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CoolIT Domino i5 Testing
Published in Articles | Written by Rhys
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…
MathMagic Review
Published in Articles | Written by Rhys
MathMagic is an equation editor which allows you to insert complicated mathematic equations into documents in a number of standard and true type fonts.
For high end publishing, the Pro version of the software comes with plug-ins for QuarkXPress and Adobe Design.
Do Mouse Grips Work?
Published in Articles | Written by Matt
Mouse grips are always an added bonus when using your computer, whether it’s to help improve your accuracy whilst playing PC Games, help work effectively or just improve general computer comfort. The PCXMODS Grips seem to be a very good addition to any mouse. I tested them using a Logitech V220 mouse, Battlefield 2 and a couple of online games.
Wafer Thin Screens
Published in Articles | Written by Rhys
Samsung is preparing to launch wafer-thin screens, the latest technology in display today. The increase of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens seems unstoppable at the moment – given the hype of the screens Samsung were showing off at Los Angeles recently. OLED screens offer high-resolutions, super thin sizes and economical in the way they don’t consume much power. This makes it a perfect option for laptop users.
Boot your PSU without a Motherboard
Published in Articles | Written by Rhys
Often in power supply tests at Tech- Reviews, we sometimes need to power up power supplies without a PC e.g. When recording voltages of units without any devices attached. Furthermore, many water cooling enthusiasts also need to do this when carrying out leak tests. You maybe thinking that this is very difficult, but fortunately, it’s simple procedure which I’ll explain below.
Tip: Change Shortcut Size in Windows Vista
Published in Articles | Written by Rhys
Ever wondered how to change the size of shortcuts on the Desktop / Windows Explorer in Windows Vista?
Well…its actually very simple.

