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DriverHeaven.net: Halo 2 Vista

Making a two year old Xbox game the first Vista only title was probably
one of the most bizarre decisions made by Microsoft lately. First of all,
Vista is supposed to be a next-gen operating system, so using a game that
barely has any DX9 functionality is kind of dumb. Secondly, from the
millions of gamers out there the majority of those who wanted to play Halo
2 already did it on the Xbox. That leaves a relatively low number of PC
only gamers as potential buyers, but even then only a fraction of them are
running Vista. So what was Microsoft thinking I ask you?


http://www.driverheaven.net/


G.SKill PC8500 DDR2 F2-8500CL5D-2GBHK

Teaser:
G.Skill offers the cheapest PC8500 2GB Kit. So we took a look at the F2-8500CL5D-2GBHK 2GB DDR2-1066 Kit.

Link:
http://www.tweakpc.de/


MSI P35 Neo Combo Motherboard Review
Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/

P35 Neo Combo is a mainstream motherboard based on the new Intel P35 chipset supporting DDR2 and DDR3 memories on the same board plus the new 1,333 MHz external bus. Check it out.

Here is a snippet:
"P35 Neo Combo from MSI – which is also known as MS-7365 – is based on the latest Intel mainstream chipset, P35, being a motherboard targeted to the average user that wants support for DDR3 memories but keeping DDR2 compatibility, as this motherboard provides sockets for both DDR2 and DDR3 memories, plus support for the forthcoming Core 2 Duo CPUs based on the new 1,333 MHz external bus. Let’s see the features and performance from his new release from MSI."



Mushkin HP2-6400 DDR2 4GB Kit Memory Review on Technic3D

Review link: http://www.technic3d.com/

"The Mushkin HP2-6400 DDR2 4GB Kit arrived Technic3D. Technic3D will see as good they are with Overclocking against other Memory Kits on Windows Vista Ultimate and Check the 4GB on 32 Bit Software"



Paint Masking Tutorial

"If you have ever wanted to create some dramatic painting effects without having to purchase an expensive airbrush and compressor, then masking will be a cheaper and more convienient substitute. I am creating a simple two color case by using masking tools that you can easily find at hardware and craft stores."

http://www.aoaforums.com/



Whoopty has reviewed the ThermalTake ToughPower 1200w

Review Link: http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/

"ThermalTake have recently been extending their ToughPower range of power supplies, going all the way up to 2000w of power (recently announced). For most this is unnecessary, as is the 1200w version I have today to test, however more is usually better…."



Icemat Siberia In-Ear Headset at Modders-Inc

Today we are taking a look at one of Icemat's new headsets, the
Siberia In-Ear Headset. The Siberia In-Ear headset is designed to be used
with VoIP and other digital devices. The headset includes unidirectional
microphone, and includes three distinct ear coverings that can be changed
out to fit different ear sizes. This design will allow the user to keep
sound at a safe level without having to sacrifice the audio quality.


http://www.modders-inc.com/


Logitech G11 Keyboard Review on Technic3D

http://www.technic3d.com/

"The Logitech G11 Keyboard arrived Technic3D. The little brother from the G15 good for Gamer?. Technic3D will see that in the following Review."



OCIA.net takes a look at the OCZ ModXStream 780w Power Supply in their latest review


"The back of the unit uses a honeycomb style grill to allow plenty of hot air through. A power connector and on/off switch are also present on the rear of the unit. Looking at the bottom, we get a view of the 120mm thermally-controlled blue LED fan. Moving around to the side, we find a specs sticker that gives the complete power breakdown of each rail. Finally on the "front" of the unit we have six modular connectors. A few of the cables are hard-wired but the majority of cables are modular."

Link: http://www.ocia.net/



Samsung YP-K3 MP3 Player @ DreamWare Computers

"I'll admit I've always been a loyal Samsung MP3 player user. I still use my YP-T7 very happily almost everyday. Even after playing with MP3 players from tons of other companies, both popular and unknown ones, I still personally love the look, feel and features of the Samsung line. This is the reason for me not giving up the 256mb YP-T7 I still own. Today we're looking at the latest MP3 player to come from Samsung, the YP-K3. This player looks very promising, with ultra-thing styling, a nice size full colour OLED display and a COOL illuminated touchpad in place of the standard navigation buttons."

http://www.dreamwarecomputers.com/




 
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