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Thermaltake ISGC-400 CPU Cooler Review

Thermaltake packages the ISGC-400 in a black box featuring an image of Zoe on the front

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In Win Matrix HTPC Case Review

Along came the HTPC case. This new kid on the block comes in many shapes and sizes

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EVGA X58 3X SLI Classified Motherboard Review

After the board is unearthed from the depths of the massive box, you will find an impressive looking board

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MSI N250GTS 2D1G OC Review

I have come to believe that a fan does not have to be loud to cool efficiently.

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Vantec Nexstar CX HDD Enclosure Review

All it really boils down to is the price point and availability of the unit compared to other enclosures. Most other

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Coolermaster Sileo 500 Chassis Series Case Review

It is a mid tower case, with it being silent as you go about your life, surfing the internet or doing your work.

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CoolerMaster HAF 922 Case Review

Cooler Master HAF 922 has options for fan placement and size to meet your air flow and direction needs.

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Noctua NH-U12P Special Edition SE1366 Heatsink Review

When doing your research for the best air cooling solution you will also need to think of what you’ll be using your

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Antec Easy Swap Hard Drive Caddy Enclosure Review

Antec’s Easy SATA Hot Swap Hard Drive Caddy is a hard drive enclosure for SATA drives.

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In Win X-Fighter AL-13 Series Case Review

The X-Fighter AL-13 Series by In Win is what could possibly “wow” your friends. The In Win X-Fighter AL-13 Series

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Titan Fenrir Heatsink Review

The Titan Fenrir is also designed to work on all three of the major socket types, including the Intel LGA 775, LGA 1366

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Thermaltake ISGC-400 CPU Cooler Review
Written by Tom Burdak - GOMD-   
Thursday, 02 July 2009 00:00

Introduction

Heatsink designs have needed to undergo many changes recently, especially due to newer motherboard heatsink layouts and more compact cases.  This is especially true for many of the LAN party cases and even some HTPC cases that are used for regular or gaming systems.  With the cases shrinking and room becoming a scarce find, heatsinks have needed to shrink in size and/or height, but still be able to perform under pressure of performance based systems.  Again, this is especially true for gaming systems that are built in a LAN party or HTPC case to preserve room in the entertainment system or be ultra portable for LAN parties.  These gaming systems, though compact and portable, still pack a performance punch, which means one simple thing, they produce more heat.  The answer would have to come in the form of a compact heatsink that can fit a multitude of cases, yet perform well in a system that is potentially overclocked and is producing a decent amount of heat.

Thermaltake ISGC-400, Front

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Hi Tech Legion's 100th Review Contest
Written by Administrator   
Monday, 29 June 2009 21:39
100th Review Celebration

Hi Tech Legion will soon be launching its 100th Review!

Hi Tech Legion is inviting you to celebrate the launch of our 100th review. To celebrate this occasion we will be having a Contest / Giveaway: 4 prizes plus one mystery prize will be given away by random drawing on July 29, 2009.

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In Win Matrix HTPC Case Review
Written by Tom Budak -GOMD-   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 01:10

Introduction

Computers have become an integral part of most people's lives. The technological advancements have made them smaller, cheaper, and more efficient, allowing them to be utilized for many different purposes. One of the newer areas of our lives that computers have entered into is that of our entertainment systems. Think back to ten years ago, when you had a rack or cabinet full of components that each served a different purpose and you had ten different remote controls to try and dig out of the sofa cushions. Well the advent of the home theater PC, or HTPC, has helped alleviate many of these problems by utilizing a compact computer to integrate our movies, TV, and music into one central control structure. The growing popularity of these HTPC's has led to a need for more cases to be available to accommodate microATX motherboards and fit comfortably into our entertainment centers.

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Radius Atomic Bass Earphones for iPhone Review @ ThinkComputers
Written by Think Computers   
Thursday, 02 July 2009 09:34
Radius Atomic Bass Earphones for iPhone @ ThinkComputers

“We all know that the "stock" earphones that come with most products are not the best. The iPhone is not any different, the earphones that are included are good, but nothing great. There are so many third party earphone's made specifically for the iPhone it is hard to choose. Well Radius has sent us their Atomic Bass Earphones for iPhone that have a quite low retail price compared to other earphone's out there. Let's see if they are actually a good deal or their price reflects their performance and quality."

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Jetart MP2000 Multi-Functional Pad @ Hardware Bistro
Written by Hardware Bistro   
Thursday, 02 July 2009 00:00
Jetart MP2000 Multi-Functional Pad @ Hardware Bistro

"Today we have another brand arrived on our doorstep; Jetart which sounds new to most of us but actually Jetart has been established since 1989 where computer cooling is their major line of business. MP2000 is our first review on Jetart product which is a multi-functional mousepad; a combination of USB 2.0 hub and a mouse pad; sound interesting right? Let's move on."

Hardware Bistro

 
A look at SSD performance in Windows Vista @ Tech Report
Written by Tech Report   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 00:00

"Our last SSD round-up caused quite a stir for using an older test system with Windows XP. We've now explored SSD performance on more current hardware with Vista x64 SP2, and you might be surprised by the results."

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Thermaltake DH101 HTPC Case Review @ Overclockers Online
Written by Overclockers Online   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 00:00

"PC's have been creeping into our living rooms for many years now. Recently there is a larger push for smaller form factor machines, but often with a smaller machine your options are limited. The DH101 is a full size HTPC case that is stylish and provides a wide range of options for hardware. The piano black and silver finish should blend with most entertainment centers. With the included Media Labs LCD and remote control you can easily view your media files from the comfort of your couch."

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Tuniq TX-3 Thermal Paste Review @ Vortez Hardware
Written by Vortez Hardware   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 00:00

“Following a whole line of successful cooling products, Tuniq have continuously strived on improving their products. Today we see this in the form of the new thermal grease from Tuniq, the TX-3. In their own words, "TX-3 is the highest performing thermal compound in the industry, bar-none!". Quite a bold statement so let's put these claims to test."

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Level One FCS-5030 Ip Camera With Infrared LEDs Review @ OverclockersHQ
Written by OverclockersHQ   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 00:00

Proper security is something that only seemed achievable through technology when security cams first came out they made short work of bringing thugs to justice. Security cams have come a long way not only do they still support the old options that were fundamental to a proper security system they also include some incredible features like the ability to check in on your cams from anywhere in the world at the click of a mouse. This is a huge step forward in high end security and the people at Level One have one such cam the FCS-5030 IP Cam with Infrared LEDs which is a must have for all of your security needs let’s check it out and see all the extras:

OverclockersHQ

 
Nanovision MIMO UM-710 USB Monitor Review @ [OC]ModShop
Written by [OC]ModShop   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 00:00
Nanovision MIMO UM-710 USB Monitor @ [OC]ModShop

If you're like one of many technology junkies today, then your computer of choice may be a laptop, which severely limits your multi-mon options. Today's laptops (and even netbooks) usually have an extra monitor port, but lugging around a full-sized LCD monitor with your laptop isn't a feasible option. What if someone made a tiny little monitor that you could stow away in your laptop bag?

Nanovision did the thinking for you and introduced their MIMO UM-710 monitor, which is a cute little seven-inch secondary monitor. It is based on USB technology, so it is incredibly easy to hook up, and works on just about any modern computer. Unfortunately, your host computer needs a decent amount of horsepower to drive this thing, as we'll soon see.

OCModShop

 
MSI Wind U100 Netbook Overclocking Guide @ Legit Reviews
Written by Legit Reviews   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 00:00

"Once the dynamic overclock setting has been enabled you then must pick the percentage of the overclock. You can select a CPU overclock of either 8%, 15% or 24%, for a maximum overclock of 2GHz. Once the percentage picked you just load the operating system like normal and use the Wind U100. When you are ready for a little more processor power you just need to press Fn+F10, and 'Turbo' mode will be enabled. You have to be plugged into AC power for the setting to work and you should see one of the above icons when you enable or disable the feature. Our MSI Wind U100 was unstable with an overclock of 24% due to instability of the memory module. That means the highest overclock that could be reached was 15%, which is still a great overclock on the Intel Atom N270 processor...."

Legit Reviews

 
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