New 3DXtreme Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Mushkin HP3200 Redline Memory Review.

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"The Mushkin Redline memory uses Winbond UTT ICs on a Brain Power PCB. What many people may not realize is that UTT stands for UnTesTed. So the ICs are basically unlabelled and binned by whoever is assembling them, in this case Mushkin. The PCB is a jet black, 6 layer design from Brain Power, Brain Power PCBs are known for their overclocking abilities."



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New 3DXtreme Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Monday, June 27, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - HDA Digital X-Mystique 7.1 Gold Sound Card.

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"Today 3Dxtreme is taking a look at the latest product from a company called Bluegears. Bluegears has released a new sound card, the HDA Digital X-Mystique 7.1 Gold. For years gamers like us have relied on Creative Labs and their Sound Blaster line of sound card to deliver the gaming experience. Non-frequent driver updates and some chipset compatibility issues have plagued the Creative product line for years, but to many of us if you weren’t using an Audigy card, you just weren’t experiencing gaming as it was meant to be. Onboard audio has evolved quite a bit over the years and is the choice of audio for some gamers; others still rely on a PCI card to deliver the experience that the onboard audio cards just cannot deliver.

So can the HDA Digital X-Mystique 7.1 Gold Sound Card deliver a product that rivals or outperforms the longtime gamers’ choice the Creative Audigy 2…let’s take a look."




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New 3DXtreme Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Monday, June 20, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Rosewill R114A Mid-tower Case.

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"I’m sure if you asked anyone these days what brand of computer case they wanted, they would probably tell you Lian Li, Thermaltake, Silverstone, CoolerMaster or maybe even Antec. But if you asked that person which one of those cases they can afford they might tell you none of them. Sure it might be nice to spend at least $100 to buy a high quality case, but not everyone has that kind of money to spend. So they look for a budget case, maybe around the $50 mark, hoping to find a decent case with the features they want. Today 3DXtreme is going to look at one such case, the Rosewill R114A mid-tower. Does it have the features you need at a price you can afford? Let’s find out…"



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New 3DXtreme Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Friday, June 10, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - NU QL-711V 17in. 8ms Flat Panel TFT LCD Monitor Review.

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The product up for review today is the NU 17" 8ms response LCD Monitor. This Monitor delivers performance that could be advantageous to gamers with a response time of only 8ms; also the price tag is a very affordable $230. Other features include built in stereo speakers, low power consumption and 1280x1024 maximum resolution...



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New 3DXtreme Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Wednesday, June 1, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Thermaltake Big Typhoon CPU Cooler Review.

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Today 3DXtreme is presenting a review of the latest in CPU Cooling technology from our friends at Thermaltake. Thermaltake has been delivering their world class products to 3DXtreme for some time now and we are always excited with each new product. Thermaltake’s products just seem to get better and better. The Big Typhoon is a massive CPU cooler using a 12CM Fan and six heatpipes however this Cooler only generates 16 dBa of noise…



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