Monday News

Posted on Monday, January 20 2003 @ 14:43 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck

AMD XP2700+ Review
OCAddiction takes a look at AMD's current Flagship CPU. The XP 2700+/333. They take it for a few spins around the block to see what she's got under the hood, and of course, they wouldn't leave you hangin' without some good overclocking action would they? Here's a snip from the review.

"The Thoroughbred 2700+ outputs 62 watts of heat, and runs a default voltage of 1.65. AMD looks like they have finally settled down the new core with the addition of the extra layer to give some more headroom in performance."


Review Link : OCAddiction


Sunbeam Tech CCFL Fans Review
The introduction of CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Light) meant smaller diameter tubes generating less heat, more light and taking up less space. There are CCFL tubes and there are LED fans but Sunbeam Tech has combined the best of both to produce an amazingly bright and must have edition to any PC modder's arsenal of toys.
Review Link : Icrontic


Pre Modded Gameboy Advance Review??
Ready for some Gameboy Advance Modding? Ascully.com is proud to present our full review of the ABHQ Pre Modded Jetblack Afterburner Gameboy Advance. Do you have a Gameboy Advance and can hardly see its tiny dim screen? Check out this review to see what can be done to improve this little handheld gaming device


Review Link : Ascully


Bitspower LED Fan Review
Ledfan? Ledfan??? I know you are tired of these but this one comes from Bitspower which have proven to stand for quality. We are going to see why this led fan is better than the 20 other ones out there on the market....


Review Link : R&B Mods


Innovatek Graph-O-Matic Vid Card Waterblock Review
I recently reviewed the Innovatek Water Cooling Kit and I was very impressed overall. The German company, Innovatek, has a broad base of products that range from complete kits to radiators. Today I will be looking at their ”Graph-O-Matic”. The Graph-O-Matic is a video card waterblock that is aimed at hardware enthusiasts and overclockers


Review Link : Nexus Hardware



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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