LITTLEWHITEDOG has published a new review on a case that has been professionally modified by Northward Graphics.
Mikhailtech has posted an Antec Performance Series PLUS860 Case review
As for the fans, this time around Antec decided to add some more powerful ones. At full speed they provide about 30cfm airflow a piece with minimal noise. I say full speed because the included power supply has fan only connectors which actually control the speeds of attached system fans (this will be covered later in the PSU review). All in all the bundle is very complete and the system-adjustable fans are a very nice addition. If you don't like it nice and quiet, you can always connect them to any other regular molex.Read more
3dXtreme has posted a review on the RecordNow MAX 4.0 CD/DVD burning software
OverclockersRIP.com has posted a review on the High Speed PC AGP Airlift
Hot Hardware has posted a review on the new e-GeForce4 Ti4600 with ACS² from eVGA.com.
SubZeroTech has posted a review on LIUtilities' WinTasks 4 Professional
Overclockers Online have posted a review on the Thermaltake Hardcano 2 & 5
I am Not a Geek dot com has posted a RecordNow Max review
Overclockers Club has completed a review on the Kingwin KF-201-DF mobile rack w/ LCD
TechSpot has posted their take on Raven/LucasArts' latest first person shooter, Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
Flipchip.net has put up a review on Stomp Inc's, BackUP My PC software.
VIA Hardware has posted a review on the Cybernet Zero-Footprint PC.
I have had the opportunity recently to take a look at a computer system which is probably not something you all have seen a lot of. The product that I'm taking a look at is the Cybernet Elite-II Zero-Footprint PC. So just what is a Zero-Footprint PC? To put it as Cybernet does - a PC without the box. Well perhaps the first thing you might think of if you heard that was a laptop. But that isn't quite right either. What Cybernet has done is taken a keyboard, and put an entire computer inside a keyboard. So you don't have a beige box sitting around somewhere, just what looks like a keyboard. That is until you notice the floppy drive, CD-ROM and the ports on the back. It is a very simple design and concept, but how did Cybernet go about creating this system? Let's take a look.Read more
PC Stats has posted a Crucial PC27000 (DDR333) Memory review
Tweakers Australia has posted a review on the ABIT Siluro GeForce4 MX440.
Extreme Overclocking has posted a review on the Tweakmonster Rev. 4 RAMsinks
Dan's Data has posted a TMD fan review
Hexus has posted their Intel Pentium 4 Northwood 2.4B review
BurnoutPC has posted a review on the Lian Li Dual Temp Gauges
Burnout PC has posted a review on a hybrid heatsink, made by Fortis.
3D Game Man has posted a video review on the ZALMAN CNPS-5100 CU Cooler