CeBIT 2008 Coverage: Part X |
This year CeBIT changed its format a little bit: instead of focusing on personal technology and consumers, this year’s show was provided much more opportunities for business-to-bu... |
CeBIT 2008 Coverage: Part 4 |
Nearly Affordable Luxury: Asustek Unveils New Lamborghini NotebookThe Lamborghini-branded notebooks are quite a success, says Asustek Computer, and in order to extend this success, the ... |
CeBIT 2008 Coverage: Part 3 |
Back to Nature: Asustek Demos Notebooks Made of BambooMobile personal computers, which were used only by road warriors just about a decade ago, have reached the mass market by now and m... |
XIGMATEK HDT-D1284 and Scythe ZIPANG: New Processor Coolers Reviewed |
Don’t you think that the potential of CPU air cooling solutions has been completely exhausted by now? We keep testing new CPU air-coolers, many of which demonstrate great cooling ... |
AMD 790FX Motherboard Roundup |
AMD 790FX RoundupIn November last year, AMD officially launched their Spider platform, consisting of the AMD Phenom processor, 790FX core logic chipset and the ATI Radeon HD 3800 series graphic... |
CeBIT 2008 Coverage: Part 2 |
Welcome to the Club: OCZ Ready to Go with 2GHz, 2.1GHz Memory ModulesAlthough Corsair and Kingston are talking about 2.13GHz DDR3 memory modules, there are very few module suppliers who... |
CeBIT 2008 Coverage: Part 1 |
Faster, Higher, Stronger: 2133GHz with CAS8 from Corsair MemoryCorsair Memory, on of the world’s largest makers of memory modules, demonstrated what they call to be the world&rsqu... |
Two Solutions from SilverStone: Tundra TD01 Liquid-Cooling System vs Nitrogon NT06-Lite CPU Air-Cooler |
Even the leading brand names that appeared much earlier can envy extensive product range currently offered by the Taiwanese SilverStone Company founded in the not far away 2003. After a... |
Two New Coolers for Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX or Minus 20 Degrees for the Reference |
Since there is still no competitive single-chip solution in the upper price segment of the market, the reign of Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX/Ultra graphics solutions goes on. And it has been... |
Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Review |
Intel fans have been patiently waiting for the company to release their lineup of refreshed Core 2 Duo and Quad products. Intel started hyping these revised components late last year, and ... |
Roundup: AeroCool Double Power, Thermaltake DuOrb, Zalman VF1000 LED and a Few Other Good VGA Coolers |
When AMD Radeon HD 3850/3870 and Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT graphics cards appeared in the market, the search for alternative cooling systems regained its acuteness. The reason for that wer... |
300Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter: TRENDnet TEW-624UB Review |
A new wireless adapter from TRENDnet is going to be the main hero of this review.The TEW-624UB is a USB adapter supporting Draft N standard. The manufacturer’s website says it sup... |
Cooler Master Cosmos S Review |
In Space, No One Can Hear You ScreamIn our recent CES 2008 coverage, we had the opportunity to check out Cooler Master's new Cosmos Storm casing, whose internals looked remarkably similar to th... |
19" LCD Monitors Roundup Part IX |
I guess you won’t be surprised to find that seven out of the eight monitors tested for this review are based on TN matrixes. This technology can boast neither good viewing angles ... |
Four Heatpipes for Two: AeroCool SilverWind and Xfire Coolers Reviewed |
Contemporary Intel Core 2 Duo and even Intel Core 2 Quad processors do not dissipate that much heat when working in nominal mode. So, they actually do not require the default so-called ... |