Tuesday News

Posted on Tuesday, February 04 2003 @ 12:46 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Here's the first edition of todays news, don't forget to check back tomorrow by the way because we're going to have a new review up of the Skyhawk Galaxy Lx Case!




ThermalTake Spark 7 HSF Review
Looking back a few years ago, Pentium 4 cooling platform isn't really a good business as most of the Pentium 4 cpu are always bundled with an original stocked heatsink fan. However, this fan aren't up to the task to give you more control over the heatsink fan itself and the designed is just way too plain.


Review Link : myWORLD Hardware


AMD Athlon MP 2600+ Preview
The AMD Athlon MP 2600+ may mark the last of the MP Thoroughbreds but AMD is definitely running one of their favorite horses fast in the last turn. The MP 2600+ pegs an impressive 2133 MHz or 2.13 GHz and is the fourth in the line of the 0.13 Micron MP processors. What will it mean to you as Barton, Athlon-64 and Opteron stand in the wings waiting for their cue.
Review Link : Icrontic


Vantec Aeroflow
Vantec makes a variety of PC accessories. Rounded cables, control panels, and heat sinks are all part of the Vantec lineup. Recently, Vantec released a heat sink that was uniquely designed, and had an exceptional price. This heat sink comes with a TMD (Tip-Magnetic Driving) 70MM fan which runs at 5600 RPM and blows 35.5 CFM. It’s nice to see Vantec using the latest fan technology. The design of this heat sink may open up a new field in the lay-outs and designs of up coming heat sinks.


Review Link : Nexus Hardware


Akasa K8 Hammer Cooler Review
Look what we got our hands on! The very first “Copper Bottomed Hammer Cooler” from Akasa. Now we can’t test it as we don’t have a K8 motherboard, nor do we have a K8 CPU, but we can show you what you can expect in the way of Hammer Coolers.


Review Link : Systemcooling


Innovatek Set5 Water-Cooling Kit
Whether you are looking for that extra few megahertz or just trying to save yourself from going insane over that whining Delta, water-cooling is definitely the answer. The Innovatek Set5 Watercooling Kit is a shining example of good engineering and dedication to a quality product in this quickly expanding market. Almost every component included is top quality. The temperatures this kit is able to maintain along with the extremely low noise level make this a definite good buy.


Review Link : PimpRig


OCZ EL DDR PC-3500 Memory Video Review
The OCZ EL DDR PC-3500 Memory is rated at 434MHz DDR which translates into wicked fast performance. This memory is very stable due to the six layer PCB technology and copper heatspeaders to help dissipate the heat. If you are in the market for super fast memory then this product should be at the very top of your list. Watch the Video to find out more.
Review Link : 3dGameMan



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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