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CoolerMaster Sileo 500 Case Review
Published: Friday, November 20, 2009 - CasesA silent case may seem like a "sales gimmick" to some people, after all how can a case make noise? While it is true that the case itself isn't loud it can help transmit sound. After all it is the fans and other components that actually generate the noise. But the direct noise is only half of the battle, many of the sounds you hear coming from your case can be traced back to all of the moving parts and their affect on the case itself.
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Silverstone RV02 Raven 2 Case Review
Published: Thursday, October 29, 2009 - CasesIn this review we will be looking at the latest and greatest case from Silverstone called the Raven 2. As the name indicates this case is a second generation Raven chassis that shares many of the same fundamentals established by the original Raven. We had a rare opportunity to see a working prototype of the Raven 2 at Computex and were impressed from the start.
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DFI BloodIron G41-T33 Motherboard Review
Published: Friday, October 9, 2009 - MotherboardsIn terms of basic motherboards you can't go wrong with the DFI BloodIron G41, this MicroATX motherboard not only supports the latest Intel 775 processors but comes with an onboard graphics processor giving you the flexibility to use this system in a variety of different situations from a high-end HTPC application to a budget gaming or family rig.
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Foxconn Flaming Blade Motherboard Review
Published: Monday, October 5, 2009 - MotherboardsThe Flaming Blade with its strange naming scheme is intended to have that Ninja like spirit. The spirit of a strong fighter that will silently stalk and take out its target, then disappear into the night like it was never there. That is exactly how Foxconn built the Flaming Blade, the board is a trimmed down version of the BloodRage but only in "extra" features that many gamers rarely use. Of course all of this translates into a lower pricetag with great performance.
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Active Media Penguin USB Drive Preview
Published: Monday, September 28, 2009 - StorageThere isn't much that can be said about USB drives in general, they work great, are extremely convenient and when a portion of the proceeds can benefit a good cause you cannot complain. Active Media Products donates 5% of the retail price of this merchandise to WWF, with a minimum annual contribution of $25,000.
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Super Talent UltraDrive ME 32GB SSD Review
Published: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - StorageSolid State Drives are quickly becoming a popular upgrade in all types of computers. They are completely silent, extremely fast, and consume considerably less power. So why have they not replaced rotational hard drives?