3D Game Man has posted a video review on the Vantec EZ Swap Removable Hard Drive Racks
X-Treme PC TECH has reviewed the Compucase6919B Server Case.
The DDR Zone has posted their WinTasks4 Professional review
WinHQ has put up a review of Stomp Inc. RecordNow MAX CD/DVD burning software.
Tweakers Asylum has finished a review on the AOpen AX4B-MAX motherboard.
VR-Zone has put up a review on the new Shuttle SS40G mini barebone system for AMD Athlon/Duron processors.
WinTasks, by Leading Interactive, is a powerful replacement for the Windows taskmanager. With WinTasks you can easily start/stop processes, change the priorities of processes, and examine their use of.
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TecCentral has posted a review on the new Noiseblocker 550 Watt ATX Power Supply in german
Tweakers Australia has posted an article entitled 'PC1066 RDRAM vs. DDR SDRAM'.
Explosive Hardware has completed a review on the ATi All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500 128MB Video Card
ATi is really the first manufacturer that I can think of in pioneering the All-In-Wonder video card with the 2D, 3D, Video, and multimedia aspects into one card. You can easily capture and edit MPEG-2 video into your own creations and play them back whenever you want. It's got CATV capabilities up to 125 channels, video in and video out (VIVO) and to top it off a remote control for the ultimate in a multimedia experience.Read more
Mikhailtech has posted a Chilli Professional III 1/4 mATX case review
The first thing that surprised me was the weight; this thing is very very heavy. I bet two or three similarly sized Lian Li cases would weight less. This is, of course, because (as the name implies), most of the case is made of T6061 aluminum alloy. You would think this means it's light, but then you remember something: it's 1/4 thick! That by itself puts the Chilli Professional into its own class. So on we go to first impressions. Being a mini tower you can't expect much in the way of expandability, yet Chilli did outfit their Pro III with a pair of 5.25 bays and two complementing 3.5 bays. What's odd is that their ATX version only has a single 5.25 drive slot; this is probably due to increased motherboard size compatibility issues.Read more
MBReview has put up a comparison review between Crucial's PC2700 module against Corsair Micro's XMS3000v1.1 module.
Ascully has posted a review on the FrontX System
Hardware Test has posted a review on the P4 533MHz
3dXtreme has posted a Xoxide Sound Activated Cold Cathode review.
T-Break has posted a review on Leadtek's nForce 420D chipset board- the K7n420DA.
Explosive Hardware has completed a review on the ATi All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500 128MB Video Card.
ATi is really the first manufacturer that I can think of in pioneering the All-In-Wonder video card with the 2D, 3D, Video, and multimedia aspects into one card. You can easily capture and edit MPEG-2 video into your own creations and play them back whenever you want. It's got CATV capabilities up to 125 channels, video in and video out (VIVO) and to top it off a remote control for the ultimate in a multimedia experience.Read more
Tweakers Australia has posted a review of the Hercules 3D Prophet FDX 8500 LE, based on the Radeon 8500LE graphics processor.
X-bit labs has posted an article called NVIDIA GeForce4 in 3ds max 4.
Mikhailtech has posted a Northward Graphics Vinyl Image Kit review
In the instructions it states that you should have some masking tape and a utility knife handy. Being the bold pioneer that I am (and for lack of proper ingredients) I settled for some super scissors and Scotch tape. A bit wax paper is also a good idea for reasons I shall explain. You should also make sure the side of your case is clean, perhaps wipe it with a rag and water. An option is available to mix a weak soap solution (warm water, large drop of liquid soap, half a mug-full) for application to the surface. This will allow more time to accurately place your graphic and help get rid of bubbles.Read more