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Noise cancellation hits gaming market

HW Roundup First PP&C+OCZ power supply reviewed
Thu Jul 19 2007, 11:06
OCC JUST PUBLISHED a review of Abit's IP35 Pro, yet another Bearlake-chipset based motherboard for Socket 775. However, this motherboard has quite a lot of interesting stability-increasing features.

RBmods tested CoolerMaster M1000W, a power supply that should have enough juice for just about everything out there. However, this just might be hard for competition, since now OCZ has showed up a lot of green colour to owner of PC Power & Cooling, and now these babies are going out with greater media coverage. First product to come from this cooperation has red coloured case, has Quad Crossfire in its title and is able to shell out 750 Watts with massive 86% efficiency. Head over to Boy Wonder's place and see what PP&C has been doing all of these years.

Techgage came up with a review of Noctua NF-R8 and S12 fans, as well as NC-U6 chipset cooler. Check this review by clicking on this link.

BCChardware came up with a review of gaming headset that includes noise-cancelling microphone, certainly a welcomed addition in a world of LAN parties with extremely loud surroundings. The headphones in question are no other than Icemat Siberia In:Ear.

If you're thinking that 24 inches is all that gaming industry should look to when it comes to affordable and big screens, you might be in the wrong. Benchmark Reviews came up with a review of Planar PX2611W, a 26-inch widescreen LCD monitor.

And in order to watch something on such a nice screen, you might be thinking HD media. But with HD-DVD and Blu-ray war going on, whom to pick? InsideHW tried to come with a solution to this Gordian Knot, and posted a review of LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drive Recorder.

After posting their take on ATi's cards and Linux, time has come for Phoronix to once again compare different family of products and how it lives under alternative operating systems: Nvidia GeForce 8 series got a date with a penguin.

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