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Bit-Tech have a look at one of the first cards from Inno3D's all-new premium brand iChiLL family of products

Whether or not the card is worth considering over a Radeon X1950 Pro depends on what games you're playing and your personal preferences for ATI and Nvidia hardware and / or software. The Radeon X1950 XT 256MB is generally a much better performer at 1280x1024, but it's also around £30 more expensive, too. At just over £100 including VAT though, the Inno3D GeForce 7900 GS iChiLL is a great buy if you're gaming at 1280x1024 and aren't too worried about DirectX 10 support for the time being.
Inno3D GeForce 7900 GS iChiLL ACS6 Review

GideonTech.com posted a review on the nMedia HTPC 288BA Case

Needless to say, the HTPC market is booming big time. With the constant drop in prices for home theatre setups, many people are looking into HTPCs to perform their multimedia duties.

Not surprisingly, a lot of new companies are forming to feed this need. One of them being nMedia PC. Formed in 2004, nMedia PC is on the forefront of the HTPC boom. Based in China and the US, they manufacture pretty much all you need for your home media center. Today, we are going to take a look at their HTPC 288BA case.
nMedia HTPC 288BA Case Review

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Tech ARP has posted a review on the Seagate 750GB Pushbutton Backup HDD

If you are looking for an external backup drive that works right out of the box, the Seagate 750GB Pushbutton Backup drive might just be the thing for you.

This external backup solution from storage giant Seagate not only offers you an incredible capacity of 750GB, it also comes with all the accessories and software that you need to back up your data quickly and easily.
Seagate 750GB Pushbutton Backup Review

Legit Reviews has posted a review on the Corsair 2GB PC2-10000C5DF Dominator Memory Kit

The performance of the Corsair TWIN2X2048-10000C5SDF 2GB DDR2-10000 Dominator Series was nothing less than impressive. Having the ability to run CAS 3 at 853MHz, CAS 4 at 1135MHz and CAS 5 at 1314MHz makes wide range of options for enthusiasts and just happen to be some of the best timings that we have ever seen at 2.4V. I can't say enough good things about the overclocking of these modules...
Corsair 2GB PC2-10000C5DF Dominator Memory Kit Review