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abit IP35 Pro Off Limits Motherboard Review @ Virtual-Hideout

http://www.virtual-hideout.net/


“For years, Universal abit has been manufacturing top of the line motherboards, and the trend still continues with the IP35 Pro. This motherboard is loaded features that any enthusiast or mainstream user would enjoy. The Intel P35 chipset is at the heart, and boasts great performance. With a FSB of 1333MHz it will handle the new line of Intel processors, and do so with the addition of solid state capacitors. The chipset is cooled with abit's Silent OTEC cooling system, which is a fancy phrase for heatpipe cooling. A host of other features adorn the IP35 Pro, so let's get on with the review.”

Thermaltake Kandalf LCS @ InsideHW.com
http://www.insidehw.com/content/view/276/9/

"The most attractive part of this case is definitely the water
system. This system consists of the aforementioned radiator, CPU water
block, pipes, pump, reservoir and of course liquid. The water block is
massive and well-polished, as well as excellent in performance, as it turned
out later. It is installable on all popular platforms."

Lenovo ThinkPad T61p Laptop

"The T61p is a very capable and powerful notebook that should be on any cubicle jockey or road warrior's wish list. "

http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/


We've just posted a new article at HotHardware in which we look at three mainstream video cards. The first is the Sapphire HD 2400XT which is an ultra affordable video card with some solid features. The next two models aim to deliver improved gaming performance while maintaining respectable price points that can appeal to a broader market, the Sapphire HD 2600Pro OC and the Sapphire HD 2600XT. We take a look at each model's bundle, feature set, overclockability, and performance to see how they stack up to similarly priced competition...

http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Sapphire_Radeon_HD_TripleShot_2600Pro_2600XT_and_2400XT

http://www.hothardware.com/

What is it that makes WWII such a popular scenario for video games? Is it the fact that it is recent, yet long enough ago to allow it to be used by popular media? Is it that it was as morally unambiguous a war as there has been? Is it the combination of weaponry and squad-level tactics? Or is it just the 'ding' noise from the M1 Garand as the clip is ejected?

Whatever it is, WWII games have fallen out of favour in the last year or two. With the exception of the magnificent Company of Heroes, there's a sense among many gamers that we've “seen it all before”. There is possibly a seed of truth in this: WWII games have often borrowed heavily from film and television depictions of the second World War. Think of the Omaha beach landing in MOH:AA, and Saving private Ryan; or maybe Carentan in Call of Duty, and Band of Brothers. Perhaps this game-ifying of the silver screen's set-pieces, music and art has dulled our senses to something new and exciting from that era.

http://www.driverheaven.net/

 
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