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posted in Cooling
by Adam Honek on August 19th, 2006
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Want to bring back the cool factor to your Pentium 4/D, Core 2 Duo, X2, FX system? Why not offer Amanda a new home? She's got elegant looks, performs very cool and can be yours for no more than about $100. |
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posted in Cooling
by Dan "Tweak Monkey" Kennedy on August 14th, 2006
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Scythe's Mine Cooler is an affordable cooler that utilizes a massive heatsink with a low-speed fan and heatpipes to offer overclockers a very effective but nearly silent cooling solution. |
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posted in Memory
by Adam Honek on June 15th, 2006
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Crucial shakes up the DDR2 memory market with its Ballistix line, a premium brand for enthusiasts. Today we've got a few sticks of PC2-8000 and see how well they hold onto Crucial's legacy. |
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posted in Cooling
by Adam Honek on June 4th, 2006
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If you're looking for a mid-range cooler that's quiet and powerful, but don't plan to go crazy while overclocking, Scythe's Samurai Z might be what you're looking for -- especially if the $25 price tag is appealing. |
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posted in Motherboards and CPU
by Dan on May 9th, 2006
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ABIT has been a household name for many years now. Since its major presence in the BX chipset era (most notably with its BX6 and BH6 motherboards), it has been a leader with overclocking and performance. Today we've got the AN8-32X, a 939 pin nForce4 x16 chipset powered board with SLI to play with. |
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posted in Games
by Dan on March 10th, 2006
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War's hell, but this Xbox 360 title gives it a whole new level of realism. If you're looking to experience a war, this game will interest you. |
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posted in Memory
by Adam Honek on October 20th, 2005
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Crucial's Ballstix series is a performance line of memory, offering some of the best overclocking support in the industry and a fair price to boot. Today we've examined the DDR2 variant with the 1GB PC2-6400 DDR2 kit. |
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posted in Cooling
by Adam Honek on July 6th, 2005
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Long gone is the classic simple heatsink and fan that cools a CPU. In its place are a boatload of new products offering different approaches to the task of removing heat from a processor practically on the verge of melting. Today we take a look at Vanessa's L-Type CPU cooler, which takes this new approach to a whole new level. |
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posted in Video Cards and Displays
by Adam Honek on December 14th, 2004
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NVIDIA's 6600GT series offer new features that bridge the gaps left behind from previous generations. Our round-up takes a look at the new features with details on the specifications and performance differences from the 6800, 6800 GT, Ultra, and FX series of cards, and how these all compare to the latest offerings from ATI. |
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