Thursday, December 17, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Motherboards.org) 17/12/2009


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Silverstone Sugo SG06 Mini-ITX SFF Case with SST-TOB02 :: Posted by THRASHER2
"If I had any feedback for Silverstone on the SG06, I would
definitely like more tool-less features for all the removable cages and for
securing PCI devices. I would have also liked at least one more fan to help
exhaust heat and increase the longevity of my hardware. But, with the case
footprint being so minuscule, I can understand why it would be difficult to
add more cooling options. Overall, we were very pleased with the SG06's
overall design, functionality, and cooling properties."

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Cryo PC Tetrad Extreme - Review - XSReviews :: Posted by THRASHER2
"Cryo PC are one of the gaming system manufacturers plugging away in the shadow of the giants, but they seem to put together some nice pieces of kit; for not too high a price either. Today we're looking at a machine called the Tetrad, which promises good performance, in a quiet and well put together machine. Of course every single gaming PC manufacturer says that, so it needs to be put to the test. Let's get on with it."

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iXBT Labs Review: MSI P55M-GD45 Motherboard :: Posted by THRASHER2
"MSI P55M-GD45 has all the necessary features, even offering additional support for a number of older technologies. Owners of compact PC enclosures who don't intend overclocking, may consider this model as a good deal."

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ASUS P7P55D-E PRO @ Techgage.com :: Posted by THRASHER2
A couple of weeks ago, ASUS released its first two under-$200 P55 motherboards that support both S-ATA and USB 3.0. We're taking a look at the higher-end of the two, the P7P55D-E PRO. As you'd expect, this is one packed board, featuring a great design and a number of improvements over the company's P55 launch boards.

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XFX HD5770 Video Card Review @ Tweaknews :: Posted by THRASHER2
"XFX's version of the HD5770 videocard is a great performing DirectX 11 videocard for the money. This videocard and its excellent reference cooling loves to overclock and performs beyond expectations for a mainstream videocard. In fact, two of them would make a highly affordable crossfire setup for slightly over US$350."

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CoolerMaster Gladiator 600 Review @ High Tech Reviews :: Posted by THRASHER2
The case we are going to be looking at today is the CoolerMaster Gladiator 600, it is a mid-tower case that supports a total of five 120mm fans. So come on along as we check this new addition to the CoolerMaster lineup.


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Noctua NH-D14 Cpu cooler @ Rbmods :: Posted by THRASHER2
Noctua is well known for their top of the line cpu coolers, they have now developed a new cooler which is about twice the size of their older ones. Noctua coolers have always been quite big but this takes the prize so it is going to be interesting to see how well it performs.

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Thermaltake Level 10 Chassis Review :: Posted by THRASHER2
"Something that might not be obvious from the pictures: the Level 10
is LARGE. It is 12.6 inches wide, 24.5 inches deep, 26.3 inches high, and
weighs nearly 50 pounds empty! The handles on the top and the base
definitely come in handy. While I had no trouble transporting the case from
the office into my photo studio by myself (the case is well balanced,) the
additional handle in the base was nice to have. If two people are used to
carry the case, this extra handle makes it a breeze."

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