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    Saturday News part 3

    Posted on Saturday, May 24 2003 @ 17:34:12 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck



    Madlights Lighting Kit
    Lighting up your case is one of the most popular case modifications. If you have a window on the side of your case, why not show off the inside with a cathode or neon light? I can give you one reason: the very little options you have when using cathodes or neon lights. With these basic lighting solutions, you usually have just three colors to choose from, and they are all static. The Madlights company has realized this, and has created the Madlights lighting kit to give your case lighting many more options.


    Review Link : The Tech Lounge


    Gigabyte 7VAXP-A Ultra motherboard
    Kt133, Kt133a, KT266, Kt333, Kt400, and now Kt400a we are getting further and further everyday and now I got the opportunity to review this new Kt400a chipset board from Gigabyte. We are going to look how this overclocks and all the features that comes with this board. It's loaded with features as SATA raid,Raid,USB,AGP 8x and DDR 400 etc etc. I will not waste more time but start this review


    Review Link : R&B Mods


    Silent-Guide verfasst
    Heutige PC Systeme sind schon fast mit einer Heizung zu vergleichen. Eine CPU beispielsweise gibt proportional zur Oberfläche mehr Wärme ab, als eine Herdplatte. Früher brauchte man keine Kühler – jedoch sind sie heutzutage unerlässlich. Der Takt erhöht sich immer weiter und die CPUs werden noch heißer. Die Hersteller verbauen dann meist lautere und schnellere Lüfter, um der Hitze Herr zu werden. Da nicht nur die CPU-Lüfter, sondern auch die Festplatten, Grafikkartenlüfter und Netzteile Lärm machen, summieren sich die Lärmquellen und der PC ist so laut, dass man sich neben ihm nicht mehr konzentrieren kann. Wie man diese Lärmquellen mindern kann um so einen PC zu einem Silent-PC zu machen, wollen wir einmal in diesem Artikel beschreiben


    Link : MHzPower (German)




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