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Monday Night #2 (0 Comments) (link)
 Monday, 17-April-2000  23:10:30 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Ok, buncha news for you tonight. Firstly, if you've been thinking it's been a bit quiet on the review front here lately, you're right - I've been working on my monster Senfu water-cooling kit review. I finally finished it tonight!



It's pretty huge, I cover the performance of the unit on socketed, SECC and SECC2 CPU's. Of course, I also compare it to my own cobbled-together water-cooling system. Check out the full review here.

Slain wrote in with a cool tip for people soldering near components, doing motherboard hacks etc - Dick Smith have some little spring-loaded heat-sensitive pliers for holding things in place. They work as heat-sumps, drawing the heat off the component.

ClubOverclocker have taken a look at the Globalwin CBF-32 Card Cooler. I checked this out a few months ago here, not a bad unit.

Electic.com send word of a new 18.2GB flash drive.. this is a solid-state SCSI drive. Transfer speeds aren't as high as I would've expected..

These guys really hate mobile phone users.

ArsTechnica have stepped down to the level of mere mortals and reviewed another game. Which game? Soldier of Fortune, of course..

VSPOT (?) review the Abit Siluro GeForce card here.

ExtremeOC have reviewed the Soyo SY-7VCA. It's a shame we don't see more Soyo stuff down here..

NVNews have an interesting thing on different graphics options in Soldier of Fortune here. GeForce peeps only.

MegaBaz pointed out this neato site called CaseGallery. It's basically a showcase where people can.. err, show their cases.. this one is way cool. :) In a barbie kinda way.

Nearly a gig, but not quite. Vapochillin' a P3-550E.


Very Australian pic for you today.. :)



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