News: Sunday, August 24

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iCute UV-Reactive Acrylic Case Stand @ TwistedMods

"The stand itself consists of a clear/blue tinted acrylic material with an aluminum base. It has supports randomly placed throughout the structure to provide a solid foundation that will hold up to 120lbs. I tested this with a carefully calibrated weight, otherwise known as Josh Thompson, my fellow reviewer. That’s right; I could even put my matrix-style server on there and light it up under my desk!

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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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Dynatron MicroFin BH-625 CPU Cooler @ Tech-Mods

"There are many company’s that design and build heat sinks nowadays, but unlike Thermaltake and Thermalright, Dynatron tends to stay in the dark. Many of you may be thinking “There’s a company called Dynatron?” But that’s not the point. Dynatron designs and builds heat sinks just like the bigger companies do. Also something I’ve noticed over the past year is that if anybody’s got a cooling question, the answer is to always get a expensive, brand name heat sink. I’m not saying that the brand name heat sinks do not cool well, I’m just saying that for a much lower price you can get the basically the same cooling. That is why I contacted Dynatron to review the Dynatron MicroFin BH-625 heat sink."

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Zalman ZM80C-HP VGA Heatpipe Cooler @ SystemCooling

"Zalman is a recognized leader in the PC industry for their line of innovative noise prevention cooling products. Today we are taking an in-depth look at Zalman’s latest fan less video card cooler, the ZM80C-HP. This massive, dual heatsink cooler incorporates a heatpipe and is designed to cool the graphics processing unit (GPU) on today’s hottest video cards. Zalman also offers a silent fan option that can be attached to the ZM80C-HP for addition cooling."

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Bayfiller Guide @ Computer Sphere

"When you look at the front of most PC that have been modified you will commonly see stealthed drives, case badges mods, case windows or baybus. Most cd rom 5 ½ inch bay covers don’t have much personality. In this guide we will show you how to give your cd rom cover some personality."

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V-Tech XRay Case @ Tech-Mods

"Everyone wants to have a special case that they can show off. A computer case reflects both the personality of the person who owns it and the computer that is inside. When it comes to your computer, quality should always have priority over price. Many consumers are willing to sacrifice quality to save money. Today we’ll be looking at V-Tech Xray Case and determine if this is the right case for you. The V-Tech XRay reminds me of the Enermax’s CS-5281X-Br case."

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5600P Turbo Card/TweakMonster Giveaway! @ Nexus Hardware

"In order for you to be entered into the contest, you must have 25 posts. These posts must be relevant, and spam free. The card will be given out September 29, and will include the full retail package. I also have a set of 8 BGA Tweak Monster ramsinks, and an anodized Athlon XP shim up for the contest."

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R&B Reviewed Thermaltake Volcano 11+

"This is the first Thermaltake reiew for us here at rbmods. Thermaltake makes a number of different products that are high quality and have gotten good reviews. Today we are having a look at the Thermaltake Volcano 11+ which is a AMD cooler that has 2 different fan speed controllers. We are checking the noise level, and how it cools under heavy overclocking. Let's see if this product gets a recomendation from us."

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External USB 2.0 Portable Storage Kits @ OCIA

"External drives are following the same paradigms as external drives are growing larger and faster, or more compact and portable. Today I am going to compare two external cases that both are designed to be powered off of the USB 2.0 ports and hold a 2.5 Laptop Hard Drive. It is not intended that this review be a technical treatise on the speed of such drives but is more focused on the pros and cons of these two drive enclosures and their unique features."

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Who's Buying? Well, Who Isn't? @ SiliconValley.com

"Silicon Valley's economy is still sluggish, and the local unemployment rate hasn't been below 8 percent in 15 months. No one knows when a recovery will happen. But people are still buying homes at a healthy pace. What gives? Who are the people buying homes in this sorry economic climate?<br>
Well, all kinds of people are buying homes this year, it turns out. People who got tired of renting. People who decided the record-low interest rates were too good to pass up. People relocating for a job change. People needing more space for a growing family.
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HP Terminates, IBM Spins Down @ ComputerWorld.co.nz

"It is with great pride that I announce my candidacy for governor of California. Don't laugh -- I'm the perfect compromise candidate. I've got the brains of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the brawn of Gary Coleman and the moral fibre of Larry Flynt. Besides, I can field-strip a Winchester drive in 32 seconds. Can Arianna make that claim? I think not."

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BidForAGame.com - World's First Videogames-Only Auction Site @ GameInfoWire.com

"Traditionally, gamers with unwanted videogames have been forced to trade in titles for meagre prices from High Street stores. However, today sees the launch of world's first videogames-only auction site which offers sellers the opportunity to get a realistic price for unwanted videogames - and buyers a way of bidding for them."

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