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Endscape is building his own computer case using a lot of acrylic and a home built strip heater. Oracle is now on what may be a permanent hiatus, so I have started to fiddle around with another project. I seem to be a fan of the cube, and this is no different, being 11 inches on all sides. The case should be almost entirely plexi glass as I happen to have piles of 3/16 acrylic laying around that needs to be used for something. The design really isn't that far out there, but what I plan to do with the lighting and paint should really set it apart. No previews or hints on that, you'll just have to wait and see.
Spikes has done a review of the Thermaltake Soprano DX case. Features: - Aluminum front panel with elegant streamline design - e-SATA connector built-in - 14cm front and 12cm rear fans for superior cooling - Tool-free kits for 5.25” and 3.5” external drive bays and expansion cards - Sufficient space for settling Nvidia GeForce 8800 series graphic cards. (Installation instruction)
Tuteja1986 has done a mini review of the Gigabyte 965P-DS3P. I really liked the 965P DS3P and i think its the best bang for buck enthusiastic motherboard. Over clocking wise its an spectacular motherboard. I am able to hit 500FBS without a problem. Its loaded with extra feature like all solid Capacitor , cover coke points , 6 Phaze Power Supply , 8 Sata port , Crossfire support and its got fuse on the USB port to protect it from Voltage and Current overload.
Eva2000 has done a comprehensive test of the effects of memory factors on the performance of a 8800GTS. I decided to check out what the effects memory timings and memory clocks has on 8800GTS SLI performance on Asus 680i Striker Extreme motherboard.
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