“For most of you who have any experience building enthusiast systems the name “Cooler Master” is known. Whether you are looking for cooling for the processor, power supplies or even enclosures, this company has been working with hobbyists for quite some time.
Today’s piece will cover a new style of enclosure that is becoming popular very quickly; that being a case which cools well and still maintains a high level of silence. The COSMOS 1000 is Cooler Master’s response to this new desired product and we plan on seeing if it can deliver both qualities it claims.”
For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1177/cooler_master_cosmos_1000_tower_case/index.html

As the name suggests, the TripleHead2Go Digital Edition improves over their previous model with the replacement of analog VGA to completely digital DVI, both for input and output. This new unit will still take regular VGA as a source, and outputs to three different monitors. To add even more flexibility, you can mix and match monitors however you wish: not all of your monitors have to be digital. Your multi-monitor setup can include 2 analog monitors and a digital LCD panel, a 3-LCD setup, or any other combination. If you can’t scrounge together 3 monitors, then don’t worry: the unit will also function as a DualHead2Go, and you can add another monitor later.
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“Storage solutions for the desktop hard disk market are now really starting to take shape. Over the past ten years of PC technology hard disks have been stagnant while sizes have just slowly increased, we have been stuck with the same slow and clumsy interface.
Today we have our hands on one of the largest capacity desktop drives available on the market. Hitachi has sent us their new Deskstar 7K1000 drive supporting a full terabyte of data. How will this drive perform? Let’s go have a look.”
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The CoolIT Systems Freezone Thermoelectric CPU Cooler lives up to the name. The Freezone is capable of handling 175W of power and this means it can help you push your modern AMD or Intel processor to higher clock speeds with lower temperatures. Despite the complex appearance of the system, installation is surprisingly easy, meaning you will be up and running on your cooler CPU in no time.
Read the review here.

“But where does this processor really fit in? Is it worth the ~US$1000 current pricetag or is there something that is faster from Intel that can be purchased for the same money? Well, for one thing, you won’t need a new motherboard if you stick to the 1066Mhz FSB, but with the quad-core line dropping in price, will this processor be deemed the black sheep of Intel’s higher end processor lineup?”
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Just a heads up, this post contains some details about some deals that Waterstones (UK Bookshop) are doing at the moment. Hurry and order now!

Today at Techneek we are taking a look at the Star Wars Yoda FX Lightsaber. This injection molded gadget (or should we say toy?) is a real collectors piece (and comes in at quite a high cost). It does all the things you could expect a “toy” light saber to do - with both great lights and sound effects. Coming with a stand, it is ideal for both tabletop or wall display. But isit worth buying? We find out

Toshiba have released their new laptop, the Toshiba Satellite Pro L40-12R, a celeron-m based system clocking in at an impressive 1.86GHz, and a very low price of under £400 (check out prices on Play.com). Today we check it out and tell you all about the Toshiba Satellite Pro L40-12R laptop.
The new Sapphire 2900XT 512MB graphics card has been reviewed over at XSReviews.co.uk.
ATI were well behind nVidia when it came to releasing their DX10 hardware. 6 months passed between the introduction of the 8800 range from the green guys before the boys in red brought their 2xxx series of cards to the table. Even then, the king of GPUs at the time, the GTX, was still way out of the 2900XT’s league. However, many have claimed it is a fantastic mid-high range solution; let’s see if we concur.
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XSReviews.co.uk have posted a new review of the Kingwin Mach 1 ABT 800MA1S
When it comes to choosing a PSU there are many manufacturers to choose from, who all claim to have the ideal power solution for your high powered system. Post people won’t bother searching around and will go for a tried and tested brand or the most well known one. Today I have with me a PSU from Kingwin who might not be the biggest and baddest company out they are trying to make a big splash with their latest range of PSUs aimed at gamers and enthusiasts alike. Let’s see how their 800w Mach1 fares.
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