3 New Power Supplies
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Friday, October 28, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - 3 New Power Supplies: SinTek 500w SLI, Enermax Liberty 500w, Silverstone Strider 600w.
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"A stable source of power is the heart of every working PC. Overclockers can appreciate a stable and sufficient Power Supply as this could be the 'make it or break it' component within their PC. As of late there is a growing sense of awareness within the industry of the importance of a high quality Power Supply and today 3DXtreme is taking a look at three new comers to the market. Dual Core Processors and SLI based PCs are upping the power requirements and the marketing departments are doing a good job getting this information to the consumer. Here are the Power Supply Units that arrived for review in the last two weeks and they will be pitted against one another."
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New Games On Sale
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Thursday, October 27, 2005
Hey Everyone,
Games, games, games! All year long we've waited for the new hardware to come out. October is the month for software to push that new hardware - a bunch of great new games are out and it's time to buy! Our affiliate Gogamer is running specials on the newest games on the market!
F.E.A.R. $29.90
Quake 4 DVD Edition $34.90
Call Of Duty $13.90
Call Of Duty 2 $44.90
Logitech Z-5500 Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Logitech Z-5500 Digital THX Certified 5.1 Speaker Set.
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"I don't know where to start. These speakers are just amazing, the clarity this speaker set delivered was unmatched. Even the Logitech Z-680s could not compete with the Z-5500s. Both sets are incredibly loud and offer superior bass than anything I've owned before and yes, I've even owned Klipsch and Bose Speakers. The control over the surround effects was also impressive, turning my room into a venue many times bigger with a twist of the control knob on the Surround option."
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TT Swing Case Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Monday, October 24, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Thermaltake VB6000 Swing Mid-Tower ATX Case.
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"Lacking any fancy LED fans, powering up the Thermaltake Swing Case was uneventful. The Thermaltake Swing Case is the perfect marriage of budget, usability, and looks. This Case has room to grow, so as an entry level Case the Swing would be an ideal purchase. Also, with its $60 price tag it's within reach of many peoples' budget - our only ding was that it doesn't include a Power Supply Unit. In any case, the Thermaltake Swing fits its' price point perfectly giving the user features found on more expensive Cases."
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TT 500w PSU Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Thermaltake Silent PurePower TWV500W Power Supply Review.
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"Today 3DXtreme is taking a look at Thermaltakes' Silent PurePower Series, ATX 12v 2.0 TWV500W Power Supply Unit. Thermaltake once again delivered their latest product to 3DXtreme and this time around has some extremely unique features that will be interesting to look at. The TWV500W features a modular cable management system and Total Watts Meter Module as well as Dual PCI-E connectors. Other features include Active PFC and dual 12v rails. This is one of those “last one you’ll need to buy” products that should keep you covered for quite awhile to come."
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Sunbeam X-1300 Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Monday, October 17, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Sunbeamtech X-1300 Laser Mouse Review.
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"The "X-Sharp MS-X777" is the perfect choice for the gaming enthusiast who wants to take their gaming experience to the next level but does not want to spend a lot of money on un-necessary buttons and fancy features. I would recommend this unit to anyone looking for something basic that will give them the extra edge in their game play."
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OCZ EB4000 2GB Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Thursday, October 13, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - OCZ EB DDR PC-4000 2x1024MB Platinum Edition Dual Channel Kit Review.
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The OCZ EB PC-4000 is another great product worthy of the Editor’s Choice Award. If you haven’t yet moved up to 2GBs of memory, consider this product for any system – its fast, stable and pushes the boundaries of what is possible with two 1GB sticks of memory.
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Logitech G7 Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Logitech G7 laser Cordless Gaming Mouse.
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A $100 mouse might make some folks shudder, but this will be the last mouse you will need to buy. I can’t imagine Logitech out doing the G7 but I’m sure they are already working on something that’s faster, better and cheaper. I cannot say enough good things about the Logitech G7, if you are in the market for the last mouse you will ever buy – you’ve just seen it – now go buy it!
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Logitech MX-610 Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Friday, October 7, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Logitech MX610 Laser Cordless Mouse.
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I think Logitech is moving in the right direction in developing this wireless communication extension of the PC however I feel this will really only attract a niche market of consumers. Overall the MX610 is a solid unit with features that will be loved by people that need some downtime from the computer without completely sacrificing being ‘connected’.
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New 3DXtreme Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Friday, October 7, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - Arctic Cooling NV Silencer 5 (Rev. 3) 7800 GTX GPU Cooler.
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Today 3DXtreme is taking a look at the newly released Arctic Cooling NV Silencer 5 revision 3 designed specifically for the NVIDIA 7800 GTX series of video cards. Arctic-Cooling has been producing some of the best after market coolers for GPUs replacing noisy, inefficient stock cooling with a unit that outperforms while producing very little noise volume. The NVIDIA 7800 GTX already includes a stock cooler that is silent, so why the need for Arctic Cooling to step up and release this modified version of the already successful NV Silencer 5? The 7800 GTX’s cooler may be quiet it’s also not all that effective as the load temperatures can slowly climb towards 80 degrees Celsius. And while this is a safe temperature according to NVIDIA’s specifications allowing your $500 video card to see temperatures this high is something even the average enthusiast would cringe at.
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New 3DXtreme Review!
Posted By: Dean Nottis
On: Monday, October 3, 2005
Hey Everyone,
We've posted a new review on 3DXtreme.net - OCZ Rally 2GB Flash Memory Drive Review.
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Our Sandra bench scores confirm the HDTach results, along with that it also shows the write speed which also blows the Kingston drive out of the water. OCZ claims up to 23MB/s read and up to 17MB/s write for this 2GB unit and by the looks of the results certainly meets those numbers. The 512MB and 1GB modules are listed with even faster read/write speeds as they are smaller modules.
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