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| Affiliate Reviews: Weekend Round Up Sunbeam Transformer Case Review @ Overclocker Cafe' Zalman VF700-AlCu @ Overclockers Online  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | Taking a look at another VGA cooling solution from Zalman, the VF700-AlCu has a lot to offer in terms of performance and noise reduction. Overclocking was no problem for this unit... | |  | |  | | gitech Z-5300e 5.1 Speaker System @ AMD Review The Chronicles Of Rid**** For PC @ GamePyre  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | The Chronicles of Rid****: Escape from Butchers Bay is one of the rarest games ever to ever be released for the PC. It is based on a popular movie series, yet is GOOD. Many thought it could never be done. Yet lately as we get deeper and deeper into the 21st century we are astonished time and time again by the efforts of gaming companies. | |  | |  | | Albatron Trinity GeForce PC6600U @ PCStats  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | What makes the Albatron Trinity GeForce PC6600U special is that it is one of the first commercially available, virtually silent videocards. This next generation 'stealth assassin' gives the consumer excellent performance without the noise. Nice. Based on the GeForce 6600 GPU, the PCI-Express based, SLI-compatible, Albatron Trinity GeForce PC6600U has 128MB of memory as well as an impressive heatpipe GPU cooling system that is virtually dead silent. | |  | |  | | ATI's Radeon X800 256MB and Radeon X850 PRO @ HEXUS  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | When I interviewed ATI's Matt Skyner recently, we talked about availability of ATI's GPU products on both PCI Express and AGP. The general tone of his responses indicated that volume of new R480 and R430 products would be as high as possible and that ATI were also committed to bringing some of the PCI Express SKUs to AGP if the market required them. We've seen some evidence of that AGP endeavour recently with spy shots of RIALTO, and today I'm able to bring you further evidence of pervasive availability for R480 and R430 with a look at two new SKUs, one for each GPU. | |  | |  | | |
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