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    Monday News

    Posted on Monday, April 14 2003 @ 03:02:57 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck



    Chaintech 7NIF2 nForce 2
    Let us first consider the layout. For a µATX motherboard, it manages to pack a fair amount of feature in a small space. It has integrated audio, and integrated GeForce 4MX class video card with video out functions, a integrated 10/100 network card and still has room for all the standard card slots, though there is only 3 PCI slots for use. Gladly there is a separate AGP 8X slot, so that you can use an external video card instead of the integrated video.
    Review Link : Viper's Lair


    Sunbeam Technology Crystal LED Fan
    If you are in to case modifying or are just looking to brighten up your dull case, then the Sunbeam Technology Crystal LED fan is a decent starting point. The fan in this review is the model LF-08-BR.


    Review Link : TweakerZone


    AMK Computers Colour Changing LED Review
    Have a need for LED’s? Want to brighten up your case? Today we are going to take a look at the Colour Changing LED’s that AMK Computers was king enough to let us review. Will it be good enough for your hard earned money? Let's find out.
    Review Link : Modsynergy


    Maxtor 250gig 5400rpm Hard Drive Kit Review
    Avg Joe Geek take's a look at Maxtor's 5400rpm 250gig Internal Hard Disk. Yes, it's 1/4th of a terrabyte of storage, not a typo. With this kind of storage, will performance take a hit? You'll have to click on the link to find out!


    Review Link : AVG Joe Geek




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