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Quick Review: ASUS CineVibe USB Gaming Vibration Headset
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| Thu Sep 16, 2010 | 5:54P| PermaLink |
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"The CineVibe from ASUS is the company’s latest offering to grace the straining headset market which threatens imminent implosion at any time due to over loading. The CineVibe does, however, have one secret weapon that will litterly shake you to your core. That is Force Feedback in a headset, the first of which we have ever seen.
This is all very interesting as a concept, but is this new weapon enough to propel the CineVibe past the ever growing competition? Today we shell endeavor to answer that question."
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FULL STORY @
TWEAKTOWN (http://mailbot.tweaktown.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/r/TweakTown_News/h/20100916124843/www.tweaktown.com/reviews/3522/quick_review_asus_cinevibe_usb_gaming_vibration_headset/index.html/)
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Thermolab BARAM Heatsink Reviewed on Frosty
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| Wed Jun 10, 2009 | 3:26P| PermaLink |
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The 160mm tall Thermolab BARAM heatsink accomodates up to two 120mm fans, but is sold without any. Drop in a 120mm low noise fan of your choosing, or perhaps a 120mm unit with a little power behind its impellers. For official test results, Frostytech will rely on the 1500RPM 120mm Mechatronics G1225S12B fan we've been using on other fanless heatsinks to cross our test bench. In addition, we'll also test the BARAM heatsink with the 120mm AGA12025F121 fan from the Sunbeam Core Contact Freezer heatsink (answering those inevitable "what if..." questions).
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FULL STORY @
FROSTYTECH (http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2346)
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