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Nexus NXP-301 Fan & Light Controller @ TwistedMods
"This is probably the most well-designed Nexus product I’ve come across since the eye-catching Nexus Multifunc! The product looks sharp, and everything is user friendly to the max! Let me familiarize you with the product. It is meant to control three fans via three-pin connections, and two cathodes via an onboard inverter. The two cathodes are coupled to one control knob with three settings; off, on, and sound activated."
See more about this topic here.
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Athenatech A747CS Designer Computer Case Review @ Tweaknews
"For a mere US$50-$60 getting a decent looking case with an included quality power supply is nothing to sneeze at. Add in the features like the tool-less side panel, tool-less optical and Hard drive installation and easily accessible multimedia ports and you have yourself quite a deal."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Review: Athlon XP vs. Pentium 4 : The Ultimate 32-bit CPU Showdown @ HWZ
"1 month, 11 processors, 19 benchmarks and 726 sets of results in the making. The ultimate 26-page 32-bit CPU showdown details everything from performance to value. After more than a month of grueling tests and benchmarking, we've come to a final conclusion. There's not a single doubt that the 32-bit processor performance crown belongs to Intel Pentium 4. We think the Pentium 4 will stay this way for a while as we know Intel has really big plans to further expand the performance and value of this processor."
See more about this topic here.
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NVIDIA GeForce FX 5900 Ultra Graphics Card Review Posted @ Rojakpot
"While the NV30-based GeForce FX 5800 Ultra card was a total flop, NVIDIA grit their teeth in the face of fierce competition from ATI and worked hurriedly on its replacement - the NV35. Eventually, the NV35 became GeForce FX 5900 Ultra."
See more about this topic here.
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The Abit KV7 @ PCA
"Today we will be looking at Abit's new entry into the AMD realm featuring the newly-released VIA chipset. The Abit KV7, it is based upon the new VIA chipset the KT400b, err um KT600. This board has it all, USB2, SATA 150 RAID, ATA 133, FSB 400, DDR 400, 8x AGP, 6-channel audio, S/PDIF out, and onboard 10/100 LAN."
See more about this topic here.
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Gigabyte GA-8KNXP and Asus P4P800 Deluxe Motherboards Reviewed @ MrPCPro
"If you have been even vaguely keeping in touch with the progress of processors, you would have undoubtedly read much about the new 800 MHz FSB P4. The performance increases and speed boosts are easy enough to understand, but unfortunately much confusion has arised between the different chipsets available to be used with this new P4. Today at MrPCPro we take a look at two different motherboards, each using a different chipset; the pricey Gigabyte 8KNXP i875P (Canterwood chipset motherboard), and the cheaper Asus P4P800 i865PE (Springdale chipset motherboard)."
See more about this topic here.
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Plextor PX-504UF - External DVD+R/W and CD-R/W Review @ Bjorn3d
"External drives such as this one seem to be most interesting to people who have run out of IDE connectors or bays in their PCs, who do not like opening up their PCs to do upgrades, or who like the portability and flexibility of an external drive. The PX-504UF features both USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interfaces, so this drive can be used with a wide variety PCs and Macs, even ones with older USB 1.1 ports."
See more about this topic here.
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Leadtek Winfast FX5600 was reviewed @ R&B
"This FX card we are reviewing tonite might be the best buy you can get for your hard earned money. The ATI Radeon 9600 and the FX5600 seems to be the "get the most for the least amount of money" cards out there We are going to have a look at a FX5600 card that Leadtek sent us. Let's see how it performs while overclocked and under some heavy testing as with Unreal Tournamen2003 etc."
See more about this topic here.
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Enermax UC-A5 Fan Controller/Temp Monitor Review @ OcPrices
"Taking your Pentium 4 2.4C or Thoroughbred 1700+ to the limit requires some serious cooling, and creates some serious noise. For times when you don’t need that Vantec Tornado fan at 100%, an Enermax fan controller may be the perfect solution."
See more about this topic here.
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Ennyah DigiSound II 6in1 Multi-MP3 Player Reviewed @ PC Guide
"When Ennyah say 6in1 they mean it, we have of course the MP3 player, FM Radio, Recording functions, UFD, A>B option and FM presets, world exclusive radio preset recording and amazing long lasting 15hrs constant play time on one AAA battery. This is what you call totally packed out with features and is the next generation in portable music devices and I have you say, now that I have used it I can't think of not having one."
See more about this topic here.
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Abit KV7 @ PCA
"Today we will be looking at Abit's new entry into the AMD realm featuring the newly-released VIA chipset. The Abit KV7, it is based upon the new VIA chipset the KT400b, err um KT600. This board has it all, USB2, SATA 150 RAID, ATA 133, FSB 400, DDR 400, 8x AGP, 6-channel audio, S/PDIF out, and onboard 10/100 LAN."
See more about this topic here.
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SendStation PocketDock for Apple iPod Review @ Modtown
"The Apple iPod, Apple's sensational and wildly successful MP3 player is popular with consumers all over the world. With the introduction of the 3rd Generation iPod's, a whole host of accessories and add-on's have been designed and manufactured by companies such as SendStation Systems."
See more about this topic here.
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Illuminated Keyboard Review @ CoolTechZone
"Manufacturers are putting lights in everything nowadays due to the increasing demand of “cool” looking computer accessories. There have been manufacturers who started making illuminated keyboards a while ago. Auravision was one of the first manufacturer to manufacture illuminated keyboards and they have been a hit since then. After the success of Auravision’s illuminated keyboards, more and more manufacturers joined the trend of these lighted keyboards and manufactured them under their own name. Almost all of these illuminated keyboards look exactly the same and function the same. Their prices are also similar which range anywhere from $90.00 to $100.00. The prices tags are extremely hefty on these keyboards so today we will be reviewing a budget level illuminated keyboard that does have the same features but not the same price tag. This keyboard is easy to afford for anyone. Thanks to Jab-Tech for providing us with the budget level illuminated keyboard."
See more about this topic here.
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Radeon 9800 SE - a 9800 Pro in disguise @ Hartware
"In the on-line auction house eBay and with various dealers meanwhile diagram maps with the designation ' ' Radeon 9800 SE emerged ''. A copy of this kind is the PowerColor Radeon 9800 SE 128MB, us kindly from C.A.E. Computer engineering was made available.
This version of the ATI Radeon 9800 pro 128MB should come to our information actually not at all into the free trade into Europe, but was only as favorable alternative in complete systems and for the asiatic market intended."
See more about this topic here.
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AVC Sunflower Heat Sink reviewed @ Ohls-Place
"Take an aluminum core machine it with radial fins add in a 30mm copper plug top it off with a 70mm fan and you may just have one of the most unique air cooling solutions for your Intel based motherboard."
See more about this topic here.
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Cooler Master Jet 7 @ SystemCooling
"Okay. So we’re kidding about the headline, but that was our first reaction when we saw the subject of today’s review, the Cooler Master Jet 7. Topped with a monstrous 80mm radial fan, the Jet 7 looks amazingly like its namesake. Here’s to hoping it doesn’t SOUND like one as well…"
See more about this topic here.
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SteelPad - Professional Gaming Mousepad Review @ GiBTEK
"This is a new for me reviewing a mouse pad. I've used many different surfaces over the years and always interested in trying something new. I'm noted as being a bit of a light weight in the gaming element of GiBTEK so anything that could improve my poor skills has got to be worth a try. In the last year or so I've used the RatPadz as my preferred gaming surface and up to now haven't found anything that would want me change. So let's get down to and see if this will improve my game and my aim."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Sony VAIO V505BX Review @ Designtechnica
"It is hard to recommend the V505BX based solely on its screen size and good looks since there are no other advantages offered over competing laptops. The keyboard on the V505BX is very difficult to use for all but the most experienced typers and business travelers would probably be better off with Sony’s TR1A or ZR1A models depending on what size laptop you would prefer. If you absolutely need a system with a 12.1" screen, we would recommend you take a look at Apples 12" PowerBook."
See more about this topic here.
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New Products @ Extreme Alterations
"It's that time again, to unleash all the new products. We have been doing just that! We have been quite busy adding a new line of products. This new line includes gaming pads, cases, notebook/laptop cooler, computer hardware, power supplies, bare bone kit, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, floppy drive, thermal controller, and MUCH more! We have thrown several of these new items on sale for a special introductory price for a limited time! We would also like to make you aware of our up coming products. New computer speakers and Matrix Orbital LCD's are on their way! Be sure to check us out and stay up to date with all the new items!"
See more about this topic here.
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Zalman CNPS7000A-CU Heatsink Review @ Short-Media
"The thought of hanging a heatsink that weighs nearly 2lbs. on the motherboard scared the crap out of me. I had nightmares about the socket giving way under the strain and this copper behemoth crashing down to the bottom of the pc case taking the processor and video card with it. The Zalman CNPS7000A-CU pure copper heatsink tips the scales at 733 grams (1.61 pounds) and, quite frankly, is one of the best heatsinks for noise, ease of installation and cooling efficiency."
See more about this topic here.
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Monarch Hornet SFF Barebone rReview @ The Tech Lounge
"The world we live in is changing. Giant computers are no longer the head of the show. The army of Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs is growing at an alarming rate, and their forces push onwards. I fear that some day, anything larger than a mini-tower will be banished."
See more about this topic here.
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MSI KT6 Delta-LSR (VIA KT600) @ HardOCP
"MSI is among the top motherboard manufacturers due to their dedication to creating a quality user experience. Within the past few years, they have come out with innovative designs and technology, winning over the hearts and minds of enthusiasts everywhere. Their latest series of AMD motherboards is no exception to this trend. Mating the latest VIA chipsets with their own CoreCell overclocking technology, it makes for a wild ride."
See more about this topic here.
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Dangerden Maze 4 Waterblock Review @ R&B
"I have tried a few waterblocks in my days and I still say that Dangerden blocks are the best out there. We are going to have a look at Maze 4 tonite and we are going to compare it to the Maze 3 block which is pretty old now. This new block has a different look and its more spiral and it seems like the water can flow through the block easier than in the old Maze 3 version. Well lets see how it goes..."
See more about this topic here.
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MSI 865PE Neo2-FIS2R Motherboard Review @ Bjorn3d
"Thanks to MSI, we have the 865PE Neo2-FIS2R board up for review today. Not only does it sport some of the best features available for an Intel board, such as Hyper-Threading, Serial ATA (four ports!), Gigabit LAN and dual-channel DDR, but it also sports some innovative, MSI-exclusive features like CoreCell and Dynamic Overclocking Technology. It looks great on paper, but you have to check out the rest of this review to see how it really performs."
See more about this topic here.
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Coolermaster Wavemaster Review @ Hexus
"I’d expect that if you have been regular readers of HEXUS.net you will know we are great fans of Cooler Master cases and try to review each case they release. Over the past few years Cooler Master have been the leaders in aluminium computer cases. I suppose they are what I would call, the Rolls Royce of computers. Recently they have launched 2 new cases. The Wave Master and The Centurion. Previous Cooler Master cases have always been named using numbers, e.g. 201B, 210B, 710, etc. With the launch of these 2 brand new cases, Cooler Master have decided to stray away from the old naming convention and start to use a different format. The Wave Master is labelled TAC-T01. I’m assuming this won’t be used much and the case will just be known as the Cooler Master Wave Master."
See more about this topic here.
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Arkua 8456X-8T Pentium 4 Heatsink Review @ FrostyTech
"There is always something good to be said of a heatsink which has been designed with lower noise levels in mind. The loud whine of fans audible from across the room are akin to the days of the polyester leasure suit. Dead, long gone, and never coming back."
See more about this topic here.
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New Style AMD CPU Packaging Part II - Solution! @ OCPrices
"A few days ago we released an article showing AMDs new "unlock-proof" packaging technique. Some crafty readers however have found a way past AMD's latest attempt to thwart dual CPU users and overclockers with older KT333 and KT400 motherboards changing the multiplier. Read the how-to here!"
See more about this topic here.
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Leadtek WinFast K7NCR18D-Pro @ Viper Lair
"This motherboard is a good performer, and for a low price as well, and has some overclocking potential. However the lack of the ability to change the multiplier and the poor overclocking with a 133MHz FSB processor push it just out of range of a recommended award, though if you want a inexpensive and good nForce 2 motherboard this should be at the top of your list."
See more about this topic here.
"This is probably the most well-designed Nexus product I’ve come across since the eye-catching Nexus Multifunc! The product looks sharp, and everything is user friendly to the max! Let me familiarize you with the product. It is meant to control three fans via three-pin connections, and two cathodes via an onboard inverter. The two cathodes are coupled to one control knob with three settings; off, on, and sound activated."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Athenatech A747CS Designer Computer Case Review @ Tweaknews
"For a mere US$50-$60 getting a decent looking case with an included quality power supply is nothing to sneeze at. Add in the features like the tool-less side panel, tool-less optical and Hard drive installation and easily accessible multimedia ports and you have yourself quite a deal."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Review: Athlon XP vs. Pentium 4 : The Ultimate 32-bit CPU Showdown @ HWZ
"1 month, 11 processors, 19 benchmarks and 726 sets of results in the making. The ultimate 26-page 32-bit CPU showdown details everything from performance to value. After more than a month of grueling tests and benchmarking, we've come to a final conclusion. There's not a single doubt that the 32-bit processor performance crown belongs to Intel Pentium 4. We think the Pentium 4 will stay this way for a while as we know Intel has really big plans to further expand the performance and value of this processor."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
NVIDIA GeForce FX 5900 Ultra Graphics Card Review Posted @ Rojakpot
"While the NV30-based GeForce FX 5800 Ultra card was a total flop, NVIDIA grit their teeth in the face of fierce competition from ATI and worked hurriedly on its replacement - the NV35. Eventually, the NV35 became GeForce FX 5900 Ultra."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
The Abit KV7 @ PCA
"Today we will be looking at Abit's new entry into the AMD realm featuring the newly-released VIA chipset. The Abit KV7, it is based upon the new VIA chipset the KT400b, err um KT600. This board has it all, USB2, SATA 150 RAID, ATA 133, FSB 400, DDR 400, 8x AGP, 6-channel audio, S/PDIF out, and onboard 10/100 LAN."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Gigabyte GA-8KNXP and Asus P4P800 Deluxe Motherboards Reviewed @ MrPCPro
"If you have been even vaguely keeping in touch with the progress of processors, you would have undoubtedly read much about the new 800 MHz FSB P4. The performance increases and speed boosts are easy enough to understand, but unfortunately much confusion has arised between the different chipsets available to be used with this new P4. Today at MrPCPro we take a look at two different motherboards, each using a different chipset; the pricey Gigabyte 8KNXP i875P (Canterwood chipset motherboard), and the cheaper Asus P4P800 i865PE (Springdale chipset motherboard)."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Plextor PX-504UF - External DVD+R/W and CD-R/W Review @ Bjorn3d
"External drives such as this one seem to be most interesting to people who have run out of IDE connectors or bays in their PCs, who do not like opening up their PCs to do upgrades, or who like the portability and flexibility of an external drive. The PX-504UF features both USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interfaces, so this drive can be used with a wide variety PCs and Macs, even ones with older USB 1.1 ports."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Leadtek Winfast FX5600 was reviewed @ R&B
"This FX card we are reviewing tonite might be the best buy you can get for your hard earned money. The ATI Radeon 9600 and the FX5600 seems to be the "get the most for the least amount of money" cards out there We are going to have a look at a FX5600 card that Leadtek sent us. Let's see how it performs while overclocked and under some heavy testing as with Unreal Tournamen2003 etc."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Enermax UC-A5 Fan Controller/Temp Monitor Review @ OcPrices
"Taking your Pentium 4 2.4C or Thoroughbred 1700+ to the limit requires some serious cooling, and creates some serious noise. For times when you don’t need that Vantec Tornado fan at 100%, an Enermax fan controller may be the perfect solution."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Ennyah DigiSound II 6in1 Multi-MP3 Player Reviewed @ PC Guide
"When Ennyah say 6in1 they mean it, we have of course the MP3 player, FM Radio, Recording functions, UFD, A>B option and FM presets, world exclusive radio preset recording and amazing long lasting 15hrs constant play time on one AAA battery. This is what you call totally packed out with features and is the next generation in portable music devices and I have you say, now that I have used it I can't think of not having one."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Abit KV7 @ PCA
"Today we will be looking at Abit's new entry into the AMD realm featuring the newly-released VIA chipset. The Abit KV7, it is based upon the new VIA chipset the KT400b, err um KT600. This board has it all, USB2, SATA 150 RAID, ATA 133, FSB 400, DDR 400, 8x AGP, 6-channel audio, S/PDIF out, and onboard 10/100 LAN."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
SendStation PocketDock for Apple iPod Review @ Modtown
"The Apple iPod, Apple's sensational and wildly successful MP3 player is popular with consumers all over the world. With the introduction of the 3rd Generation iPod's, a whole host of accessories and add-on's have been designed and manufactured by companies such as SendStation Systems."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Illuminated Keyboard Review @ CoolTechZone
"Manufacturers are putting lights in everything nowadays due to the increasing demand of “cool” looking computer accessories. There have been manufacturers who started making illuminated keyboards a while ago. Auravision was one of the first manufacturer to manufacture illuminated keyboards and they have been a hit since then. After the success of Auravision’s illuminated keyboards, more and more manufacturers joined the trend of these lighted keyboards and manufactured them under their own name. Almost all of these illuminated keyboards look exactly the same and function the same. Their prices are also similar which range anywhere from $90.00 to $100.00. The prices tags are extremely hefty on these keyboards so today we will be reviewing a budget level illuminated keyboard that does have the same features but not the same price tag. This keyboard is easy to afford for anyone. Thanks to Jab-Tech for providing us with the budget level illuminated keyboard."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Radeon 9800 SE - a 9800 Pro in disguise @ Hartware
"In the on-line auction house eBay and with various dealers meanwhile diagram maps with the designation ' ' Radeon 9800 SE emerged ''. A copy of this kind is the PowerColor Radeon 9800 SE 128MB, us kindly from C.A.E. Computer engineering was made available.
This version of the ATI Radeon 9800 pro 128MB should come to our information actually not at all into the free trade into Europe, but was only as favorable alternative in complete systems and for the asiatic market intended."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
AVC Sunflower Heat Sink reviewed @ Ohls-Place
"Take an aluminum core machine it with radial fins add in a 30mm copper plug top it off with a 70mm fan and you may just have one of the most unique air cooling solutions for your Intel based motherboard."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Cooler Master Jet 7 @ SystemCooling
"Okay. So we’re kidding about the headline, but that was our first reaction when we saw the subject of today’s review, the Cooler Master Jet 7. Topped with a monstrous 80mm radial fan, the Jet 7 looks amazingly like its namesake. Here’s to hoping it doesn’t SOUND like one as well…"
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
SteelPad - Professional Gaming Mousepad Review @ GiBTEK
"This is a new for me reviewing a mouse pad. I've used many different surfaces over the years and always interested in trying something new. I'm noted as being a bit of a light weight in the gaming element of GiBTEK so anything that could improve my poor skills has got to be worth a try. In the last year or so I've used the RatPadz as my preferred gaming surface and up to now haven't found anything that would want me change. So let's get down to and see if this will improve my game and my aim."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Sony VAIO V505BX Review @ Designtechnica
"It is hard to recommend the V505BX based solely on its screen size and good looks since there are no other advantages offered over competing laptops. The keyboard on the V505BX is very difficult to use for all but the most experienced typers and business travelers would probably be better off with Sony’s TR1A or ZR1A models depending on what size laptop you would prefer. If you absolutely need a system with a 12.1" screen, we would recommend you take a look at Apples 12" PowerBook."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
New Products @ Extreme Alterations
"It's that time again, to unleash all the new products. We have been doing just that! We have been quite busy adding a new line of products. This new line includes gaming pads, cases, notebook/laptop cooler, computer hardware, power supplies, bare bone kit, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, floppy drive, thermal controller, and MUCH more! We have thrown several of these new items on sale for a special introductory price for a limited time! We would also like to make you aware of our up coming products. New computer speakers and Matrix Orbital LCD's are on their way! Be sure to check us out and stay up to date with all the new items!"
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Zalman CNPS7000A-CU Heatsink Review @ Short-Media
"The thought of hanging a heatsink that weighs nearly 2lbs. on the motherboard scared the crap out of me. I had nightmares about the socket giving way under the strain and this copper behemoth crashing down to the bottom of the pc case taking the processor and video card with it. The Zalman CNPS7000A-CU pure copper heatsink tips the scales at 733 grams (1.61 pounds) and, quite frankly, is one of the best heatsinks for noise, ease of installation and cooling efficiency."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Monarch Hornet SFF Barebone rReview @ The Tech Lounge
"The world we live in is changing. Giant computers are no longer the head of the show. The army of Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs is growing at an alarming rate, and their forces push onwards. I fear that some day, anything larger than a mini-tower will be banished."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
MSI KT6 Delta-LSR (VIA KT600) @ HardOCP
"MSI is among the top motherboard manufacturers due to their dedication to creating a quality user experience. Within the past few years, they have come out with innovative designs and technology, winning over the hearts and minds of enthusiasts everywhere. Their latest series of AMD motherboards is no exception to this trend. Mating the latest VIA chipsets with their own CoreCell overclocking technology, it makes for a wild ride."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Dangerden Maze 4 Waterblock Review @ R&B
"I have tried a few waterblocks in my days and I still say that Dangerden blocks are the best out there. We are going to have a look at Maze 4 tonite and we are going to compare it to the Maze 3 block which is pretty old now. This new block has a different look and its more spiral and it seems like the water can flow through the block easier than in the old Maze 3 version. Well lets see how it goes..."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
MSI 865PE Neo2-FIS2R Motherboard Review @ Bjorn3d
"Thanks to MSI, we have the 865PE Neo2-FIS2R board up for review today. Not only does it sport some of the best features available for an Intel board, such as Hyper-Threading, Serial ATA (four ports!), Gigabit LAN and dual-channel DDR, but it also sports some innovative, MSI-exclusive features like CoreCell and Dynamic Overclocking Technology. It looks great on paper, but you have to check out the rest of this review to see how it really performs."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Coolermaster Wavemaster Review @ Hexus
"I’d expect that if you have been regular readers of HEXUS.net you will know we are great fans of Cooler Master cases and try to review each case they release. Over the past few years Cooler Master have been the leaders in aluminium computer cases. I suppose they are what I would call, the Rolls Royce of computers. Recently they have launched 2 new cases. The Wave Master and The Centurion. Previous Cooler Master cases have always been named using numbers, e.g. 201B, 210B, 710, etc. With the launch of these 2 brand new cases, Cooler Master have decided to stray away from the old naming convention and start to use a different format. The Wave Master is labelled TAC-T01. I’m assuming this won’t be used much and the case will just be known as the Cooler Master Wave Master."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Arkua 8456X-8T Pentium 4 Heatsink Review @ FrostyTech
"There is always something good to be said of a heatsink which has been designed with lower noise levels in mind. The loud whine of fans audible from across the room are akin to the days of the polyester leasure suit. Dead, long gone, and never coming back."
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
New Style AMD CPU Packaging Part II - Solution! @ OCPrices
"A few days ago we released an article showing AMDs new "unlock-proof" packaging technique. Some crafty readers however have found a way past AMD's latest attempt to thwart dual CPU users and overclockers with older KT333 and KT400 motherboards changing the multiplier. Read the how-to here!"
See more about this topic here.
<hr>
Leadtek WinFast K7NCR18D-Pro @ Viper Lair
"This motherboard is a good performer, and for a low price as well, and has some overclocking potential. However the lack of the ability to change the multiplier and the poor overclocking with a 133MHz FSB processor push it just out of range of a recommended award, though if you want a inexpensive and good nForce 2 motherboard this should be at the top of your list."
See more about this topic here.