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CoolJag JVC682A K8 Heatsink Review
Published: Sunday, July 18, 2004 - CoolingI have been a huge fan of hybrid heatsinks for quite a number of years and have discovered that copper usage is very important in making the heatsink work properly.
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XFX 5700 Ultra Dual DVI DDR3 Review
Published: Monday, May 24, 2004 - VideoThe XFX FX 5700 Ultra is truly a gamer card, built by gamers for gamers but I wouldn't limit its usage to just games, the dual DVI connections are perfect for any digital workstation.
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Microcool NorthPole Northbridge Cooler Review
Published: Wednesday, May 5, 2004 - CoolingGood aftermarket Northbridge coolers are fairly hard to come by especially if you are using an Intel i865PE or i875P chipset. The NorthPole cooler from Microcool solves this problem provided that you can stand a little noise.
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asetek Antarctica Waterblock Review
Published: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 - Coolingasetek has introduced a new high performance waterblock called the Antarctica. The block is using a microchannel design and 3 push in type hose barbs for better cooling and performance.
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Demonic XTC Waterblock (P4) Review
Published: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 - CoolingDemonic Water Cooling has been busy finishing these components and was nice enough to send over the updated parts for review.
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Chaintech Apogee 5700 Ultra Video Card Review
Published: Tuesday, March 9, 2004 - VideoThe Chaintech Apogee AA5700U is a very solid card that not only performs well but also has enough overclocking headroom to boost performance up by 20% across the board. Considering that this free performance is factory accessible using the GOSU software software why not to use it.