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    Monday News

    Posted on Monday, February 24 2003 @ 11:26:35 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck



    Singed Gaming Rig 2 - Scorpio TA-10BD Full-Tower Case Project
    It is well known that concepts and ideas tend to change over time. The original Singed Gaming Rig started off as a three month project with a common goal to design a great modified computer case. Part of the problem with the original project, was while most of the focus was towards aesthetics and appearance, little was spent in terms of performance. The system components were under powered by today's standards and overall the system really didn't feel like a powerful gaming rig. Towards the end of 2002, I worked on a budget and started assembling various system components that I knew would work well for this new project. One of the goals that I adapted from the previous article was not to deviate away from the original design. I wanted the same colour scheme and to migrate away from an air cooled system to a complete water cooled system.


    More at Modthebox


    OCH Chrome II Mini-Pump, and CrazyPC Radiator review
    Today's water-cooling products have taken a very surprising turn for consumers. The most notable changes are size and ease of installation. Companies have gone from internal, to external, and back to internal kits. The kits we're seeing now are much smaller, and fit most any location in a computer case.


    Review Link : Ipkonfig


    R&B Mods has a new design
    New design and new looks at R&B Mods
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    Forum Giveaway & Grand Opening @ Nexus Hardware
    Today Nexus Hardware launches its forums! We are giving away almost $800 worth of products to celebrate! Here is the list:
    Vantec Silver Cable Set (2 18” single device, 1 10” floppy), HWLabs Black Ice Extreme, Innovatek Graph-O-Matic Geforce 3 GPU Cooler ,Alpha 8942 w/ led fan, Innovatek Dual 120mm Fan Radiator, Neon Paint/Dual CC, Modified Visiontek Ti200, Intel Motherboard, P4 2.26, 256mb OCZ PC2700
    Free stuff at Nexus Hardware




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