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Audio![]() Thermaltake SilverRiver 5.25External drive enclosures allow a lot of flexibility in both dats transportation or the sharing of a single drive unit among multiple computers. Thermaltake's SilverRiver 5.25 takes both optical drives and 3.25" HDD drives that hook up to an existing system through USB2.0 - take a look as we put the SilverRiver through a few hoops to see what it is capable ofSeptember 23rd, 2004
![]() ![]() Kool Solutions Chill VentBig Blue makes an appearance in our labs. No not IBM, but Kool Solutions' big and blue CPU cooling apparatus; a novel venting system. The rationale behind the Chill Vent is sound but how does it perform?February 4th, 2004
CaseAce Gear Grip CRT ReviewAre you finding yourself constantly moving your monitor from room to room? How about to those LAN parties all the way across town? Moving 30 plus pounds of dead weight while avoiding cables trying to claim the life of you and your monitor is not a simple task. If you are in need of a saviour, then the CaseAce GearGrip-CRT may be the answer to your prayers.June 18th, 2001
ATEN IC-1394 Firewire PCI Card ReviewFirewire is currently the hot ticket interface in the multimedia world and has been for some time. This isn’t surprising considering Firewire, which is also known as IEEE 1394, was developed by Apple – the kings of audio / video computing – and has a maximum data transfer throughput of 400Megabits/s or 50Mbytes/s. This is leagues faster than USB which maxes out at 12Mb/s or 1.5MB/s – no wonder why those USB webcams can be so jerky.May 10th, 2001
Kodak CompactFlash to PCMCIA Adapter ReviewThe Kodak Picture Card Reader is a simple little compact flash adapter that takes your CF card and makes it compatible with a standard Type II PCMCIA slot. When installed, the CF card acts like a small disk, using the high throughput of the PCMCIA bus to make CF transfers a quick and painless procedure.November 7th, 2000
CaseAce GearGrip Pro ReviewEven before I was into network gaming, before 10/100 NIC cards started becoming a household item, I was already moving my computer from my house, to those of my friends. Moving a computer has always been a chore. The case is not the easiest thing to move, and once you pile on your cables, your keyboard, your mouse, and any CD-ROM discs or other myriad accessories you might want to bring, you are talking about a very large, very bulky, and very unstable tower of equipment.October 5th, 2000
MK-01 Speaker Wall Mounting System Review They're not going to help you overclock that Athlon, and they burn CDs... but then again, MidiLand made them so you could mount your speakers on the walls, and they're escape from cheap tripod hell.June 27th, 2000
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