Planet GeForce has posted a review on the MSI StarForce 815 video card.
Adrian´s Rojak Pot posted a review on the Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical.
Frostytech has posted a review on the Athlon 800Mhz processor.
Via Hardware has posted a review on the Power Color Evil Kyro 64mb video card.
Powercolor sent us along one of their model CVR-3 Evil Kyro 64MB AGP 4X cards to play around with. Since first hearing about the Kyro, I was very interested to see how the Kyro would perform in real world operation. Early prerelease testing showed some interesting driver glitches with the Kyro where it would misplace tiles while rendering the frames. I expected that this problem would be corrected in short order and it was indeed, however I did notice some odd tile related rendering oddities, but nothing that would harmful or hampered gameplay at all.Read more
OC Workbench has posted a review on the Soltek SL75KAV-X mainboard.
Sharky Games has posted their first person shooter shootout of 2000.
PC Insight has posted a review on the HP Photosmart P1100
Lately, inkjet printers have been doing more than printing the odd color document. With the recent surge of digital camera sales, many inkjet manufacturers have started offering printers catered towards digital imaging. These printers typically have extremely high resolution (often 1440 dots-per-inch or higher), and may even contain memory slots for direct printing from a digital camera´s Compactflash or Smartmedia card. One such printer is the Hewlett-Packard Photosmart P1100. With a suggested price of $399 US, it is clearly targeted towards the digital photography market, as we will soon discover.Read more
Overclockers Online has posted a review on the AOpen HQ08 full tower case.
Another great feature of the HQ08 is its 300W powersupply. It has become very common to own two or more hard drives, a cd-rom, a cd-writer, some additional case fans, 3-5 cards, ... All of these can use a good amount of power, and if you add a 74W peltier to the list to cool down that overclock cpu you have been using you will see that a 300W p/s isn´t a luxuryRead more. The powersupply is fitted with a lot of molex connectors so you won´t run out of these ones any time soon. You can also use an old AT motherboard with this case as the powersupply has a special connector for it.
UKGamer.net has posted a review on the Silent Drive.
Hexus has posted a review on the Abit VP6 dual P3 motherboard.
Tweakers Asylum has posted a review on the AOpen AK 73 PRO Socket A Motherboard.
Sharky Extreme has posted a review on the ASUS P4T i850 motherboard.
Sharky Games has posted a Mechwarrior 4 review.
Flipchip has posted a review on the Enermax EG451P-VE 431 Watt ATX Power Supply.
Dan´s Data has posted a comparsion between Athlon DDR vs. SDR.
Adrian´s Rojak Pot has posted a review on the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer optical mouse.
Anandtech has posted an SiS 730S Socket-A Chipset article.
TweakTown has posted a review on the Epox 8KTA3 socket a motherboard based on the new VIA Apollo KT133a chipset which utilises VIA´s new VT82C686B Southbridge chipset with full support for ATA100 and RAID.
ExamPC.com has posted an article on Kenwood´s 72 True X CD-ROM.
Recently I was digging through several different websites in search of reviews of the Kenwood 72x CD-ROM, as I was wondering if it was really that much faster than any other CD-ROM. To my dismay, I found very few reviews on this drive, so I decided to review it myself. This CD-ROM is advertised as having "True" 72x speed, meaning that 72x is its average speed and not its max speed. So, in theory, this drive should be about twice as fast as the average 50x max CD-ROM. Let´s test it and find out.Read more
Sharky Games has posted a Call to Power II review.
. The powersupply is fitted with a lot of molex connectors so you won´t run out of these ones any time soon. You can also use an old AT motherboard with this case as the powersupply has a special connector for it.