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OCC has published a new review of the GT3-BH Case

A desirable feature of a LAN PC would be for it to be small enough to carry around. That is exactly what I have to review in the form of a GT3 made by the GTR Tech Corporation. In fact, not only is it small, it is light and comes with a built in handle made for carrying it. Now, you may be saying," yes, the micro cases do that too". Well, this case has a rather large advantage as it is the only MicroATX size case that will accommodate a full size ATX motherboard! You are no longer restricted by the rather lame feature set of a MicroATX motherboard, the restricted expansion options, or the often behind-the-times chipsets on them. Another thing, many of the pre-fabbed SFF cases use a proprietary motherboard that is not user replaceable when the chipset in it becomes too outdated. This case will accept most of the latest, newest, and fastest ATX motherboards on the market. That alone makes this case quite future-proof, so you can use it over and over in your builds. Not only that, it will take a full height PCI-express VGA card up to 235 mm in length; this includes the cards based on the nVidia Geforce 8800 GTS GPU, which would make this one powerful PC to haul into a LAN party! A few cards will exceed this length, especially the 8800 GTX cards.
GT3-BH Case Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the AMD Radeon HD 2900 XT

I like the Radeon HD 2900 XT, I really do. The underlying technology inherent in this card shows that the engineers at AMD are still working overtime to create efficient and effective 3D hardware, rather than just going for the brute force approach. However, when you consider that a GeForce 8800 GTS will cost you considerably less and give you very similar performance, it’s hard to recommend this latest Radeon. All I hope is that once the launch frenzy is over, the price will drop in line with nVidia’s part, and then the choice between the two will be far tougher.
AMD Radeon HD 2900 XT Review



techPowerUp posted a review on the Noctua NH-U12F

Noctua's NH-U12F CPU cooler is a high-performance heatsink that uses eight heatpipes to get the heat off your processor. The included fan is of the 120 mm variant and is fairly quiet. If you need to reduce the fan noise even more you can use the included Ultra Low Noise Adapter which makes the fan almost inaudible.
Noctua NH-U12F Review

CoolTechZone.com posted a review on the Motorola RAZR V9m

Alright, well, this is interesting. The Motorola RAZR V9m is the entry level model of the three phones: V8, V9 and V9m. You would think that the V8 would takeover the entry level spot, but apparently the model numbers are assigned in an interestingly odd way. We would be interested to hear Motorola’s response to the naming scheme, as it isn’t clear. Either way, the V9m is more or less a disappointment after you look at V8 and V9.
Motorola RAZR V9m Review

OSWeekly.com posted an editorial on the upcoming WWDC '07

It’s about that time again. Apple’s WWDC is just around the corner, and this 2007 edition promises to be a big deal if you’re at all interested in the iPhone, Leopard, or both. Speaking for myself, I can’t wait to get more information on both products, but even if you’re not an Apple fan, it’s hard to ignore the anticipation that has been built up for these products.
WWDC '07: Exciting?

Linux.com posted a review on Tiny Tiny RSS

Tiny Tiny RSS (TT-RSS) is an excellent little Web-based RSS aggregator that, despite its tiny size, sports some clever features, including an AJAXified interface, a multiuser mode, tags, content filtering, and a lightweight interface for use with mobile devices.
Tiny Tiny RSS: A very very useful RSS reader

OSWeekly.com published an editorial: Why Open Source Software is Not Good Enough

The single biggest thing that’s working against Linux distributions, and even open source as a whole today is human nature pure and simple.
Why Open Source Software is Not Good Enough

XSReviews has reviewed the FSP Epsilon 700w PSU

Power supplies have been getting bigger and bigger in recent years, from 500 to 800 to 1000 watts; now we even have the option of a 2000 watt PSU! Today however, I have something a little more conservative but hopefully with enough juice to power the XSR test setup. I will be testing the FSP Epsilon 700w, let's see how it does.
FSP Epsilon 700w Review

The first article of this series discussed some of the topological options and trade-offs that you need to deal with when planning to cluster IBM WebSphere Process Server V6.0.2. You were also introduced to the "golden topology" and the steps needed to implement it. This article walks you through the steps to install the product and configure the clusters and the related resources.

Clustering WebSphere Process Server: Installing and Configuring

Madshrimps posted Rydermark Benchmark Preview

Rydermark is a new 3D benchmark software created by Candella Software. We take a look at what it does, what options you can set, what it tests and provide you with a run through of the benchmark with a small movie.
Rydermark Benchmark Preview

TheTechLounge posted a review on the Speck Products Microsoft Zune Cases

As a testament to the rising popularity of Microsoft's Zune media player, aftermarket companies are starting to jump aboard the Z-train. Earlier this year at CES we started to see the makings of aftermarket schwag popping up in the form of speaker sets and other random gadgetry. Speck Products has wasted no time diving into the Zune market, and today we have for review four stylish Zune cases.
Speck Products Microsoft Zune Cases Review

Bigbruin.com has posted a new review on the Maxtop 4U ICX-4830B-20BX Rackmount Chassis

A 4U rackmount chassis such as the ICX-4830B-20BX is easy to get into and perform maintenance, making it a great choice for those on a frequent upgrade schedule. While many similar cases are designed strictly for business, this Maxtop offering provides a mix of features that would make it convenient to use at home, too.
Maxtop 4U ICX-4830B-20BX Rackmount Chassis Review

PC Apex posted a review on the Super Talent 2GB PC2-8000 RAM Kit

We have a new review up on some quick and affordable RAM from Super Talent which clocks in at an impressive PC2-8000 speed. This 2GB kit offers great performance and a uniquely attractive heatspreader at a cost which is lower than most competitors' RAM with the same specs
Super Talent 2GB PC2-8000 RAM Kit Review

3D Game Man posted a review on the HIS HD 2900XT 512MB Video Card

The HIS HD 2900XT 512MB Video Card performs exceptionally well, supports DirectX10 and is highly overclockable. This Video Card has many technologies, a few include; a massive 512bit memory interface, Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing, Unified Superscalar Shader Architecture, Tessellation and High-Definition Multimedia Interface output support. The core speed on this product is 740MHz and the 512MBs of GDDR3 memory is 1650MHz. It comes with 320 stream processing units for vertex, pixel and geometry data, the pixel fill rate is 47.5GPixels/s and the memory bandwidth is 106GB/s. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
HIS HD 2900XT 512MB Video Card Review

Techgage posted a review of DFI's RD600 board

If you are planning on buying an Intel motherboard, chances are it has an Intel or NVIDIA chipset. Where does ATI fit in? DFI's ICFX3200 features the RD600 chipset, and we will see how it compares to other boards we've reviewed in the past.
DFI LanParty ICFX3200-T2R/G Review

ThinkGaming.org posted Halo 3 Beta Impressions

Today was the launch of the Halo 3 beta for everyone who was lucky enough to get into it. After about a full day of gaming we wanted to give you our thoughts on the game and give you a video of some of the gameplay if you were unable to get into the beta. You should have received an e-mail from Bungie giving you your download code. I downloaded the beta first thing this morning. It really did not take long at all. After you download is complete you can go ahead and go into your game demos and you will see the beta. Read on to see our thoughts on the beta and see our gameplay video!
Halo 3 Beta Impressions