SM-Bot
29 Oct 2003, 10:09pm
<b>Here we go, lets load them up!....</b>
"The days of the beige computer case are numbered and Thermaltake leads the way in their extinction. This latest case is for those LAN Party Warriors out there. The guys who drag their PC's with them to do battle. Is this case right for you? Read on and find out!"<a href="http://www.futurelooks.com/display.php?i=216&p=1" target="_new">Thermaltake Lanfire Xaser III VM2000A Aluminum Computer Case @ FutureLooks</a>
"nVidia's NV36 (GeForce FX 5700) and NV38 (GeForce FX 5950) cores have arrived. How do they compare to the competition from the 2003 conquering ATI in the 9600 Pro and 9800 Pro. Read on!"<a href="http://www.tweaktown.com/document.php?dType=article&dId=560" target="_new">GeForce FX 5700 and 5950 Ultra nVidias return to the top? @ TweakTown</a>
If you're big into music and standard sized mp3 players don't hold enough songs it might be time to start shopping for a MP3
Jukebox. One such Mp3 jukebox that we're taking a look at is the Neuros 20 gig Mp3 player which has a host of unusual
features. <a href="http://www.techtastic.ca/reviews2/neuros.html" target="_New">Neuros 20 gig MP3 Jukebox @ TechTastic</a>
"It looked like a Water Cooling device but I later found out the T6C utilized a heatpipe design. This cooler uses a design that is definitely unique, of course products like this really interest us here at 3dXtreme. Different is usually good, how well did the ioCombo CoolEngine T6C perform, read on... "<a href="http://www.3dxtreme.org/ioCombo_CoolEngineT6C.shtml" target="_new">X-UFO Ultimate Aluminum Cube Case Giveaway Ends Nov 7th @ 3dXtreme</a>
"Without AA & AF the 9600 cards offer performance within 5% of the R9700 Pro. When AA & AF are enabled the performance gap widens to around 40%."<a href="http://accelenation.com/?ac.id.206.1" target="_new">All-In-Wonder 9600 Pro @ Accelenation</a>
"With a hint of industrial style heatsink design and a quiet LED fan isn't the only thing that makes the Auras T6C unique, but it helps."<a href="http://www.ninjalane.com/display.aspx?docname=auras-t6c" target="_new">Auras T6C Golden Review @ Ninjalane</a>
"Size and mobility, the ultimate goal of most external enclosures, were at one time proportional in relationship. If you chose to increase the size of your external drive capacity you almost always had to increase the size of your enclosure. Multiple drives were used to give external capacity and cost was a key limiting factor. Speed was also a limiting factor if budgets were tight."<a href="http://www.ocia.net/reviews/ByteccMobile/ByteccIntro.shtml" target="_new">Bytecc Mobile USB HDD Enclosure @ Ocia</a>
“If you are one of the people still firmly entrenched in the air cooling camp for whatever reason, then there is at least a ray of hope on the horizon. There are several new products that are arriving on the market that promise the return of decent cooling without the insane noise levels. Today we will be taking a look at one of these new products from Nexus Technologies."<a href="http://www.gruntville.com/reviews/heatsinks/nexus_pht3600/index.php" target="_new">NEXUS PHT-3600 Heatsink Review @ GruntvillE</a>
"We test a PCI SATA controller from ACRyan. Allowing you to connect 2 SATA hard drives to any system that has a free PCI slot. Does it perform better or worse then an onboard solution? We installed it and let you know."<a href="http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=109" target="_new">AC Ryan SATA+ATA PCI Combo Card @ Madshrimps</a>
"The days of the beige computer case are numbered and Thermaltake leads the way in their extinction. This latest case is for those LAN Party Warriors out there. The guys who drag their PC's with them to do battle. Is this case right for you? Read on and find out!"<a href="http://www.futurelooks.com/display.php?i=216&p=1" target="_new">Thermaltake Lanfire Xaser III VM2000A Aluminum Computer Case @ FutureLooks</a>
"nVidia's NV36 (GeForce FX 5700) and NV38 (GeForce FX 5950) cores have arrived. How do they compare to the competition from the 2003 conquering ATI in the 9600 Pro and 9800 Pro. Read on!"<a href="http://www.tweaktown.com/document.php?dType=article&dId=560" target="_new">GeForce FX 5700 and 5950 Ultra nVidias return to the top? @ TweakTown</a>
If you're big into music and standard sized mp3 players don't hold enough songs it might be time to start shopping for a MP3
Jukebox. One such Mp3 jukebox that we're taking a look at is the Neuros 20 gig Mp3 player which has a host of unusual
features. <a href="http://www.techtastic.ca/reviews2/neuros.html" target="_New">Neuros 20 gig MP3 Jukebox @ TechTastic</a>
"It looked like a Water Cooling device but I later found out the T6C utilized a heatpipe design. This cooler uses a design that is definitely unique, of course products like this really interest us here at 3dXtreme. Different is usually good, how well did the ioCombo CoolEngine T6C perform, read on... "<a href="http://www.3dxtreme.org/ioCombo_CoolEngineT6C.shtml" target="_new">X-UFO Ultimate Aluminum Cube Case Giveaway Ends Nov 7th @ 3dXtreme</a>
"Without AA & AF the 9600 cards offer performance within 5% of the R9700 Pro. When AA & AF are enabled the performance gap widens to around 40%."<a href="http://accelenation.com/?ac.id.206.1" target="_new">All-In-Wonder 9600 Pro @ Accelenation</a>
"With a hint of industrial style heatsink design and a quiet LED fan isn't the only thing that makes the Auras T6C unique, but it helps."<a href="http://www.ninjalane.com/display.aspx?docname=auras-t6c" target="_new">Auras T6C Golden Review @ Ninjalane</a>
"Size and mobility, the ultimate goal of most external enclosures, were at one time proportional in relationship. If you chose to increase the size of your external drive capacity you almost always had to increase the size of your enclosure. Multiple drives were used to give external capacity and cost was a key limiting factor. Speed was also a limiting factor if budgets were tight."<a href="http://www.ocia.net/reviews/ByteccMobile/ByteccIntro.shtml" target="_new">Bytecc Mobile USB HDD Enclosure @ Ocia</a>
“If you are one of the people still firmly entrenched in the air cooling camp for whatever reason, then there is at least a ray of hope on the horizon. There are several new products that are arriving on the market that promise the return of decent cooling without the insane noise levels. Today we will be taking a look at one of these new products from Nexus Technologies."<a href="http://www.gruntville.com/reviews/heatsinks/nexus_pht3600/index.php" target="_new">NEXUS PHT-3600 Heatsink Review @ GruntvillE</a>
"We test a PCI SATA controller from ACRyan. Allowing you to connect 2 SATA hard drives to any system that has a free PCI slot. Does it perform better or worse then an onboard solution? We installed it and let you know."<a href="http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=109" target="_new">AC Ryan SATA+ATA PCI Combo Card @ Madshrimps</a>