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BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review on the Gigabyte 3D Galaxy II watercooling kit

Yes I was impressed, yes I didn't think this kit would be that good, and yes If I were a consumer looking for a new water cooling kit than I would definitely keep this one in mind. Gigabyte paid great attention to detail, the parts used are not flimsy or any way cheap. Except for the radiator that could have been better, for example a Black ice radiator or something. Gigabyte also included their own fluid, because mixing aluminum ( radiator ), and copper ( block ) is not a good option unless your using some kind of fluid that makes it work together. Overall im very pleased with this kit, it looks great and it performs great as well. Also check out their web site for more water blocks and accessories.
> Gigabyte 3D Galaxy II Review

Techgage posted a new article taking a look at the latest version of SabayonLinux

We have been a fan of SabayonLinux for quite some time, so we could not pass up a chance to tinker with their heavily anticipated new version. In addition to updated software, 3.3 brings about a new color scheme. It's also touted as being more stable, so let's put it to the test.
SabayonLinux 3.3 Review

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Howtoforge published a howto about displaying weather and system information on a GNOME desktop with gDesklets

This tutorial shows how you can display weather forecasts, system information like CPU and memory usage, news feeds, music player controls, etc. on a GNOME desktop with gDesklets. gDesklets is a programm that can place small desktop widgets on top of the user's desktop.
Displaying Weather And System Information On A GNOME Desktop With gDesklets

DV Hardware posted a review on SilverStone's new modular 750W power supply

SilverStone has a new lineup of power supplies for enthusiast users, the Decathlon series. Currently this series features two models: a 750W and a 1200W power supply. The Decathlon series power supplies have only one +12V rail, but it's very powerful. Many other power supplies feature two or four +12V power rails with on average 20A per rail, but the SilverStone Decathlon SST-DA750 750W power supply I'll be looking at in this review has one badass 60A +12V rail while the 1200W model features 90A. One of the advantages of this is that you don't need to worry about overloading a single rail.
SilverStone Decathlon DA750 750W PSU Review