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 Monday, 6-September-2004  13:47:23 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Asetek, Danish manufacturer of the WaterChill and VapoChill range, announced a swathe of new products. They have watercooling kits for hard drives, socketT (LGA775) kits for their existing products and some "dress up kits" which seem to be different-coloured panels. More info on their website.

Zensonic (who are affilated with an OCAU sponsor) announced a 5.1 surround speaker system which delivers thundering home theatre sound at a breakthrough price point of AU$999 and shipping in October. The Zensonic Z800 range of speakers use aluminium cones previously found mainly in pro audio speakers. Aluminium provides superior stiffness for powerful home theatre sound with negligible distortion. More info on their website.

Australia's Attorney-General has asked the Classification Review Board to review the classification of the computer game Manhunt. On 15 October 2003 the Classification Board classified Manhunt MA15+, with the consumer advice 'Medium level animated violence'. In Australia, the MA15+ category is legally restricted. Material classified MA15+ is considered unsuitable for persons under 15 years of age. More info in this 43KB DOC file.

ASUS announced their "Star Ice CPU Cooler". Advanced airflow management combined with copper heat sink and heat pipes enable the Star Ice to support high-performance gaming systems based on LGA775, Socket 478, K8 and K7 platforms. It is a convenient and cost-effective cooling solution for those who upgrade their system by switching between platforms. It's also freakin' huge, looking like a jet engine strapped to your motherboard. More info and a pic in this 39KB DOC file.

Cooler Master released a statement assuring everyone that they are, in fact, the designers of the Wave Master case. Apparently someone else tried to lay claim to the design recently, but Cooler Master are adamant that their designers did all the hard work. Alrighty then. More info in their forum.



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