a very striking effect inside your PC."
See more about this topic here.
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Buffalo PC3200 Review @ FastLaneHW
"The important choice of how much and what brand of memory to add to your computer is a very important one, for both overclockers and non-overclockers. Memory is a very large factor in your system's stabilty and overall speed, so when you buy memory for your new nForce2, KT600, or i865/875 system, you need to make sure you're buying quality stuff."
See more about this topic here.
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Software + Web Hosting Giveaway @ Ohls-Place
"We have already told you we have 10 copies of Ultra-X's Winstress to give away to some lucky winner, but now we have added one more tasty treat to go along with it. In addition one lucky winner is going to receive 1-year of free web hosting from our newest sponsor. The good folks at TekBits.net are giving our first place winner a chance to have there web site hosted for 1 full year."
See more about this topic here.
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Zalman ZM-WB1 Water Block Review @ GruntvillE
"Here in the northeastern United States it's the beginning of hurricane season. That means that some real nasty, windy, and potentially deadly, storms are going to start moving though the area, and everyone is going to get wet. So, in light of that, we here at GruntvillE are going to get wet too! We’re going to be bringing you a veritable hurricane of water cooling product reviews of the next month or two and today is the kickoff when we take a look at the Zalman ZM-WB1."
See more about this topic here.
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Mystify Razer Boomslang 2100 Review @ GiBTEK
"First off you have the Sensitivity options. Here you can obviously set the speed of the mouse, double click speed and the most important part, the on-the-fly sensitivity. You can either enable this or disable it, why you would want to disable it I don't know but some people might. This feature is one that really makes the Boomslang different, it enables you to change the speed of the mouse on-the-fly. So if you are playing a game and think '**** I need to speed my mouse up or I'll keep getting my **** kicked!', then you can. You just hold down the left thumb button and use the scroll wheel to change the speed of your mouse. You get a vertical bar that pops up in the bottom left of your screen showing you what speed it is set to and lets you adjust the speed accordingly."
See more about this topic here.
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Logysis Blinking Multicolor 4 LED Fan Review @ OCIA
"Fans either blow or suck, it's just a matter of perspective , was an honest assessment of what case fans did at one time. Nowadays there are specialized fans that can be applied to any situation a modder can think of.. I've reviewed many fans in my time and have learned that fans are like furniture, you have to have an overall theme or the finished product looks tacky. The Logysis 4 LED Fan utilizes 4 LEDs which blink on and off in intermittent patterns and in multiple colors.If you like blinking lights in multiple colors and need a visible case fan this fan is worth looking in to."
See more about this topic here.
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ABIT-Interview And An ABIT DigiDice Preview @ NordicHardware
"DigiDice is ABIT's first step into the SFF (Small Form Factor) market and it was early made clear that this wasn't yet another attempt of Shuttle plagiarism. ABIT has in a regular manner targeted its system on the computer enthusiast, but still points out that DigiDice is a multimedia unit, likewise adapted to your living room."
See more about this topic here.
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The Inevitable Future Of Our Operating Systems - Part 1 @ The Tech Lounge
"Decade after decade, year after year, quarter after quarter: the latest technological inventions continue to taunt the world's starvation for even newer and better. We think computers. Indeed, numerous components create the computer; but what do you come home to, to look at, to feel, and to experience? Simply put: the operating systems' GUIs and subsidiary applications. Microsoft's Windows has no doubt been the towering force in the consumer operating system market for quite some time: primarily due to its newbie-friendly ease of installation and its simplicity of use among the average person. Now, if we were to compare Windows to the growing minority (ie. Linux, MacOS), we wouldn't have as much complexity on our hands as we used to."
See more about this topic here.
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ThermoChill CPU.A.P3 1/2"ID AMD Water Block @ The Modfathers
"The block is definitely an interesting design. The first thing you notice is how thin it is. The whole block is about the thickness of the TC-4's base. The acrylic is in fact thicker than the copper."
See more about this topic here.
"Those of you who have been around modding and overclocking have seen a new heatsink arrive on the scene almost weekly. Or at least it seems like it. We have seen some weird stuff. Self-contained liquid cooling, fans turned sideways, fans stuck on the end of ducts. Where will it end? Who knows.Trying to keep your CPU cool while overclocking is an uphill battle. Zalman is a major player in this endeavor of "air cooling," so let's take a look at this model of Zalman Cool. I'm not going to bore you by showing the cardboard box it came in. We've all seen cardboard boxes. Also, I'm not going to tell you how great their products are. The name speaks for itself. So let's get on with it, shall we?"
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Steelpad 4s Review @ Virtual-Underground
"Today we'll be checking out one of the most commonly used items by gamers, the Steelpad 4s manufactured by Soft Trading, a company based off Denmark who has so far very much impressed me with their shipping. So lets get down to it. What does every gamer hate at a LAN party? Running out of mouse pad surface! It has got to be one of the worse things ever. Here you are, about to get revenge on some 12 year old kid, you have him in the scope, he moves slightly to the left, you follow, and right before you open fire... your mouse jumps off the mouse pad! Doh! Next, you will find yourself cursing your mouse out for minutes only to realize that it was all your mouse pad's fault. If it had only been a little bit longer to the left, just a little bit! That's why Steelpad brings you this product. With plenty of mousing surface the Steelpad 4s claims to be the best mouse pad out in the market developed by gamers for gamers."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Spire SP411C5 QuieTude II Heatsink Review @ FrostyTech
"Where do heatsinks come from? A simple question to be sure (they come from a factory), but I often find it rather remarkable just how spread out around the world most heatsink manufactures are. Take for example Spire. Spire's offices are in the US, Taiwan and the Netherlands, but the heatsinks are manufactured in China."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Kingwin Thunder Liquid Cold Cathode Review @ OCIA
"The light wave pattern rolls back and forth inside the tube giving off a bright blue light. The effect is kind of a cross between those old mad scientists movies where the electricity arcs back and forth, and lightning in a bottle. The effect is hard to describe and a normal snapshot doesn't do it justice."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Interview With SpLiZaaT Of TwistedMods @ Ohls-Place
"I'm sure you have paid a visit to this guys site and if you haven't you should. In this chapter of the Webmaster's Chronicles we are going to be interviewing SpLiZaaT from over at TwistedMods."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Coolmax Chameleon LED Fans @ SystemCooling
"Running fast, cool and quiet is always a nice thing, but sometimes you just have to have a bit of flash to go with your function. The subject of this review, the Coolmax Chameleon LED cooling fan, combines both flash and function in a product that will definitely spruce up the appearance of your favorite desktop machine. Of course, the Chameleon is no ordinary LED fan. The LED’s on the Chameleon shift colors at regular intervals, rotating through the entire spectrum before starting again. A full set of them can create a very striking effect inside your PC."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Buffalo PC3200 Review @ FastLaneHW
"The important choice of how much and what brand of memory to add to your computer is a very important one, for both overclockers and non-overclockers. Memory is a very large factor in your system's stabilty and overall speed, so when you buy memory for your new nForce2, KT600, or i865/875 system, you need to make sure you're buying quality stuff."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Software + Web Hosting Giveaway @ Ohls-Place
"We have already told you we have 10 copies of Ultra-X's Winstress to give away to some lucky winner, but now we have added one more tasty treat to go along with it. In addition one lucky winner is going to receive 1-year of free web hosting from our newest sponsor. The good folks at TekBits.net are giving our first place winner a chance to have there web site hosted for 1 full year."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Zalman ZM-WB1 Water Block Review @ GruntvillE
"Here in the northeastern United States it's the beginning of hurricane season. That means that some real nasty, windy, and potentially deadly, storms are going to start moving though the area, and everyone is going to get wet. So, in light of that, we here at GruntvillE are going to get wet too! We’re going to be bringing you a veritable hurricane of water cooling product reviews of the next month or two and today is the kickoff when we take a look at the Zalman ZM-WB1."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Mystify Razer Boomslang 2100 Review @ GiBTEK
"First off you have the Sensitivity options. Here you can obviously set the speed of the mouse, double click speed and the most important part, the on-the-fly sensitivity. You can either enable this or disable it, why you would want to disable it I don't know but some people might. This feature is one that really makes the Boomslang different, it enables you to change the speed of the mouse on-the-fly. So if you are playing a game and think '**** I need to speed my mouse up or I'll keep getting my **** kicked!', then you can. You just hold down the left thumb button and use the scroll wheel to change the speed of your mouse. You get a vertical bar that pops up in the bottom left of your screen showing you what speed it is set to and lets you adjust the speed accordingly."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Logysis Blinking Multicolor 4 LED Fan Review @ OCIA
"Fans either blow or suck, it's just a matter of perspective , was an honest assessment of what case fans did at one time. Nowadays there are specialized fans that can be applied to any situation a modder can think of.. I've reviewed many fans in my time and have learned that fans are like furniture, you have to have an overall theme or the finished product looks tacky. The Logysis 4 LED Fan utilizes 4 LEDs which blink on and off in intermittent patterns and in multiple colors.If you like blinking lights in multiple colors and need a visible case fan this fan is worth looking in to."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
ABIT-Interview And An ABIT DigiDice Preview @ NordicHardware
"DigiDice is ABIT's first step into the SFF (Small Form Factor) market and it was early made clear that this wasn't yet another attempt of Shuttle plagiarism. ABIT has in a regular manner targeted its system on the computer enthusiast, but still points out that DigiDice is a multimedia unit, likewise adapted to your living room."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
The Inevitable Future Of Our Operating Systems - Part 1 @ The Tech Lounge
"Decade after decade, year after year, quarter after quarter: the latest technological inventions continue to taunt the world's starvation for even newer and better. We think computers. Indeed, numerous components create the computer; but what do you come home to, to look at, to feel, and to experience? Simply put: the operating systems' GUIs and subsidiary applications. Microsoft's Windows has no doubt been the towering force in the consumer operating system market for quite some time: primarily due to its newbie-friendly ease of installation and its simplicity of use among the average person. Now, if we were to compare Windows to the growing minority (ie. Linux, MacOS), we wouldn't have as much complexity on our hands as we used to."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
ThermoChill CPU.A.P3 1/2"ID AMD Water Block @ The Modfathers
"The block is definitely an interesting design. The first thing you notice is how thin it is. The whole block is about the thickness of the TC-4's base. The acrylic is in fact thicker than the copper."
See more about this topic here.