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Mysterious Intel Celeron tested

Hardware Roundup Thermaltake invents new type of laptop cooler
Friday, 29 June 2007, 19:51
THE GUYS FROM INSIDE HW came up with a review of a processor that does not exist. At least not at the moment. It seems that besides crop circles, other mysterious things appear in the Balkan region of the world. The processor in question is an Intel processor based on the Conroe-L core, so it is probably a Celeron of some kind. Anyway, head over there and see what appears to be Intel preparing for the low-end segment.

To stay hot on the CPU trail, TechReport posted their massive test of 16 different models, and introducing a new way how they measure processor value.

Just after Dell announced the release of their latest widescreen LCD, Computer Shopper came up with a review of the display itself, carrying a short name - Dell SE198WFP-LCD.

XSreviews continued with their testing of Galaxy graphics cards, this time their 8600GTS in its factory overclocked version was put onto the torture chamber.

Hardware Secrets posted a review of Thermaltake's notebook cooler dubbed iXoft, a product which tries to dissipate more heat that is constantly generated by notebook components. What makes this cooler interesting is the fact that it does not come with fans and is nothing else but a metal casing. An interesting read indeed.

Lads from Hardware.info tested Sapphire Radeon HD 2900XT, card based on reference design.

OverclockersClub tested 2GB kit with a very short name, so if you're interested in Crucial's overclocking line, head over and check out the review of Crucial BallistiX Tracer PC2-85000 DDR2 1066 MHz RAM.

BCCHardware tested UPS units from Ultra Products, the 700VA and 800VA models - they do not come with longest run-time, but their price is very attractive.

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