Tuesday News part 2

Posted on Tuesday, July 08 2003 @ 14:53 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck

Thermaltake Volcano 11+ Heatsink
Thermaltake is a company well known for their superb cooling products, and we've had several opportunities in the past to take a look at their products. Today, we'll be taking a look at their latest heat sink, designed for the AMD XP processors, the Volcano 11+ Xaser Edition. Is the Thermaltake Volcano 11+ any better than the Volcano 9? Read on and find out!


Review Link : OCC


Bluetooth Technology Performance
Today we will see how the Bluetooth technology which was so much spoken about over the Net works in real products. Bluetooth was developed to realize wireless connection between various types of equipment (mostly, small-size ones). The main aim was to provide a small size, low power consumption and a low cost. Here are its brief characteristics..


Review Link : Digit-Life


Albatron PX865PE Pro II motherboard
Continuing our coverage of 865PE based motherboards, we take a look at the Albatron PX865PE Pro II motherboard. Many of you know Albatron from their success with the NVIDIA based video cards. Not too long after, the manufacturer became more popular as an enthusiast motherboard maker offering boards with nice features and overclocking options. The 865PE motherboard from Albatron is worth looking at if you are in the market for a very feature rich motherboard that overclocks fairly well.


Review Link : EOC


HeatlaneZen NCU-1000 Fanless CPU Radiator


Review Link : MonkeyReview


Belkin Wireless products review
This router has some nice features that I really didn’t pay too much attention to when I bought it. Specifically, the built-in NAT and SPI firewall, ping blocking, etc. This router can be used as an access point only as well. One nice feature I liked was the flexiblity and control offered over the access points associated with your network. For example, you can disable the firewall for a particular point if you wish; this can be helpful in particular for online gamers


Review Link : MHW


Tyan Tachyon G9700Pro 128MB R9700 Pro VGA
At stock speed, Tyan G9700Pro is just another R9700Pro graphics card with the addition of hardware monitoring. However, this card can become a truly wild beast, should one overclock it. Now, you are looking at a totally different card
Review Link : OCNZ



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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