Late Monday Review Post

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Aron Schatz
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May 11, 2004
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I'm going to start doing multiday review postings to cut down on tons of off site reviews in one news post. Content on this site will be flowing soon, and fast too!

Mutant Mods Stuff @ Futurelooks.

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"A division of Startech, Mutant Mods has launched with some well made and simple modifications for your otherwise dull premodified PC Case."


Whitebox Notebooks @ Legitreviews. Not a true DIY computer, but close.

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For years the only way to buy a notebook computer was to buy a bundled notebook from a major company. This means that you are likely to get all the features you do not want and none that ones that you are are in need of. The days of having limited choices in the notebook market are near extinction...


Epox nForce3-250Gb over at tBreak.

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Although RAID is supported by nVidia’s chipset that allows a combination or Parallel and Serial-ATA drives to work together, Epox also adds a Silicon Image 3114 controller which provides four additional Serial-ATA ports. The best part about this controller is that it can create RAID 5 which the chipset’s RAID controller lacks.


Techseekers have a nice TC-10000 ITX board.

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The VIA EPIA TC-10000 is a uniquely practical little board. Ideal for custom PC mods that are tight on space or use it as a car mp3/divx player since all cars are based on 12V electrical system. The TC-10000 looses little functionality over standard ATX powered EPIA boards, and it does away for the need of a DC-DC adapter if you wished to use those boards. >From the results we can see that power requirements are quite low, and power consumption increases linearly with CPU utilisation.


ipKonfig is giving away RAM.

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ipKonfig.com is giving away a total of 4GB of memory! Four winners will receive Corsair's famous TwinX 1024MB 4000 Pro Dual DDR Memory Modules. These are the Real-Time LED series, folks! This week we will announce two more winners!


PCStats has a guide on how not to get browser hijacked. Read our guides as well. »http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=126 »http://www.aselabs.com/articles.php?id=124

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If you though Pop-ups were annoying, just wait until your web browser is hijacked! In this guide, PCstats shows you how to regain control and kick out the hijackers, kung-fu style. Browser hijacking is one of the web's constant dangers. Whether it arrives in the form of a flood of obscene pop-up windows assaulting you after a mistyped URL, or malicious code taking over your browser completely, chances are good that every Internet user will be subjected to this practice in some form. Fortunately, avoiding a browser hijacking is not impossible if you stay aware, and take a few simple precautions. To sum it up, this PCstats Beginners Guide will show you how to avoid and defeat these annoying and potentially embarrassing attacks on your computer, starting with seven preventative measures.


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