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    Posted on Sunday, June 01 2003 @ 13:22:09 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Ok after a half day of downtime we're back again.

    DFI Lan Party KT400a Motherboard
    With over 20 years of experience, DFI has been pushing their motherboards' performance further and further while maintaining a fair price tag. DFI and many other companies have been making top of the line motherboards, and are creating motherboards with different, stylized colors besides brown and green. These are great for people with windows in their case so they have something pretty to look at. Well, DFI has taken that idea, expanded it, and brought it to the LAN Party crowd. DFI has unleashed 3 new motherboards specifically targeted at people who want a slick computer, with both looks and performance, along with some products that make your LANing experience a much better one. These motherboards are the Lan Party KT400a, the NForce II Ultra, and the PRO875. Today, we have the Lan Party KT400a from DFI.


    Review Link : The Tech Lounge


    Spire Flowcooler Review
    RPM’s. We all love high RPM’s. From fans, motors, and hard drives, RPM’s provide us with how fast these things perform. However, hard drives with high RPM’s such as 7,200RPM, 10,000 RPM and 12,000 RPM’s introduce heat. Heat can be a determining factor between being stable or being unstable, or failure or non-failure. We all know that components like to be cool. So what is one way of beating the heat? Today we will be taking a quick look at the Spire Flowcooler and see if it can beat the heat
    Review Link : Modsynergy


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