Super Talent 350W 4-in-1 Computer Combo
SystemCooling :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Thermaltake SilverRiver 3.5” External HDD Enclosure
TweakTown :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
“Thermaltake have been in the game of supplying computer cooling products to the world for the best part of 5 years. Recently they’ve began thinking outside the square which is evident with the release of their SilverRiver 3.5” External HDD Enclosure. Mike checks out the USB 2.0 device and compares performance against an internal HDD on the IDE channel.”
PolarFlo TT CPU WaterBlock Review
GruntvillE :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
AMD Socket 939 Athlon 3800+ Review
Techwarelabs :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
“AMD recently launched its socket 939 processor, which incorporates a dual channel memory controller and a host of other features. The 939 is targeted at high-end gaming and intensive workstation applications. TechwareLabs tests the 3800+ and answers the question everyone will ask: does the Socket 939 deliver the high end performance it promises?”
PCI Express Graphics Arrive – nVidia PCX hits the market
TweakTown :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
“In the making for around 3 years from Intel and a group of other companies, the PCI Express graphics bus is finally alive. Today we take a look at two nVidia PCX graphics cards, the PCX5750 and the PCX5900, dissected them from head to toe and compared their performance and new technologies against each other.”
Frontier Labs NexKube
Bjorn3D :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
“The Frontier Labs NEX KUBE is an attractive, versatile MP3 player / USB 2.0 Flash Disk. It has a few flaws, but it does a lot of things well. The unit is quite stylish with its silver finish and its flashing blue LEDs. I really like NEX KUBE; I take it with me to break the monotony on long bicycle rides (50+ miles).”
Cable Organizer Saddle Clips
Phoronix :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Lian-Li PC-V2000 ATX Case
AMD Review :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
AOpen Aeolus 6800 Ultra DVD256(E)
Hexus :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
“If the best of the best is what you’re looking for, the Aeolus’s no-nonsense approach translated into a keen price, makes the performance, features, image quality and noise seem very very attractive.
Excellent.”
Vantec Nexstar 3.5″ USB/Firewire Hard Drive Enclosure Review
Virtual-Hideout :: Friday, July 23, 2004
ASUS A8V Deluxe Motherboard Review
Sharky Extreme :: Friday, July 23, 2004
“Today on Sharky Extreme, we’ve posted a review of the ASUS A8V Deluxe motherboard, a K8T800 Pro powerhouse with all the onboard features.”
Verax Polargate AL S Pentium4 Heatsink Review
Frosty Tech :: Friday, July 23, 2004
“The Verax Polargate AL S can be characterized as a Pentium4 socket 478 heatsink, but compared to just about any other CPU heatsink on the market, it is radically different. For starters, Verax have equipped the Polargate AL S with two of their ultra-quiet CAIRdB fans, back to back. The fans draw air in, and because there is a clear plastic divider between them, the exhaust is directed towards the bottom, or side of the fan where it enters the stacked aluminum fin heatsink. Verax’s heatsinks have never been the kinds of coolers for overclocking as they focus on noise suppression first, and cooling second. Still, the Polargate Al S does take a few steps towards higher cooling performance which may interest some mainstream consumers.”
Gigabyte K8NSNXP Skt 754 NF3 250 Motherboard Review
GruntvillE :: Friday, July 23, 2004
Cooler Master Stacker
ViperLair :: Friday, July 23, 2004
“Though it’s not that important yet, the ability to go from ATX (and the various flavours) to BTX is something that separates the CM Stacker from the rest of the field. At $165 USD, this case isn’t cheap, but if you’re keeping an eye out for the future, this is a case that will “switch teams” for you if the need arises.”
Beginners Guides: Converting Videotape Into Video Files
PCStats :: Friday, July 23, 2004
“As you may have noticed, the VCR is a dying technology. DVD players are now equivalent in price, and their disks have practically crowded VHS tapes right off the shelves of your neighborhood video store. Give it another three years and you may be hard pressed to find a new release on tape. So what happens when your VCR finally breaks? In this PCstats Guide, we’ll provide some simple guidelines to converting your old videotapes into video clips that you can store on your computer, or send around to friends and family. Once you have converted your old videotapes into the new digital format, you have several options open to choose from. You can store your flicks on the hard drive indefinitely, or place them on a recordable CD-R/RW for storage.”
ECS PF1 Deluxe Photon Motherboard
TweakTown :: Friday, July 23, 2004
“We are taking a little flash-back today as we look at the year old ECS PF1 Deluxe Photon Motherboard. We’ve seen attempts in the past from ECS to make it big in leagues besides OEM and watched them fail. How does the this ECS Springdale motherboard fair against some of the biggest names in the enthusiast motherboard business? Read on and find out!”
DFI LanParty NForce II Ultra Revision B
The Tech Lounge :: Friday, July 23, 2004
“Not even a year ago we wrote a glowing review of the DFI LanParty NFII Ultra. Great performance, exceptional overclocking, plenty of extras and great looks made this board a favorite. So why would DFI update such a great board? More features of course!! LanParty boards are of course already filled to the brim but DFI saw some things that they could add to an already impressive package. They replaced the HighPoint ATA RAID controller with a Silicon Image 4-port SATA RAID controller. They removed a serial port to add SPDIF output. They even added heatsink mounting holes. So in the move to accommodate these features, and with the extensive component relocation, will we speak as highly about this new revision? It doesn’t take a mind reader to know that I’m about to say.you will just have to read on to find out.”
Thermaltake Xwing Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse Review
Tweaknews :: Friday, July 23, 2004
VisionTek X800 Pro Review
InsaneTek :: Friday, July 23, 2004
ViewSonic 17″ VA720 LCD Monitor
TechFreaks :: Friday, July 23, 2004
Antec SmartBlue 350W Power-Supply
TechFreaks :: Friday, July 23, 2004
Lian Li PC-37A Aluminum Case Review
Mikhailtech :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Gigabyte K8NSNXP Skt 754 NF3 250 Motherboard Review
GruntvillE :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
AOpen GeforceFX 5900XT Review
3dXtreme :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“A few months ago this video card would have been considered top of the line or close to it, but with the emergence of the ATI X800 series and GeforceFX 6800 series it has been bumped into the mainstream market. As such, pricing for this video card is not much more than that of the NVIDIA 5700 or ATI 9600XT making it an even more attractive buy considering its performance.”
Gigaram 2*512MB PC 3200 Dual Channel Kit
Overclockers Online :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“What happens when two different companies use the same IC on their modules? Is there a huge performance difference? Find out as I take my new Gigaram sticks out for a test drive.”
Corsair Memory Giveaway
The Tech Lounge :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Kingston HyperX PC3200 CL2 1GB DDR Kit
GideonTech :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“The long awaited low latency version of the Kingston HyperX modules have arrived. We will be taking a look at the 1GB sample and see how it stacks up. Was it worth the wait?”
ICY BOX External Hard Drive Review
Short-Media :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“External hard drives are very convenient but aren’t as fast as the same hard drive that is connected internally and directly to a PATA or SATA header, however, the ICY BOX may just change that.”
ASUS A8V Deluxe Wireless Edition S939 Motherboard
Hexus :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“ASUS has waved its deluxe wand over a socket-939 motherboard with encouraging results. Deluxe means a horde of useful goodies. ASUS obliges with Gigabit Ethernet, 54g Wireless, FireWire400, on-chip and discrete SATA and decent sound. Packaging and presentation is usual ASUS, that is, first class. We were also pleased to report that the board ran flawlessly with the strictest memory timings. Performance, as our graphs have shown, was excellent, so much so that S940 is firmly relegated into third place, behind our test Model 3800+ and the S939 FX-53.”
JetAudio iAudio4 MP3 Player
The Tech Lounge :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“Well, the MP3 music revolution is in full swing. In this brave new day and age not only can you purchase MP3 players, recorders and the files themselves, you can be sued for sharing them with your friends. What other industry simultaneously offers you hardware with one hand and steals away the right to use it with the other? Despite all the uproar, digital music media is here for the long haul. And now that you’ve acquired your digital music files, legally or otherwise, whatever could you play them on? Today we will be looking at JetAudio’s iAUDIO 4 MP3 player/recorder/FM tuner/voice recorder… that’s a lot of slashes. But this little gizmo is well worth its weight in slash marks. Boasting small size and a long battery life, JetAudio has filled this miniature soundsystem full of features and function.”
OmeagkillerSM: the Omegasearch removal tool
Short-Media :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“Short-Media has been swamped with users who have had their Internet browsers hijacked by Omegaserach, about:blank, prosearch and other such pain in the arse annoyances. So what did our team do? The custom coded a utility to get rid of those nasty annoyances. Simple and easy to use and it gets rid of Omegasearch and its nasty cousins but good!”
ADS Tech Instant TV USB 2.0 TV Tuner
Bjorn3D :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“The convergence of electronic entertainment devices such as TV’s, DVD players, and stereos with personal computers is finally starting to happen. Purpose-built computers with direct support from Microsoft in the form of Windows XP Media Center Edition are available now. Even better news for the do-it-yourselfer is the availability of devices and software to create your own Home Theater PC (HTPC). Building a low budget HTPC was on my list of summer projects and this effort was greatly facilitated by the arrival of ADS Tech’s ‘Instant TV’ USB 2.0 TV Tuner.”
ThermalTake Polo735 Extreme 3-in-1 CPU Cooler Giveaway
3dXtreme :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“Reply to this post – entries only in USA and Canada are allowed. You may only post 1 time per day. Enter everyday to improve your chances of winning! Contest runs till August 1st at 12:00am. The chosen winner must have at least 10 ‘valid’ 3DXtreme forum posts to be awarded prize.”
Frost-Byte H2O Case and H2O Cooling System Review
GruntvillE :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Maxdy FlexiGlow FX GamePad Review
Virtual-Hideout :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Cooler Master Real Power 450W PSU
SystemCooling :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
Logisys Blue Armor Window Case Review
MODTHEBOX! :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
System board Comparision – ASRock K7S41GX vs Gigabyte 7VM400RZ
Overclockers New Zealand :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“Both K7S41GX and K7VM400RZ are good candidates for office machines. In terms of gaming performance, that is where SiS741GX(or 741) has an over-whelming advantage over Via KM400 chipset”
Dell Dimension 2400 System Review
PCStats :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“”The Dimension 2400 is a budget home/office system based on Intel’s i845GV chipset, and houses a Celeron 2.4Ghz processor (in the model we tested) or a Pentium 4 up to 2.8 GHz. Depending on the processor, the system uses either 266MHz or 333MHz DDR memory, up to 1GB worth. Graphics and sound are provided by Intel’s ‘Extreme’ integrated graphics chipset and Soundmax integrated audio respectively. Nothing to write home about here, but adequate for the PC’s intended role as an office machine. A 40GB hard disk provides storage, and a 48X CD-ROM drive is present for software and music. No floppy drive was included in the system we reviewed, though a slot for one is built into the custom Dell case.””
Plextor PX-712SA DVD Writer
t-break :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“Plextor has been around pretty much since CDs were first introduced to the world. In 1998 Plextor began producing CD-R/RW drives which proved to be very popular. In 2003, the increasing demand for DVD writers caused Plextor to introduce DVD+R/RW drives to the ever expanding market. Today they provide a large variety of top range products, but their main focus is still on DVD and CD RW drives.”
TweakMonster Fan Bracket Kits Giveaway
OCIA :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“OCIA.net and TweakMonster.com have teamed up to bring you a chance to win an 80mm Dual Fan Bracket Kit and a 120mm Fan Bracket Kit! You can learn more about it and enter the contest by visiting the OCIA.net forums.”
Thermaltake Extreme Giant III Cooler Review
myWORLD :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
“If you consider the temperature differences (<5ºC), I’d say the Giant III is not worth the trouble. There are just too many parts to install, too much thermal compound involved and too much noise too. Besides, the Giant III can’t really fit in all types of display cards, despite thermaltake’s effort to make their mounting brackets universal.”
AOpen A600 Aluminum Case
Bjorn3D :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
Seduction by aluminum is the only way I know how to describe the AOpen A600 aluminum case. Lightweight and packed with some great features, the A600 could be well on its way to seducing many PC enthusiasts to take it home to meet the parents. From its numerous tool-less drivebays to its flashy lights and window, this case is sure to fit right into any buyer’s description of an ideal case.
3R Systems Poseidon WCL-03 Water Cooling System
SystemCooling :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
Evercool WC-201 Water Cooling Kit Review
GruntvillE :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
Polished Shuttle SFF Case Project
GideonTech :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
“The tiny small form factor Shuttle cases are quite useful. You can carry them around under your arms and they pack quite a punch in the performance department. However, they do look a bit drab at times. Take a look at what our modder YuCa has done with his to make it stand above the crowd.”
3DCool Chenming 602 Case Review
Virtual-Hideout :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
Three Way DDR-550 Memory Rumble – GeIL, OCZ and ShikaRAM
TweakTown :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
“While companies around the world prepare to introduce DDR-II memory modules to the market place in their various channels, DDR kicks on. We’ve compared DDR-550 (PC4400) memory modules from GeIL, OCZ and ShikaRAM at their default speeds and overclocked, as far as we could take them, on our ASUS Pentium 4 platform.”
Corsair TwinX 3200XL Pro Memory Review
Overclocker Café :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
Back to our 3200XL, the one thing I do want to emphasis is that at PC3200 settings the TwinX 3200XL runs tighter than ANYTHING else. This same memory however will also give you breathing room with loose timings up to PC4000 levels. Let’s not forget these babies do light up.
AOpen 52x32x52x CRW5232/ARR CD-RW Review
PCStats :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
“In this review, PCstats is testing out the a 52x CD, 32x CD-RW, 52x CD-R burner made by AOpen, the “CRW5232/ARR”. Maximum CD-R write speeds have hit their limit at the 52x burn speed, and this standard has been around for well over a year now. That shouldn’t be much of a surprise though, after all, a 52x burner can fill a regular 650MB disc with information in just over 83 seconds, and a 700MB disc in just under 90 seconds! Of course there’s more to the AOpen 52x32x52x CD-RW than speedy burning; one innovative thing AOpen has done is include three coloured face plates with the drive! Those of you with aluminum or fancy black cases will like the option of choosing a matching silver or black face plates for your PC. And hey, if you’re using a regular white box PC, the beige faceplate works just fine too.”
Kingston 1GB DataTraveler 2.0 Hi-Speed
ViperLair :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
“Flash drives are something that once you’ve used one, it’s tough to imagine life without it. Extremely portable, they can contain a fair amount of data depending on the size of the drive you’ve purchased. Since they are USB based, they’ll work in almost any PC with a USB connection, depending on the OS installed, and in most cases, no drivers are required.”
M-Systems DiskOnKey Classic 2.0 USB Drive Review
ModSenergy :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
“It looks as USB key drives have caught on with consumers. I am witnessing less people using floppy drives but using USB keys of all sorts. M-Systems is one of the biggest if not the biggest flash disk pioneers on the market and actually share their flash technology to other companies. Even your current USB key may contain M-System technology. Today I will be reviewing the newest USB drive from M-Systems based on USB 2.0 technology, the DiskOnKey Classic 2.0.”
Kingston 1GB CompactFlash Elite Pro
ViperLair :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“If you’re a digital photography enthusiast, the Elite Pro deserves a spot in your camera bag. There are different options available when it comes to capacity, but I would strongly recommend 512MB and up if you own anything higher than a 4MP camera.”
Logitech Notebook Optical Mouse Plus+ Review
Virtual-Hideout :: Wednesday, July 07, 2004
HIS Excalibur Radeon X800 PRO IceQ2 VIVO Limited Edition Videocard Review
Tweaknews :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
MSI PCX5750-TD128 PCI-E Videocard Review
PCStats :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
“As the Intel computing world becomes more familiar with PCI-Express, expect more high end, and native PCI-E solutions to crop up. Before we get to far ahead ourselves, let’s focus in on the card PCstats.com is testing in this review; the MSI PCX5750-TD128 videocard. The MSI PCX5750-TD128 is a PCI-Express x16 solution based on the venerable nVidia GeForcePCX 5750 core, and comes with 128MB of standard DDR memory running at 500MHz. The bright red card supports S-Video output, and of course comes with all the necessary cables in the box. An additional DVI-to-analog converter is included so users can configure dual monitors if they prefer as well.”
HIS Radeon X600XT Review
Overclocker Café :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
ATI’s Andrew Dodd Interviewed
VR-Zone :: Tuesday, July 27, 2004
“It’s been about 2 years since you’ve started the Catalyst drivers and they have really evolved since then. Where would you see the Cats in 2 years? I’d like to see the CATALYST driver as the #1 selling point for all ATI graphics card ;-) We’re going to stay focused and continue delivering the most stable, high performance driver in the industry. We’re also going to put significant effort into enhancing the usability and features available to the end-user in the coming months.”
HIS Excalibur 9550 VIVO
ViperLair :: Thursday, July 22, 2004
“Should you decide the 9550 is for you, then you really can’t go wrong with the HIS Excalibur 9550 ViVo Edition, and since the iFan version doesn’t add to the sound levels at all, that’s the version I would personally go for. HIS have a great overall package here, a decent card and without useless software/games added, everything included is actually useable.”