SuperTalent 4000 1GB
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - SuperTalent PC4000 C2.5 1GB kit Review.
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We have reviewed product from SuperTalent in the recent past and it has proven to be a quality product that won't break the bank. Today we are looking at a kit of DDR500 ram with nice timings of Cas 2.5. It's hard to compete for the enthusiast dollar these days and making overclockable ram with tight timings is a great place to start. Let's find out if SuperTalent's latest enthusiast offering can keep up with some high quality well established memory...
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Winners!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Congratulations to our winners of the Zboard Contest -
Mike - 'Boots' - AOE III
Ken - 'Azriel' - COD II
George - 'gqcarrick' - COD II
Tony - 'tonyparis' - AOE III
Good job guys!! Enjoy the new toys!!
Dean
CM Aquagate Mini R120
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Cooler Master Aquagate Mini R120 CPU Cooler.
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Recently 3DXtreme has been taking a look at high end air coolers. Products like Thermaltakes' Big Typhoon, Blue Orb II and the Artic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro have all been reviewed within the last few months. Air cooling with products like these allow for some great overclocks - however would a high end air cooler ever be able to keep pace with an entry level water cooling setup? How about a one piece unit from the likes of Cooler Master? Today that’s just what we are going to set out to see.
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Thermaltake Blue Orb II
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Friday, December 2, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Thermaltake Blue Orb II (AMD64) CPU Cooler.
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The Blue Orb II is silent and cooling performance is very good however for the overclockers out there this cooler was unable to challenge the Big Typhoon and the Freezer 64 Pro when Prime stability was factored in. Priced around $40 this would be a great replacement cooler to the stock AMD64 unit.
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OCZ GX XTC Review
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Thursday, December 1, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Gold GX XTC 2048MB Memory Review.
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once again OCZ is pushing the possibilities and doing it in style. This latest product may fall into the Gamer line of products but it definitely meets my expectation of any kit in the Platinum line. The new XTC heatspreaders effectively kept the modules cool throughout our testing as we pushed this kit past the PC-4000 (DDR500) rating without an increase in voltage.
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