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GideonTech.com posted a Zalman Fatal1ty VGA Cooler review

I'm going to be using the 7900GS I reviewed recently because one of my complaints with it was the heatsink, which was merely adequate. The 64-degree core temperatures recorded with the stock heatsink, while safe, was too high for my personal taste.
Zalman Fatal1ty VGA Cooler Review

Virtual-Hideout posted an OCZ 2x1GB PC2-9200 Flex XLC DDR2 Memory Review

OCZ did well in choosing the best Micron D series modules which contribute to the memory's ability in breaking and setting some new records. Coupled with any flagship 965X, 975X, and 680i chipsets, the Flex XLC becomes a very powerful tool.
OCZ 2x1GB PC2-9200 Flex XLC DDR2 Memory Review



Viper Lair checkout MSI's 965P based board

From a feature standpoint, between the MSI 965P and Abit AB9, the MSI board seemed like a more feature loaded product. There was more "stuff" in the package, but mostly the ability to run a CrossFire configuration could be a possible deal maker for those planning such a setup down the line. Seven SATA connections should be more than enough for most people, as well as the extensive RAID support.
MSI 965P Platinum Motherboard Review

TheTechLounge.com posted day 1 of their CES coverage

Today the CES showfloor finally opened and we were able to peruse the halls of the various convention centers as well as the ShowStoppers press event. In addition to today's coverage, we are also continuing to post our coverage from companies we met with at the Pepcom Digital Experience and at various suites prior to CES. Check back regularly for more showfloor coverage as we continue lurking the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
CES Day 1 Coverage

bit-tech.net posted a review on the Zalman HD135 HTPC Enclosure

As the Home Theatre Personal Computer (HTPC) bug spreads mercilessly across the home user base, manufacturers are tweaking and expanding their product ranges to fit the varied requirements of the customers looking to buy.

Some will be happy with a simple two drive setup, with no LCD or front connectivity. Others will want plenty of space to accommodate the RAID
setups they dream of, forward connectivity to die for and design that Andrea Pininfarina would be proud of on the latest Ferrari. In an attempt to satisfy the latter, Zalman have added the HD135 to their range, and if the HD160 we took a look at a while ago is anything to go by we may be in for a treat.

Over the next few pages we will put the HD135 under our virtual microscope and see if is worthy of your hard earned cash, so bear with us as we give you the low-down.
Zalman HD135 HTPC Enclosure Review