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Friday, 24 March 2006 |
A1 Electronics.net have just posted their latest review of the ASRock free external 3.5" hard drive enclosure.
"Yes, we like this external 3.5" hard drive enclosure as it comes free is you win the Luck Draw if you buy the ASRock 939SLI-eSAT2 motherboard,. What could be better than a decent free item with a purchase."
Read the full review @ A1 Electronics.
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Thursday, 23 March 2006 |

Well we all know Antec and we know they are known for good quality cases. I honestly believe that they are one of the best case manufacturers out there today. There are so many extra features in their cases that people take for granted. Today we will be taking a look at another great case from Antec. It has tons of features and it's one of the coolest cases I have seen in a while. The case I'm talking about is the Antec P150 Quiet PC Case; it's from Antec's performance one series which features such great cases as the P160 and P180. So let's take a look.
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Wednesday, 22 March 2006 |

Our sister site ThinkComputers takes a look at the PowerColor ATI X1600XT Bravo Edition in their latest review. Look like a good card so check out the review...
"ATI is quickly trying to take the top slot in the video card wars; with the release of there newest core comes the release of other lower clocked cards. Aimed at those can't quite afford the top of the line technology, but still want to keep playing the newest games. NVidia does the same thing, they release a high end card and after a bit release the lower clocked siblings for those whose pockets aren't as deep. Today for review I have one, what might be considered a mid-range card for review; it is the ATI X1600XT from PowerColor. Not long ago I reviewed the X1300 from PowerColor which would be considered a budget priced card. Let's see how the X1600XT compares with the X1300 which is about half the price, and let's see if almost twice the money is really worth it..."
Read the full review here.
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Wednesday, 22 March 2006 |
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3Dgameman takes a look at a really cool product in his latest video review, the Zalman TNN 300 Compact Fanless Case.
"The Zalman TNN 300 Compact Fanless Case is a marvel! This case sets a new standard for silent microATX design. The way Zalman has implemented heatpipes and heatsinks in this case is nothing short of brilliant. The overall quality and looks are also exceptional. Let's not forget this is an all aluminum case. Those who demand the best and need their computers silent will defiantly drool over this product. If you would rather a standard ATX case, Zalman has the TNN 500 model. Watch the Video to find out more..."

Read the full review here.
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Friday, 17 March 2006 |

Thermaltake is a company well known for excellent cooling solutions that have a flair for looking great and performing well. Today up on the review block is the Golden Orb II CPU cooler, can it live up to the reputation that Thermaltake has? Can the Golden Orb II handle the heat from a dual core CPU like the Athlon X2? Well you will just have to read on to find out as it put it through its paces and see just how well it performs.
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Friday, 17 March 2006 |
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Viperlair checks out the ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe Motherboard in their latest review.
"Last year NVIDIA revamped their motherboard lineup with a newer version of the nForce 4 that offers two full PCI Express x16 lanes for SLI configurations. This new premium product has relegated the dual x8 boards to the sub-$100 market, but as some tests have shown, depending on the setup and the games, the full potential of dual x16 is not fully realized. This does not necessarily make the newer SLI chipset a poor solution at this time as there are several other benefits that are a byproduct of chipset revisions.
ASUS is a company well known to many enthusiasts and their previous AMD based SLI offerings have garnered high marks from many, including us here at Viper Lair. The ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe is their latest addition to their AMD motherboard product line. ASUS has done much more than slapping on a new chipset and calling it a day though as they have overhauled the motherboard design in several ways that will better benefit the intended market of the motherboard.
If you are in the hunt for a new board, the ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe will rank pretty high on VL's recommended list for a number of reasons. Performance was generally better than the MSI K8N Neo4 Diamond on average, which up until today was the fastest NVIDIA SLI board, let alone an Athlon 64 board, in our labs. Out of the box, the A8N32-SLI worked like a charm, with no problems whatsoever."
Read the full review here.
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