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OCZ PC3500 @ PCStats.
Bytecc HotDrive 2.5'' HD Enclosure Reviewed @ HTR.
Spire Neon thing @ HH.
Trendnet KVM @ ER.
[QUOTE]If you have multiple computers, but lack the proper space or funds for multiple keyboards, mice, and monitors, then a KVM switch may be the answer you have been looking for. The KVM switch in this review, is a low cost 2-port switch that allows you to use one keyboard, mouse, and monitor on two computers, it is the Trendnet KVM 2 Port Switch Kit TK-205I.[/QUOTE:108521650
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OCZ PC3500 @ PCStats.
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When Intel introduced the i865PE/i875P chipsets over a year ago, the Pentium 4 overclocking changed, but many enthusiasts seem to have forgotten that the rules stayed the same. Latency is just as important as bandwidth, for the average overclocker/gamer latency is actually more important! And so in this day and age, pretty much everyone reviewing high-speed memory, except us, has been praising the introduction of high speed DIMM's. Sure they let you go higher than ever before, but only at a very steep price.
Bytecc HotDrive 2.5'' HD Enclosure Reviewed @ HTR.
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Do you happen to have a 2.5" drive lying around the house that you just can't find a home for? Well I just may have a solution for you. Bytecc's HotDrive 2.5" USB Drive Enclosure. It's a sturdy little aluminum box which even the most inexperienced computer user can turn into a very handy external drive for your home or office. With support of up to an 80 GB sized drive you should not be left wanting for space.
Spire Neon thing @ HH.
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Cold cathode lighting kits are one of the simplest ways to modify your case. The problem is that with so many companies putting out lighting kits today, it can become difficult to determine which kit is best for you.
Trendnet KVM @ ER.
[QUOTE]If you have multiple computers, but lack the proper space or funds for multiple keyboards, mice, and monitors, then a KVM switch may be the answer you have been looking for. The KVM switch in this review, is a low cost 2-port switch that allows you to use one keyboard, mouse, and monitor on two computers, it is the Trendnet KVM 2 Port Switch Kit TK-205I.[/QUOTE:108521650