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Thermaltake V9 |
| Thermaltake recently had incredible success with their version of this type of case which is called the M9. The M9 was a very good looking case and was a favorite here at Pro-Clockers. But just recently Thermaltake released a press release announcing their new case called the V9. Both cases have their similarities as well as their differences. One difference is the windowed side panel and a very large top mounted fan on the newer V9. |
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| September 30, 2008 Read Full Review |
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Foxconn Digitalife EFA |
| Foxconn is back at it with another motherboard that was shown at CES last year. Since the days of CES of 2008 many people have been on the look out for the ELA. The ELA is a new level of motherboard that is aimed at the digital media buff. How does triple PCIe slots, tons of storage options and various digital audio prospects the board looks to be a beast. But it looks that Foxconn has not forgotten about the overclockers out there neither. The board offers support for a front bus up to 1600MHz for the Intel CPU, a wide range of voltage settings and solid capacitors for stability. We will look to see if the ELA is close to offering what the BlackOps has even if it isn't one hundred percent aimed at the crowd. |
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| September 27, 2008 Read Full Review |
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NZXT Rogue SFF Case |
| The Rogue is high-end SFF case that is built of thick sheets of aluminum and can support large processor heatsinks and longer video cards. These are some things that we have never heard of when it some to such small cases. And if that isn't enough it can also hold a standard size power supply which is needed to support that overclocking motherboard and gaming GPU. It seems this is a great time to pick up a small form factor case. |
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| September 25, 2008 Read Full Review |
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Asrock K10N78-1394 |
| The K10N78-1394 is a full sized motherboard built around the 8200 chipset. It isn't too common to see a full sized motherboard with built on graphics. Well, you are looking at one now. Asrock realized that most people that want a home theatre motherboard would opt for a mATX board. And that is who the board is aimed at. But there is another crowd the board would like to take aim at and that would be the gamers also. Chances are not many gamers will fall for a small form factor motherboard. The K10N78-1394 goes the best of both worlds. |
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| September 23, 2008 Read Full Review |
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Asrock G43Twins-FullHD Micro ATX |
| Asrock's newest micro ATX board is based on the Intel's mainstream P43 chipset. Personally, this is the first small form factor that I have seen with the newer North Bridge. If you are in need of a motherboard that supports all the new Intel processors or in need of a motherboard that can support a large screen display without the use of a dedicated video card then the G43Twins-FullHD maybe up your alley. And to help support that large screen is 352MB of shared goodness. Take a look into the review to see if its the board for you. |
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| September 23, 2008 Read Full Review |
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Sapphire Toxic HD 4870 |
| We got our mitts on the latest card to the Toxic line, the 4870 Toxic. And if you are one of those that have had a Toxic card before you haven't seen anything yet. The last Toxic we had here was the 3870 model that had a single slot cooling system based around the Vapor-X cooling system. While Sapphire took this Toxic in a whole new direction. This time the cooler coves the entirety of the card which is like the latest Nvidia lineup. I can't give you all the details of the new card in the introduction of the reviews so you must read on to find out more about the Sapphire HD 4870 Toxic. |
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| September 21, 2008 Read Full Review |
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Sapphire HD4670 in Crossfire |
| Our wonderful friends at Sapphire were more than generous to us but not sending just one of their newest cards but two. The HD4670 is built around the RV730 which has a few favorable advantages over the RV770 (4870 and X2). Yes, we know that speed isn't one of those advantages but for less than $100 what would you expect. Less power consumption, less money and heat build up are a few things that will win many of us over. |
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| September 19, 2008 Read Full Review |
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Patriot PV34G1800LLKN 4GB DDR3 |
| Patriot is one of those companies that are putting several kits of DDR2 and DDR3 for various users in mind. We have gone through several kits here at Pro-Clockers. These kits have been some of the best overclockers we have ever seen. And to satsify the appetite of the overclocker and enthusiants Patriot has unleashed the PV34G1800LLKN dual channel kit. Now that is a mouthful so we will break it down some to give you some idea of what the kit is about. |
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| September 17, 2008 Read Full Review |
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Sapphire 4870x2 Video Card |
| People across the globe purchasing and building systems based on the higher-end Intel chipset to utilize dual GPU setups now have a reason to justify their purchases. For quite some time, people that were dreaming of a better-than-average gaming rig were forced to go with SLI simply because of the pure graphics power the nVidia 8xxx and 9xxx graphic cards offered over ATI cards. Things have changed. We'll be looking at our first dual GPU card at Pro-Clockers courtesy of Sapphire. The Sapphire 4870x2 is based on the ATI reference design and its numbers reflect this. Let's take it for a test drive. |
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| September 16, 2008 Read Full Review |
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Apevia X-Sniper Tower |
| Today's mail saw the arrival of Apevia's X-Sniper G-Type case. Packed with great features like LCD temp display and fan controllers, the X-Sniper promises to be a great price/performance case. Let's read up on it before we start the review, shall we? |
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| September 11, 2008 Read Full Review |
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