Saturday News

Posted on Saturday, January 11 2003 @ 7:29 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
At the moment I'm working on the review of Logitech's MX700 mouse. You can expect the review this evening
Vantec Nexus NXP-101 Review
Vantec has entered the thermal monitoring arena with their newest fan and temperature monitoring system, the Nexus NXP-101. Vantec's Nexus NXP-101 presents a possible solution to case temperature monitoring and noise problems


Review Link : A True Review


Swiftech MCX462+T™ Thermoelectric Heatsink review
The Swiftech MCX462+T™ Thermoelectric Heatsink fits most new Socket 462 motherboards and when equipped with a quality 80mm high-speed fan it equals one amazing cooling product. Serious overclockers will definitively want to check this heatsink out. Watch the Video to find out more.
More @ 3dGameMan


Northward Graphics - Case Graphics Review
Northward Graphics sent over some very kick ass case graphics. These graphics work awesome as window appliqués or just to spruce up your case. Matt, our local mod geek, took these graphics and tried them out on his modified Lian Li. The end results are quite impressive and well worth showing our readers!
Review Link : ClubOC


PCToys.com 4" Black Light Kit Review
Please not another cold cathode! Well this isn't just another cold cathode, but one that fits in tight spaces. What better use would there be for one this small! It's not how big your cold cathode is, it's how you use it! Of course all sex jokes aside, PC Toys brings us another addition to their wonderful case mods product line. The 4 inch cold cathode fits perfectly in those tight spots like drive bays, or horizontally across a 3 1/2 in drive bay. With this light, you get the complete kit and not just the light.
Review Link : ClubOC


Antec PlusView 1000AMG Case Review
Antec has designed another great product with the PlusView1000AMG. This case would definitely make a great server case, but it would also be very appealing to enthusiasts looking for a solid and flexible enclosure. The 1000AMG costs $99, which may seem like a lot to many people, but you really do get what you pay for. In this case (no pun intended), you're getting high quality and great features from a trusted name in the industry.


Review Link : Bjorn3D



About the Author

Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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