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NextGen Electronics has checked out the ATI All In Wonder 9600 Pro
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Legit Reviews has posted a quick 1-page review on the Clear View for XPC made by Outside Loop.
Hardware Extreme has posted a review of Logitech MX700 Cordless Optical Mouse.
Hexus has done a review of the Biostar iDEQ 200T SFF
NeoSeeker have a review of Thermaltake's Silent Boost, a very good cooler in both the temperature and the noise level categories.
Viper's Lair has checked out the Crucial Hi-Speed USB 7-in-1 Card Reader
SFFTech has published an article on the Cubit 3 and Cubit P4
Techjuice has posted a review on the Crucial Radeon 9800 Pro video card
Hexus has posted a Coolermaster Cool Drive 3 review
MBReview has posted up a review of Gigabyte's SiS 655FX based GA-8S655FX Ultra.
Ascully has posted an ATI Radeon 9600 All In Wonder Pro review
"All our Base Belong To Us". Almost everybody who uses the internet will have heard that phrase at some time or another. ATI should start using it as their corporate slogan because in the graphics card industry they certainly do have all the bases covered. The card we are taking a look at today is the midrange card in the 9000 series and sports a ridiculously low price tag of $250 (a little less if you shop around online). The ATI 9600 All In Wonder Pro is the card in question. It's a video card with so many bells and whistles you won't believe what this can do for you. It sports everything from TV, FM radio, superb gaming performance, and video capture to dual monitor support and TV out, all in one nifty little package. Let's take a look at this All In WonderRead more
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