Legion Hardware takes a look at Gigabyte's 8TRX330-L motherboard. This one uses the ATI RX330 chipset, so well worth a read, here.
And on the PCI Express subject, here's that crazy guy Sander Sassen at Hardware Analysis, talking about the Xpress 200. Read on, here. Sander's site has the tagline "investigating the force that drives IT". That would be electricity, then...
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) are undoubtedly a contender for the most boring element of the IT industry, fighting it out with accountancy software and databases. Yet they're useful things. And Bjorn 3D has done a roundup of how they will transform your dull existence into a land of light and grace, here.
And here's Hexus, with added double underlined green characters, reviewing the MSI RX700 Pro TD256E 256MB - another contender for the longest product name ever.
At Planet 64Bit, there be a comparison of Nvidia Linux display drivers - in German, and here.
Talking of Linux drivers for grafficky things, AMD Zone notes some new ATI Linux drivers are available.
Short Media has reviewed a $100 case which has some interesting flashing lights and is called the E-Power Warrior. Review and pics, here.
Need to cool down your Pentium 4? Tom's HW looks at five which will keep your machine running and put it out of action as a waffle toaster. That comparative review is here.
There's a mightily scary looking case over at News of the Screws, which is adorned with pagan symbols, or something.
Even though Fatal1ty got fragged a lot near the Great Wall of China, the range of stuff made by Abit has started to appear, and Anandtech takes a look, 'ere, at the 925XE chipset based one. Is Mr Wendell only 19? He looks a trifle emaciated in the picture. Perhaps he needs the INQ to feed him up again!
Ah, this one just in. Legit Reviews looks at the AMD 90 nanometre Winchester chip, here. ยต