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True Tri-SLI performance benchmarked

Daily Roundup NF200 chippery at work
Thursday, 8 January 2009, 11:30

YOU CAN GET the skinny on "true" Tri-SLI performance using the green goblin's NF200 chippery down at Hard OCP... hot stuff.

Big Bruin has a Thermolab Baram cooler on review. Not that you'd need cooling in Canada right now.

Benchmark Reviews is upgrading its gaming to Geforce 3D Vision. Go buy yourself a new 120Hz panel, for this one.

Bjorn 3D tests the now-famous Antec Twelve Hundred full tower. How does 12 drive bays and six chassis fans sound? Whoosh!

Another exotic PC case can be seen at Virtual Hideout. The Xclio 1000 full tower enclosure also boasts very high air flow with its seven massive fans...

Boot Daily reviews a Diamond HD 4870 1GB. Ever since we plugged GTA IV in our gaming rig, we've been craving a 1GB+ card...

G.Skill continues its crusade for enthusiast grade hardware with their Triple Channel DDR3 PC3-10666 (3x2GB) kit, on display at Legion Hardware.

Inside HW is sharing the info on the Cooler Master Aquagate Max. Looks like top-notch modding material, glowing green radioactive isotope et al.

Hot Hardware is onto the Wind U100 Netbook. Other than being the usual Atom socket, it boasts a six hour battery life... now that's more like it.

OC Modshop has an NZXT Tempest gaming case. Alan describes the performance as a wind-tunnel, which kind of says it all, right?

Club OC also has an exotic case, the GMC K2 Ebony. The front panel looks like something from a 90s car stereo, and even has a remote for the multimedia functions. Take a look, for real.

German site Technic 3D is testing a Chill Virtually Silent 700W PSU  (Googlenglish). Good cable management and, as the name implies, pretty silent.

TechARP has updated its Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Guide with the launch of Nvidia's heavy hitters. Look it up, if you will.

LaptopMag is embroiled in CES right now, but they found the time to test a Gateway MD Series MD7801u, a cut-cost lappie.

Mobilechoice UK did a very Inq-esque test of a Sonim XP3 Enduro "tough phone". They dipped it in a glass of water for 30 mins... If we'd done it the glass would: a) be full of beer or b) be empty (hey, where'd me beer go?).

Ninjalane is testing the SilverStone NT06 Evolution Heatsink. It's a purpose-built SFF heatsink that you plug in HTPC cases... errm... like the ones SilverStone makes.

Tom's Hardware is getting you to the bottom of the Best cards for the money - Jan'09 edition. Give it a look. µ

 

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type-o

you have a bad link on Wind U100 Netbook

posted by : JaguarOne, 08 January 2009 Complain about this comment
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