SM-Bot
18 Nov 2003, 6:56am
"The interface card is compact and utilizes highpoints HPT372A interface chip. There are two bridging chips manufactured by Marvell on the card to allow the serial data to be converted into parallel data for the main 327A chip to process. This card can perform RAID Levels 0(striping), 1(mirroring) and JBOD (Spanning)."
<a href="http://www.pchardware.co.uk/highpointsata1520.htm" target="_new">Highpoint Rocket 1520 RocketRAID Controller @ PC Hardware.co.uk</a>
"The first thing I noticed about the steel pad was its simple, design. It doesn’t have any busy texture, or pattern which makes the steel pad very easy look at. The pad itself is smooth and cold to the touch."
<a href="http://www.creativemods.com/article.php?27.0" target="_new">Steelpad 4s Review @ Creative Mods</a>
"The AOpen AK79D-400 Max seems to be a very ideal nForce2 Ultra 400 motherboard with just the right sort of features that would be handy to most mainstream users. Some of these are Firewire ports, Promise SATA / IDE controller, Fast Ethernet port and six-channel surround sound with S/PDIF in/out interfaces."
<a href="http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/articles.hwz?cid=6&aid=867" target="_new">AOpen AK79D-400 Max @ HardwareZone</a>
"As you can see, the core is copper, and the body is aluminum. They did a nice job of milling the bottom - flat and smooth. This thing is really light. If it does a good job cooling, it would make an ideal cooler for that LAN rig."
<a href="http://www.voidedwarranty.com/modules.php?name=Reviews&op=viewarticle&artid=86" target="_new">Speeze EEA30B4 LightOwl Heatsink Review @ Voided Warranty</a>
"GideonTech has a quickie ram review on some new PC4200 modules from BuffaloTech. We liked their PC3500 variety, these hopefully are just as good."
<a href="http://www.gideontech.com/reviews/buffalo_pc4200/" target="_new">BuffaloTech PC4200 DDR Review @ GideonTech</a>
"Precision-centric mouse pads are a mark of a 1337 gamer. No self-respecting gamer should go without one. But they don’t grow on trees either. Expensive, most gamers settle for just one mouse pad. But what if you can get two precision-centric mouse pads for the price of one?"
<a href="http://www.rojakpot.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=63&pgno=0" target="_New">Everglide Ricochet ProSurface 2.52 Mouse Pad @ RojakPot</a>
"The "F" controls the fans, letting you know the RPM of the 4 different fans. It also lets you know which fan you have selected on the lower right. The "C" is for.... can you guess? I think I heard 'color' from the guy in the back. That's right! The "C" changes the LED to a variety of colors that include blue, green, red, some kind of teal, light green, purple, or none. Quite the selection."
<a href="http://www.ocia.net/reviews/fanmaster/fanmaster.shtml" target="_new">Super Flower SF-609 Fan Master Controller @ OCIA</a>
"The 7310 would be the perfect notebook for anyone that demands style and elegance. For most people, the small size of the 7310 will more than likely be an immediate turnoff. The small keys and display are not practical for most people which is why we say the 7310 is more suited to advanced notebook users."
<a href="http://reviews.designtechnica.com/review827.html" target="_new">JVC Interlink 7310 notebook @ DesignTechnica</a>
<a href="http://www.pchardware.co.uk/highpointsata1520.htm" target="_new">Highpoint Rocket 1520 RocketRAID Controller @ PC Hardware.co.uk</a>
"The first thing I noticed about the steel pad was its simple, design. It doesn’t have any busy texture, or pattern which makes the steel pad very easy look at. The pad itself is smooth and cold to the touch."
<a href="http://www.creativemods.com/article.php?27.0" target="_new">Steelpad 4s Review @ Creative Mods</a>
"The AOpen AK79D-400 Max seems to be a very ideal nForce2 Ultra 400 motherboard with just the right sort of features that would be handy to most mainstream users. Some of these are Firewire ports, Promise SATA / IDE controller, Fast Ethernet port and six-channel surround sound with S/PDIF in/out interfaces."
<a href="http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/articles.hwz?cid=6&aid=867" target="_new">AOpen AK79D-400 Max @ HardwareZone</a>
"As you can see, the core is copper, and the body is aluminum. They did a nice job of milling the bottom - flat and smooth. This thing is really light. If it does a good job cooling, it would make an ideal cooler for that LAN rig."
<a href="http://www.voidedwarranty.com/modules.php?name=Reviews&op=viewarticle&artid=86" target="_new">Speeze EEA30B4 LightOwl Heatsink Review @ Voided Warranty</a>
"GideonTech has a quickie ram review on some new PC4200 modules from BuffaloTech. We liked their PC3500 variety, these hopefully are just as good."
<a href="http://www.gideontech.com/reviews/buffalo_pc4200/" target="_new">BuffaloTech PC4200 DDR Review @ GideonTech</a>
"Precision-centric mouse pads are a mark of a 1337 gamer. No self-respecting gamer should go without one. But they don’t grow on trees either. Expensive, most gamers settle for just one mouse pad. But what if you can get two precision-centric mouse pads for the price of one?"
<a href="http://www.rojakpot.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=63&pgno=0" target="_New">Everglide Ricochet ProSurface 2.52 Mouse Pad @ RojakPot</a>
"The "F" controls the fans, letting you know the RPM of the 4 different fans. It also lets you know which fan you have selected on the lower right. The "C" is for.... can you guess? I think I heard 'color' from the guy in the back. That's right! The "C" changes the LED to a variety of colors that include blue, green, red, some kind of teal, light green, purple, or none. Quite the selection."
<a href="http://www.ocia.net/reviews/fanmaster/fanmaster.shtml" target="_new">Super Flower SF-609 Fan Master Controller @ OCIA</a>
"The 7310 would be the perfect notebook for anyone that demands style and elegance. For most people, the small size of the 7310 will more than likely be an immediate turnoff. The small keys and display are not practical for most people which is why we say the 7310 is more suited to advanced notebook users."
<a href="http://reviews.designtechnica.com/review827.html" target="_new">JVC Interlink 7310 notebook @ DesignTechnica</a>