EXCLUSIVE: Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme 8800 Video Card Cooler Review
“Arctic Cooling is known for their highly efficient and affordable CPU
and VGA heatsinks, when they offered us their latest high end Geforce
8800 / ATI HD 2900 cooler for test we jumped at the opportunity. The
Accelero Xtreme is the biggest VGA cooler we have tested yet and
promises to gives the best from Thermalright and Zalman a runs for its
money. Can this product grab top spot in our VGA cooler performance
chart? Let’s find out.”
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http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=667
Title:Â Â Richard Garriott’s Tabula Rasa Updated To Include Player Character Hybrids @ BiTT News
Text:Â Â The latest update to Richard Garriott’s Tabula Rasa sees the inclusion of player character HYBRIDS – DNA spliced human/alien cross breeds with enhanced attributes and physical appearance.
Link: http://biitt.com/2112/
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Title:Â Â Â Faith and a .45 Trailer @ BiTT News
Text:  Deadline Games just released their game Debut trailer. Check it out below, or watch it here in HD.
Link:Â Â http://biitt.com/2118/
Gaming mice are getting serious… what once was marketed as a niche novelty item is now taken seriously as professional sports equipment.
Most gaming mice have a core set of common features that PC gamers look for. These rodents usually feature notched scroll wheels, high DPI, on-the-fly sensitivity changes, macro ability, and onboard memory just to start. Most manufacturers seem to think that more features translates into a better gaming mouse, but this isn’t true at all. Having too much granularity or complicated features can slow down the PC gamer when timing is absolutely critical.
To this end, SteelSeries enters the professional gaming mouse arena with their Ikari Laser Professional Gaming Mouse. Instead of fancy lights and other gimicks, the Ikari focuses on build quality and no-nonsense features.
Review URL ::
http://www.ocmodshop.com/ocmodshop.aspx?a=1052

| Intel SkullTrail Platform Review |
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Author: Doc Overclock Date: 02-05-2008
Intel really has been firing up their engines at full speed and the new SkullTrail takes the multiplatform system to new levels. This is the first anything and everthing platform as it has all the power that worstation class users need, and all the thrills and features that gamers and enthsiasts covet for their personal PC. This is the only Intel platform that integrates NVIDIA’s SLI technology and on a board that supports CrossFire as well. There is more to this system than we even got to in this review, but so far this system has been the fastest and most feature oriented one we have seen yet. Truly Intel has been doing their homework and the overclocker audience once shunned and ignored is now embraced in the boldest move by the boys in blue yet. Check out the cool SkullTrail case we modded from a CoolerMaster Stacker 830, its sweet!
Review Link: http://www.motherboards.org/reviews/hardware/1747_1.html
Title: Audio Codec Comparison Table
Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/520
Category: Tutorials
Summary:
A series of quick reference tables showing the main specs of the most popular audio codecs you can find on motherboards.
Here is a snippet:
“Audio codec is a small chip measuring ¼ sq. in. (7 mm2) located on the motherboard in charge of the analog audio functions. Knowing the specs of a codec will allow you to compare the audio quality of different motherboards, allowing you to choose the right product for you.”
I4U NEWS reviews the Viewsonic DF88W 8-inch Digital Photo Frame.
Quote from the review:
“The Viewsonic DF88W 8-inch Digital Photo Frame has an 8-inch TFT active color matrix LCD with a 7.32-ich viewable image size. The screen resolution is 800 x 480 and the contrast ratio is 300:1. Viewing angles are 130 degrees horizontal and 110 degrees vertical with brightness of 250 cd/m2.
A built-in card reader is compatible with CF, SD, MMC, MS and MS Pro memory cards. Supported video formats include M-JPEG1, MPEG2, and MPEG4. Supported audio format is MP3.”
Full Review:
http://www.i4u.com/full-review-375.html
