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Full size hard drives can - if given the right enclosure - be a fantastic way to get large volumes of data from one place to the next.  AC Ryans 3.5" AluBox hard drive enclosure aims to be a hot-swappable, plug-and-play solution to your storage transport needs, with the only downside - as always - being you have to provide your own actual hard drive.  That aside, check out the AluBox review @ Tweaknews.net

Definitely something for your inner modder, the Dragon hard drive activity meter is sweetly self explanatory when you think about it.  A PSU powered panel of LED lights that flash and glow in tandem with hard drive activity.  Could it be just the thing to add that final slice of taste to your case mod? Find out @ modders-inc.com

It's a commonly known fact that computers tend to be less fun and entertainment when they have no power.  In an effort to ensure you're the smart person who can continue work or play while everyone else stumbles around the pitch black of a power outage, Tripp Lite have released the SMART1500LCD rack-ready UPS.  With the ability to correct brownouts as low as 75V and overvoltages to 147V, the SMART1500LCD is put through its paces @ benchmarkreviews.com

Water cooling any PC component used to be something that danced delicately between the realm of fiction and the realm of hardcore.  Thanks to products like the Blue Eye video card water cooler from GIGABYTE however, water cooling your precious GPU slides into the world of the possible.  While distinctive in looks, the important question remains - just how does it perform? Read on @ Tweaknews.net

Why settle on examining the good and bad of one video card cooler when you can cram eight into one comparison? The tech savvy folk at madshrimps.be certainly aren't sitting still, putting VGA coolers from Coolermaster, Vantec and more through rigorous benchmarking to discover which one chills best. The winner is revealed @ madshrimps.be


Posted on Thursday, July 19, 2007.
Posted by fiona.
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