Reviews
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Xbags CTSS
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by Ivar Kvalvik 14 September 2002
A computer is an expensive item. A midi tower stacked with computer equipment usually weighs a lot. You can probably carry your midi tower for 50-60 minutes if you're a viking like us, but after that you're kinda drenched in sweat. In addition to your case you most likely have a monitor and a bag when traveling to a social computer event.
Read it!
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Cooling: Zalman ZM17CU
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by Ivar Kvalvik 9 December 2001
Todays graphics cards are hot. Extremely hot. (e.g. so hot that you don't want to lick it,
because that will cause blisters on your tongue..) :p
Some cards are fitted with active heatsinks and some are fitted with passive heatsinks.
If your GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) run too hot, you are risking a
(literally) fucked up image on your screen. Today we reviewed the Zalman ZM17CU. Let's
find out what we concluded, shall we? :-)
Read it!
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DIY Case Badge
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by Stein Magnus Jodal 3 October 2001
Do you like your case badge? The one saying "IBM Aptiva" or maybe
the name of the store where you purchased your computer? Most people
don't. That's why MultiPlayCity has the DIY Case Badge. It gives you
the opportunity to design your own badge, print it out and put it where
you want. It looks just as good as a normal case badge, or maybe even
better. Read it!
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Cooling: NoiseControl 1888
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by Stein Magnus Jodal 26 August 2001
Today I'm going to take a closer look at the NoiseControl 1888 Slot A fan. It's German, silent,
made out of metal and - it's supposed to cool down CPU's. The big question is: does it help my poor
little classic Athlon 800 MHz? Read it!
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Motherboard: Abit SL6
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by Benjamin Korousic 28 December 2000
I opened my snailmailbox and there it finally was. My first Intel 815i Solano chipset motherboard with intregrated video/audio and only PCI/AGP. I ran inside, threw my shoes off and opened up the package. Read it!
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Case: Addtronics 7896A
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by Stein Magnus Jodal 4 October 2000
Problably one of the best cases ever made for overclocking. The first thing I have to say about this case is: It's big, bigger and almost the biggest. It's not a full tower, but a genuine server tower. Read it!
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