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Hardware Secrets has posted a review on the AMD Quad FX Platform

In response to the release of the new quad-core CPUs by Intel, AMD launched its Quad FX platform. Contrary to what many people could think, Quad FX isn’t a new AMD quad-core processor, but a platform, as we will describe in this article. Check it out.
AMD Quad FX Platform

techPowerUp! posted a review on the GeCube X1950 Pro Champion Edition

The Radeon X1950 Pro series is one of the hottest selling video cards at the moment. It is competitively priced and can run all current games without breaking a sweat. Gecube has engineered a special TEC cooled solution for improved overclocking. In our testing we saw amazing clock increases of 20% on both the core and memory for a final clock of 682 MHz / 816 MHz.
GeCube X1950 Pro Champion Edition Review



Techgage posted a review of Laplinks recently updated PCmover software

Are you making a move to a Vista machine in the near future? Want the ability to bring all of your documents, programs, games and settings with you? That's what PCmover promises to do well. We are here to see if their claims of a simple and quick transfer is true.
Laplink PCmover Review

Debian hacker Robert Millan has just announced the availability of a Debian-Installer Loader for win32.

The program, inspired by Ubuntu's similar project, features 64-bit CPU auto-detection, download of linux/initrd netboot images, and chainloading into Debian-Installer via grub4dos.
Debian Gets win32 Loader

Bit-Tech posted an Intel 45nm technology overview

Today, Intel has announced what it claims is one of the biggest advancements in fundamental transistor design by using dramatically new materials to build the insulating walls and switching gates in its 45nm transistors. We have a look at what you can expect to see from the chip giant in the second half of this year.
Intel 45nm technology overview

3D Game Man takes a look at the Ultra 800W X-Finity & X-Pro Power Supplies

The Ultra X-Finity 800W and X-Pro 800W power supplies are pretty much on equal ground when it comes to performance. The only real difference between them is; the X-Finity is black and comes with FlexForce cables, the X-Pro is silver and has sleeved cables. Both have plenty leads, two 80mm fans and thick aluminum housing. Either one of these power supplies is well suited for a hardcore gaming rig. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
Ultra 800W X-Finity & X-Pro Power Supplies

Madshrimps has posted a review on the Thermalright HR-07 Memory Cooler

Thermalright is known as a very competent and successful manufacturer of after market cooling gear. Today, we take a look at their latest gem, the HR-07 Memory Module Cooler. This passive cooler is made to cool your ram beyond any stock heat sink or heat spreader. Have a look and see if it surpasses its daring intentions...
Thermalright HR-07 Memory Cooler Review

EclipseOC posted another memory review

Will TeamGroup's new mainstream product line offer good performance and overclocking headroom without breaking the bank? We're about to find out.
TeamGroup Xtreem Dark DDR2-667 2x1gb Review

3D Game Man posted a review on the iStarUSA D-300L-M6 Rackmount Case

Improvements over standard 3U design include dual "two to three" hot swappable SATA bays and modular internal fans. This is truly holds fast to the theory that a server needs to be redundant. The option for various colors for doors make a wonderful choice for server rooms that would like to easily differentiate between servers by color, instead of looking for small labels on the face of the machines. This can also become a very useful tool for any business that has their servers in a window display.
iStarUSA D-300L-M6 Rackmount Case Review

Overclockers Online takes a look at the Cooler Master NotePal S

Laptops don't always encourage proper posture and ergonomics but Cooler Master's new notebook accessory hopes to change that. The NotePal S does a great job as a notebook stand. By raising the laptop to eye level, the NotePal S fosters better posture and comfort. No longer will you have a sore neck or back. It is also great in that you can use your laptop like a traditional desktop with the screen acting as the monitor.
Cooler Master NotePal S Review