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Wednesday, September 28, 2005
EMHz News: New blogging system being implemented
To fill the email requests from some of our readers, I'm working on getting a new blogging system implemented. Our current system is very flakey in terms of RSS feeds. Doesn't always work to well. Most have requested an RSS link, so I'm working on switching to a better tool that offers full support out of the box. With that said, there might be some delays in posting news and reviews. Please bare with me until beta testing is complete.--
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Posted by Miguel @ 09:40 AM EST
DFI Infinity SLI and OCZ Rally USB drive @ Neoseeker
"The Rally is a good drive for anyone looking to move large amounts of data around extremely quickly, and especially gamers who insist on having the nicest possible of everything. If any drive on the market right now were to be crowned cool, this is it. Beyond that, most people would have no need in buying one of these over the next brand. The drive offers no extra features beyond it's high speed rating, and it has an easily looseable cap, which will limit its appeal for some right there. Slightly overpriced, luxury products rarely promise true practicality though, and its performance and namebrand are what make the Rally the perfect companion for gamers who cannot live without the fastest of everything."
Link: Here
**Discuss in forums**Posted by Miguel @ 09:27 AM EST
Other Web News
Corsair Xpert TWINXP1024-3200XL DDR Memory Kit @ ModTheBox
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Ultra Fire Heatpipe AMD CPU Cooler @ PimpRig
Bluetake BT009Si Bluetooth USB Adapter and BT400G5 Bluetooth Headset @ XYZ
PlanetPenguin Racer v0.5 ALPHA @ Phoronix
SilenX LUXURAE Hard Drive Silencing Solution @ ThinkComputers
Codegen Group Briza-97 Mid Tower ATX Case @ BigBruinPosted by Miguel @ 09:25 AM EST
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Zalman Reserator 1 Plus Water Cooling System (for SLI) @ BigBruin
"Zalman is committed to creating a "user friendly" environment by reducing computer noise through their cooling products, and one of their latest offerings is definitely designed to do just that. The Zalman Reserator 1 Plus is a fanless water cooling system, and in this review we will be testing it on a very heat intensive SLI system. Let's see how it fared."
Link: Here
**Discuss in forums**Posted by Miguel @ 09:24 AM EST
Plextor PX-740A @ OverclockersOnline
"So where exactly do we sit with the Plextor PX-740A? The drive certainly does amazingly well. The speed was a bit jittery but in the end the Plextor PX-740A got the job done by meeting its specifications and writing a perfect disc. While the Scan Disc did report the odd problem, it's nothing to be concerned about as our LiteOn Error Checks came back negative. Even with "only" 2MB of buffer, Plextor is a brand you can associate with coaster free burning. You can be assured that they won't be cutting corners on the quality of writing."
Link: Here
**Discuss in forums**Posted by Miguel @ 09:22 AM EST
Other Web News
OCZ Rally 2GB Flash Drive @ Phoronix
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Biostar NF4SIE-A7 nForce4 SLI IE Motherboard @ Bjorn3D
ASUS P5WD2 Premium Motherboard with Wi-Fi and TV Tuner @ TweakTown
Thermaltake Bigwater SE Water Cooling Kit @ Tweaknews
Tuniq Tower 120 CPU Cooler @ ThinkComputers
Blu-ray Vs. HD DVD @ The TechZone
Swiftech MCX775-V heatsink @ ClubOC
SanDisk 1 GB Digital Audio MP3 Player @ FutureLooks
OCZ Technology Gold Series 1GB PC3200 Dual Channel Memory @ Bonafidereviews
HIS X700 IceQ 128MB GDDR3 AGP Video Card @ XYZ Computing
Altec Lansing AHS602i Gaming Headset @ TechGagePosted by Miguel @ 09:17 AM EST
Monday, September 26, 2005
AeroCool CoolView ATX/BX Computer Case @ Hi-Techreviews
"It seems like we have been reviewing a new case from AeroCool almost every month now since the first of the year and I have to say that they just keep getting better. When we reviewed the AeroCool Masstige, a few weeks ago we fell in love with it, well we get a chance to carry on the romance with the new AeroCool CoolView, the similarities with the two case are the both ATX and BX form factors cases. (BX with optional screw-in back-plate)"
Link: Here
**Discuss in forums**Posted by Miguel @ 10:15 AM EST
Other Web News
Edifier e2100 2.1 Multimedia Speaker System @ ModTheBox
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Transcend DDR2-533 @ Phoronix
MGE Vigor 500W Power Supply @ ThinkComputers
Danger Den RBXA64 & Maze4 Chipset Water Block @ TechNiz
Zalman Fatal1ty Cooler Series @ HardwareSecrets
Evercool Ultra Water Cooler W-202 @ Xtreme Resources
Value 512MB DDR400 Memory Shootout: Corsair Vs OCZ @ AMDZone
APC Biometric Password Manager @ HardwareSecrets
Memorex M-Flyer USB 2.0 TravelDrive (512MB) @ WindowsAtoZ
Creative Zen Nano Plus @ PCReview
Truly MP313X Color Display MP3 Player @ I4U
Biostar I945P-A7 Motherboard @ Bjorn3DPosted by Miguel @ 10:12 AM EST
Saturday, September 24, 2005
ExtremeMHz is looking for a News Editor
We are looking for a talented news editor to liven up the site a little and offer interesting news from around the web. For details, please visit the link below:http://www.extrememhz.com/staff2.shtml
Thank you,
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EMHz TeamPosted by Miguel @ 01:05 AM EST
Friday, September 23, 2005
Cooler Master Cooldrive 4 @ ASE Labs
" It may seem like most modding accessories today provide more form over function, but there are some products that try to give an actual sense of usability while adding something superfluous at the same time. A fanbus is an extremely useful accessory if you have a case with many fans, or just want to quiet down your louder fans when not stressing the system. The Cooler Master Cooldrive 4 combines temperature readings, a fanbus controller, and a nice LCD display. It is the quality control that isn't up
to the task in this company. "Link: Here
**Discuss in forums**Posted by Miguel @ 11:51 AM EST
Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 @ MBReview
"The Foxconn 955X7AA-8EKRS2 ships with a slightly improved BIOS from that of its i925XE brethren. Foxconn has slowly but surely been allowing for additional overclocking options in the arena of increased voltage addition capabilities. They’ve also made strides with the 955X7AA-8EKRS2 as far as memory options go."
Link: Here
**Discuss in forums**Posted by Miguel @ 11:48 AM EST
Other Web News
Asus Extreme N7800GT @ NGOHQ
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Gigabyte 3D Galaxy @ cowcotland
Logitech Cordless DesktopR MXT 3000 Laser @ PimpRig
OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 2GB Gold Edition @ Phoronix
Edifier H800 Hi-Fi Stereo Headphones @ ModTheBox
Logisys 4-Direction LED Gaming Mouse @ TechGage
Asetek VapoChill Micro Showdown @ OverclockersOnline
SilverStone LC17 HTPC Case @ ThinkComputers
OCZ PC2 4200 Gold Edition @ ClubOCPosted by Miguel @ 11:46 AM EST