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Tech ARP has just added the Read Preamble Time to the BIOS Optimization Guide.

We have just posted the Read Preamble Time BIOS feature today. This brings the BIOS Optimization Guide to more than 380 BIOS features.

"This is an AMD Athlon 64 / Opteron processor-specific BIOS feature. It controls the amount of read preamble, a period during which the processor's built-in memory controller intentionally delay..."
Read Preamble Time added to the BIOS Optimization Guide

TheTechLounge posted a review on the Antec Nine Hundred Mid-Tower Case

Antec has built their reputation and great following by making conservative cases with outstanding build quality and a mind for acoustics. Even their portable, LAN-centric designs are utile and relatively subtle. The gamer case market is flooded with lesser names and less expensive, if garish, enclosures. What Antec doesn't do often, is change. When some people say timeless, others say dated. Their innovations rarely permeate through to the outsides of their cases, and it's safe to say they're not likely to fix what ain't broke. The Nine Hundred is a gamer's case; it's a surprise to see them drive with the body kit, phat pipe and ground lights guys. Will it deliver on the good construction by which Antec has made their name? Is it at all possible for it to manage the kind of silence that they're renowned for?
Antec Nine Hundred Mid-Tower Case Review

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Bios Magazine posted a Rock Pegasus T12 review

After successfully integrating Intel Core 2 Duo processor into high performance gaming laptops, Rock has identified that Intel's new processor also offers a great level of performance and power saving for education and business users. Not only does the silver-and-black Pegasus T12 have the computation power to run typical business applications and Windows Vista with ease, but its 10,000mAh extended battery (you'll have to excuse the unsightly bulge at the rear of the system, and the 3.1kg weight) means that the Pegasus T12 can operate with typical office applications for over 7 hours - perfect from most business trips.
Rock Pegasus T12 Review

BurnOutPC.com has posted a review on the NF-S12 and NF-R8 Fans from Noctua

I was familiar with Noctua in the past, but never reviewed anything from them. After looking at these fans, I can conclude that they take great care of maintaining a high quality on their products. These fans not only look great, but they also live up their expectations at being silent, yet produce a fair amount of cfm. If you find these fans to be to noisy, which i doubt btw. You can always plug in the resistor cable and decrease the fan speed making it even more silent. Overall three really good contenders when it comes to looking for new silent fans for your rig.
Noctua NF-S12 & NF-R8 Review

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TrustedReviews have looked at the Sony VAIO VGN-C2SL

For what it's worth the C-series certainly achieves its basic goal: being distinctive. We've got quite a number of notebooks in the office at the moment, and when sat next to others the C2SL certainly cuts a striking figure. The combination of the coloured outer casing and the shiny silver VAIO logo are immediately inviting; making it a great notebook for wowing friends. Dare I say the wow starts now?
Sony VAIO VGN-C2SL Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the HP Compaq nc6400 (RH576ET)

My first impressions of the nc6400 were rather negative, due to its rather drab, corporate appearance and indeed its specification - nobody needs a fingerprint or smart card reader for home use. However, after using the nc6400, I was quickly seduced by it's dull but worthy charms.
HP Compaq nc6400 (RH576ET) Review