Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Tweaknews reviews Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 LGA775 P4 Heatpipe Cooler: "Today I will be reviewing a rather unique cooling solution that boasts a quieter fan and from what the manufacturer is claiming, is a better and more efficient cooling solution for your new LGA775 processor. With a rather interesting fan and enough surface area to cool a toaster oven, let's see how this heatpipe based cooler performs while being attached to the Tweaknews testbed equipped with one of the hottest running processors on the the market, the Intel 3.46Ghz Extreme Edition."

WiFlyer Review: There may soon come a day when everyone will have a broadband connection to the Internet. For now the fact is that the majority of Internet users still use a dial-up connection. While this is common knowledge, no company has made a product that allows dial-up users to share their connection as easy as a router can for broadband. That is until now. I would like to introduce the WiFlyer dial-up/broadband portable access point from Always On Wireless. Just what can the WiFlyer do? Read on and find out.

Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Review at InsaneTek: Arctic-Cooling has been known mostly for their dominating VGA Silencers, which combined efficient cooling and minimal noise. We reviewed their latest update of VGA silencers months ago and awarded them the "MUST HAVE" award.  Today, we will be looking at their latest innovation. The Freezer 64 utilizes a patented fan that creates almost no noise.  Hopefully, this heatsink will be just as effective as their VGA Silencers were.

EPoX 9NPA+ (Nvidia nForce4 Ultra) Motherboard at The Crucible: EPoX has delivered an excellent product in the 9NPA+. It provides a ton of options, great overclocking and very nice performance all at a reasonable price. If you are looking to upgrade to a new PCI Express Athlon64 system and are looking for a board that won't let you down take a
look at the EPoX EP-9NPA+ nForce4 Ultra.

Kingwin Ultra Cool Laptop Cooler at ClubOC: Notebooks are getting extremely complex and powerful, so much that I would say they are probably one year behind in terms of speed and performance in comparison to a desktop computer. One of the benefits of a notebook is its portability, and when it comes to the accessories that you can buy for your own portable computer, those items should be portable as well. That can be quite the challenge though because you can quite easily outfit your own notebook with so many items that its quickly loses the advantage of being portable. That is just one of many concerns when it comes to making your notebook more user friendly, until now with the Kingwin Ultra-Cool. The Ultra-Cool not only keeps your notebook cool, but it gives you the kind of features that would take up the surface area of a computer table.

BTX Form Factor Explained at PCStats: A lot of us have been wondering about the new BTX standard Intel is proposing, and if it's really worth buying into. PCstats looks into this new form factor for how PC cases, power supplies and motherboards will be built. We've also test run Microsoft's new beta spyware protection software. It fails to completely replace the assortment of applications currently out there... but is a step up.

PolarFLO TT Water Blocks at A1-Electronics: We can see that these PolarFLO TT water blocks come in a choice of colours from plain Chrome to Red, Blue and Black making them very smart, stylish and modern looking to enhance any computer.

Standard or High Definition: It's All in the Pixel Count at eCoustics: LCD, plasma, and DLP devices are all called "fixed-pixel" displays because the panel has a predefined and fixed number of pixels in its display format. Knowing the number of pixels in each direction (horizontally and vertically) will tell you how sharp an image it will produce.

More Tidbits:

Seagate 5GB Pocket Hard Drive at Bjorn3D ; More than 100 price finders around the globe at AMDBoard ; PDP System Patriot 1GB DC DDR2 PC4200+XBL at Techniz ; NVIDIA Forceware Beta Drive at 3DChip ; Cooler Master Hyper48 Cooler at PimpRig ; OCZ ModStream 520W PSU at OCModShop ; DeckLED Backlit Keyboard at LAN Addict.

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