Archive for February, 2010

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Feb 22
Phobya G-Silent and Nano-G Fan @ Technic3D

Phobya G-Silent and Nano-G Fan @ Technic3D

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“The Phobya G-Silent and Nano-G Fan arrived Technic3D. The new Fans with ~25 dB(A), 1.500 rpm, 107,76 m³/h  and many more for your Case or CPU Heatsink can you see in the following Review on Technic3D.” Read Review

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Feb 22
Build A Top-Notch Gaming PC Designed for Overclocking for $700 @ OCIA.net

Build A Top-Notch Gaming PC Designed for Overclocking for $700 @ OCIA.net

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“With the flood of parts available on the market, along with new ones coming out at an insane rate, it can be hard to keep up with all of them and figure out which parts are truly worth your money. This is where this article comes in, by showing you what parts will give you [...]

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Feb 22
Asus EAH5670 1GB @ Bjorn3D

Asus EAH5670 1GB @ Bjorn3D

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“The average person doesn’t spend three to four hundred of dollars on a graphics card. This is evident by the large percentage of cards sold that are in the $100 price range. Unlike us hardcore geeks, some people have better things to do with their money. Paying the mortgage, buying food, and filling up the [...]

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Feb 22
Coolermaster USP 100 Mid Tower @ Pro-Clockers

Coolermaster USP 100 Mid Tower @ Pro-Clockers

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“One of the companies named in the upper paragraph is Coolermaster. Coolermaster is one of those companies that no matter what range of case you are looking for they have you covered. From the budget Sileo and Centurion to the awesomely nice ATCS 840. I myself have been a big fan of the HAF 932. [...]

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Feb 22
Thermaltake Element T Case @ Tweaknews

Thermaltake Element T Case @ Tweaknews

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“With a budget chassis like this, we can overlook some minor shortcomings due to the low price. There is room for lots of hardware in the Element T, with three big bays and six HDD mounts with a placement for a 2.5-inch drive. It is lightweight but sturdy while being relatively easy to work in.” [...]

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Feb 22
Arctic Cooling Accelero @ BayReviews

Arctic Cooling Accelero @ BayReviews

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“Recently, I have had been thinking about doing something about the heating problem of my graphics card. I had overclocked my CPU and in the process the temperature inside the computer has increased. So whenever I play any little game or even do anything that is remotely somewhat intensive on the GPU the computer would [...]

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Feb 22
Razer Orochi Mobile Gaming Mouse @ Benchmark Reviews

Razer Orochi Mobile Gaming Mouse @ Benchmark Reviews

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“High quality gaming peripheral equipment is a speciality of Razer. In this article Razer brings us a new product, a first for its kind, the Razer Orochi mobile gaming mouse with both USB-2.0 and Bluetooth capability. Traditional mice suffer from poor mobility, often adding a huge lump inside of your laptop bags. Long wires and [...]

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Feb 22
Raidmax Skyline @ PureOverclock

Raidmax Skyline @ PureOverclock

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“The Raidmax Skyline is the latest entry in their “Elite” line, and for a mid-tower ATX chassis it boasts eight drive bays and a total of five included 120mm fans for improved cooling. Today we will be taking a close look at the Raidmax Skyline to see if this chassis meets the balance of price [...]

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Feb 22
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 295 @ Hardware-Mag.de

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 295 @ Hardware-Mag.de

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“We have just released a Review of the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 295 Single-PCB, including lots of Benchmarks in different Presets, power consumption, loudness, temperatures and many more details.” Read Review

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Feb 22
Geeks.com Mini LED LCD Projector @ Rbmods

Geeks.com Mini LED LCD Projector @ Rbmods

Published in Affiliate Content, News | Written by Rhys

“A few days ago we had the chance to check a new mini led digital projector from geeks.com and were pleasantly surprised by the size of the unit. Besides its size it is also extremely light making it great for parties and small to medium size audio/visual presentations.” Read Review

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Back in July this year we tested the CoolIT watercooling kit using a heavily overclocked AMD 7750+ BE. It’s performance really surprised us with it absolutely caning the other coolers in question. However, processors have quickly moved on since July and we’ve got the likes of the Intel Core i7 and recent i5 dominating the market. For this reason, we thought some i5 testing using our trusty CoolIT Domino was in order. Let’s see if the performance from the Domino still survives in this day and age…

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Mar 02

Techgage’s 5th Birthday Contest – Win a Gaming PC! @ Techgage

“Techgage has just turned five, so what better reason to celebrate? To help kill two birds with one stone, we’re looking to YOU for input on what we’re doing right, and what you want to see more of (or improve). As a thanks for taking our site survey, you’ll be entered to have a chance [...]

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