Seoul-based fanless PC company NoFAN has recently announced the CS-70 and CS-80 computer cases on its official website. Having a computer with no moving parts has always been a dream for silent PC enthusiasts. NoFAN has a wide variety of original cooling systems in its product range – enough to build a complet... |
10 April 2012 08:43 GMT |
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Almost all computer enthusiasts have heard of the Cooler Master brand, as it is well known for offering high performance products including cooling solutions, memory and PC power supplies. All products coming from this company have been used in some of the most powerful gaming and high-end desktop systems worldwide. ... |
13 June 2008 04:07 GMT |
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When it comes to computer components, heat has always been a major problem. Overheating leads not only to performance loss, but also tends to wear out the components before their time. The "art" of cooling has developed accordingly, producing more and more powerful fans to dispose of the heat. Due to their increased ... |
19 November 2007 11:50 GMT |
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Hitman 2: Silent Assassin begins in a Sicilian monastery. Agent 47's attempts to distance himself from his violent past are detoured when he is discovered by local criminal underworld and tricked into returning to his trade. Caught in the middle of a ring of deception, Agent 47 soon discovers that he has been ma... |
16 March 2007 06:21 GMT |
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James Sunderland's life is shattered when his wife dies tragically. Three years later, a letter arrives from Mary, beckoning him to return to the dark realm of Silent Hill. Now James must return to that special place to uncover the truth, unaware that the answers he seeks require the ultimate sacrifice. Welcome ... |
16 March 2007 05:41 GMT |
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TUL Corporation claims that its latest PowerColor X1950 SCS3 is the best performing noiseless graphics card in the world. Although integrating a passive cooler, the new model still sticks to the original ATI specifications with the core running at 575MHz and the memories clocked at 1380 MHz. The card includes 256-bi... |
5 March 2007 08:56 GMT |
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