Aug 31st, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
It wasn't too long ago when HTPC cases were considered a rare breed. Now they're everywhere and every case company wants to capitalize on the growing market. Where does the experienced makers like Antec stand? Read on!
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Aug 28th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Ushering in support for the Core architecture are Intel's P965 and 975X chipsets. We test Foxconn's mainstream P965 offering and compare it to its predecessors.
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Aug 25th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
The motherboards are plentiful out in the wild now so the motherboard reviews are starting to pile up for AMDs newest socket, AM2. Let's see what else Biostar has to offer to the AM2 line-up.
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Aug 23rd, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
nMedia labels themselves as "the ultimate digital home solution". Today we look at their latest offering, the HTPC 280BAV. Will this new case help nMedia live up to their self given title? Let's go find out!
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Aug 20th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Thermalright has never disappointed when it comes to high performance coolers. However, they've taken a spin to their usual products and released this low-noise budget cooler. Let's see how it does!
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Aug 17th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
DDRII memory frequencies are increasing every week it seems with a faster kit released shortly after the other. Today we look at the fastest sticks from the Corsair arsenal and Twin2X lineup, the 8500 C5s.
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Aug 14th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Zalman's new low-profile CNPS8000 CPU cooler from their legendary CNPS series is outfitted with heatpipes, a 92mm fan, and tons of fins to try and take on the big boys. Will it stand a chance? Find out…
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Aug 11th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Every gamer and enthusiast needs a power supply for their computer, there is no way around it. With the demand for power so great with todays components, the 700W GameXStream almost seems small but it packs a big punch.
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Aug 6th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Zalman is recognized as a company devoted to low noise solutions capable of keeping up with some of the high performance hardware. The CNPS-9500AT is one of three CNPS-9500 variations. What's so special about it? Read on to find out.
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Aug 2nd, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Thermaltake's Mini Typhoon is a strong competitor, it performs well, easy to install and if you are thinking of upgrading your CPU cooler, give the Mini Typhoon a serious look.
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