APH Networks posted a review on the Seasonic M12 500W Power Supply
Madshrimps posted a review on the Spire RocKeteer IV 600W SLI Ready Power Supply
Tech ARP has posted Understanding & Mastering Water Cooling Part 1 & 2.
techPowerUp posted a new review on the Thermaltake Lanbox
Legit Reviews posted their coverage from the CES 2007
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Mini-Box.com M300 Mini-ITX Enclosure
TheTechLounge.com posted an article on Antec's 2007 Product Lineup
BonaFideReviews posted a review of the Casio Exilim EX-S770 Digital Camera
It's not everyday when you need an exotic power supply such as a Tagan TurboJet 1100W power supply; we can trace its roots back to the simple reason that exists behind all this -- the fact that not everyone has a Core 2 Quad, a couple of 8800GTX and an array of hard drives humming in their cases for such a large power requirement. While most people would be more than glad to own a unit for whatever purposes, many of the APH readers asked me to review a quality midrange power supply that's suitable for the masses. So, what aspects are the priorities of power supplies residing in this part of the market? Besides standard requirements such as power, efficiency, and general quality, we would also see if it can achieve objectives such as how silent it is as it is as powerful, as well as for midrange consumers -- the price (Or how it is justified for a reasonable cost). There's maybe a handful of quality power supply manufacturers out there, but the Seasonic M12 500W that's been sitting inside my case for the last few weeks is something to be in the spotlight today.Seasonic M12 500W Power Supply Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the Spire RocKeteer IV 600W SLI Ready Power Supply
This 600W SLI ready unit from Spire features a low noise 120mm fan and enough power to run the most demanding gamer setup; being sold at a very competitive price of <$70 we find out if it=B4s up to a Crossfire challenge.Spire RocKeteer IV 600W SLI Ready Power Supply Review
Tech ARP has posted Understanding & Mastering Water Cooling Part 1 & 2.
Ever wondered about water cooling your PC? Well, wonder no more. AlmostThere will show you everything you need to know about water cooling.Understanding & Mastering Water Cooling Part 1 & 2
techPowerUp posted a new review on the Thermaltake Lanbox
The Thermaltake LanBox is a portable case, which - as the name implies - is perfect for LAN parties. It features a large, comfortable and very sturdy handle, while keeping the weight down. It may cost more than other SFF cases out there, but certainly shines in every aspect. We let you know if the money is well spent for this case that is made to be the ultimate LAN party case.Thermaltake Lanbox Review
Legit Reviews posted their coverage from the CES 2007
With CES 2007 running full steam ahead in Las Vegas, Legit Reviews has been running around the show trying to bring you what we think are the highlights of the event for computer enthusiasts. To start out our coverage we bring you Intel with their 4X4 'V8' system. This system was running a pair of Intel quad-core Xeon processors that brought the total cores present in the system to eight.CES 2007 - Day One Show Coverage From Las Vegas
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Mini-Box.com M300 Mini-ITX Enclosure
Not only is the M300 one of the smallest Mini-ITX enclosures with a full height expansion slot, it manages to pack other useful goodies inside as well. Given the size, built in features, and simple good looks, it is easy to recommend for anyone looking for a compact Mini-ITX case with some nice added touches.Mini-Box.com M300 Mini-ITX Enclosure Review
TheTechLounge.com posted an article on Antec's 2007 Product Lineup
Antec was nice enough to schedule a meeting with Brian and myself at the Bellagio. Many of you reading this may remember that we covered their new lineups for the coming years during our time at CES the last two years. This year they had their next series of cases (Such as the Sonata III, P182 and P190) to show us as well as some hard drive enclosures, power supplies (1000 & 850 watts) and their HTPC cases, plus an interesting AV component I’ll talk about at the end of the article.Antec's 2007 Product Lineup
BonaFideReviews posted a review of the Casio Exilim EX-S770 Digital Camera
Casio continues its best selling Exilim line of slim digital cameras by releasing the EX-S770. Similar to its predecessor, the S500 and S600, this new member is sleek, stylish, and easy to use. As the name may suggest, resolution has been increased to 7.2mp. The extra “70” designation also indicates that this is more than just another megapixel increase over the S600, and that a handful of other features have also been updated.Casio EXILIM EX-S770 7MP Silver Digital Camera Review