Corsair XMS3500LL Pro
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Sunday, January 29, 2006
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Corsair 2048 MB XMS 3500 LL Pro Series Memory.

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Corsair is one of the premier memory producers in the world. Their products are easily accepted as some of the highest quality memory on the market and the Pro Series modules brought LED activity indicators to Random Access Memory. With the overclockability of the AMD64 line of processors this product would be the perfect fit for the gamer looking to squeeze a little bit more performance from their machine by pushing the front side bus from 200 to around 218 Mhz. This moderate overclock, while not exactly in line with the hardcore overclockers pushing 800 - 1000 Mhz on the AMD64 platform, would fit the needs of the tweaker / gamer perfectly.



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Spire Rocketeer 550w
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Friday, January 27, 2006
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We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Spire RockeTeerV 500W EZ-Cable Gaming Power Supply.

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Today 3DXtreme is taking a look at the new Spire SP-500W - RockeTeer V™, 500W EZ-Cable Gaming Power Supply. Some of features that it boasts are Modular EZ-Cable Power Connectors, Two Blue LED Dual Ball Bearing fans, 3 Speed Variable Fan Speed Auto-Control, Two SATA Power Connectors, Thermo-Reactive Cooling System and a few others that we will be covering with the review.



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Thermaltake Max 4
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Wednesday, January 25, 2006
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We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Thermaltake Max 4 Hard drive Enclosure Case Review.

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"I would recommend the A2295 Max 4 to any one who is looking for a functional easy to use way to backup their important files on a regular basis. The ThermalTake Max 4 is a must have for all households that want to back up those irreplaceable family picture's, IRS tax forms, Mp3 music, or all around raw data."



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Lian Li PC-V2000B Plus
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Saturday, January 21, 2006
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We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Lian Li PC-V2000B Plus Full Tower ATX Case Review.

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Lian Li has been making some of the most gorgeous aluminum Cases for years now. Previously I have used the Lian Li PC-65 and PC-75 and have always been fond of them. Things have gotten flashy lately with Cases, custom window panels, lights, gigantic fans - some of the new Cases I've found to just be downright tacky. When I first saw the Lian Li PC-V1000 and PC-V2000 line it was a breath of fresh air. Finally, here comes a Case that is just so perfect out of the box even the most hardcore modder will want to leave their dremel alone and just enjoy the natural beauty of the the PC-V2000.



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Saitek Eclipse SE
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Wednesday, January 18, 2006
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We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Saitek Eclipse Special Red Edition Illuminated Keyboard Review.

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I loved the Eclipse the first time around - I love it even more now. The red backlighting made it easier to see the keys in the dark. The feel and action of the keyboard hasn't changed just the color of the backlight. If you are gaming or just typing in low light situations this keyboard is perfect for that type of usage. I work until 2am so late night gaming and surfing is my primary usage. Once again we award Saitek with the Editor's Choice Award on making the best better!



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Crucial Value PC3200 1GB
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Thursday, January 12, 2006
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We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Crucial Value PC3200 1GB Memory Kit Review.

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Today 3DXtreme has the great pleasure of reviewing a memory product from Crucial in their value lineup, a 1GB kit of PC3200. Crucial has always been among the leaders in the memory business and it’s always nice to have a full range of products from the enthusiast to the budget minded individual. Our review kit takes a little bit of a turn from the typical memory module design than most people are used to. Let’s see how well they do against some other value modules out there…



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Aerocool HT-102
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Friday, January 6, 2006
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We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Aerocool High Tower Series HT-102 CPU Cooler.

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Today 3DXtreme is taking a look the latest incarnation of the High Tower series from Aerocool, the HT-102. Aerocool has been kind enough to send along a sample of this latest product, a CPU cooler compatible with all recent CPU socket types. The HT-102 uses a quiet 92 MM fan, to quickly whisk heat from this large copper unit. The HT-102 will allow for a second 92 MM fan to be attached to maximize cooling power by using a push / pull method of airflow through it.



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TT Silent Water
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Tuesday, January 3, 2006
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We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Thermaltake Silent Water CPU Cooler Review.

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We loved the Aquagate Mini R120 but had some issues with the design of the unit – location of the tubes on the CPU block, noisy fan and the removal of the motherboard for installation. Everything that Cooler Master dropped the ball on we feel Thermaltake took a second look at and released a product even better and easier to use.



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