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XFX 8800 Ultra XXX Review on Technic3D
http://www.technic3d.com/article-537,1-xfx-8800-ultra-xxx-noch-mehr-leistung.htm
Quote: "The XFX 8800 Ultra XXX arrived Technic3D. The Graphic Card XFX NVIDIA 8800 Ultra XXX with 675 MHz Core, 1.150 MHz Memory and 1.667 MHz Shader better than others High-End Graphic Cards? Technic3D will see that, on Windows Vista, in the following Review."
Antec NP-100 notebook power adapter review
Notebook makers generally ask a lot of money for replacements so you may end up spending a lot less money by buying the NP-100. Not only will it be cheaper, but you'll also be able to use this adapter for other notebook you buy in the future and the NP-100 may be able to charge your battery faster and more efficient.
ECS P35T-A Motherboard Review
www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/475
Summary:
P35T-A is a mainstream motherboard from ECS based on the Intel P35 chipset plus ICH9DH south bridge, targeted to Intel socket 775 processors. Check it out.
Here is a snippet:
"ECS P35T-A is based on the latest Intel mainstream chipset, P35. This motherboard, however, does not have DDR3 sockets but on the other hand it has some extra features like one eSATA port, six SATA-300 ports and two x16 PCI Express slots. Let’s see the features and performance from this new ECS release."
SilverStone NT06-Lite CPU Cooler @ Pro-Clockers
http://www.pro-clockers.com/review.php?id=243
Quote: One of the most critical components any PC enthusiast can drop some cash on is a decent CPU cooler. Whether you pick air or water cooling, a heatsink can make or break your CPU’s performance and longevity. One unique heatsink on the market right now is Silverstone’s NT06-Lite. This CPU cooler is designed to be used in Small Form Factor systems without a fan. But, users also have the option to install any 120mm fan on it for improved performance. Let’s see if this all aluminum and copper wonder can fit the bill in our LGA775 system.
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