Hardware Roundup: Wednesday Edition
Overclockers Club news Feed —
... - just add storage, RAM an your choice of operating system. That leaves us with reviews on more traditional products such as power supplies, motherboards and videocards, so be sure to check out the rest of our roundup before you leave.
Gadgets
TRENDnet TK-IP101 KVM IP Switch with TK-423K KVM @ TweakTown
Mobile
iConnplus iBP1200 iPhone 3G Case/Charger @ Legit Reviews
Motherboards
Asus M4N72-E 750a @ Bjorn3D
Notebooks
OCZ's ...
Asus M4N72-E 750a
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web —
... if you can, the wife doesn't want you spending that hard earned money for something to take your attention off her *wink*. Anyways, today we will be evaluating the Asus M4N72-E 750a Motherboard designed for the Phenom II CPU set. There has been controversy over whether or not to make the jump to DDR3 and I will be making a few comparisons to not only our different makers of chipsets but also to DDR3 and DDR2. Is it really worth it? You will just have to take a peek and see! Link: Bjorn3D
Tax Day Shortbread
The Tech Report: News —
... Malley on Phobos AnandTech reviews IBuyPower Gamer Paladin F860-a Digital Trends reviews Dell Adamo Phoronix reviews Dell Inspiron Mini 9 netbook CowcotLand reviews Dell Studio 17 laptop (in French) CPU3D on the ugliest PC @ the i36 LAN event - Please "make me cooler" VIA Arena on VIA's Em-ITX - Double-sided embedded computing Maximum PC has a brief history of CPUs : 31 awesome years of x86 Björn3D reviews Asus M4N72-E 750a bit-tech reviews 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 Guru3D reviews 120GB OCZ ...
Asus M4N72-E 750a
Madshrimps News RSS Feed —
... boys. Or, if you can, the wife doesn't want you spending that hard earned money for something to take your attention off her *wink*. Anyways, today we will be evaluating the Asus M4N72-E 750a Motherboard designed for the Phenom II CPU set. There has been controversy over whether or not to make the jump to DDR3 and I will be making a few comparisons to not only our different makers of chipsets but also to DDR3 and DDR2. Is it really worth it? You will just have to take a peek and see! http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=1543
Asus M4N72-E Review
AMDZone Frontpage —
Bjorn3D has reviewed the Asus M4N72-E. You can grab this nForce 750a board here starting at $139. Besides the little problem I had right here at the end of things, I would say Asus has made another fine board. There are only a few snags I ran into, yet again, like I did with the MSI 790GX. The main problem being RAM slots on the newer AM2+/AM3 boards are just way too close. If I wanted to use any kind of active cooling I would not be able to. Most newer boards on team Red are switching to strictly 16x/16x in a dual configuration that I've seen and this board is ...




