Some users just like really tiny keyboards. Personally I am an ergonomic fan, so the wider my hands can be apart, the better. For those who like tiny keyboards (programmers love them for some odd reason), then you’ll be glad to know that there’s finally one that’s built like a tank: the Enermax Aurora Micro. [...]
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ECS EliteGroup GeForce 6100PM-M2 V2.0 Motherboard Review
The funny thing about how expensive technology is, is that as soon as you buy something that costs $300, it’s automatically obsolete and is worth roughly 1/3 of the original price. Actually, it was pretty much obsolete the moment you bought it. The world of the PC DIYer is a fantastic world, but the price [...]
Ultra Grid ATX Case
We’ve all been there. That first computer that everyone builds themselves. It’s built on a McDonald’s employee budget and a dream to make all your gamer friends envious. And they will be. But sinking hundreds of dollars into new hardware won’t get you envied if your case looks like you picked it up out of [...]
Corsair TX750 Power Supply Review
New 320GB hard drive: $110.00 4GB of RAM: $150.00 GeForce 8800 Gaming Card: $279.00 Getting invited to the biggest LAN party the west coast has ever seen: Priceless. What all this means: Jack shizzit if you don’t have a good PSU. Enter the Corsair TX Series 750W Power Supply. Like that very forgettable guy from that very [...]
Building the Perfect Keyboard
There have been lots and lots of keyboards over the years, and most of the fancier ones try to enhance usability or implement some new feature that we can’t live without. Most of the time designers guess wrong, and implement a useless set of features, or take away things we have finally become used to. As [...]
Logitech Wave Keyboard
There have been many, many, many different keyboards for personal computers over the years. Ergonomic boards, tough boards, media boards, gaming boards: boards that climb on rocks… and there have been a few that many people like, but they become discontinued and obsoleted in favor of the company’s next generation products. One of my favorite [...]
Delphi SkyFi3 XM Satellite Radio Review
Ordinay FM radio just isn’t good enough anymore. We have become spoiled by our MP3 players, having instant access to gigabytes of music, so we happily listen to them instead of the lengthy commercials on “free” radio. We don’t need FM radio to find out the latest music trends that the RIAA is trying to [...]
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 Review (Nintendo DS)
Title Hotel Dusk: Room 215 Genre Mystery / Puzzle Solving Release Date January 22nd, 2007 Players 1 Rating T (Mild Language, Mild Violence, Use of Alcohol) Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is a lot like this really old game I used to play on NES. Don’t remember what it was called, but if any of you [...]
Gigabyte GA-M61PM-S2 Motherboard
Gigabyte motherboards have been around for a long time, and they have made some very impressive motherboards over the years. They’re no stranger to the enthusiast market, making both AMD and Intel boards geared towards hard-core overclocking. However, as with the graphic card industry, the largest market (and the most money) is in the mainstream [...]
ATi Radeon 9600XT
ATi has sent us a Radeon 9600XT video card for review. We will see how it performs in modern Direct3D and OpenGL applications and games, as well as how it performs against the older (but more expensive) Radeon 9700 Pro. It is meant for the mainstream market, which can be deduced from its price [...]
Madlights LED Case Lighting
Modifying one’s computer used to be a task for the hard-core user, performing all custimazations by trial and error. Little support was given to the end user, because simply a community did not exist that offered pre-modded products. Fast forward to today, and now there are many modding products, and a user can have a [...]
EPoX 8K9A2+ Motherboard Review
I have always been a fan of EPoX motherboards and have used them a lot because of their stability, features, and overclockability. I reviewed the EPoX 8K3A+ a while back here at OCModShop which used the VIA KT333 chipset. This is the EPoX 8K9A2+ motherboard which uses the KT400 chipset. The VIA KT400 chipset brings [...]
corsair 512MB XMS3200 Memory
With the VIA KT400 peaking its head out into the public the need for PC3200 is now here. There are only a few companies that are actually making PC3200 and even less which are making good quality ones. Corsair is a company which is devoted to making high quality, fast, top of the line RAM. [...]
EPoX 8K3A+ Motherboard
With overclocking becoming more and more prominent these days where everyone wants to push all of their hardware to the limits companies have started catering to everyone’s demands. EPoX is a prominent company in the overclocking business, they strive to provide the highest quality motherboards that will allow for the highest overclock possible. Designed with [...]
Corsair 512MB XMS2700
With the emergence of the VIA Apollo KT333 chipset and other DDR333 chipsets 2700 DDR has taken off. Corsair was kind enough to send over a 512MB module of their XMS2700 DDR. XMS, or eXtreme Memory Speed, is the process that Corsair uses to take ICs rated at one speed and verify/guarantee their operation at [...]




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