T-Break has put up a review on Hercules' 3D Prophet All-in-Wonder 8500DV graphics card
Dan's Data has posted a review on the Korg Karma MIDI keyboard
Accelenation.com has reviewed a new DFI mobo that uses Intel's own 845D PC2100 DDR266 compatible chipset.
Overclockers Club has posted a review on the Abit Geforce2 T400 video card
Gaming in 3D has put up a nVIDIA GF4 MX440 video card roundup
3D Game Man has posted a KDS Rad-5 15 Ultra-Thin LCD Display video review
Plugnpray.co.uk has posted a memory speed comparison
Icrontic has posted a review on the Kingwin KCU-7025 cooler
GideonTech has took a look at some pre-modded goodness from Xoxide Modifications
Overclockers Online has put up a review on the line of Hercules Titanium Video Cards.
PC Stats has posted a FIC Radeon 8500 videocard review
Tweakers Asylum has posted a review on the Lian Li PC76 computer case.
Viper's Lair has posted a review on the Volcano 7+ heatsink
Tweakers Australia has posted a review on the Thermaltake Blue ORB & Orange ORB
With the recent review of Thermaltakes Crystal ORB still rampant in my mind, I decided to dedicate a whole review to the long-time standing number one chipset cooler, the Blue ORB, along with its younger brother, the Orange ORB. Chipset heatsinks are most commonly applied to motherboard chipsets (i.e. the Northbridge), as well as the GPU or VGA chipset located at the core of all video cards. Cooling a chipset has its advantages, but can also have its disadvantages, such as the need for an external power source. Data corruption can be directly linked to hot chipsets, but with proper cooling these types of problems can be avoided which is definitely a reason to invest in a chipset cooling solution such as the Blue or Orange ORB.Read more
PC Stats has posted a VIA P4PA Socket 478 Motherboard review
VIA Hardware has put up an article Can Integrated Video Perform?
Overclocked Cafe has finished their review on the Zalman 6000 ALCU CPU cooler.
X-bit labs has posted a Western Digital 1200JB HDD review.
OC Prices has posted a review on the Creative GeForce 4 MX440 video card.
Tobitech has posted a review on the AVC Tundra - copper cooler