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Time for another edition of the world wide webbery
Hexus has an Abit AT-7 Max2 on the bench. And A Shuttle SB51G SFF PC.
Shuttle have once again proved that small-form-factor PCs don't have to be a compromise between form and performance. For all intents and purposes, the Shuttle SB51G performs in the same vein as any desktop PC featuring a DDR333-capable chipset.
Monsters have a DIY subwoofer.
Once I had the materials gathered and the design work done, I was able to complete the entire project in less than four hours! I cant stress how easy this was to make and am stunned by the output of the subwoofer for such a simple project. Please understand that a standard cheap subwoofer system advertised for computers at $29 simply isnt in the same league as a professional larger system like this. Most computer "subwoofers" have 4" or 5" drivers that are physically not capable of producing an adequate low frequency response. You WILL be pleased with the difference.
Silent Heatsink roundup at SPCR.
We have three celebrated heavyweights and a renown low-noise specialist for our first heatsink roundup review. The contenders: Thermalright SLK800 and AX7, the venerable Swiftech MC462A, and the CNPS6000Cu from low noise specialist Zalman. All are socket-A (AMD) heatsinks noted for their excellent design, superb finish and good performance. The first three are darlings of overclockers and performance nuts who usually use noisy high airflow fans; the Zalman is designed specifically for good cooling with low noise (read: low airflow).
3DGM has a review of the Abit AT7 Max2 also.
The ABIT IT7-MAX2 Motherboard is without a doubt is one of the best motherboards on the planet for the Intel P4 CPU. With onboard HTP374 RAID, 5.1 Audio, 10 USB 2 ports, 2 Firewire ports, LAN port, etc. and is unbelievable at overclocking with stability to boot! Watch the Video to find out more...
R9700 Pro at Hardavenue.
Showcasing breakneck speeds rendered with a level of image quality never seen before, the Radeon 9700 Pro is definitely the hardcore gamers current choice.
AMDWorld jumps on the R9700 Pro action.
That simply is NVIDIA won't just need a faster card they will need an all-round design to match the features and capabilities of the RADEON 9700 PRO card.
Kingmax PC3200 at PCStats.
Asus i845PE action at AMD3d.
Lighted Fans at Tweakers AU.
Vantec 1U heatsink at OCIA.
Lian Li PC-6089A at MTB.
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Time for another edition of the world wide webbery
Hexus has an Abit AT-7 Max2 on the bench. And A Shuttle SB51G SFF PC.
Shuttle have once again proved that small-form-factor PCs don't have to be a compromise between form and performance. For all intents and purposes, the Shuttle SB51G performs in the same vein as any desktop PC featuring a DDR333-capable chipset.
Monsters have a DIY subwoofer.
Once I had the materials gathered and the design work done, I was able to complete the entire project in less than four hours! I cant stress how easy this was to make and am stunned by the output of the subwoofer for such a simple project. Please understand that a standard cheap subwoofer system advertised for computers at $29 simply isnt in the same league as a professional larger system like this. Most computer "subwoofers" have 4" or 5" drivers that are physically not capable of producing an adequate low frequency response. You WILL be pleased with the difference.
Silent Heatsink roundup at SPCR.
We have three celebrated heavyweights and a renown low-noise specialist for our first heatsink roundup review. The contenders: Thermalright SLK800 and AX7, the venerable Swiftech MC462A, and the CNPS6000Cu from low noise specialist Zalman. All are socket-A (AMD) heatsinks noted for their excellent design, superb finish and good performance. The first three are darlings of overclockers and performance nuts who usually use noisy high airflow fans; the Zalman is designed specifically for good cooling with low noise (read: low airflow).
3DGM has a review of the Abit AT7 Max2 also.
The ABIT IT7-MAX2 Motherboard is without a doubt is one of the best motherboards on the planet for the Intel P4 CPU. With onboard HTP374 RAID, 5.1 Audio, 10 USB 2 ports, 2 Firewire ports, LAN port, etc. and is unbelievable at overclocking with stability to boot! Watch the Video to find out more...
R9700 Pro at Hardavenue.
Showcasing breakneck speeds rendered with a level of image quality never seen before, the Radeon 9700 Pro is definitely the hardcore gamers current choice.
AMDWorld jumps on the R9700 Pro action.
That simply is NVIDIA won't just need a faster card they will need an all-round design to match the features and capabilities of the RADEON 9700 PRO card.
Kingmax PC3200 at PCStats.
Asus i845PE action at AMD3d.
Lighted Fans at Tweakers AU.
Vantec 1U heatsink at OCIA.
Lian Li PC-6089A at MTB.
New Ripnet Forums