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Extreme Overclocking has posted up a review on a case mod product, the Lazer LEDs.

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Icrontic has posted a review on Command & Conquer: Renegade

The story revolves around the kidnapping of a GDI scientist named Dr. Ignatio Mobius, a world notorious professional on Tiberium and a specialist in the fields of physics, genetics, and chemistry. This is where you’re introduced to “Havok,” a cool looking character that you get to play as. You’ll find your way through eleven huge missions with plenty of extra hidden missions within them. The extra missions aren’t really rewarding, but they do add more challenge to the game.
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Tweakers Australia has posted a comparison review between the GlobalWin WBK38-II against the WBK68-II

Both models performed very well in all tests, and there is a good indication how the fans speed can really effect temperatures once again. I like my fans quiet, and with the WBK68-II you can be assured of good performance while keeping the noise levels down. The 38 on the other hand offered up to 4C degrees of additional cooling when compared to it's quieter brother, but in my opinion the noise outweighs the performance.
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Tweakers Australia has posted a reviews on the ASUS Geforce3 V8200 T2 Deluxe video card.

With the full line of Geforce4 based graphic cards almost here, some forget about the performance offered by the aging line of Geforce3 cards. Considering a huge price drop is lingering in the air on some Geforce3 models, I thought that a review on the most popular base model Geforce3 card, the Ti200, would still be a hot topic. A powerful GPU with thrashing performance, together with a host of features is what makes the Ti200 still a top value-for-money card. Today thanks to Achieva Australia, we are having a look at the 64mb Ti200 model from ASUS - the V8200 T2 Deluxe.
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VIA Hardware has posted a preview on the new Shuttle SS line of barebone systems that will be coming out shortly.