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Audigy 2 to Audigy 4 Softmod: Is it worthwhile?
Hardcoreware looked at the Audigy 2 to Audigy 4 Softmod
Sansun Galaxy Midi Tower Chassis Review
Techniz posted a review on the Sansun Galaxy Midi Tower Chassis
Hardcoreware looked at the Audigy 2 to Audigy 4 Softmod
Recently there has been a lot of buzz on hardware forums regarding a set of hacked drivers that have actually been around for a while, that will allow you to 'turn your Audigy 2 or SB Live! into an Audigy 4'. Basically, the drivers will make Windows detect the soundcard as an Audigy 4, and you will be able to use Audigy 4 software to control your Audigy or SB Live! series soundcard.Audigy 2 to Audigy 4 Softmod: Is it worthwhile?
From what I've seen, nearly everyone who tries this mod claims major improvements in gaming performance and audio quality. Knowing that the actual differences between these soundcards are at the hardware level, I was curious to find out why so many people perceived this. I did some research and ran some benchmarks, to find out what the softmod really does for you.
Sansun Galaxy Midi Tower Chassis Review
Techniz posted a review on the Sansun Galaxy Midi Tower Chassis
The Galaxy Chassis from Sansun is a very stylish case and available in black and silver color. The size of the Galaxy Chassis is a midi tower case. The case itself has a lot of great feature such as the tool free design for the PCI slot, the LCD display panel and also the huge 250mm cooling fan. Furthermore, the Galaxy Chassis comes with four case fans, and the left side of chassis is equipped with dual USB2.0, IEEE1394 Firewire, audio & speaker ports. Beside that, the side panel is a very unique shaped of honey comb design...Sansun Galaxy Midi Tower Chassis Review
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