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    Posted on Wednesday, December 04 2002 @ 10:15:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck




    Crystal Clear LED Fans Review
    People are always looking for great ways to give there case that cool look. Adding Lighted Fans is one way to do that. These fans are probably the ones you will want to put in your case which gives it flair and personality. They put out a lot of light like a mini cold cathode. Lets find out more about them..


    Review Link : Computer Sphere


    Review : Vantec Stealth 470w PSU
    Vantec has come out with their first power supply and it is in a class by itself. These Stealth power supplies are designed to give you stable power with silence. This power supply is the first one that I have seen to have three fans inside, it also has a three-speed fan control switch to balance the cooling with noise while it generates power. Unlike traditional power supply, Vantec Stealth Power Supply designed with a lightweight black aluminum casing. Universal connectors fit most of branded motherboards, including AMD servers and Intel servers. Over usage protection functions ensure and stabilize your system so that you do not have any problems with your system


    Review Link : OCModShop


    ThermalTake Copper RAM Cooling Review
    The heat spreaders are not your do all cooling answer, but the kit will allow you to shave off a few degrees from your ram. With today's faster computers, heat has become an important issue, the Thermaltake Copper Memory Cooling Kit can help you keep temperatures low to allow you to overclock, add stability and preserve your ram. Aside from the shameful performance of this kit, many modders and computer ehtusiasts choose ram cooling purely for looks. After all - who wouldn't enjoy shiny ram?! The low price you can buy this kit for is well worth the security you will have knowing your memory will be kept cool along with the great looks through a window kit."


    Review Link : Twisted Mods


    Review : LIUtilities WinBackup
    But let's face it, it's a boring job and whilst the backing up of data is usually a simple enough affair, restoring it again can be a pain. And that's only if your bother to backup in the first place! Liutilities are hoping to take away the pain and aggravation data loss can cause (as well as making backups/restoration a simple and quick affair) with a program that everyone can easily use with the minimum of fuss."


    Review Link : Viper's Lair


    Review : Thermalright SK-7 Heat Sink
    Does the SK-7 have the right stuff? Is this heatsink right for your system? Can you rightfully say, this is one preforming product. Is the price right? All I have to say is right now, come in and find out for yourself if this heat sink measures up! This review will be right up your alley and right on the money! So find out for yourself what I discovered about the SK-7 heat sink from Thermalright


    Review Link : Furioustech




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