Hexus has some TwinMOS PC3200 on the bench. The TwinMOS PC3200 256MB DDR Memory Module exceeded its specification and achieved a maximum bus speed of 207 Mhz at its rated timings, and still managed to do 212Mhz at more relaxed timings. The Corsair XMS3200 outperformed it by a noticeable margin, but to be fair, the Corsair RAM is considerably more expensive and is rated for better memory timings. The TwinMOS PC3200 performed very well in the tests, even at its default timings. It's a pity it couldn't manage 200 Mhz bus full timings like the Corsair XMS3200, but still it's leaps and bounds over what you would be able to push the bus to with PC2100 or even high quality PC2700, and to be fair it is a lot cheaper.You can also win free stuff.
3DGM has a Crystalfontz LCD Display Kit Model 632 to show you. And some GeIL PC3500 433MHz DDR Platinum. The GeIL PC3500 433MHz DDR Platinum Series memory will not disappoint whether you are non-overclocker or hardcore overclocker who wants 433MHz DDR speeds and more. I was easily able to break the 433MHz DDR rated speed with excellent benchmark results. This memory is stable, fast, lifetime warranty and well priced. Watch the Video to find out more...
Monkey Review powers up an Antec True Blue PSU. All in all, this power supply couldnt produce a single flaw during testing. The great new technologies and the sweet looking LEDs add a lot to a generally bland PC part. Performance is way up there and the price isnt too bad compared to the value youre getting for your buck. I am giving this guy a perfect score and our editors choice award. If youre looking for performance and a good looking power supply, I strongly suggest any of the Antec TrueBlue power supplies.