Soltek EQ3702M mini barebones [Review, Hexus]
Hardware manufacturers are often keen to exploit other avenues of growth. Just because a firm is best known for producing motherboards doesn't preclude it from branching out into related areas. Most, if not all, of the motherboard goliaths now carry a full range of graphics cards, usually based on either ATi's or NVIDIA's latest GPUs. MSI, for example, now manufacture or distribute the obvious motherboard, graphics cards, server-orientated hardware, optical drives, wireless and wired connectivity and barebones units. Sun, 26 Oct, 2003 | 531 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Soltek Qbic EQ3701M [Review, Hardwarezone]
Spacious interior, rounded IDE/Floppy cables, 4 drive bays and a gorgeous mirror front panel are some of the major highlights of the Soltek Qbic EQ3701M nForce2-IGP SFF system. Find out more about it and how did this SFF compare to the 5-Star Shuttle XPC equivalent in this review.
Tue, 15 Jul, 2003 | 510 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Thermalright SP-94 [Review, Systemcooling]
Just a couple of weeks ago, we reviewed Thermalright’s latest incarnation of the SLK-900 series of coolers, the AMD-only SLK-900A. Now Thermalright is giving something new to Intel users. The P4-only SP-94 is the newest heat sink in Thermalright’s arsenal of cooling equipment, and is set to perform like an SLK-900 on steroids, as it is equipped with not one, not two, but three huge heat pipes. Tue, 19 Aug, 2003 | 729 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Zalman ZM80C-HP VGA Heatpipe Cooler [Review, Systemcooling]
Zalman is a recognized leader in the PC industry for their line of innovative noise prevention cooling products. Today we are taking an in-depth look at Zalman’s latest fan less video card cooler, the ZM80C-HP. This massive, dual heatsink cooler incorporates a heatpipe and is designed to cool the graphics processing unit (GPU) on today’s hottest video cards. Zalman also offers a silent fan option that can be attached to the ZM80C-HP for addition cooling. Sun, 24 Aug, 2003 | 642 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Standing Tall : Samsung’s 910T 19 LCD Monitor [Review, GamePC]
Today at GamePC, we're looking at a new 19" screen from Samsung, which replaces their highly praised 191T series of screens. The 191T was one of the first high-end "enthusiast" LCD monitors, but in the time since it was released, Samsung's competition has caught up. The 910T is the replacement model, and looks to correct some of the previous mistakes made by the (very popular) 191T series. Namely, the 191T had to dodge complaints about low contrast levels, design choices, and overall high prices. As new 19" models from Viewsonic and Planar giving performance levels on par with Samsung, its high-time that Samsung upped the ante with a new model. Let's see how it fares. Fri, 11 Jun, 2004 | 654 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Top 10 19-Inch CRT Monitors [Roundup, PCWorld]
Providing excellent graphics, a new display from NEC-Mitsubishi races to the top. Mon, 13 Oct, 2003 | 725 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Toshiba Satellite 5205-S705 with nVIDIA's GeForce FX Go 5600 [Review, Tomshardware]
DirectX 9-capable GPUs for notebooks? As early as CeBIT (March 13, 2003), ATi introduced its DirectX 9-capable GPU with Mobility Radeon 9600, as did nVIDIA with its GeForce FX Go 5600. However, plagued by power consumption issues and heat problems, they've been slow in getting to market. In this piece, we test the Toshiba Satellite 5205-S705 with nVIDIA's GeForce FX Go 5600, and we'll follow it up soon with a test of a notebook with ATi's Mobility Radeon 9600. Wed, 23 Jul, 2003 | 655 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
VIA KT600: Asus A7V600 [Review, amdzone]
We test our first motherboard based on the VIA KT600 chipset. The Asus A7V600 takes full benefits of its new features.
VIA is back and on the 400MHz FSB plane with their new KT600 chipset. While we think this naming scheme is confusing we also are glad to see another choice for 400MHz FSB Athlons. If you are familiar with the KT400 or KT400A chipset then the features of the KT600 will be familiar to you. Thu, 03 Jul, 2003 | 1514 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Xincom XC-DPG402 Dual WAN Router [Review, Lostcircuits]
Light gray with a white front plate and the necessary status LEDs, the DPG402 could almost be considered handsome. The model number stands for a dual port gateway with four 10-100baseT LAN ports and two 10baseT WAN ports (nay, we made this up but it's an easy one to remember). Thu, 24 Jul, 2003 | 626 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
WD Raptor RAID Performance [Review, Hardwarezone]
Ever wondered how two Western Digital Raptor drives would perform under a typical two-drive RAID environment? In this article, we explore the Raptor's RAID performance and compared its speed with 10,000RPM and 15,000RPM SCSI drives. Mon, 25 Aug, 2003 | 854 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail