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Web Reviews Daily roundup 1

Morning! One more day to go before the weekend. Lets see what the world has in it's hands for review..

"Today we'll be looking at another iteration of Coolermaster's popular 'Aero' line with the very unique blower fan. The Aero 7 Lite is an "Aluminum extrusion with copper inserted" type heatsink. The idea is that the copper draws more heat from the CPU die."

Coolermaster Aero 7 Lite Heatsink @ OverclockersClub

"We think our graph speaks for itself with the performance from the Thermaltake Volcano 12 Extreme only behind the performance of the EverCool WC-101 water cooled heatsink making this an excellent choice for overclocking your AMD Athlon XP processor."

Thermaltake Volcano 12 Extreme heatsink @ A1-Electronics

"he CoolJag CJC665C is a very unique heatsink is of a simple design but comes with a great accessory and equally good performance. Not to mention cooling as good if not better than the AVC Sunflower II."

CoolJag CJC665C Review @ Ninjalane

"There are literally hundreds of options out there for computer cases. Some are plain, some are premodded, some are cheap, and some...well...aren't. Today we'll be taking a look at a new case from Thermaltake, dubbed the Xaser LanFire."

Thermaltake Xaser LanFire Review @ FastLaneHW

"ATI have stuck with their distinctive red PCB for the Radeon 9800 Pro and have designed a new heatsink and fan which is slightly larger than the Radeon 9700 Pro cooler and it is silver instead of black. Thankfully the fan on the heatsink is quiet and can't be heard when inside a closed case"

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB Review @ Dukgamers

"It's time for Part 2 of our Dual Channel Memory roundup series where this time we check out new modules from Kingmax, Corsair, Geil, OCZ, Transcend and Crucial - 8 different types of modules all up over a massive 33 pages!"

Dual Channel Memory Roundup - Part 2 @ Tweaktown

"GideonTech has a new review up on something we don't normally review. We have the Aurora 350W PSU from FSP today. Most of the time, a good PSU review requires a lengthy process of monitoring voltages over a period of time to show any irregularities. We're basically looking at this unit from a case modders perspective."

FSP Aurora 350W PSU Review @ GideonTech

Plenty of good reviews to get the day started!

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