MBReview has taken a look at a 17" TFT LCD monitor from Samsung, the 172T.
Tech-PC has posted a Corsair Twinx DDR Memory review
All I'll say to these people is that if there is anyway to stretch to the extra money required for this RAM it may be worth it in the longer term; other brands have known compatibility issues with Nforce2 and the Twinx will be much more future proof than equivalent modules due to the fact that AMD have moved to a 166MHz bus for Bartons - maybe even progressing on to a 200MHz BUS in the not too distant future? With this in mind, and the lifetime guarantee offered - the Corsair might be a good investmentRead more
IAmNotAGeek.Com has a new review posted, featuring the CoolMax USB 2.0 Drive Enclosure from CrazyPC.
XtReMoDs has done a review on SVC UV Fans and CCFLs
VR-Zone has posted a review on the ABIT BH6 motherboard
AMD World check out the EPOX 8K9A+ and takes a look at the good and bad of this mainboard.
EnvyNews has posted a review on ViewSonic's High-Definition Video Processor; a box that enables you to adapt your computer CRT or LCD to display HDTV output from consoles, satellite broadcasts, Progressive-scan DVD players, and the like.
NeoSeeker has posted a review on the Samsung SM348B Combo Drive.
Networks Today take a look at how your Cable Internet Service Works.
ipKonfig.com has reviewed two 512MB Corsair XMS3500 memory modules.
Mikhailtech has take a look at Sunbeam's EL cable/Glowire kit, blue flavor.
3D Game Man has posted a Raidmax 400 watt Power Supply Video review
FrostyTech has posted a Taisol CMK702151A Copper Heatpipe Heatsink review
AMD World has posted an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe review
PC911 is featuring a new article about going wireless for the daily commute with a T68i mobile phone, Bluetooth, and a Windows XP laptop
Viper's Lair has posted a review on the Vantec EZ-Swap Mobile IDE Rack
Hardcoreware has posted a review on the Altec Lansing 5100 5.1 Speaker Set
Techspot has posted a Creative SB Audigy 2 review
BoPC has posted it's review on some Glow in the dark cables made by Akasa.
OCAddiction takes a look at some very fast PC3500 Memory from Kinston, the HyperX.