The problem with political jokes is they get elected - Henry Cote
Not exactly an overly positive outlook, though. However, guys did not deter from the world of hardware, since the review of Vantec's hard drive enclosure was published at the same time.
Madshrimps.de came up with the review of ASRock 4Core 1333-ViiV motherboard, a el cheapo motherboard with ton of features.
Bjorn3D published a review of Tagan A+ CS-A380, computer case that packs a name similarity with upcoming Airbus A380 Superjumbo plane. Reason for that is interestingly looking, monstrous 250mm front fan.
PC Perspective published a review of 750GB hard drive from Western Digital. Under a full name WD7500AAKS, there are perpendicular-based 188GB platters, and you just might give it a go for this one.
Motherboards.org published a comparison between AMD 4x4 and Intel V8 platforms. These two marketing ideas landed onto the market for a very limited number of people, and lads at motherboards.org have looked into these two interesting concepts. Both concepts are awaiting its successors in the form of AMD's Real 4x4 with two Phenom FX processors, while Intel's V8 will be succeeded by Skulltrail, a dual-Socket 775 motherboard spotting special version of X38 chipset.
Legion Hardware showed up with a review of Corsair's top-notch DDR3 memory, the Dominator Twin3X2040-1800C7DFG, or 1.8 GHz DDR3 modules.
Techgage stayed in DDR3 world, and reviewed Kingston's HyperX DDR3-1375 CL7 modules. Kingston is gunning for the best buy title for its line of DDR3 memory, but time will tell is this kit worthy of your time or not. Two heavy-hitting manufacturers and promoters of DDR3 memory just might want to take a good look at these kits from Kingston, real Dramurai of this world.
Project Danger Den Water Box Plus case is entering its final stages, and lads at OCC published penultimate part of this diary. Part 4 is up for your viewing pleasure.
ComputerShopper.com reviewed Hypersonic SR7 laptop, a notebook that spots quite a punch, with GeForce Go 7950GTX, Santa Rosa motherboard and Intel's Core 2 Duo T7700 processor.
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