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  | MORE INFORMATION:- 87.3% Average rating from 9 Reviews
- 2 Site Award(s) Given
- 2 / 2 Recommendation(s)
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| Viewing 11 Available Review(s) by - [click here to return to all sources listing] | Rating: 87/100 | Thermaltake MaxOrb CPU Cooler | In its own right, Thermaltake's MaxOrb manages to impress us with both its cooling prowess and quiet operation. | Rating: 85/100 | Gigabyte GeForce 8600GTS Silent Pipe III | However, we'll heartily recommend this card to those people looking to put together a sub-$1000 system, with a simple reminder about using a case with good airflow. | | Recommend. | OCZ Reaper PC2-6400 Enhanced Bandwidth Edition | Today HL takes a look at the latest and greatest from OCZ, the OCZ PC2-6400 Enhanced Latency Reaper Edition.....arguably the most versatile memory kit to ever hit the HL test bench. | Rating: 80/100 | Asus Geforce 8600 GT 256MB | We've all fired up RivaTuner, ATITool, and nTune to squeeze out a little more performance out of our videocards, but is there an easier way? Asus thinks so, and they've made overclocking their EN8600GT as easy as turning a dial. | Rating: 81/100 | Tuniq 3 Case | Overall, the Tuniq 3 is a great example of what fresh ideas and innovation can accomplish in an enclosure. | | Recommend. | ECS NF650iSLIT-A | With many of the same features found on their premium offering, can the ECS NF650iSLIT-A attract a whole new audience with its equally impressive price tag? | Rating: 98/100 | Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC2-8500 | Crucial is well known for producing top of the line enthusiast memory kits, and the Ballistix Tracer PC2-8500 kit we reviewed today was no exception. | Rating: 92/100 | Cooler Master GeminII | Is bigger really better? - SITE AWARD | Rating: 86/100 | APEVIA X-Pleasure Metal Case | Thanks for joining HardwareLogic as we embarked on this little X-Pleasure cruise | Rating: 86/100 | APEVIA X-Pleasure Aluminum Case | Thanks for joining HardwareLogic as we embarked on this little X-Pleasure cruise | Rating: 91/100 | Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 | For those who do Photoshop editing, media encoding, or who are looking to upgrade for the future in hopes that more applications are built to take advantage of multi-core processors, the Q6600 is a great choice. - SITE AWARD |

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