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Slautech has posted a review on the latest designer case from Cooler Master, the Cooler Master ATCS 110.

Something that has always made the ATCS cases stand out from the competition is the quality of the front panels. The front panel of the ATCS 200 is made of solid aluminium 5mm thick with a very smooth brushed aluminium finish, which is reminiscent of expensive audio equipment. The ATCS 110 goes a step beyond this: The front panel is a full 10mm in thickness - and since the case has a door, you don't have to worry about beige drives ruining the looks of it.
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FrostyTech has posted a review on the Fortis Tech A102 Heatsink

Fortis Tech have been making their name known this year with a line of copper/aluminum hybrid coolers packing high-RPM fans. The idea behind the A102 is a simple time-tested one. The ultimate usefulness of the heatsink hangs in balance however, depending largely on the thermal interface material between the fins and copper base. Unlike the full copper base and fin designs, the aluminum fins and copper base of the A102 are not well suited to soldering or other similar joining techniques so a thermal epoxy has apparently been utilized.
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PC Stats has posted a review on the OCZ Ice 150 - PC150 SDRAM

So how far was I able to push this memory? At the most aggressive setting of 2-2-2-5, it was able to post at an astounding 173 MHz! However while booting into Windows it would BSOD, so that didn't prove very useful. Keeping those memory settings, the highest the Ice 150 would run stable at was 170 MHz. At the most conservative setting of 3-3-3-6, it would do 173 MHz stable, however, I found most benchmarks didn't like those particular settings much.
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