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Misc News |
Thursday, 27.11.2008 |
D-Link DSM-210 Wireless Internet 10 Inch Photo Frame Review
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We'll be looking at D-Link's DSM-210, a digital photo frame that combines a 10 inch screen, WiFi and 1GB of onboard memory. D-Link is normally known for networking equipment likes switches and routers, in fact, we've had the pleasure to review their products in the past and found them to be of excel...
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Gene Simmons AXE Guitar Game Controller for PS2 and PS3 Review
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Today we are checking out the Gene Simmons Axe Game Controller for the Sony Play Station 3 and Sony Play Station 2 console. The controller works with both Rock Band and Guitar hero games. The controller is a licensed replica of the axe guitar that Kiss' Gene Simmons made famous. It is sized like the...
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Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Mouse Review
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Logitech spouts out peripherals year after year and never ceases to impress us with their creative innovations. Their new MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse is no exception. With its advanced technology and a striking appearance, Logitech continues its success in the high-end mouse market.
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G.Skill 64GB SATA II MLC SSD Review
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Today we will have a look of G.Skill 64GB SSD MLC which we would say is the minimum capacity required for a notebook especially for Vista OS. SSD is being widely used on notebook since last year 2007 as the capacity is getting higher and cost is cheaper. Many PC manufacturers have started to offer S...
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IcyDock MB674SPF Multi-bay Backplane Module Review
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Review of the IcyDock MB674SPF Multi-bay Backplane Module. Some folks have a burning need for as much storage as they can cram into a full tower case. For those folks, the standard three internal 3.5 inch bays is insufficient. However, even the rare six internal 3.5 inch bay case is insufficient, as...
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Heatsink News |
Thursday, 27.11.2008 |
Cooler Master V4, Scythe Shuriken, Zalman CNPS8700 NT Compared
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Today we'll examine three different HTPC coolers Cooler Master V4, Scythe Shuriken, and Zalman CNPS8700 NT. The primary requirement to a home theater part is compact dimensions not higher than 90 mm and High-End components heat pipes and rich finning. These coolers have all that, so let's proceed st...
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Thermaltake RamOrb Memory Cooler Review
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Heat spreaders on memory modules are nothing new; they first saw use on RAMBUS memory back around the turn of the century, and quickly caught on in the enthusiast memory market as a means to help dissipate extra heat brought on through higher performance. More recently manufacturers have taken to in...
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Thermalright TRad2 VGA Coolers Review
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That area where Thermalright has just recently come into it's own, is the videocard market; first with the HR-03, then the GT, and now-a-days with the GTX. But alas, not every user can afford the 5 slots that cooler eats up when a fan is strapped to it. That's where the T-Rad coolers come into play....
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Cooler Master V8 CPU Cooler Review
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The V8 from Cooler Master is a very unique looking cooler that performs quite well. In the cooler world today it is getting harder to tell one tower cooler from another. This is not the case with the V8. With its crazy heatpipe bends and the fan shroud it makes the cooler stand out. Combined with th...
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Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 with Turbo Module Tested
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This Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev2 cooler with the additional Turbo Module works on a ton of different cards and offers way better performance that stock cooling. We found that we got 40C better cooling performance over a stock cooler on a HD 4850. In the graph above, you can see that there is qui...
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Vantec AeroFlow FX 92 CPU Cooler Review
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Ok, a few days ago I took a look at the Vantec AeroFlow FX120, today I've got the little brother to that cooler, the Vantec AeroFlow FX 92. How does it compare to the larger version?
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Gelid Solutions Silent Spirit Review
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Recently there is a new cooling brand established which focus on silent product, Gelid Solutions. If you have been following PC industry lately then you should hear them before. After reviewed with their Wing and Silent fans which are good performance fans, today we are going to test out their first...
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Misc News |
Wednesday, 26.11.2008 |
HP TS-22W7H Debranded LCD Monitor Review
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Review of the HP TS-22W7H Debranded 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor. Sometimes the best things in life are unmarked or unbranded: Federal Reserve notes, police records, white bags of food at the grocery store, and cheap, generic medicines. Like those, this 22 inch widescreen LCD monitor lacks marking...
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Acer F-22 Monitor Review
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Review of the Acer F-22 Monitor. Formula 1 circus has a lot fanatical followers and many of them cheer for most successful team in history of Formula racing, Italian Scuderia Ferrari. This phenomenal stable isn't connected only with studs but through numerous licenses, Ferrari is linked with some pr...
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Pioneer Elite Kuro Pro-111FD HDTV Plasma Tested
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We get bleary-eyed checking out all the new HDTVs. Bigger, better and cheaper are this year's watchwords in a nutshell. And yet, if you walk into a decent retailer and gaze over a wide expanse of higher-end flat panels, one series always stands out: Pioneer's Kuro plasma HDTV line. Consistently rate...
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Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 Review
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We tested this top of the line 2-megapixel Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 webcam that captures HD video and features Carl Zeiss lens. A while ago, having a webcam was considered a luxury; nowadays, with VoIP technology and the instant messenger boom, the peripheral ceased to be considered superfluous an...
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Silverstone FP35 Bay Card Reader Review
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This card reader is feature rich in that it has something that not many other card readers have, 12v and 5v output for external storage along with the many other features, it is easy to use because there are no drivers, and it comes with a very clear and effective instruction guide, it is very fast,...
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