Kingwin XT-1264 Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Kingwin XT-1264
Sapphire Radeon HD4770 Review
Hardwareoverclock.com posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD4770
Antec CP-850 Power Supply Review
Vortez Hardware posted a review on the Antec CP-850 Power Supply
Glacialtech X-Wing Notebook Cooler Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Glacialtech X-Wing Notebook Cooler
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Kingwin XT-1264
We all know Kingwin for having quality products at an affordable price. They are also one of the pioneers in designing a Direct Heat Pipe CPU coolers. When I first heard of that Kingwin had a new CPU cooler, I had to jump on the chance of testing one of there CPU coolers. The XT-1264 CPU cooler by Kingwin has the look and feel of a Quality CPU cooler supposed to have. The next question is, will this CPU cooler be able to perform as well as it looks? Lets find out, on an already proven bullet proof CPU also one of the hottest ones, the unforgiving Intel C2Q Q6600.Kingwin XT-1264 Review
Sapphire Radeon HD4770 Review
Hardwareoverclock.com posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD4770
Hardwareoverclock.com has reviewed another video card. Last week they has take a look at the Sapphire Radeon HD4770, a midrange video card under 100,- Euro. Is the performance enough for actually games and high resolutions? The answer you can find in the review.Sapphire Radeon HD4770 Review
Antec CP-850 Power Supply Review
Vortez Hardware posted a review on the Antec CP-850 Power Supply
The PSU is in my honest opinion THE most important component in a PC. It's the beating heart that every bit of hardware in a computer relies on. Finding a high quality, quiet and dependable supply is the holy grail of any PC build. Antec have sent their CP-850 PSU for review so hopefully it will do well.Antec CP-850 Power Supply Review
Glacialtech X-Wing Notebook Cooler Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Glacialtech X-Wing Notebook Cooler
Overall the Glacialtech X-Wing Notebook Cooler is an undisputed winner in the looks department, however not so much in the cooling department. The quality of the build and innovative features built-in to the front panel make it very user friendly. Unfortunately because of the lack of cooling power, it's very hard for me to recommend this. I just know that geeks with gaming laptops love lights and gadgets and they'll be wanting to add this under their hot laptops. However it would do little good. The cooling power is anemic. My suggestion to Glacialtech would be to dramatically beef up the cooling system with something like a large, quiet 200mm fan centered in the unit.Glacialtech X-Wing Notebook Cooler Review