HEXUS.net has a new review titled: Matrix Orbital MX212 USB
3dXtreme has posted an Enermax (CS-3181L) "Rainbow Light - Temp LCD" Black Case review
Hardware Extreme has published a review on the Samsung SW-240 CD-RW Drive
Accelenation has posted an Abit BG7E (845GE) review
HardOCP has posted their 3DMark03 preview
OCIA checks out the Xpider Server case in their latest review.
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted a review on fifteen computer cases
OCAddiction has posted a comparison review between an Intel Pentium4 processor and an AMD AthlonXP processor; both clocked identically at 2.4Ghz.
Nexus Hardware has posted a MSI Ti4600 8X (Ti4800) review
Adrian's Rojak Pot has updated the review of the ABIT NF7-S nForce2 motherboard
What would you get if you take the NVIDIA nForce2 chipset and mix it with a 3-phase power solution, a Silicon Image SATA controller and lots of overclocking features? The ABIT NF7-S nForce2 motherboard is what you get! Come see what's unique and what's not in ABIT's ultimate nForce2 motherboard!Read more
Here's what's new :-
- New "DualDDR Support" section
- Minor corrections of the "DDR400 Support?" section
Techware Labs has posted an in-depth review of the Compex PS2216 Switch.
Overclockers New Zealand has posted a review on Soltek 75FRN-L nForce 2 motherboard
SubZeroTech has posted a new review "Xoxide Spider-X Case".
Explosive Labs has posted plenty of screenshots of 3DMark03 Pro.
PCMag has posted a HP iPAQ Pocket PC h5450 review
ExtensionTech has posted a Vantec 80mm Stealth Fan review
TweakNews has posted a Tweakmonster Ramsinks & Videocard Modding review
BoPC has posted an article on 3dMark 2003.
Beyond3D has posted an article on 3DMark03
OcPrices.com has posted a review of Unreal II: The Awakening.
The original Unreal was a success. Not only did it break the Quake engine's stranglehold of the FPS market, offering itself to be a healthy competitor, but it also helped opened up the whole multiplayer deathmatch phenomenon which still influences FPS games styles today.Read more
This time, Unreal 2 goes back to it roots, becoming a sole single player game. If you want deathmatch then you can buy a separate title (of the same brand name), this game is all about going back to the good old basics. The question is, do players really want to go back to straight single/multiplayer only games, or are SP/MP hybrids considered the new standard of first person gaming?