Monday News *3*

Posted on Monday, January 27 2003 @ 17:28 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Wow that was a lot of news today!
The review of Sunbeams CCFL Fan is almost done by the way! I just need to get some more pics and a few temperatures. Here's a little preview.




Abit IT7 Max 2 V. 2.0 Review
Abit has been in the computer industry since 1989. Since then, they have established themselves as one of the industry leaders for enthusiast based computer products. Today I have the 2nd implementation of the IT7 Max, the IT7 Max 2 V.2.0. Abit has put together yet another board aimed at the enthusiast market, and hopefully it will perform as well as some of their previous boards


Review Link : Nexus Hardware


Gigabyte Maya2 Radeon 9500 Pro Review
Well these times everyone talks about Geforce 4 4600 and Radeon 9700 pro but there are cheaper cards for us poor people I'm talking about the 9500 pro which we will look into today. This card has some nice features and looks like a great card. It comes with a bunch of accessories and the price is not to high either. So let's get this review rocking..


Review Link : R&B Mods


Kingwin Black Aluminum-Mg Alloy Case with 3 Windows Video Review
The Kingwin Black Aluminum-Mg Alloy Case has style and functionality written all over it. This case includes: Aluminum-Mg alloy construction, 3 clear acrylic windows, 4 front USB ports, 1 front firewire port, 1 front microphone jack and earphone jack, 5 ball bearing case fans, removable motherboard tray, and more. Watch the Video to find out more..
VideoReview Link : 3dGameMan


Power Cooler PCH161S HSF Review
Today we take a look at Power Cooler's latest offering, the PCH161S copper heatsink and fan. With the PCH161S, you get more than just a copper heatsink and simple fan. This baby also comes with a variable fan speed controller, thermal sensor, shim and thermal goop! To top it all off, the PCH161S is also one of the few universal heatsinks for both the Intel Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon!
Review Link : ClubOC


Plextor PX-S2410TU 24x USB CD-R/W Review
Plextor sent over a portable and very small USB 2.0 CD-R/W drive to showcase. Though the drive doesn't have the top-end speeds that are available with internal drives, the capabilities of the drive and its awesome compactness make this thing a sure fire hit for folks on the go.
Review Link : ClubOC



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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