Dec 29th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Shhhh…can you hear that? No you can't, because it's silent. The demand for a quiet or near silent personal computer has cooling accessory manufacturers taking strides to cool your computer without adding or even removing noise, especially the chipset.
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Dec 22nd, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Every now and then, an advancement in technology revolutionizes the industry. Biostar may have done just that with the introduction of V-Ranger and their 7600GS video card whcih allows for voltage control through software.
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Dec 18th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Just in time for Christmas, Overclockers Online takes a look at a CPU cooler that everyone should have under the tree. Keeping the processor in your system cool is priority number one and Cooler Master has us covered.
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Dec 11th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Foxconn continues to produce motherboards for the retail market and with the success of the Intel C2D, it is no surprise to see many Foxconn boards to utilize this technology. Today we take a peak at a m-ATX offering from Foxconn.
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Dec 7th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Round three of our Cooler Master series is in place with the final installment to be posted in two weeks time. Today we look at the second CPU cooler in a row here at O2 and like the last, the Mars is far from typical in design.
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Dec 4th, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
The processor cooling market recently received a facelift when Cooler Master simultaneously released a handful of coolers for both AMD and Intel platforms. Today we look at the first of three that we will review here at O2.
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Dec 1st, 2006 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Is it hot in here or is it just the FireStix? Buffalo's FireStix line of memory has landed here at O2 burning a trail on both my AM2 and Intel C2D platforms with plenty of overclocking to go around.
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