Links to Reviews for July 26-28

Posted Jul 28, 2008 | by Sara  

Man & Machine UCool Keyboard
“Despite looking like a plain old keyboard, the UCool can be full submerged for cleaning and has drain holes to help get the water out. Typing feel is good and the keyboard works very well overall. The key layout is standard QWERTY and a number pad is included as well. The hallmark of the UCool Keyboard is the fact that it can be fully submerged for cleaning. It is important to note here that the USB connect shouldn’t be submerged when cleaning.”

Inno3D 9600 GSO, BFG 9600 GT & BFG 8800 GT (Graphics Card) RoundUp
“…Each card will be tested at a minimum of 1680×1050 on a selection of gaming and media tests and we shall also take a look at the thermal performance and overclocking potential for those who want to squeeze a little more value out of their purchase.”
Summer Laptop Travel Accessory Round Up

ASUS Triton 79 Amazing Heatsink
“Similar to the Silent Square EVO, the ASUS Triton 79 Amazing heatsink makes use of the fin-fan-fin arrangement to get the most from its two towers and quad heatpipes. Sandwiched in the middle is a 120mm PWM fan that spins at 1300RPM, making the Triton 79 Amazing fairly quiet under power. The heatsink is compatible with Intel socket 775 and AMD socket 754/939/940/AM2+ processors, stands 148mm tall and weighs in at 670 grams.”

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