NZXT Tempest Mid Tower Gaming Case Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the NZXT Tempest Mid Tower Gaming Case
Matrix Orbital GX Typhoon Display Review
bit-tech published a review of Matrix Orbital's GX Typhoon Display
Corsair's new HX1000W PSU review
Hexus posted a review on Corsair's new HX1000W
NVIDIA nForce 780a SLI chipset preview
HEXUS.net posted NVIDIA nForce 780a SLI chipset preview
Thermolab Micro Silencer Review
OCC has published a new review of the Thermolab Micro Silencer
CoolJag Falcon 92-AL Heatsink Review
Mikhailtech posted CoolJag Falcon 92-AL Heatsink Review
Intel Core 2 Quad CPUs Side By Side Review
InsideHW.com has posted an article about Intel Core 2 Quad CPUs Side By Side.
ASUS EN9600GT Silent 512MB Review
Techgage posted a look at ASUS' latest silent GPU, based on the 9600 GT.
ASRock Penryn 1600SLIX3-WiFi 680i Motherboard Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the ASRock Penryn 1600SLIX3-WiFi 680i Motherboard
Corsair Voyager 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Memory Drive Review
Futurelooks posted a review on the Corsair Voyager 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Memory Drive
Legit Reviews posted a review on the NZXT Tempest Mid Tower Gaming Case
The NZXT Tempest features breakthrough features in every category satisfying the high performance demands of PC Enthusiasts and Gamers worldwide. Tempest stakes its claim as Airflow King with 6 fans including dual intake(120mm), dual exhaust(140mm) with additional side and rear fans(120mm) all of which are included.LR takes a look at the Tempest to see what the 'king of cooling' is all about. Retailing for under $99 this might be one of the most popular gaming cases for 2008.NZXT Tempest Mid Tower Gaming Case Review
Matrix Orbital GX Typhoon Display Review
bit-tech published a review of Matrix Orbital's GX Typhoon Display
I started the project of reviewing the GX Typhoon as one of those who thought monochrome LCD technology had well passed its heyday. But what did I end up feeling? Hope.Matrix Orbital GX Typhoon Display Review
There are things that an LCD like the Typhoon could never do. It will never be a mini movie screen. It will never show Winamp visualisations. It will also never slow my computer down or prevent me from using SLI. It will never take me more than five minutes to design a basic screen, or fifteen for a complex one.
What it / /will do is give me a lot of handy information at my fingertips, and I can easily add more. It will pull my weather report from the web, display my song titles and even my calendar entries. It will display my Speedfan info on my test rig, and monitor my temperatures on my main rig. It will do it colourfully, intelligently and easily. It will allow me to control Windows Media player and it will give me data on that, too.
In short, it will do everything I would ever need an intelligent display to do.
Add to this the ability for / /proper add-ons -- a baybus that can run more than a few milliamps of current before it fries; a separate control panel that I could configure independently; a watercooling pump monitor or IR blaster for my TV or a lightbus that ties to my music beats or anything else that comes up that could be useful. And all this comes with an interface that's open and encourages users to develop more great ideas.
With the pros and cons on the table, the GX Typhoon is, to me, proof that small-scale LCD technology isn't dead...far from, it's just starting to come back into style. The classics always do.
Corsair's new HX1000W PSU review
Hexus posted a review on Corsair's new HX1000W
EXUS.tv takes a look at the Corsair HX1000, which recently impressed the HEXUS.net review team and earned itself a Recommended Award in the Extreme category.Corsair's new HX1000W PSU review
NVIDIA nForce 780a SLI chipset preview
HEXUS.net posted NVIDIA nForce 780a SLI chipset preview
NVIDIA launches its new high-end AMD chipset equipped with integrated graphics and Hybrid SLI support.NVIDIA nForce 780a SLI chipset preview
Thermolab Micro Silencer Review
OCC has published a new review of the Thermolab Micro Silencer
As you can see, this cooler was outperformed by the other heatsinks, except for the Nano Silencer, in each test. When you take a look at the size difference between the Micro Silencer and the other heatsinks it was compared to, it should not have been able to beat them or even come close. However, again taking a look at its size, it is able to remove the heat off of the processor better than the stock cooler provided by Intel.Thermolab Micro Silencer Review
CoolJag Falcon 92-AL Heatsink Review
Mikhailtech posted CoolJag Falcon 92-AL Heatsink Review
Is the CoolJag Falcon 92-AL the 'Ultimate Cooling Machine'? With enough surface area to build a small car out of and a auto-controlled Smart fan, it should be a contender.CoolJag Falcon 92-AL Heatsink Review
Intel Core 2 Quad CPUs Side By Side Review
InsideHW.com has posted an article about Intel Core 2 Quad CPUs Side By Side.
This time we've compared two CPUs: Core2Quad Q9300 (this is the bottom model of current lineup) and Core2Extreme QX9650 (the top model of current lineup). We have experimented with QX9650, bringing down its multiplier so we got whole palette of Core2Quad processors from Q9x50 generation. To make evaluation of performances we have included in test even Core2Extreme QX6850 which is the top model Quad CPU from previous generation (65nm).Intel Core 2 Quad CPUs Side By Side Review
ASUS EN9600GT Silent 512MB Review
Techgage posted a look at ASUS' latest silent GPU, based on the 9600 GT.
Looking for excellent gaming performance but also want to keep PC noise to a minimum? The EN9600GT Silent from ASUS is the card to buy. It couples the power of the 9600 GT with pure silence, and costs little more than the stock model, making it a great choice for either the HTPC or desktop.ASUS EN9600GT Silent 512MB Review
ASRock Penryn 1600SLIX3-WiFi 680i Motherboard Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the ASRock Penryn 1600SLIX3-WiFi 680i Motherboard
ASRock came on board in 2002, not long after I started building my own rigs. In those six short years, they have come up with some remarkably innovative designs for economy motherboards. Today I will be looking at the ASRock Penryn 1600SLIX3-WiFi motherboard. ASRock has taken the nVidia 680i SLI chipset, given it the capability of running the new Core 2 Extreme 1600mHz FSB processors, added WiFi, and placed that in an economy-minded board.ASRock Penryn 1600SLIX3-WiFi 680i Motherboard Review
Corsair Voyager 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Memory Drive Review
Futurelooks posted a review on the Corsair Voyager 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Memory Drive
It amazes me that each year memory companies keep putting out larger and larger memory capacity portable storage devices at lower prices than the previous year while trumping last year’s products and their competitors. Corsair, a world leader in producing high end computer and flash memory products sent us their largest capacity USB 2.0 flash drive to date sporting 32 GB of storage. Yes you read correct; a 32 GB USB 2.0 flash drive that you can carry around in your pocket. Crazy isn’t it?Corsair Voyager 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Memory Drive Review