Mushkin just kicked off a new series of High Performance DDR modules called the REDLINE series. The REDLINE series is available in two models, the High Performance & eXtreme Performance modules that reduces the memory bottleneck created when overclocking. These modules are manufactured for the extreme enthusiast, who over volt there ram to extreme levels, for the ultimate performance. Designed around the needs of the high performance enthusiasts, the REDLINE series is setting new standards.
Antec V-Cool VGA Cooler @ NGOHQ
Antec is very well known for making excellent power supplies, cases, cooling fans etc, when I first heard about V-Cool, it immediately caught my eyes and ears. Why you ask? Well its simple, I just simply don?t want to risk the warranty of an expensive graphics card by replacing the stock cooler.
1A-Cooling BlackLord 240 Liquid Cooling Kit review @ Xtreme Resources
XtremeResources has on the review block this morning what is becoming increasingly mainstream, PC watercooling. This state of the art watercooling kit, the Blacklord 240, by German up and coming company 1A-Cooling has spent some time in the capable hands of our Senior European reviewer Grace.
Logitech MX518 Review @ NGOHQ
Today more than ever before we are fortunate to have quality mice geared toward gamers. The most recent Logitech product that is making headlines is the Logitech® MX?518 Gaming-Grade? Optical Mouse. Thanks to the staff at Logitech we are able to bring you our look at this sexy looking new mouse made just for us gamers.
ASUS A8N-SLI Premium
ASUS raises the bar on AMD/nForce4 SLI based chipsets with their AN8-SLI Premium that removes the SLI switch and uses heatpipe.
T-Break
T-Break
Arctic Cooling CopperLite HSF Review
OCIA.net has posted a review on the Arctic Cooling CopperLite HSF.
"And carefully insert the other side of the clip on the three tabs on the tall side of the cpu base. Since the clip does not work by a "spring action", this may take a little time. After properly positioning the clip, tighten the screw. This retaining clip is really not any more difficult to install than the standard ones with a spring action."
"And carefully insert the other side of the clip on the three tabs on the tall side of the cpu base. Since the clip does not work by a "spring action", this may take a little time. After properly positioning the clip, tighten the screw. This retaining clip is really not any more difficult to install than the standard ones with a spring action."
E.C.T Mach2 GT - Subzero Cooling, nVentiv lives on?
Madshrimps is proud to test-drive a renewed phase change cooling unit from E.C.T. With temperatures reaching a stunning -70°C there is almost no better way to turn your CPU into an ice-cube. This article is all about overclocking and not overcooking your system!
Intel Pentium D 820 2.8 GHz Dual Core Review
Intel released the Pentium D line up along with the Extreme Edition processor last month, but we are finally starting to see them for sale in the channel. Should you be looking at the low cost 820 for your next upgrade?
PC Perspective
PC Perspective
OCZ PC2-6400 Platinum EB (DDR2 800MHz) Memory
OCAU has taken a look at this new DDR memory from OCZ. It boasts a stock speed of 800 MHz with timings of 4-3-3, which is impressive enough, but how far can it really be pushed? Find out in the review.
Revoltec 512MB USB 2.0 File Carrier review @ Xtreme Resources
XtremeResources has on the review block what has recently become an indispensible and integral part of the computer users arsenal, the flash based USB file storage medium. Our Senior European Reviewer Grace had the pleasure to evaluate Revoltec's current offering in this genre, the Revoltec 512MBB USB 2.0 File Carrier.
Qpad Gamer Lowsense Mouse Pad
Mouse pads are getting more and more high-tech all the time. Depending on your needs and hobbies, there is probably a mouse pad on the market for you. With that in mind, today we are looking at the Qpad Gamer Lowsense mouse pad.
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Click here for more.
Aspire X-Cruiser Review
OCIA.net has posted a review on the Aspire X-Cruiser Case.
"On the right side of the case you'll find two USB ports, firewire, and the audio ports. Also included are controls for volume (top) and the fan (bottom). Adjusting the lower fan knob will increase the power to the fan you have plugged into the analog fan speed gauge. So instead of just a gauge, you have a fan controller."
"On the right side of the case you'll find two USB ports, firewire, and the audio ports. Also included are controls for volume (top) and the fan (bottom). Adjusting the lower fan knob will increase the power to the fan you have plugged into the analog fan speed gauge. So instead of just a gauge, you have a fan controller."
ATI's All-in-Wonder X800 XT @ TechReport
The latest Radeon to receive the All-in-Wonder treatment is the AIW X800 XT, which melds all the All-in-Wonder's multimedia capabilities with the Radeon X800 XT's formidable 3D horsepower. Inexplicably, the All-in-Wonder X800 XT is also less expensive than the Radeon X800 XT, despite the AIW's laundry list of extra features. That sounds too good to be true; read on to see if it is.
XGI Volari V8
MVKTech has just posted a new review on the XGI Volari V8 AGP graphics card.
"XGI offers mainstream features combined with the best possible value. How does this value apply and at what levels? While the gamers hold a substantial amount of the market share, XGI has quietly secured the corporate market needs from enterprise wide environments to educational and governmental establishments, effectively solidifying relations with mega manufacturers right on down to local establishments with cost effective solutions that span the world."
"XGI offers mainstream features combined with the best possible value. How does this value apply and at what levels? While the gamers hold a substantial amount of the market share, XGI has quietly secured the corporate market needs from enterprise wide environments to educational and governmental establishments, effectively solidifying relations with mega manufacturers right on down to local establishments with cost effective solutions that span the world."
First look: NEC ND-3540A DVD Burner
The NEC ND-3540A DVD Writer is one of the most highly anticipated DVD burners of 2005. Here we take a first look at the features and performance of this drive so that you can know what to expect from the latest NEC Optical Disc Drive offering.
CDFreaks
CDFreaks
Arctic Cooling NV 5 Silencer Rev. 2 Review
OCIA.net has posted a review on the Arctic Cooling NV 5 Silencer (Rev. 2).
"I would recommend fitting the cooler on first with no thermal grease and checking it from all angles to ensure that all of the components on your card will clear the plastic casing -- there was only one little heatsink keeping it from seating perfectly level on this XFX 6800 Ultra. I just removed the sink and bent the fins over so they're not as tall. It fits perfectly now."
"I would recommend fitting the cooler on first with no thermal grease and checking it from all angles to ensure that all of the components on your card will clear the plastic casing -- there was only one little heatsink keeping it from seating perfectly level on this XFX 6800 Ultra. I just removed the sink and bent the fins over so they're not as tall. It fits perfectly now."
HEXUS.review - GeCube RADEON X800XLA-VIVO 256MB AGP
Today at HEXUS we have for you a review of a GeCube Radeon X800XL graphics card. The X800XL is a great card when you look at price/performance. However, it is natively a PCIe part. So, where does that leave the mass of gamers with AGP slots? Worry not, as this X800XL features the Rialto AGP -> PCIe bridge. There's VIVO functionality too, so even more to cheer about, providing GeCube has put a decent product together.