Hardware-Test.dk has posted a KT333 mainboard roundup
VR-Zone has done up a review on 2 new AOpen boards, AX4BPro-533 based on Intel 845E chipset and AX4G Pro based on Intel 845G chipset.
SystemCooling.com has put up a Swiftech MCX4000 Intel P4 cooler review
3dXtreme has posted a CoolerMaster HHC-001 Cooler review.
The Overclocker Café has finished a review of the AOpen AX4B-Max P4 mainboard based on the i845D chipset.
HotHardware has checked out DFI's new i845G based board, the NB76-EA.
Overclockers Online has put up a new videocard review. They have a look at GeForce4 MX cards from AOpen.
TecCentral has posted a review on the Asus A7S333 (SIS 745 / Socket A) motherboard in german
3dXtreme has posted a Trek 16 Megabyte USB Thumbdrive review.
Todo Pocket PC has posted a review on the Packard Bell Pocket Gear 2060 in spanish
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Accelenation has put up a review on Evergreen TherMagic heatsink compound
EverythingUSB has posted a Creative NOMAD JukeBox 3 review
DeviantPC has posted a review on the 18.1 Samsung 181T TFT Monitor.
The Samsung 181T 18.1 TFT costs about £700 in the UK and about $900 in the US. This is about as much for a top of the range 17 TFT, but why is it so cheap? Is it because the TFT panel is not very good? Is it because the customer support is lacking or is it because the general build quality is poor? Maybe it's due to a totally different reason. Read on and find out.Read more
Viper's Lair has posted a review on the Xoxide C6 Modified case
HotHardware has posted a review on the MSI 845G Max-L motherboard.
AMD World has posted a MSI PC2PC Bluetooth Wireless Networking Module review
OverclockersClub.com has posted a review on the Nexland ISB Pro800Turbo Load Balancing router.
BurnOutPc.com has posted their review on some CoolerMaster rounded cables.
Tweakers Australia has posted a review on the Gigabyte GA-8IEXP i845E motherboard.
SystemCooling.com has posted a review on the Lian-Li PC-35 case
After all the quality computer enclosures we've reviewed recently, we thought it was time to bring you a couple of unique specialty cases that maintained a very high quality standard and were aimed at particular segments of the computing public.Read more
The first is the Lian-Li PC-35, designed with the LAN Party enthusiast in mind but which obviously can be used wherever a small footprint is desirable.
The PC-35 is supplied with an abundance of spare thumbscrews (other manufacturers take note) and more than enough standoffs and screws for assembly. A neat little addition to the parts list is a set of four stick-on rubber feet, invaluable for using this case in a horizontal position rather than vertical as shown above.
It goes without saying the Lian-Li PC-35 is of all-aluminum construction, but it has a Silver hard-anodized finish, and to my knowledge is only model available in the brushed Silver/Aluminum finish.