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11 Nov 2003, 07:51pm
" We like it. Not just saying that. Nice livery in Silver, light as a feather, no rough edges to the cut oneself on and the Thermaltake Xaser III Lanfire comes as a complete package as such, leaving you to buy a power supply and harness/carry handle of your choice.
Just what more can you ask for."
<a href="http://www.a1-electronics.net/Cases/2003/Thermtake_Lanfire_Nov03.shtml" target="_new">Thermaltake Xaser III Lanfire Case</a>
"asetek has delivered a high quality water cooling solution for chilling your hardware. It keeps your CPU at healthy temperature levels and allows you to push its performance past the default. The included Fan is guaranteed to keep the whole unit running silently while still providing the needed airflow."
<a href="http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=115" target="_new">asetek WaterChill Cooling KIT - KT03-L20 @ Madshrimps</a>
"This motherboard has a fair amount going for it, it is overclockable, fast and based on a very stable chipset, and is pretty low priced. The only downsides are the lack of dual channel memory and features as well as the misleading name."
<a href="http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/cpu_mobo/albatron/intel/848p/" target="_new">Albatron PX865PE Lite Pro @ Viper Lair </a>
"The Mediabox is another step towards a "tighter integration of PC technology with consumer electronics in your living room". This phrase pretty much explains what this product is about. "
<a href="http://www.epiacenter.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=25" target="_new">Insight Solution Mediabox Review @ Epiacenter</a>
"There was a time when the only thing that mattered when purchasing a PC case was how many expansion bays it had. There was little to differentiate as far as design went, and almost every case you could find was finished in a fetching beige colour. Oh how things have changed."
<a href="http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=129" target="_new">CoolerMaster WaveMaster Aluminium PC Case @ TrustedReviews</a>
"If you ask any hardcore enthusiast to name their three favorite brands, I would hazard a guess that nine out of ten of them would say ABIT. ABIT is well know for producing products that cater to the overclocker, and hardcore user."
<a href="http://www.thecrucible.ca/reviews/kv8max3/" target="_new">ABIT KV8-MAX3 @ TheCrucible</a>
"Ever wonder if there were cables that could speed up transfer rates? Vics Tech and their R03 Gladiator XP Cables with special shielding technology claim they can, and with the stylish roundness to boot..."
<a href="http://www.uniquehardware.ca/reviews/review33/review33.1.php" target="_new">Unique Hardware Review #33 - R03 Gladiator XP Rounded Cables</a>
"Antec’s attempt at a multimedia case is a very good one. Aside from the deepness, the Overture would make a perfect HTPC case. It has plentiful expansion bays and can accommodate a full sized ATX board."
<a href="http://accelenation.com/?ac.id.207.1" target="_new">Antec Overture HTPC Case @ Accelenation</a>
"The Extreme Volcano 12 is a cooler I can recommend with safety for those looking for an alternative to Swiftech and Thermalright's very impressive heatsinks. You won't get as good performance as the high-end heatsinks coupled with a delta fan, but not too far from it."
<a href="http://www.hwhell.com/?m=show&id=9" target="_new">Thermaltake Extreme Volcano 12 @ HwHell</a>
"When Kingston was developing their DDR400 Registered Memory Module they could either follow the JEDEC specifications or disregard the "qualification status" and enter the market with a TSOP module with lower latencies."
<a href="http://www.legitreviews.com/Reviews/reg_hyperx_1.shtml" target="_new">HyperX 1GB DDR400 Registered Memory Review @ Legit Reviews</a>
"The Just PC 779 Game Server Case is a great case. It's exterior is a little plain, but the modding potential is huge. The ventilation is fantastic. Never once did I see the case temp rise above 28C. With a 120mm intake and two 80mm fans in the door the 779 will keep even the hottest components cool. The power supply is good quality, and seems to be handle the load of todays computers quite well."
<a href="http://www.thecrucible.ca/reviews/justpc779/" target="_new">Just PC 779 - Game Server Case</a>
Just what more can you ask for."
<a href="http://www.a1-electronics.net/Cases/2003/Thermtake_Lanfire_Nov03.shtml" target="_new">Thermaltake Xaser III Lanfire Case</a>
"asetek has delivered a high quality water cooling solution for chilling your hardware. It keeps your CPU at healthy temperature levels and allows you to push its performance past the default. The included Fan is guaranteed to keep the whole unit running silently while still providing the needed airflow."
<a href="http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=115" target="_new">asetek WaterChill Cooling KIT - KT03-L20 @ Madshrimps</a>
"This motherboard has a fair amount going for it, it is overclockable, fast and based on a very stable chipset, and is pretty low priced. The only downsides are the lack of dual channel memory and features as well as the misleading name."
<a href="http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/cpu_mobo/albatron/intel/848p/" target="_new">Albatron PX865PE Lite Pro @ Viper Lair </a>
"The Mediabox is another step towards a "tighter integration of PC technology with consumer electronics in your living room". This phrase pretty much explains what this product is about. "
<a href="http://www.epiacenter.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=25" target="_new">Insight Solution Mediabox Review @ Epiacenter</a>
"There was a time when the only thing that mattered when purchasing a PC case was how many expansion bays it had. There was little to differentiate as far as design went, and almost every case you could find was finished in a fetching beige colour. Oh how things have changed."
<a href="http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=129" target="_new">CoolerMaster WaveMaster Aluminium PC Case @ TrustedReviews</a>
"If you ask any hardcore enthusiast to name their three favorite brands, I would hazard a guess that nine out of ten of them would say ABIT. ABIT is well know for producing products that cater to the overclocker, and hardcore user."
<a href="http://www.thecrucible.ca/reviews/kv8max3/" target="_new">ABIT KV8-MAX3 @ TheCrucible</a>
"Ever wonder if there were cables that could speed up transfer rates? Vics Tech and their R03 Gladiator XP Cables with special shielding technology claim they can, and with the stylish roundness to boot..."
<a href="http://www.uniquehardware.ca/reviews/review33/review33.1.php" target="_new">Unique Hardware Review #33 - R03 Gladiator XP Rounded Cables</a>
"Antec’s attempt at a multimedia case is a very good one. Aside from the deepness, the Overture would make a perfect HTPC case. It has plentiful expansion bays and can accommodate a full sized ATX board."
<a href="http://accelenation.com/?ac.id.207.1" target="_new">Antec Overture HTPC Case @ Accelenation</a>
"The Extreme Volcano 12 is a cooler I can recommend with safety for those looking for an alternative to Swiftech and Thermalright's very impressive heatsinks. You won't get as good performance as the high-end heatsinks coupled with a delta fan, but not too far from it."
<a href="http://www.hwhell.com/?m=show&id=9" target="_new">Thermaltake Extreme Volcano 12 @ HwHell</a>
"When Kingston was developing their DDR400 Registered Memory Module they could either follow the JEDEC specifications or disregard the "qualification status" and enter the market with a TSOP module with lower latencies."
<a href="http://www.legitreviews.com/Reviews/reg_hyperx_1.shtml" target="_new">HyperX 1GB DDR400 Registered Memory Review @ Legit Reviews</a>
"The Just PC 779 Game Server Case is a great case. It's exterior is a little plain, but the modding potential is huge. The ventilation is fantastic. Never once did I see the case temp rise above 28C. With a 120mm intake and two 80mm fans in the door the 779 will keep even the hottest components cool. The power supply is good quality, and seems to be handle the load of todays computers quite well."
<a href="http://www.thecrucible.ca/reviews/justpc779/" target="_new">Just PC 779 - Game Server Case</a>