Monday 22-September-2008 4:20PM GMT+13:00 Posted By Douglas
Palit Radeon HD 4870 Sonic Dual Edition Video Card Review
Benchmark Reviews takes a look at Palit Radeon HD 4870 Sonic Dual Edition Video Card.
"When everyone thought AMD was sinking into a dark abyss, ATI unvieled their Radeon HD 4000 series and proved the critics all wrong. The Radeon HD 4870 is their current single-GPU flagship, and it's earned a high level of well-deserved distinction. Palit has followed-up this pattern by adding some stand-out features of their own. Benchmark Reviews tests the Palit Radeon HD 4870 Sonic edition video card from Palit. This RV770 graphics solution offers factory overclocked perfomance and a new cooling solution.
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Gelaskins for iPhone 3G and 15" MacBook Pro Review
DragonSteelMods posted Gelaskins for iPhone 3G and 15" MacBook Pro Review.
"Modding is one way to make your technological device different. However, physical modification of an electronic device can be precarious and time consuming. Fortunately, GelaSkins has the solution to protect ones device from scratches and make it stylish at the same time."
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Zalman ZM600-HP 600 W Power Supply
Hardware Secrets reviewed Zalman ZM600-HP 600 W Power Supply.
"Zalman ZM600-HP is a 600 W power supply featuring a big 120-mm fan, an internal heatsink with a heat-pipe and modular cabling system. This unit is internally identical to OCZ GameXstream 700 W (the only difference between the two is the use of a heatsink with a heat-pipe and a modular cabling system on Zalman's model. Let's take an in-depth look on this power supply and see if it can really deliver 600 W or even 700 W. "
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EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Video Card
Legit Reviews checks out EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Video Card.
"The GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 does, without a doubt, improve performance over the original GeForce GTX 260 thanks to the additional 24 shaders that have been added to the graphics card. By increasing the number of shaders from 192 to 216 (a 12.5% increase) performance improvements were seen, but no where near the 12.5% that one might expect and this is on an overclocked version of the card!"
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Thermaltake Xaser VI MX PC Case Review
DragonSteelMods posted Thermaltake Xaser VI MX PC Case Review.
"Today for review I've got the Thermaltake Xaser VI MX PC Case and it's got quite a few features that most anyone would appreciate in a PC case. The Xaser looks great with it's red and black color scheme and side window, inside you'll find tool-less drive bays for both 5.25" devices and your hard drives making installing your system very easy."
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Intel DG35EC Motherboard Review
Virtual-Hideout posted Intel DG35EC Motherboard Review.
"It's a far nicer improvement over previous generation HTPC motherboards thanks to the newer processors and 800 MHz DDR2 support. You can find the DG35EC bundled with a Core 2 Duo E8400 processor for $270.00 at places like Tigerdirect. The Intel DG35EC m-ATX Motherboard has been seen around for about $85 or less. Either way, it's finally money very, well spent. So, if your current HTPC has been burdened by some pretty big processes and seems slower than normal, it's probably time to consider the Intel DG35EC Motherboard"
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Epson WorkForce 600 All-in-One Printer Review
TestFreaks reveiwed Epson WorkForce 600 All-in-One Printer.
"On the review block today is the Epson WorkForce 600 All-in-One Printer, and as soon as you open the box you'll be impressed by this printer. My wife, who normally couldn't care about the stuff I get for review, was thoroughly impressed by this printer, so that's saying something right there. Anyway, the WorkForce 600 just looks great, even without powering it on you can just see that this thing means business, but yet look stylish enough to fit in your home. After all, the WorkForce 600 is meant for small and home businesses, so it's made to be a work horse and that it is. The 600 includes some great features like WiFi capabilities, laser quality printing, fast printing speeds, built-in memory card reader, and even an LCD to preview your pictures and operate the 600 easily."
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Zalman's ZMachine LQ1000 chassis
bit-tech reveiwed Zalman's ZMachine LQ1000 chassis.
"The LQ1000 offers an admittedly expensive, but fantastically well executed, stylish and easy route into the wonderful world of water cooling. It won£¾t be for everyone, but then neither is chocolate sauce and chips, but for the few who are willing to drop ‘§400 on a new premium case and water-cooling setup, the LQ1000 is a very high quality bit of kit that's well worth considering. "
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Razer Salmosa Review
techPowerUp reviewed Razer Salmosa.
" This makes it an interesting choice if you want go for a Razer mouse for the first time without spending a lot of money.
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Intel Atom 330 Dual Core on ECS P945GC
Guru3D tested Intel Atom 330 Dual Core on ECS P945GC.
"This little ECS mainboard comes with the new Intel Dual Core Atom 330 processor. It has integrated sound, 10/100 Ethernet and integrated graphics. Really all you need to do is insert a slice of DDR2 533 memory and connect a HD, and you are on the web ... browsing at fairly normal speeds, listening to songs, or watching a DVD ... heck it all works fine on that Intel Atom 330 for sure.
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NZXT Cryo LX Notebook Cooler Review
I4U posted NZXT Cryo LX Notebook Cooler Review.
"Cooling a notebook computer can be a pain, especially if you use a large gaming machine that produces lots of heat. NZXT has a notebook stand called the Cryo LX that is up to the task.
Many notebooks run much hotter than notebook users would prefer. It can also literally be a pain in the neck to work on a notebook for extended periods thanks to having to look down at the screen. NZXT has a product called the Cryo LX that can pull double duty by cooling the notebook and raising the screen to more comfortable levels."
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Antec Signature 850W Review
Overclockers Club reviewed Antec Signature 850W PSU.
"I would highly recommend the Antec Signature 850W to anyone considering high end graphics cards in SLI or Crossfire but perhaps it's a little expensive and over powered for the majority of users. If price is not an issue and you are looking for a high quality power supply, almost silent up to approximately 500 - 600W, then the Antec Signature 850W will I'm sure, prove to be a wise investment. Despite the failure to meet the claimed 80 Plus Bronze efficiency levels, the efficiency is still very good and I have no hesitation in giving the Antec Signature 850W an OCC Gold Award"
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ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series Fan Hacking Guide Rev. 2.0
posted ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series Fan Hacking Guide Rev. 2.0.
"As everyone already knows by now, the ATI Radeon HD 4800 series of graphics cards is fast. REALLY fast. As a result, the prices of competing NVIDIA graphics cards have fallen so fast that the folks at Santa Clara are still nursing their nose bleeds.
However, users of the NVIDIA graphics cards have one advantage - it is actually easier to overclock the NVIDIA graphics cards. ATI not only restricts the amount of overclocking that can be performed, they also failed (intentionally?) to include the option to adjust the fan speed.
In this guide, we will show you how to hack the fan speed of a Radeon HD 4800 series graphics card so that you can ramp it all the way up!"
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