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    Friday News

    Posted on Friday, February 28 2003 @ 13:13:48 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck



    Crucial PC3200 DDR-SDRAM modules
    Have you been drooling over PC3200 DDR offerings by GeIL, Corsair, and Mushkin? Without a doubt, these are premium companies with Grade-A products targeted at the Enthusiast market. However, much like a $50 Gap T-shirt, you can also get an $8 Fruit of the Loom T-shirt that is identical in every respect. Enter the Crucial PC3200 DDR-SDRAM product line; performs exceedingly well and will not clear-out your wallet or max out your credit cards. The catch? There isn’t one; Crucial backs it up with a Lifetime Warranty and no-B.S. customer satisfaction policies.


    Review Link : EnvyNews


    UV Fan Adapters
    Overall these UV adapters are just darn cool looking. If you have a heatsink that only takes 60mm fans this is a great way to add some extra air flow, possibly a more quiet fan, and at the same time add some styling to your case. It would be very easy to mix and match these fans and adapters to create some really smooth looking color schemes.


    Review Link : PCA


    Samsung’s SM332 32x10x40 Combo Drive
    It should be noted that the drive is nearly silent when operating. This Samsung drive is unquestionably one of the quietest drives available, which is a big plus for those wishing to lower the noise level coming from their PCs.


    Review Link : The Hardware Reviewer


    DDR RAM Guide II
    The Corsair Twinx-3200 once again proved that Corsair is still the king when it comes to high performance memory modules. It achieved a staggering 205 MHz with our torturous 2-2-1 setting and a whopping 218 MHz with 2.5-3-3 setting
    Guide Link : OcNZ




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