Wednesday, December 19, 2012

IT News Head Lines (Pro-Clockers) 20/12/2012

Pro-Clockers Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP 1600MHz 16GB Kit Review

This problem could be rectified simply by journeying over to Crucial.com and ordering up a new set of Ballistix Sport VLP memory kit. Not only will they eliminate the clearance problem between the two components but also omit having to pump tons of voltage in the DIMM to get a good heavy clock out of them. Read More ...
Noctua NH-L9i Low Profile CPU Cooler Review

Our latest sample from them has a particular destination as well. It is heading straight towards those with very little spacing inside their towers. Those using some of the very small chassis from Lian Li and Silverstone may be in the market for a cooler like the one we are about to review. The NH-L9i is designed to cool the lower wattage processors that we are seeing pop up all over Intel's roadmap.  The cooler is very and I mean very low-profile, just 37mm with fan. It is designed to tame the little heat that Intel's 77 watt TDP processors produce. Coupled with a NF-A9x14 cooling fan, the two can fit into the narrowest of spaces. Read More ...
Cooler Master Storm Ceres-400 Gaming Headset Review
It looks like Cooler Master is taking the whole audio thing pretty seriously. In the past few months we have see them release a total of four headsets. It begun with the higher end Sirus with its true 5.1 channel setup, which produced an offspring dubbed the Sirus S but it did not include a remote and had comparatively lesser sound features. Also there was the Sonuz, lower priced but still featured great mid-range sound quality. Now we have the Ceres-400. The Ceres-400 is the least expensive of all units but CM still promises good sound quality no matter what you are planning to use them for. Read More ...
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