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24 Nov 2003, 06:51am
"We collected high-end performance parts from AMD, ABIT, ATI, GeCube, Mushkin, Maxtor and Thermaltake and built the fastest possible Athlon 64 desktop computer around. The heat is on - become part of the action and read about what this high-powered system is capable of!"
<a href="http://www.tweaktown.com/document.php?dType=article&dId=578" target="_new">AMD Athlon 64 Performance Computing @ TweakTown</a>
"For most of us the coolest step our computers can take is that leap from air cooling to liquid cooling. But as you may know the entire process is extremely daunting, and the choice of which kit to buy can be nerve wracking. Thankfully considerate writers like myself have put together easy to read, step by step “basics of water-cooling” guides. You can find mine here."
<a href="http://www.subzerotech.com/index/module/sz_reviews_display/id/167" target="_new">Asetek Waterchill KT12-L30 Watercooling Kit @ SubZeroTech</a>
"Looking for a new lightweight computer case. I have looked at A+ GPB PSUs before and have not been disappointed. Let's see if their computer cases are made with the same kind of quality. A+ GPB was kind enough to send us their CA-AP107, medium aluminum ATX case with /P4 ATX 400W power supply."
<a href="http://www.atruereview.com/agpbcase/index.php" target="_new">A+ GPB Aluminum Window Case @ A True Review</a>
“Kingston HyperX Dual-Channel Enhanced PC3500 1GB Kit. It's quite a long- winded title from a company that's built a reputation for quality components in a variety of markets. As with most companies, Kingston have begun manufacturing components aimed specifically at the enthusiast market. "
<a href="http://www.envynews.com/index.php?ID=596" target="_new">Kingston HyperX PC3500 RAM 1GB @ EnvyNews</a>
“Do you need a large charge of power? Looking for a great power supply and you don’t want to spend over $100.00 U.S. I have got one for you from the folks at A+GPB, titanium coated and 480Watts of power. It doesn’t get much better than this one folks. Check this review out, your pocket book and computer will thank you, not to mention how good this PSU will look in your system!"
<a href="http://www.furioustech.com/agpb480w/index.php" target="_New">4+AGP 480Watt Power Supply Review @ Furioustech</a>
"GideonTech has a brand new round up of 16 SunbeamTech lighted and non-lighted items. No need for a snip, you need to see what they look like instead of reading ;)"
<a href="http://www.gideontech.com/reviews/sunbeam_roundup/" target="_new">SunbeamTech Round Up @ GideonTech</a>
"With the AMD Athlon 64 processor is now directly in control of the system memory, we set out to discover if the various chipset solutions from NVIDIA, VIA, SiS and ALi were able to perform similarly and the answer is both yes and no depending on your primary use of the system."
<a href="http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/articles.hwz?cid=6&aid=883" target="_new">AMD Athlon 64 Chipset Shootout @ HardwareZone</a>
"Early samples of the K8T Neo-FIS2R had its share of problems upon its initial release, and it would appear that the board is much more mature now. One improvement was in the overclocking arena, though there are still limitations, either in the VIA chipset, or in the A64 itself."
<a href="http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/cpu_mobo/msi/amd/via/k8tneo/" target="_new">MSI K8T Neo-FIS2R @ Viper Lair</a>
"COMDEX Las Vegas ran from Nov. 17 - 20 this year. Expectations were low, but there was still some good stuff! Come see the geek stuff and media events Futurelooks checked out!!"
<a href="http://www.futurelooks.com/display.php?i=227&p=1" target="_new">COMDEX Las Vegas 2003 Coverage @ FutureLooks</a>
"The styling of the Skull holds true to the Xaser line and is even improved by compacting the bulky monsters of old, and adding a little flash. The diminished size of the case adds to its glamour, as the full size Xaser's can be too big to transport easily. Though the case runs in the enthusiasts market at US$115, it's well worth the buck and feasible for all users."
<a href="http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/cases/Tt_Skull/index.html" target="_new">Thermaltake Skull Case @ OverclockerCafe</a>
"Well, you could go the road that Corsair decided to travel by taking their already successful PC4000 XMS line of memory modules and give them a new suit to hit the town with. Being that case modding is an entire industry in and of itself, what better way is there to stand out than come up with something that’ll be sure to strike a nerve with the community?”
<a href="http://www.gruntville.com/reviews/memory/corsair_twinx4000pro/index.php" target="_new">Corsair TwinX1024 XMS4000 Pro Review @ GruntvillE</a>
<a href="http://www.tweaktown.com/document.php?dType=article&dId=578" target="_new">AMD Athlon 64 Performance Computing @ TweakTown</a>
"For most of us the coolest step our computers can take is that leap from air cooling to liquid cooling. But as you may know the entire process is extremely daunting, and the choice of which kit to buy can be nerve wracking. Thankfully considerate writers like myself have put together easy to read, step by step “basics of water-cooling” guides. You can find mine here."
<a href="http://www.subzerotech.com/index/module/sz_reviews_display/id/167" target="_new">Asetek Waterchill KT12-L30 Watercooling Kit @ SubZeroTech</a>
"Looking for a new lightweight computer case. I have looked at A+ GPB PSUs before and have not been disappointed. Let's see if their computer cases are made with the same kind of quality. A+ GPB was kind enough to send us their CA-AP107, medium aluminum ATX case with /P4 ATX 400W power supply."
<a href="http://www.atruereview.com/agpbcase/index.php" target="_new">A+ GPB Aluminum Window Case @ A True Review</a>
“Kingston HyperX Dual-Channel Enhanced PC3500 1GB Kit. It's quite a long- winded title from a company that's built a reputation for quality components in a variety of markets. As with most companies, Kingston have begun manufacturing components aimed specifically at the enthusiast market. "
<a href="http://www.envynews.com/index.php?ID=596" target="_new">Kingston HyperX PC3500 RAM 1GB @ EnvyNews</a>
“Do you need a large charge of power? Looking for a great power supply and you don’t want to spend over $100.00 U.S. I have got one for you from the folks at A+GPB, titanium coated and 480Watts of power. It doesn’t get much better than this one folks. Check this review out, your pocket book and computer will thank you, not to mention how good this PSU will look in your system!"
<a href="http://www.furioustech.com/agpb480w/index.php" target="_New">4+AGP 480Watt Power Supply Review @ Furioustech</a>
"GideonTech has a brand new round up of 16 SunbeamTech lighted and non-lighted items. No need for a snip, you need to see what they look like instead of reading ;)"
<a href="http://www.gideontech.com/reviews/sunbeam_roundup/" target="_new">SunbeamTech Round Up @ GideonTech</a>
"With the AMD Athlon 64 processor is now directly in control of the system memory, we set out to discover if the various chipset solutions from NVIDIA, VIA, SiS and ALi were able to perform similarly and the answer is both yes and no depending on your primary use of the system."
<a href="http://www.hardwarezone.com/articles/articles.hwz?cid=6&aid=883" target="_new">AMD Athlon 64 Chipset Shootout @ HardwareZone</a>
"Early samples of the K8T Neo-FIS2R had its share of problems upon its initial release, and it would appear that the board is much more mature now. One improvement was in the overclocking arena, though there are still limitations, either in the VIA chipset, or in the A64 itself."
<a href="http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/cpu_mobo/msi/amd/via/k8tneo/" target="_new">MSI K8T Neo-FIS2R @ Viper Lair</a>
"COMDEX Las Vegas ran from Nov. 17 - 20 this year. Expectations were low, but there was still some good stuff! Come see the geek stuff and media events Futurelooks checked out!!"
<a href="http://www.futurelooks.com/display.php?i=227&p=1" target="_new">COMDEX Las Vegas 2003 Coverage @ FutureLooks</a>
"The styling of the Skull holds true to the Xaser line and is even improved by compacting the bulky monsters of old, and adding a little flash. The diminished size of the case adds to its glamour, as the full size Xaser's can be too big to transport easily. Though the case runs in the enthusiasts market at US$115, it's well worth the buck and feasible for all users."
<a href="http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/cases/Tt_Skull/index.html" target="_new">Thermaltake Skull Case @ OverclockerCafe</a>
"Well, you could go the road that Corsair decided to travel by taking their already successful PC4000 XMS line of memory modules and give them a new suit to hit the town with. Being that case modding is an entire industry in and of itself, what better way is there to stand out than come up with something that’ll be sure to strike a nerve with the community?”
<a href="http://www.gruntville.com/reviews/memory/corsair_twinx4000pro/index.php" target="_new">Corsair TwinX1024 XMS4000 Pro Review @ GruntvillE</a>