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Bjorn3D took a look at devices that are getting in popularity, Vantec AVOC Jukebox, second in the line of hard drive enclosure evolution. After hard drives got Access Point functionality, this new mode replaces advanced networking tech with video playback hardware, giving this HDD case possibility to connect to a TV device and play video content without using a computer.
CPU3D came up with an article how to get a triple boot between Windows XP (OS that works)/Windows Vista (OS that works sometimes) and Linux (OS that usually works on everything). If you are looking in improving your OS experience or just want different desktops, head over there and check it out.
Hardware.Info came up with tests of ATI Radeon HD 2400XT and Radeon HD 2600XT GDDR4 boards, two new low-end and mainstream offerings from the Red Team.
Benchmark Reviews posted a review of something they cannot easily benchmark. NZXT HUSH Silent ATX case showed up, so don't expect 3Dmark scores here. But overall, very interesting product for those that want to assemble a very good, but silent running machine.
OCC posted a review of Maxtor 750GB OneTouch III, a 750GB hard drive placed in a neatly designed case and packed with very good connecting options.
BootDaily posted a review of XFX GeForce 8600GT in its silent version. If budget and silence are your primary concerns, check the card.
Christian Harris from BIOSmagazine posted a review of Shuttle XPC barebone SD39P2, case intended for assembling one mighty machine in a very small package, with support for quad-core Kentsfield processors and up to 8GB of system memory.
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