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SilenX 400watt PSU Review @ GruntvillE
"Today I will be reviewing one of the PSU’s from the SilenX Corporation which has been associated with various computer products since 1995. The SilenX website claims that their Fortron based ultra quiet PSU’s are the rivals of such top names as Antec, Enermax, Vantec, Zalman, and Nexus. I have to say that I was eager to test these claims and take a hard look at the SilenX 400 Watt PSU to see if it has the kind of quality that will help your computer reach its maximum potential
As you may recall, we recently reviewed the Ahanix SilenX PSU and there’s lots of the “he said she said” going on between the two companies. We’ll be posting results for all to see and we highly recommend you take a good look at both reviews before making your decision."
See more about this topic here.
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Eumax Fold3000B Flexible Keyboard Review @ Modsynergy
"If you ever go to LAN events you know the hassle of lugging all the computer components with you. It makes everything heavier than it already is. Most noticeably you don’t want to look like a fool lugging your heavy keyboard along with you. That’s where Eumax comes in. We are review the Eumax FOLD3000B Foldable Keyboard that Iocombo.com sells."
See more about this topic here.
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Irock 830 MP3/FM Player Review @ Ascully
"MP3, WMA, or FM. Get 'em all with the irock! 830. 128MB of built-in memory stores up to 4 hours of music. FM tuner with 20 presets provides unlimited radio listening. Up to 30 hours of playback on one AA battery. Includes carrying case, neck strap, battery, USB cable, high-quality earbuds and software for PC and Mac."
See more about this topic here.
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Nostromo n50 SpeedPad Review @ TwistedMods
"I have to admit, I didn't expect much out of the Nostromo n50 SpeedPad when I first saw it. I didn't think there was any way to have 10 isolated keys provide a level of functionality equivalent to the keyboard. Fortunately, this little gem proved not only that it could be done, but that it could outdo the keyboard for flexibility! I don't expect that it could completely replace the keyboard, though. Games like Starcraft just have too many keyboard shortcut keys for that. However, the SpeedPAd could be used for assigning target groups."
See more about this topic here.
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BeanTech My Reader Review @ PC Tech Zone
"This is great you have the best of both worlds here a reader you can mount in your home PC/Mac, or when you go on the road you can pop it out an use it on your laptop.Its so small you could carry it in your shirt pocket if you wanted . This reader is also USB 2.0 ready which is fantstic plus you get the extra two USB ports for the on the main part of the reader to eliminate reaching around the back of your case to plug in your USB devices."
See more about this topic here.
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Gigabyte 8INXP Limited Edition Motherboard @ The Modfathers
"Granite Bay Chipset it was at launch hailed as one of the best performing and most stable chipset's designed by Intel. Chosen by many of the extreme modder and overclocker for these features it quickly became a highly sort after platform. Now with the launch of the Canterwood chipset has the Granite Bay seen the peak of its life or can it still cut the mustard."
See more about this topic here.
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Danger Den MAZE4 Water Cooling Kit @ Tech-Mods
"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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ABIT Siluro FX5900 OTES VGA Card Reviewed @ myWORLD Hardware
"On 18th November 2002, NVIDIA announces their highly anticipated top of the line product, GeForce FX5800Ultra. It was touted to be the first ever graphic chip to be made under 0.13micron process with incredible core and memory speed, featuring DDR II memory that runs at 1GHz. Although NVIDIA was heavily promoting it, getting hands on one of them is sure hard enough which were mainly contributed by delay productions and high priced tag. Choice wise, it was the only DirectX 9.0 card by NVIDIA at that time."
See more about this topic here.
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Macpower DigiDoc 5+ Review @ VH
"As cool a product as it was, the DigiDoc still suffers some setbacks in it's design. First of all, many modders gives a boo-boo to the amber backlit LCD as we are all sick of green and amber and a blue backlit LCD was the only thing deemed worthy of any modified case! The 5.25" bracket design allows you to install a hard drive behind the unit to fully utilize the drive bay but with all the cables and a puny 40mm fan, installation is a tight squeeze and cooling is nothing to shout about. A lot of peeps were wondering why the position for the 40mm fan wasn't used for something else, like a USB/Firewire port instead. These are just some of the quirks but other companies take cue from there and soon, there was a myriad of other controllers/monitoring devices available that the DigiDoc simply got buried and forgotten."
See more about this topic here.
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Corsair TWINX1024-4000 ProSeries @ Viper Lair
"To be able to run your ram 1:1 at 290FSB is simply unbelievable. Now, it'd be a lie to say we were stable at this point. Moving down to 288FSB brought some stability back (we're still at 3.0v), but the system still periodically rebooted itself, at totally random intervals. Moving to 3.2v didn't help matters, so we had to lower our speed a little more. At 285FSB, everything was golden."
See more about this topic here.
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ThermalTake Extreme Volcano 12 CPU Cooler @ Tech-Mods
"One thing we loved about the Volcano 12 was the new 3.5" Drive bay fan speed controller, it was one of the things we really wished the Volcano 11 came with but it came with the PCI Slot controller only. There is a version that came with a 5.25" Drive bay controller but the 3.5" controller is a much better idea in my book. The installation of the controller was very very simple it mounts and un mounts just like a standard floppy drive."
See more about this topic here.
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Vantec Nexus NXP-301 Fan and Light Controller @ Viper Lair
"On the far right we find the dial to control the Dual CCFL Inverter. This dial is smaller to help distinguish it from the other dials and has 3 basic positions (although it will rotate freely without 'locking' into a position') which are from left to right - off, sound activated and on."
See more about this topic here.
"Today I will be reviewing one of the PSU’s from the SilenX Corporation which has been associated with various computer products since 1995. The SilenX website claims that their Fortron based ultra quiet PSU’s are the rivals of such top names as Antec, Enermax, Vantec, Zalman, and Nexus. I have to say that I was eager to test these claims and take a hard look at the SilenX 400 Watt PSU to see if it has the kind of quality that will help your computer reach its maximum potential
As you may recall, we recently reviewed the Ahanix SilenX PSU and there’s lots of the “he said she said” going on between the two companies. We’ll be posting results for all to see and we highly recommend you take a good look at both reviews before making your decision."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Eumax Fold3000B Flexible Keyboard Review @ Modsynergy
"If you ever go to LAN events you know the hassle of lugging all the computer components with you. It makes everything heavier than it already is. Most noticeably you don’t want to look like a fool lugging your heavy keyboard along with you. That’s where Eumax comes in. We are review the Eumax FOLD3000B Foldable Keyboard that Iocombo.com sells."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Irock 830 MP3/FM Player Review @ Ascully
"MP3, WMA, or FM. Get 'em all with the irock! 830. 128MB of built-in memory stores up to 4 hours of music. FM tuner with 20 presets provides unlimited radio listening. Up to 30 hours of playback on one AA battery. Includes carrying case, neck strap, battery, USB cable, high-quality earbuds and software for PC and Mac."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Nostromo n50 SpeedPad Review @ TwistedMods
"I have to admit, I didn't expect much out of the Nostromo n50 SpeedPad when I first saw it. I didn't think there was any way to have 10 isolated keys provide a level of functionality equivalent to the keyboard. Fortunately, this little gem proved not only that it could be done, but that it could outdo the keyboard for flexibility! I don't expect that it could completely replace the keyboard, though. Games like Starcraft just have too many keyboard shortcut keys for that. However, the SpeedPAd could be used for assigning target groups."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
BeanTech My Reader Review @ PC Tech Zone
"This is great you have the best of both worlds here a reader you can mount in your home PC/Mac, or when you go on the road you can pop it out an use it on your laptop.Its so small you could carry it in your shirt pocket if you wanted . This reader is also USB 2.0 ready which is fantstic plus you get the extra two USB ports for the on the main part of the reader to eliminate reaching around the back of your case to plug in your USB devices."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Gigabyte 8INXP Limited Edition Motherboard @ The Modfathers
"Granite Bay Chipset it was at launch hailed as one of the best performing and most stable chipset's designed by Intel. Chosen by many of the extreme modder and overclocker for these features it quickly became a highly sort after platform. Now with the launch of the Canterwood chipset has the Granite Bay seen the peak of its life or can it still cut the mustard."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Danger Den MAZE4 Water Cooling Kit @ Tech-Mods
"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>
ABIT Siluro FX5900 OTES VGA Card Reviewed @ myWORLD Hardware
"On 18th November 2002, NVIDIA announces their highly anticipated top of the line product, GeForce FX5800Ultra. It was touted to be the first ever graphic chip to be made under 0.13micron process with incredible core and memory speed, featuring DDR II memory that runs at 1GHz. Although NVIDIA was heavily promoting it, getting hands on one of them is sure hard enough which were mainly contributed by delay productions and high priced tag. Choice wise, it was the only DirectX 9.0 card by NVIDIA at that time."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Macpower DigiDoc 5+ Review @ VH
"As cool a product as it was, the DigiDoc still suffers some setbacks in it's design. First of all, many modders gives a boo-boo to the amber backlit LCD as we are all sick of green and amber and a blue backlit LCD was the only thing deemed worthy of any modified case! The 5.25" bracket design allows you to install a hard drive behind the unit to fully utilize the drive bay but with all the cables and a puny 40mm fan, installation is a tight squeeze and cooling is nothing to shout about. A lot of peeps were wondering why the position for the 40mm fan wasn't used for something else, like a USB/Firewire port instead. These are just some of the quirks but other companies take cue from there and soon, there was a myriad of other controllers/monitoring devices available that the DigiDoc simply got buried and forgotten."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Corsair TWINX1024-4000 ProSeries @ Viper Lair
"To be able to run your ram 1:1 at 290FSB is simply unbelievable. Now, it'd be a lie to say we were stable at this point. Moving down to 288FSB brought some stability back (we're still at 3.0v), but the system still periodically rebooted itself, at totally random intervals. Moving to 3.2v didn't help matters, so we had to lower our speed a little more. At 285FSB, everything was golden."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
ThermalTake Extreme Volcano 12 CPU Cooler @ Tech-Mods
"One thing we loved about the Volcano 12 was the new 3.5" Drive bay fan speed controller, it was one of the things we really wished the Volcano 11 came with but it came with the PCI Slot controller only. There is a version that came with a 5.25" Drive bay controller but the 3.5" controller is a much better idea in my book. The installation of the controller was very very simple it mounts and un mounts just like a standard floppy drive."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Vantec Nexus NXP-301 Fan and Light Controller @ Viper Lair
"On the far right we find the dial to control the Dual CCFL Inverter. This dial is smaller to help distinguish it from the other dials and has 3 basic positions (although it will rotate freely without 'locking' into a position') which are from left to right - off, sound activated and on."
See more about this topic here.