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Review ImageCoolermaster Centurion 532 Case Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 12-23-2005 Category: Hardware

Key features of the case include toolless installation, a 120mm front fan and a aluminum/steel hybrid metal composition. This case retails for $79 USD,making it a value proposition compared to other Coolermaster cases retailing fo

Review ImageSwiftech MC14 BGA Memory Heatsinks Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 12-09-2005 Category: Hardware

While the initial gain of 8MHz isn’t anything special, it still is enough to garner many an overclocker’s attention. To be honest with you, the best market for these Heatsinks is on the value oriented video cards that don’t alread

Review ImageGigabyte X1800XL Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 12-06-2005 Category: Hardware

Another point about ATI cards is the fact that I prefer the 2D of the X1800XL to the 2D on the 7800GTX or any 6800 series card. The text is noticeably clearer at 2048x1536 32-bit 60Hz on the X1800XL and a Samsung 19” CRT monitor.

Review ImageXFX 6800GS SLI Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 11-29-2005 Category: Hardware

NVIDIA has hit a home run with the 6800GS and the XFX version of the card is the best of them. With a stable overclock to 521MHz for the core/1.19GHz for the memory, the XFX 6800GS is an excellent buy for $249 MSRP.

Review ImageATI All In Wonder X1800XL Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 11-21-2005 Category: Hardware

Performance on the card is exemplary. The X1800XL core performs more or less on-par with NVIDIA's 7800GT, ATI's solution has the benefit of better performance with dynamic branching, but NVIDIA's solution has the benefit of a high

Review ImageXFX 512MB 7800GTX Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 11-13-2005 Category: Hardware

The 7800GTX 512MB is the fastest card I've ever seen, NVIDIA's 7800GTX 256MB card nearly provides the same performance as ATI's high-end, the X1800XT, but this card takes performance to the next level, nearly equaling two 7800GTs

Review ImageXFX 7800GT SLI Video Card Review

Author: Doc Overclock Date: 11-09-2005 Category: Hardware

Things like the included bundle and the new Call of Duty 2 game deal are things that will even further a users interest when deciding in what card to purchase. XFX is one of the very few partners participating in the COD 2 campai

Review ImageAsus VR Cooler Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 10-29-2005 Category: Hardware

While heat pipes are essentially nothing special in this day and age, their implementation and efficiency on this heatsink is quite a bit above par, allowing this heatsink to dissipate nearly as much heat as beasts twice its size.

Review ImageGigabyte 3D Cooler Cooling Solution Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 10-20-2005 Category: Hardware

With the innovative mounting solution, high quality, attractive peripherals, good performance and simple mounting systems, Gigabyte has come out with a solid heatsink, something easily recommended for someone looking for decent co

Review ImageKingston KHX6000 PC2-6000 Memory Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 10-18-2005 Category: Hardware

With the dominance of the performance charts on its own level, Kingston's KHX-6000 has proven itself to be one of those products which, for it's time would have been a legend within its niche market. While it's not quite up to tod

Review ImageGigabyte GV-NX78T256V-B 7800GT Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 10-17-2005 Category: Hardware

The new 7800GT cards are really a solid piece of equipment for gamers and Gigabyte does a good job of bringing theirs to market. A solid bundle and performance are what to expect with this one.

Review ImageASUS EN7800GT Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 10-10-2005 Category: Hardware

The new line of 7800GT cards is making quite the market sweep as they perform almost as good as their sibling the well touted 7800GTX. ASUS offers a solid card with adequate overclocking and a decent package.

Review ImageAsetek VapoChill Micro Ultra Low Noise Cololing Solution Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 10-06-2005 Category: Hardware

In the VapoChill Micro we can notice a few distinct and interesting design changes over the traditional heat pipe sink, the first and most obvious of these changes is the size of the heat pipes.

Review ImageATI All-In-Wonder X800XL PCIx Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 09-13-2005 Category: Hardware

ATI has always had the lion's share of market when it comes to home multimedia VGA cards and the new AIW PCIx X800XL continues in that trend. It has all the features that made the All-In-Wonder brand the choice of millions of cons

Review ImageAOpen XC Cube MZ855 II Mini PC Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 09-12-2005 Category: Hardware

If space is a concern for your PC, then the AOpen XC Cube MZ855 II is sure-fire winner. Using the 855GM chipset, the unit runs off the Pentium M processor and remains cool even in the small confines of the XC Cube.

Review ImageCrucial Ballistix PC2-6400 Memory Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 09-08-2005 Category: Hardware

While it's one of the most important components of any system, memory is unfortunately another of the items afflicted with a dual identity. After all, perhaps one of the hottest enthusiast topics right now is how much memory bandw

Review ImageAsus Extreme N7800GTX TOP Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 08-31-2005 Category: Hardware

ASUS manufactures video cards from both NVIDIA and ATI chipsets. Last year NVIDIA launched the 6800 series of cards, with ASUS providing solutions for each announced product. In June, NVIDIA launched their next generation Shader M

Review ImageSwiftech H20-80-S/120-F Water Cooling Review

Author: Doc Overclock Date: 08-29-2005 Category: Hardware

Swiftech has been a pioneering force in the PC cooling business for many years now and their new H2O-S and 120-F continue in the trend that has made them one of the top players in this game. Both systems offer great cooling at a m

Review ImageEvercool LGA77 CPU Cooler Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 08-12-2005 Category: Hardware

Considering the furnace which is the modern Pentium 4 processor, the market for cooling this hotplate is immense, but the task daunting. Today on the bench we've got Evercool's 775 cooler, a radial design undoubtedly inspired by I

Review ImageCorsair PC2-6400 Memory Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 08-09-2005 Category: Hardware

Corsair is known as the king of overclocking memory and their new PC2-6400 continues in that trend. Although the STD timings turned out not to be all too impressive, the ceiling of the memory in fact was, running at an impressive

Review ImageCrucial PC2-5300 DDR2-667 Ballistix Memory Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 08-08-2005 Category: Hardware

Crucial has once again showed strength in their high-end DDR2 performance memory. This time we take their new PC-5300/ DDR667 for a spin in the lab and the results are very positive indeed. Read the review to get all the details.

Review ImageGigabyte GV-NX78X256V-B 7800GTX Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 07-29-2005 Category: Hardware

The new 7800 series from NVIDIA is currently dominating the gaming arena as far as sheer performance and features go and the Gigabyte GV-NX78X256V-B is a solid addition to this lineup and offers a few things others have left out.

Review ImageGigabyte AirCruiser G Desktop Router Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 07-25-2005 Category: Hardware

GIGABYTE is a top-tier manufacturer known for their great motherboards and VGA cards. Recently they have expanded their product lineup in a variety of directions and the AirCruiser G Router is one those products. The AirCruiser tu

Review ImageXFX 7800GTX SLI Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 07-13-2005 Category: Hardware

The new PCIe 7800GTX from XFX is a superb combination of performance and package contents. In SLI mode these cards have no peer. As a single card solution, 1280X1024 resolutions are handled easily with all the features turned to

Review ImageAMD FX57 Versus Intel 670 CPU Review

Author: Doc Overclock Date: 06-30-2005 Category: Hardware

In what is perhaps one of the last releases of single-core CPUs, both AMD and Intel have a high-end solution that offers better performance than any CPU previously released. The AMD FX-57 and the Intel 670 go head to head in a bat

Review ImageSpire KestrelKing VI Heatsink Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 06-27-2005 Category: Hardware

In the end game, Spire comes up with an attractive offering at an attractive price, and pending that you don't plan for any heavy duty overclocking, this would make a good replacement for the stock heatsink provided with your CPU.

Review ImageChaintech 6600GT SLI Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 06-24-2005 Category: Hardware

The positives of the Chaintech 6600GT are the performance, the features, and the inclusion of Painkiller. Performance of the card in single and SLI mode is slightly above that of the XFX 6600GT cards I reviewed earlier this month.

Review ImageXFX 6600GT SLI Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 06-16-2005 Category: Hardware

XFX is a company that started making NVIDIA based video cards a couple of years ago. A relative newcomer as a manufacturer of video cards, XFX has made a name for itself as being one of the only companies that manufacture NVIDIA c

Review ImageCrucial Ballistix 1GB Memory Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 06-02-2005 Category: Hardware

Crucial is one of the premiere memory companies that has become a household name in the PC industry. Today we take a look at their 1GB matched kit of DDR2 Ballistix memory modules. Fast and overclockable, the Ballistix series of m

Review ImageAsus EN6800GT Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 05-31-2005 Category: Hardware

If you're looking for the highest performing video card setup on the market today, a SLI system is the way to go. Two 6800GTs provide higher performance than a single 6800 Ultra or a X850XT PE. ASUS's bundle, and high quality, mak

Review ImageCorsair Xpert XMS 3200XL Memory Review

Author: Tulatin Date: 05-26-2005 Category: Hardware

Taking the next logical leap from the design of the XMS pro modules, Corsair chose to add on a parametric LCD display, as well as backlit logos, all while maintaining the activity bars.

Review ImageATI X800XL 512MB Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 05-10-2005 Category: Hardware

ATI has finally crossed the 256MB boundary, but does it really make all that much of a difference? We ran the ATI X800XL 512MB Edition through a gauntlet of tests and have all the information you need. This will be the first card

Review ImageAMD Vesus Intel Battle of the Dual-Core CPUs

Author: Doc Overclock Date: 05-09-2005 Category: Hardware

Although both Intel and AMD have entered the Dual-Core CPU arena, it was the AMD 4800+ CPU, which showed the best results here in the lab. We tested these CPUs against each other using the best and most performance savvy parts we

Review ImageGigabyte X700 Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 05-02-2005 Category: Hardware

The first thing I noticed upon opening the box of the card was the cooling. Gigabyte installed a heat sink covering the VPU and a small portion of the PCB instead of a cooling fan and heat sink found on other cards. The card also

Review ImageAMD Sempron Versus Intel Celeron CPU Review

Author: Doc Overclock Date: 04-29-2005 Category: Hardware

AMD released their first Socket 754 Sempron early last year in the form of the 3100+ and their follow up chip the 3300+ continues their budget CPU line. Faster than the higher clocked Celeron, the Sempron offers solid performance

Review ImageAsetek WaterChill KT03A-L30 Cooling Solution Review

Author: John Chen Date: 04-28-2005 Category: Hardware

You might ask, if triple 120mm radiators are ideal, why wasn't this used in the past? If this triple radiator is great, why not make a quadruple?

Review ImageS3 GammaChrome S18 Pro Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 04-26-2005 Category: Hardware

S3 was the very first company to actually have a VGA card claiming to be 3D compatible in the form of their S3 Virge chipset. Ten years later we still see S3 in the VGA game and this time they introduce the S18 Gamma Chrome series

Review ImageThermaltake Big Water Liquid CPU Cooler Review

Author: Doc Overclock Date: 04-22-2005 Category: Hardware

Many companies these days find themselves dabbling in the liquid cooling arena. Thermaltakes Big Water closes the gap between hardcore and user friendly and offers a liquid cooling unit that is functional as well as ergonomic.

Review ImageNVIDIA nForce4 SLI Intel Edition Chipset Review

Author: Doc Overclock Date: 04-12-2005 Category: Hardware

NVIDIA has come a long way from their VGA roots and now has emerged as one of the fastest growing chipset manufacturers in the world. The new nForce4 SLI Intel Edition has all the makings of a great chipset and now brings SLI tech

Review ImageHSPC Tech Station Computer Workbench Review

Author: John Chen Date: 04-10-2005 Category: Hardware

I've gotten to the point where I just lay everything out in the open and use a motherboard tray for support. Now here is something that all overclocker's and reviewers will be interested in, a small workstation assembly that is su

Review ImageGigabyte Neon Cooler 775-BL Cooling Solution Review

Author: John Chen Date: 03-28-2005 Category: Hardware

The cooler we have today is Gigabyte's most recent release. The cooler is not intended for high performance and doesn't come with a high price. The Neon Cooler 775-BL is a budget cooler intended for budget enthusiasts or for simpl

Review ImageATI RADEON X850XT Platinum Edition Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 03-21-2005 Category: Hardware

What we have here is basically an overclocked X800 XT PE that although fast offers little room for overclocking as it is pushed to its extreme from the factory. Stable and compatible with both the latest Intel and AMD platforms th

Review ImageDDR2 The Second Round

Author: John Chen Date: 03-18-2005 Category: Hardware

In this round of DDR2 competition we take a look at some of the contenders who did not make the last roundup like, Crucial, Corsair and OCZ. I think you will be very surprised at the results.

Review ImageKingston KHX4300 Memory Review

Author: D'Arcy Lemay Date: 03-16-2005 Category: Hardware

The new Kinston HyperX KHX-4300 DDR memory came across as a product with two sides to its performance. On the AMD platform it showed only adequate performance, where on the P4 platform it showed real strength. A mixed bag of resul

Review ImageATI AIW Radeon X800XT AGP Video Card Review

Author: Benjamin Sun Date: 03-10-2005 Category: Hardware

As far as features go, the A-I-W X800XT is the most feature-rich multimedia video card on the market today. You get an excellent television tuner, the speed and features of one of the highest performing video cards on the market,

Review ImageThermaltake Armor VA8000 Case Review

Author: Doc Overclock Date: 03-08-2005 Category: Hardware

Few cases actually make me take a second look, and it is even more rare for me to really like one. Thermaltake's Armor is one seriously solid case that boasts ergonomic installations, a sleek modern design and form factor, and fle

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