Elite Bastards posted a review on the PowerColor Radeon X1650 PRO video card
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the ASUS P5B Deluxe WiFi-AP Motherboard
Futurelooks checks out a new case for your PC.
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Saitek Eclipse II Illuminated Keyboard
Pro-Clockers posted a review on the XClio GREATPOWER X12S4P4-650W Power Supply
Tweaknews.net has posted a review on the Zalman ZM-STG1 Super Thermal Grease
XYZ Computing has posted a new article on the Ultra Products Uninterruptable Power Supply
Techgage just posted a review of the 4600+, AM2 version
Hi-TechReviews posted a review on the Microsoft Lifecam VX-6000
Enermax Marathon Enlobal 120mm Fan Review
ThinkComputers.org has posted a review on the Enermax Marathon Enlobal 120mm Fan
Overclocking Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Review
NordicHardware posted an article where OC guru Robert 'crotale' Kihlberg overclocks Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 using a series of different types of cooling.
ThinkComputers.org has posted a review on the Enermax Marathon Enlobal 120mm Fan
Almost every case fan out there is the same. Since LED fans we have not really seen a big advance in fan technology. Well today we are taking a look at a new fan from Enermax that uses a magnetic barometric bearing instead of a normal ball bearing. This makes the fan to run much quieter and allows you to remove the fan blades so you can clean them. So let's check out the Enermax Marathon Enlobal 120mm case fan.Enermax Marathon Enlobal 120mm Fan Review
Overclocking Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Review
NordicHardware posted an article where OC guru Robert 'crotale' Kihlberg overclocks Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 using a series of different types of cooling.
This is our third detailed overclocking article here at NordicHardware and we will thoroughly dissect Intel's top model, Core 2 Extreme X6800, in the same manner as we've done with AMD's FX-57 and Intel's Pentium 4 660. As usual we will use a number of different cooling solutions ranging from regular air cooling to more extreme compressor setups.Overclocking Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Review
XSReviews reviewed the Jetart VC2600 GPU Cooler
techFEAR has posted a new 30-day Test Drive on the ASUS P5WD2-E Premium
Futurelooks checked out the OCZ Tempest AMD/INTEL CPU Cooler
Legit Reviews overclocked the Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Processor
Hardcoreware posted a review on the OCZ PC2-6400 SOE Urban Elite Memory
NordicHardware posted an article where OC guru Robert 'crotale' Kihlberg overclocks Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 using a series of different types of cooling.
ThinkComputers.org has posted a review on the Enermax Marathon Enlobal 120mm Fan
Almost every case fan out there is the same. Since LED fans we have not really seen a big advance in fan technology. Well today we are taking a look at a new fan from Enermax that uses a magnetic barometric bearing instead of a normal ball bearing. This makes the fan to run much quieter and allows you to remove the fan blades so you can clean them. So let's check out the Enermax Marathon Enlobal 120mm case fan.Enermax Marathon Enlobal 120mm Fan Review
R580: ATI Radeon X1950 XTX Review
Beyond3D posted a review on the R580: ATI Radeon X1950 XTX review
One month with SLED 10
Linux Noob posted a review on Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
Beyond3D posted a review on the R580: ATI Radeon X1950 XTX review
It's R580 they're wheeling out again today, but this time with performance tweaks, new cooling and never-before-seen new memories, all in order to move the game on and give the high-end enthusiast a graphics accelerator worthy of playing the latest games at high resolution, with eye candy aplenty, and with performance to match. LR580: ATI Radeon X1950 XTX Review
One month with SLED 10
Linux Noob posted a review on Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 10
The very phrase 'year of the Linux Desktop' has been stirring debates for years now and the pro-linux and anti-linux crowds have had their fair share of bashing each other about it. I initially wanted to call this article 'Linux on the Desktop with SLED 10' but as the days ticked by I realised that my focus on the Distro changed from what Novell wanted it to be. Naturally Novell want their latest Suse prodigy to be used by Enterprises who want to use linux (or want to move away from Windows) across their organisation (desktops and of course servers via SLES 10). And in fairness, that's a brave move by Novell considering that not too long ago their flagship Netware products were their bread and butter so to speak. The company really has re-invented itself with the purchase of Suse. They have put so much time, money and effort into pushing Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED 10) as the linux distro for the Enterprise Desktop that anyone who reads this that is in a position to 'switch' should seriously consider and evaluate SLED 10.One month with SLED 10
SysOpt has published a review on the Asus A8R32-MVP Deluxe motherboard
PC Stats posted a review on the Kingwin Absolute Power ABT-600CW Power Supply