Self-contained, low-maintenance all-in-one liquid CPU cooling systems are quite popular these days, especially among system integrators. What makes them popular is that they don’t require one to have a master’s degree, or any experience at all in liquid cooling physics to enjoy near silent computing. All one needs is the aptitude to work a Philips screw driver and a little dexterity. CoolIT System’s Vantage A.L.C. (Advanced Liquid Cooling) is the latest self-contained compact cooling innovation. Let’s see if that same early innovations we saw at CES 2010 offer real world benefits and performance today!
FULL STORY @ FUTURELOOKS (http://www.futurelooks.com/coolit-systems-vantage-a-l-c-cpu-cooling-system-review/)
"Gaming notebooks are typically massive machines that you need to lift weights just to be able to carry it around with you on a daily basis. The large notebooks are typically associated with other things too, like high prices and short battery life.
Still, gamers who like to frequent LAN parties or just don’t have enough room in a dorm or on their desk for a full desktop often find themselves shopping for a gaming notebook. Today we are going to check out the very impressive Gateway P-7808u FX. Once you get an eye full of the specifications on this machine you will wonder how exactly Gateway was able to cram so much gaming goodness into the notebook at such an affordable price."
FULL STORY @ TWEAKTOWN (http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/2757/gateway_p_7808u_fx_gaming_notebook/index.html)