Hot on the heals of our RAID 0 review of Hitachi's 1TB drives, we check out the latest performance drives from Seagate. Who will reign supreme with the title of the best 1TB drives for the money? Read on to find out!
The last time we heard from Hitachi, they had produced the fastest 500GB drive we have ever seen. Today we get shocked all over again when we review their latest 1 TB drives both alone and in a 2GB RAID 0 array! How do they perform? Click the link to find out!
With a zero pixel defect 7" touch screen monitor built right in, Zalman's HD160XT may very well be the flashiest home theater PC case on the market. Does it live up to they hype? Read our review to find out!
First it was 1000 Watts, now 1200? The never-ending one-up-manship continues with this latest 1200 Watt power supply from Epower. How does it perform? Read on to find out. More Info
With Intel's latest price cuts, the Q6600, at less than $300, has become the most affordable quad core processor on the market. But when it comes to overclocking not all Intel CPUs were created equal. Read on to find out all about stepping and how it can mark the difference between an overclocking dud and an overclocking superstar! More Info
Today, I will be reviewing a 2GB kit of Crucial's "Tracer" series high speed memory. We were very impressed with the PC6400 non-tracer kit we reviewed not too long ago for our Get Ready for Vista Gaming Rig, lets see if Crucial's latest memory modules live up to their already stirling reputation.
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With its stylish good looks and a huge 25cm side fan, Enermax's latest full tower case promises both flair and performance. How well does it live up to these promises? Read on to find out. More Info
OCZ has a reputation for innovation in memory technology. Today we review some modules from their "Flex XLC" line of performance DDR2 memory. These modules boast some impressive cooling capacities and some amazingly low CAS latencies. Click on to check out the whole review. More Info
While many may think 1000 Watts might be a bit of an overkill, the delicate overclocking process requires exceptionally stable voltages, and Enermax has proven themselves in the past to be more than up to this task. More Info
For our "Get Ready for Vista" Gaming PC, we chose ECS's take on Nvidia's 650i chipset mainly because it was cheap. Does it have the performance to match its affordability or do you truly get what you pay for? Read on to find out! More Info
If you are a pocket hard drive junkie like I am, you're always looking for the next cool device that can store even more than the last. Over the years they crew at ClubOC have reviewed just about everything on the market from 32mb flash drives to portable notebook hard drives. Now there is someth... Club Overclocker
Initially I had some reservations of how a 300W PSU would handle our test system in real-world testing. Needless to say the Silverstone ST30NF 300W PSU got the job done efficiently and quietly, or should I say silently. It doesn't come cheap, ringing in at close to $150, but that's the price you ... Viper Lair
There has not been that much info released about the AM2 yet, but there is enough to cover. Will this be a CPU that we should wait for before building another system? Let's take a look at what we know so far and see. techgage.com
We all need ram, but how much? 2 Gigabytes seems to be becoming the standard now, and more and more companies are coming out with these kits in lower latencies. Kingston is not new to the memory industry but they seem not well known in enthusiast circles, their new low latency 2 GB kit might just... ThinkComputers.org
If you're one of the many who are jumping into widescreen gaming with the purchase of your first LCD, there are a few things you need to learn... Widescreen Gaming
The GeIL Ultra Platinum PC4000 Dual Channel Memory's performance at its default speed is blistering fast. This is possible because of the excellent 2.5-4-4-7 memory timing. While that's commendable, I was able to use a timing of 2-4-4-6 at 500MHz DDR. This results in better performance, which is ... 3dgamers.com
The iPod Nano is the kind of product that just makes you stop and stare - anyone that you show it to just wants to hold it and play with it, a bit like when I first showed people my PSP back in January. The Nano shows that Apple isnâ??t sitting on its laurels - it's evolving the iPod and e... The Register
Well, if you thought the new license with Disney for the Muppets was going to waste, along comes the first installment of a new special called Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony starring those two cranky old men from the Muppet Show. See for yourself what you think... Movies.com
The SanDisk Ultra CompactFlash Memory card range are designed to cope with the greater demands of high-performance digital cameras. Boasting more than twice the write speed of standard SanDisk CompactFlash cards (up to 2.8MB per second), they quickly store the large image data created by multi-me... Modtown
For those with large MP3 collections, and a less than desirable hard drive the Nomad is truly useful. You can store up to 20 gigabytes of data on it, and its still able to be unplugged and taken with you anywhere you need to go. Think Techie