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Hardware Review Round-up Bonanza

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 11 November 2002 - 11:18 · no comments & 427 views

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Its that time again, my inbox is overflowing with hardware reviews...

Lamps Electronics Cold Cathodes Review
When looking for cold cathode kits to complete your new casemod, it's fairly common to find more than one brand of cold cathode available on the market. As most people buy from retailers, online or offline, there are many choices available to the would-be-purchaser. One such alternative comes from Lamps Electronics. Based in China, though they don't actually sell any cold cathodes to the end user, they do manufacture their own range of cold cathodes which are then sold to distributors or retailers worldwide.

View: Lamps Electronics Cold Cathodes Review @ 8BallsHardware

ThermalRight SK7 Heatsink Reaview
OCIA has posted a review on the newly released ThermalRight SK7 Heatsink, a follow-up to the ever popular SK6. Will this cooler offer the same level of performance ThermalRight earned with the SK6 series, or is this simply a clever marketing gimmick to take advantage of the SK6's popularity?

View: ThermalRight SK7 Heatsink @ OCIA

ASUS A7V8X Review
have reviewed the new ASUS A7V8X. This Mainboard based on the VIA KT400 Chipset. The Features are USB 2.0, Fire Wire, Serial ATA, Q-FAN and many more.

View: ASUS A7V8X Review @ TecCentral.de

More reivews inside...


VLS Lost-In-Space LCD Review
“If you have not already noticed yet, we are in an information critical era. From notebooks, internet, PDA’s, cell phones to the more household items as television, clocks and radios. All these things have been invented to inform us as well as entertain us (you don’t’ find clocks entertaining?). Today, I bring you an innovative product by Virtual Lab Systems, which brings us a new approach to bringing us information. ...”

View: VLS Lost-In-Space LCD Review @ KEP Technologies

XtremeDDR PC-3500+ Review
MBReview has taken a look at some lightning fast memory from XtremeDDR, their PC-3500+. The memory is rated at a blazing 444MHz CL 2.5! They weren't lucky enough to get it quite that high with their hardware setup, but they still managed a nice 390MHz FSB on their Athlon MP test bed. Want to know if this memory really is "The Gamer's Memory"? Head on over to find out!

View: XtremeDDR PC-3500+ Review @ MBReview

Xoxide X300 mid-tower case review
"The case comes pre-modded with a window on the side, but unlike the square window, which seems to have become the norm, this one is a sort of petal design with a fan in the middle and separate parts of the window spreading out from the fan..."

View: Xoxide X300 mid-tower case review @ RipNet-UK


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