
Thermaltake Element T Mid Tower @ Pro-Clockers :: Posted by THRASHER2
The newest series of cases from Thermaltake is the Element line. The Element series consist of three cases: S, G and the T. Each of the cases are designed to satisfy different individuals. The S is meant for professionals in a office, business or even producers of music and videos. The G is for the gamer that wants a killer looking case to house all his or her gaming gear. The last model is the T and we'll be taking a look at it today. The T is for the budget-minded individual that wants something which looks good and doesn't cost an entire paycheck to buy. The Element T is an all black mesh front panel case with clean lines begging for some attention.
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Akasa Everest Cooling station review @ Driverheaven :: Posted by THRASHER2
Akasa are renowned for their many cooling-related series and products, but over the years they diversified into other market areas. We reviewed many of their products during the past few years, including but not limited to PSUآ’s, computer cases and CPU coolers. Today we are going to have a look at a rather interesting product, the Everest notebook cooling station. As its name suggests, the Everest is a stand for notebooks designed to serve as a cooler.
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Patriot Memory Corza 2-Drive NAS Enclosure Review :: Posted by THRASHER2
Patriot Memory has recently released their first NAS device; the Corza 2-Drive NAS enclosure. This device is designed to use two SATA drives in either a RAID 0, RAID 1, or Linear (aka JBOD) configuration. While two SATA drives doesn't sound like much, the Corza can provide up to 4TB of storage space based on currently available drives.
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CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 3000 System Review :: Posted by THRASHER2
"Back in November we had our first taste of a pre-built computer from CyberPower, the Gamer Infinity GTX. It featured the new Intel Core i7 965 processor and cost a cool $4000. With todayآ’s launch of Intelآ’s Lynnfield processor, CyberPower was gracious enough to send us one of their upcoming systems based on the new LGA 1156 platform, the Gamer Xtreme 3000. Packed with an overclocked Intel Core i7 860 processor and an EVGA GTX 295 video card, this system is sure to rock and it costs just $1599.99..."
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Thecus N4100 PRO NAS device @ t-break :: Posted by THRASHER2
The N4100PRO is based on the AMD Geode LX800 Processor with 256MB memory which
should make it reasonably fast. The drives easily screw in the bay and then
simply slide into the SATA/POWER connector built on the logic board of the
N4100PRO- no messy cables."
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