Feb 27th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
In today's highly competitive digital media player market dominated by Apple's iPod Samsung's YP-T8Z does an excellent job holding its ground.
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Feb 25th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Albatron has always been an innovative company; they once released a product that converted AGP cards into PCIe. Today, we have a card that sports 512MB of memory, and it doesn't fall into the GeForce 7 family!
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Feb 21st, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Let the water flow! If you have a video card that gets as hot as the headers on a Shelby Cobra then read on as TT has developed an all-in-one cooling device to chill out the biggest and baddest of video cards.
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Feb 18th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Arctic Cooling has continued its heatpipe trend with the K8-compatible, copper-based Freezer 64 Pro. Can the Swiss company once again uphold its name, synomymous with performance, in the cooling market?
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Feb 16th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Coming off the success of the H2O-120 series of water cooling kits, Swiftech presented us with this new kit based around their Apogee waterblock. They also supplied us with a Storm waterblock for comparison. Check it out!
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Feb 16th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Not everyone has a 'good used car budget' for purchasing a video card, myself included. The X1300 series of cards is the lowest end of the new X1 series of ATI cards. Let's see how it stacks up.
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Feb 12th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
LCD monitors have been a growing trend, while most people use 17 or 19" displays, is bigger really better? We got the opportunity to try out the Samsung 244T, a 24" monster! The answer to our question, yes… bigger is better!
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Feb 10th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
CrossFire video cards are here as with CrossFire motherboards and ECS has a very nice looking one ready for users. The KA1 MVP comes loaded with features and the all important ATI Radeon Xpress 200 CrossFire chipset.
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Feb 7th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
It is certainly not uncommon anymore to walk into someones computer room and find more than one machine. The towers don't take up much space but monitors, keyboards, and mice can. That's where a KVM is your best friend.
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Feb 5th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Everybody loves a good kit of memory, so we were all very excited when the new 2GB PC4000 XTC kit arrived at our doors. How does it perform? Well, the only way you're going to find out is by reading on!
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Feb 1st, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Though unlike the Hyper 6+ and other high performance coolers the Susurro's true advantage lies in it's size. This low profile cooler is an ideal choice for SFF's and rackmounts.
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