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Thermaltake Frio CLP0564 CPU Cooler Review
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| Mon Jul 26, 2010 | 3:52P| PermaLink |
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"Thermaltake has been a household name for over a decade, bringing us a
range of hardware from cases and power supplies to smaller storage
solutions, drive bays and accessories. One of their key departments has also
been cooling solutions, as their name would imply, and their focus have span
to both air and water coolers. They have produced some very interesting
concepts in the past and it's always been good to see Thermaltake coming up
with innovative designs to tackle the problem of heat, such as the SpinQ and
the V1 AX. Although they may not have had the same success as other prolific
manufacturers such as Noctua and Thermalright in recent times, Thermaltake
hopes to change this with the Frio. The Frio is a standard tower cooler but
as we are accustomed to see from Thermaltake, they introduce some innovative
touches to differentiate their products from the vast array of coolers
already on the market. More importantly, the cooler has been designed with
overclocking in mind so we can expect to see some good results on our test
bed."
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FULL STORY @
VORTEZ (http://www.vortez.co.uk/review.php?id=190)
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Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 Digital Camera
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| Thu Jun 04, 2009 | 4:00P| PermaLink |
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We do our best to protect our cameras, cell phones, MP3 players, and other electronics from extreme weather conditions, drops, force, and water. It makes sense to do so, given that most of these gadgets don’t stand a chance against a bucket of water, accidental drop, or extreme temperatures. Realizing that life brings its fair share of bumps, spills, and accidents, Olympus has launched an entire line of digital cameras that are designed to take a licking and keep on ticking.
The Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 is the top model in Olympus' newly renamed "Tough" series of digital cameras that are made to survive the battles of everyday life. This camera is able to survive a drop from 6.6 feet, capture photos at up to 33 feet underwater, withstand 220 pounds of crushing force, and it can be used in temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 degrees Celsius). With these capabilities, it’s likely the photographer will surrender before this camera does....
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FULL STORY @
HOTHARDWARE (http://hothardware.com/Articles/Olympus-Stylus-Tough8000/)
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