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Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W Power Supply Review
Published: Saturday, June 19, 2010 - Power_SupplyWhen building up a gaming or enthusiast system your time and money is often concentrated on making sure you get the most powerful video card and processor you can afford. This is natural considering those two items usually dictate performance.
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Cooler Master Elite 430 Case Review
Published: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 - CasesIn the world of the system builder there are always boundaries that hold them to certain hardware levels. The primary factor is the budget; this is where hard decisions have to be made to sacrifice components for the sake of the project. Often times the money saved is either in PSU power handling or the computer case.
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Gigabyte Radeon HD5750 Silent Cell Video Card Review
Published: Thursday, May 27, 2010 - VideoIn this review we will be looking at a new card from Gigabyte called the GV-R575SL-1GI. Unlike traditional video cards with heatsink and fan combo this Radeon HD5750 comes completely silent and passively cooled.
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Cooler Master HAF X Case Review
Published: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - CasesWhile the HAF X is what we would call a pre-modded case there are still plenty of modding opportunities available. Some of these modifications are fairly simple such as watercooling installs, fan swaps, and custom paint, while others may require more work.
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Thermalright T-Rad2 GTX & VRM R3 Video Card Heatsink Review
Published: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 - CoolingThere are many reasons for buying an aftermarket cooler; some are looking to keep their systems extremely quiet while others may be looking to increase heat capacity for overclocking. The Thermalright T-Rad2 GTX and VRM R3 can handle both of those situations and in some cases, at the same time.
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Thermaltake Frio Heatsink Review
Published: Wednesday, May 5, 2010 - CoolingDual fan towers have quickly become the aftermarket cooling standard for the PC. They are relatively compact, provide excellent surface area for cooling, and are limited only by the available room in your chassis and motherboard components. Of course performance is the key thing with aftermarket coolers and overall performance is a direct result of how well a company can combine everything together.