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ICEMAT Mouse Pad Review @ GruntvillE
"The Icemat was carefully delivered in the standard packaging. Icemat did not go generic on the packaging either, as the box was covered in print and pictures. Comments about the Icemat’s “Sliding Perfection” are printed on almost every side of the box. On the front of the box, Icemat states “The Icemat is no ordinary mouse pad. Made of glass with a special coating, the Icemat provides unique gaming and design qualities."
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StompFest 2003 LAN Coverage @ Mikhailtech
"By noon the place was packed, though surprisingly there was still enough room for everyone to set up their PCs and mingle. SF was so much more than just playing games, as meeting up with others was just as fun. Tournaments (both official and not) were played with almost every imaginable game, from CS, MOHAA, RTCW (Enemy Territory), UT2003, and BF1942 to StarCraft, WC3, AOE2, and the list goes on. Though internet access was limited, the local network ran perfectly with single digit pings for the majority of the time."
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Sunbeam Blue Meteor Light Kit Review @ MODTHEBOX
"The external ON/OFF switch and the effect switch are mounted on a slot cover that will be installed at the rear of the case. The green button plugs into the inverter via the red 2-pin connector and is the toggle between the "always on" and the "flash effect". The red slide switch plugs into the inverter via the white 3-pin connector and turns the unit ON or OFF. The kit draws its power through a 4-pin pass-through connector that connects to a spare PSU connector or inline between the PSU and a device, such as a Hard Drive or CD-ROM."
See more about this topic here.
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Vantec Ion 400W power supply @ R&B
"There are tons of power supplies out there but only a few that are really quiet and that are still able to perform well. We have brands such as Vantec, Zalman, and Antec that are the best ones I have seen and today we are having a look at one of these brands. Vantec is on our testbench and to be more exact it's the Ion 400W which seems to be a really nice product. It's has dual fans but is supposed to still be really very quiet. Lets have a look."
See more about this topic here.
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GigaByte Radeon 9800 Pro @ OC-Zone
"This card can do well in any situation, even in TRAOD, which takes this graphics card to the limit.
Concerning the Bundle, this card has surprised me. If you are a gamer, and like speed and quality while your playing, this card is surely for you. Of course you will have to spend a lot of money for it, and also, sustain the noisy fan that it is included with it."
See more about this topic here.
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Danger Den MAZE4 Water Cooling Kit @ TechMods
"The Maze 4 is the newest line of cooling offered by Danger Den. Their new design differs from the Maze 3 with smaller channels, but many more of them. Performance of the Maze 3 and Maze 4 series are nearly identical. The Maze 4 outperforms slightly in cooling tests by Danger Den."
See more about this topic here.
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CritiCool PowerPlant PCI Relay Card - Rev. 2 @ Systemcooling
"Several months ago we reviewed the CritiCool PowerPlant PCI Relay Card, which is designed to automatically turn on a water-cooling system pump when the computer is switched on. At the time we were quite impressed with the convenience and features offered by the relay card but were also concerned with several weaknesses. CritiCool has just released a new version of the PowerPlant relay card that addresses most of these issues."
See more about this topic here.
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Interview with SubZeroTech's Lucas "OuiKiKAzz" Wong @ OHLS
"Well it's time once again for another edition of the "Webmaster's Chronicles". Today we're going to be chatting with Lucas "OuiKiKAzz" Wong from SubZeroTech fame. The question have changed and the answers are primo, so come on along and see what OuiKiKAzz has to say."
See more about this topic here.
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iRock 730i Review @ SubZeroTech
"iRock has been releasing audio products for some time now, and one of their previous releases the Bling! Player was reviewed here. As you may remember it was a CD/MP3 player hybrid that featured rechargeable batteries, dual functionality and good quality for a respectable price. I have no trouble recommending that player to anyone. Their next offering, the 730i is something a little different: it is a tiny, sexy, lightweight MP3 player with a little “extra” to it than most players. What I found was that the 730i was not immaculate, but by most standards it is a very attractive, excellent music playing device."
See more about this topic here.
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SIS 648FX Chipset Overview Article @ Gaming3d
"Intel is probably a bit disappointed with the overwhelming success of the 865 chipset... despite it being their own chipset, they would obviously want more buyers interested in the more expensive 875 chipset. But alas, things are getting so bleedin' fast that good enough truly is good enough (just hopefully not at the cost of quality). Thus, SIS wants to try and direct some of that budget-enthusiasm towards their new 648FX chipset. Let's see if it is worth your attention."
See more about this topic here.
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Thermalright SP94 (heatpipe) heatsink for Pentium 4 @ Hard H2O
"Thermalright is a well know brand, SLK 900 has been considered for a long time the best heatsink. This is why SP94 has been waited with great expectations. Now, this heatsink is only available in 478 socket version, but we hope that AMD version will not tale long to come."
See more about this topic here.
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Ximeta NetDisk 80GB Hard Drive Review @ Designtechnica
"The Ximeta NetDisk is sure to change the future of external storage due to its easy setup and affordable price. Our NetDisk 80GB drive performed well, and was quiet and reliable in all of our tests and we are very happy to see that Ximeta will be adding Linux and Mac support to the NetDisk product line in the near future. If you are looking for a portable hard drive and blazing speed is a determining factor, then the NetDisk might not be for you. But if you are looking for an easy and affordable way to add storage to your home or small business network then look no further than the Ximeta's NetDisk."
See more about this topic here.
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Speeze Pantherstream CPU Cooler @ R&B
"Speeze makes a variety of coolers. They try to make good coolers but still at a good price. Today we are having a look at a cooler called Pantherstream from them and it's a P4 cooler so we are going to see how it compares to Aero 478 and how it does under overclocking. Let's have a look."
See more about this topic here.
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GigaByte R9200 Video Card Review @ CoolTechZone
"Many users already know that Gigabyte manufactures some of the best video cards and motherboards in the market. Gigabyte has expanded their product line to monitors, laptops, networking devices and many such peripherals to please every enthusiast in the computing world. Since Gigabyte has fine line of video cards based on ATI video processing units we decided to review one of their budget level video cards."
See more about this topic here.
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Antec Notebook Cooler Review @ ClubOC
"Laptops get overshadowed, not just because of their small size, but their relevantly low market impact - especially when overclocking is concerned. Still, there are issues that users have addressed and companies such as Antec has tried to deliver. The Notebook Cooler is an attempt to address the enormous heat buildup that all laptop computers are subject to while at the same time offering a raised platform to work on."
See more about this topic here.
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Chaintech Apogee FX71 GeForce FX 5600 Ultra Review @ TweakTown
"The GeForce FX has recently given nVidia a bad name with various decisions which could have been handled better. Chaintech is a long time supporter of nVidia and has stood by them in thick and thin. Today Cameron "Sov" Johnson takes a look at Chaintech's Apogee FX71 with some amazing cooling technology which is based on the Apogee FX71 core. Can Chaintech help nVidia in the performance department? Read on and find out!"
See more about this topic here.
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Three New Guides @ Geekshelter
"MySQL is one aspect that makes PHP so enticing. It allows PHP to dynamically store data in groups of tables forming databases. Almost any site using PHP also incorporates the usage of a MySQL database to supplement it. Working with MySQL databases has become a vital skill for anyone looking to get involved in PHP scripting. This tutorial will hopefully be an introduction to MySQL, teaching how to connect and issue basic commands to a MySQL server."
See more about this topic here.
"PHP is a programming language developed open source, meaning that anyone may add to it. The syntax for PHP is very similiar to that of C , Perl, and other languages. PHP tends to simplify the code required, allowing developers to quickly create interactive webpages. Unlike other languages, PHP is rarely used aside from scripting on the internet."
See more about this topic here.
"Many people have OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) on their computers. This includes anyone with a Dell or Gateway or any other proprietary brand. Users of these computers may notice additional information in the General tab under Control Panels: System, as seen below."
See more about this topic here.
"The Icemat was carefully delivered in the standard packaging. Icemat did not go generic on the packaging either, as the box was covered in print and pictures. Comments about the Icemat’s “Sliding Perfection” are printed on almost every side of the box. On the front of the box, Icemat states “The Icemat is no ordinary mouse pad. Made of glass with a special coating, the Icemat provides unique gaming and design qualities."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
StompFest 2003 LAN Coverage @ Mikhailtech
"By noon the place was packed, though surprisingly there was still enough room for everyone to set up their PCs and mingle. SF was so much more than just playing games, as meeting up with others was just as fun. Tournaments (both official and not) were played with almost every imaginable game, from CS, MOHAA, RTCW (Enemy Territory), UT2003, and BF1942 to StarCraft, WC3, AOE2, and the list goes on. Though internet access was limited, the local network ran perfectly with single digit pings for the majority of the time."
See more about this topic here.
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Sunbeam Blue Meteor Light Kit Review @ MODTHEBOX
"The external ON/OFF switch and the effect switch are mounted on a slot cover that will be installed at the rear of the case. The green button plugs into the inverter via the red 2-pin connector and is the toggle between the "always on" and the "flash effect". The red slide switch plugs into the inverter via the white 3-pin connector and turns the unit ON or OFF. The kit draws its power through a 4-pin pass-through connector that connects to a spare PSU connector or inline between the PSU and a device, such as a Hard Drive or CD-ROM."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Vantec Ion 400W power supply @ R&B
"There are tons of power supplies out there but only a few that are really quiet and that are still able to perform well. We have brands such as Vantec, Zalman, and Antec that are the best ones I have seen and today we are having a look at one of these brands. Vantec is on our testbench and to be more exact it's the Ion 400W which seems to be a really nice product. It's has dual fans but is supposed to still be really very quiet. Lets have a look."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
GigaByte Radeon 9800 Pro @ OC-Zone
"This card can do well in any situation, even in TRAOD, which takes this graphics card to the limit.
Concerning the Bundle, this card has surprised me. If you are a gamer, and like speed and quality while your playing, this card is surely for you. Of course you will have to spend a lot of money for it, and also, sustain the noisy fan that it is included with it."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Danger Den MAZE4 Water Cooling Kit @ TechMods
"The Maze 4 is the newest line of cooling offered by Danger Den. Their new design differs from the Maze 3 with smaller channels, but many more of them. Performance of the Maze 3 and Maze 4 series are nearly identical. The Maze 4 outperforms slightly in cooling tests by Danger Den."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
CritiCool PowerPlant PCI Relay Card - Rev. 2 @ Systemcooling
"Several months ago we reviewed the CritiCool PowerPlant PCI Relay Card, which is designed to automatically turn on a water-cooling system pump when the computer is switched on. At the time we were quite impressed with the convenience and features offered by the relay card but were also concerned with several weaknesses. CritiCool has just released a new version of the PowerPlant relay card that addresses most of these issues."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Interview with SubZeroTech's Lucas "OuiKiKAzz" Wong @ OHLS
"Well it's time once again for another edition of the "Webmaster's Chronicles". Today we're going to be chatting with Lucas "OuiKiKAzz" Wong from SubZeroTech fame. The question have changed and the answers are primo, so come on along and see what OuiKiKAzz has to say."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
iRock 730i Review @ SubZeroTech
"iRock has been releasing audio products for some time now, and one of their previous releases the Bling! Player was reviewed here. As you may remember it was a CD/MP3 player hybrid that featured rechargeable batteries, dual functionality and good quality for a respectable price. I have no trouble recommending that player to anyone. Their next offering, the 730i is something a little different: it is a tiny, sexy, lightweight MP3 player with a little “extra” to it than most players. What I found was that the 730i was not immaculate, but by most standards it is a very attractive, excellent music playing device."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
SIS 648FX Chipset Overview Article @ Gaming3d
"Intel is probably a bit disappointed with the overwhelming success of the 865 chipset... despite it being their own chipset, they would obviously want more buyers interested in the more expensive 875 chipset. But alas, things are getting so bleedin' fast that good enough truly is good enough (just hopefully not at the cost of quality). Thus, SIS wants to try and direct some of that budget-enthusiasm towards their new 648FX chipset. Let's see if it is worth your attention."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Thermalright SP94 (heatpipe) heatsink for Pentium 4 @ Hard H2O
"Thermalright is a well know brand, SLK 900 has been considered for a long time the best heatsink. This is why SP94 has been waited with great expectations. Now, this heatsink is only available in 478 socket version, but we hope that AMD version will not tale long to come."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Ximeta NetDisk 80GB Hard Drive Review @ Designtechnica
"The Ximeta NetDisk is sure to change the future of external storage due to its easy setup and affordable price. Our NetDisk 80GB drive performed well, and was quiet and reliable in all of our tests and we are very happy to see that Ximeta will be adding Linux and Mac support to the NetDisk product line in the near future. If you are looking for a portable hard drive and blazing speed is a determining factor, then the NetDisk might not be for you. But if you are looking for an easy and affordable way to add storage to your home or small business network then look no further than the Ximeta's NetDisk."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Speeze Pantherstream CPU Cooler @ R&B
"Speeze makes a variety of coolers. They try to make good coolers but still at a good price. Today we are having a look at a cooler called Pantherstream from them and it's a P4 cooler so we are going to see how it compares to Aero 478 and how it does under overclocking. Let's have a look."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
GigaByte R9200 Video Card Review @ CoolTechZone
"Many users already know that Gigabyte manufactures some of the best video cards and motherboards in the market. Gigabyte has expanded their product line to monitors, laptops, networking devices and many such peripherals to please every enthusiast in the computing world. Since Gigabyte has fine line of video cards based on ATI video processing units we decided to review one of their budget level video cards."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Antec Notebook Cooler Review @ ClubOC
"Laptops get overshadowed, not just because of their small size, but their relevantly low market impact - especially when overclocking is concerned. Still, there are issues that users have addressed and companies such as Antec has tried to deliver. The Notebook Cooler is an attempt to address the enormous heat buildup that all laptop computers are subject to while at the same time offering a raised platform to work on."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Chaintech Apogee FX71 GeForce FX 5600 Ultra Review @ TweakTown
"The GeForce FX has recently given nVidia a bad name with various decisions which could have been handled better. Chaintech is a long time supporter of nVidia and has stood by them in thick and thin. Today Cameron "Sov" Johnson takes a look at Chaintech's Apogee FX71 with some amazing cooling technology which is based on the Apogee FX71 core. Can Chaintech help nVidia in the performance department? Read on and find out!"
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Three New Guides @ Geekshelter
"MySQL is one aspect that makes PHP so enticing. It allows PHP to dynamically store data in groups of tables forming databases. Almost any site using PHP also incorporates the usage of a MySQL database to supplement it. Working with MySQL databases has become a vital skill for anyone looking to get involved in PHP scripting. This tutorial will hopefully be an introduction to MySQL, teaching how to connect and issue basic commands to a MySQL server."
See more about this topic here.
"PHP is a programming language developed open source, meaning that anyone may add to it. The syntax for PHP is very similiar to that of C , Perl, and other languages. PHP tends to simplify the code required, allowing developers to quickly create interactive webpages. Unlike other languages, PHP is rarely used aside from scripting on the internet."
See more about this topic here.
"Many people have OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) on their computers. This includes anyone with a Dell or Gateway or any other proprietary brand. Users of these computers may notice additional information in the General tab under Control Panels: System, as seen below."
See more about this topic here.