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NZXT Apollo Case Review
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X1900XT 256MB Review
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Driver Heaven posted a review on the NZXT Apollo Case
NZXT while being rather new on the scene have released many fantastically designed chassis. The Nemesis and Nemesis Elite were fine examples of good looking “gamer” cases, the Trinity an excellent “budget” case and finally the Lexa, which we reviewed earlier this year and found it to be an excellent “designer” case. NZXT just recently released a case which is meant to continue this success, the Apollo, a mid range gamer case. Despite its good price, the Apollo is designed to easily accommodate a powerful system, while being of high build quality with appealing aesthetics.NZXT Apollo Case Review
X1900XT 256MB Review
Neoseeker has published a review of ATI's X1900XT 256MB card.
Except for the memory size, the X1900XT 256MB is identical to the X1900XT 512MB edition launched last year: identical 625Mhz core clock and 1450Mhz memory clock. This makes the X1900XT 256MB a very attractive part in the sub $300 USD pricerange. We take a look at noise, power consumption, and performance against the logical competitors, including the X1900GT and X1900XT 512MB to see whether losing the 256MB of memory has any significant effect on gameplay.X1900XT 256MB Review
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