Here today's reviews roundup with the following articles:
- ARCTIC Sound S111 Review
- Motorola H17txt Bluetooth Headset Review
- Biostar TA870+: The Weakest of the Strong
- Modding article - Project: Arcade in Metku.net
- Coolink Corator DS and SWiF2 120P / 1201 fans Review
ARCTIC Sound S111 Review
Vortez.co.uk posted ARCTIC Sound S111 Review
Motorola H17txt Bluetooth Headset Review
Maximum CPU has posted its review of the Motorola H17txt Bluetooth Headset
Biostar TA870+: The Weakest of the Strong
InsideHW.com has reviewed Biostar TA870+ motherboard
Modding article - Project: Arcade in Metku.net
Metku posted a tutorial on how to construct yourself a desktop size arcade gaming cabinet
Coolink Corator DS and SWiF2 120P / 1201 fans Review
KitGuru posted a review on the Coolink Corator DS and SWiF2 120P / 1201 fans
- ARCTIC Sound S111 Review
- Motorola H17txt Bluetooth Headset Review
- Biostar TA870+: The Weakest of the Strong
- Modding article - Project: Arcade in Metku.net
- Coolink Corator DS and SWiF2 120P / 1201 fans Review
ARCTIC Sound S111 Review
Vortez.co.uk posted ARCTIC Sound S111 Review
On July 9th 2010, Arctic Cooling launched the Arctic Sound S111, their very first 2.0 speakers. These speakers are marketed mainly towards laptop users. Not only are they compact and portable, the Arctic Sound S111 seeks to enhance the overall multimedia experience by offering better sound quality over the stock speakers of the laptop.Read more
Seeing as they are USB-powered, the Arctic Sound S111 speakers should not add to cable clutter because they do not require an AC adapter. According to Arctic Cooling, pairing these speakers with a USB power supply, such as the Arctic C1 Mobile, would make an excellent sound system for the person on the go.
Motorola H17txt Bluetooth Headset Review
Maximum CPU has posted its review of the Motorola H17txt Bluetooth Headset
For the most part, Bluetooth headsets all seem to offer a similar set of features. However, Motorola’s newest headset, the H17txt brings something new to the table; the ability to read text messages to the user as soon as they are received. With more and more states restricting texting and cell phone usage while driving, it only makes sense for a feature such as text to speech to be added to a Bluetooth headset.Read more
Biostar TA870+: The Weakest of the Strong
InsideHW.com has reviewed Biostar TA870+ motherboard
We’ve previously reviewed motherboards based on AMD’s 880 and 890 chips, and now the time has come to take a look at 870, which, as its name suggests, presents us with the weakest variant of AMD’s new generation chip. Biostar’s TA870+ motherboard uses the SB850 southbridge in conjunction with this chip, therefore integrating native 6 Gbps support, but (as we know from previous tests) has no USB 3.0 ports. Biostar decided not to include them via a separate controller, which helped retain the price on an acceptably low level. The 870 chip itself contains no graphics core, and its consumption should be around 13 W…Read more
Modding article - Project: Arcade in Metku.net
Metku posted a tutorial on how to construct yourself a desktop size arcade gaming cabinet
When I was a kid, I wanted to play all these coin operated games but my parents didn't let me. From there on since I've wanted to build an arcade gaming cabinet. Now that I have the technical skills and financian means, why not?!Read more
Coolink Corator DS and SWiF2 120P / 1201 fans Review
KitGuru posted a review on the Coolink Corator DS and SWiF2 120P / 1201 fans
Today we are looking at the Corator DS from Coolink, a company perhaps not recognised by many enthusiast users. They are the retail arm of Rascom who are involved with Noctua, one of KitGuru’s favourite cooling companies. The heatsink we are reviewing is a dual tower design that utilises Gapless Direct Touch technology with four large 8mm heat pipes transfering heat to aluminum fins. Today we are going to compare it against the similarly priced Thermaltake Frio and the top of the line cooler from Noctua, the NH D14 ‘Austrian Sandwich’.Read more