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Hideout | OCZ Spyder 8GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Review
Some 9 years ago, I was introduced to the USB Flash drive; who at the time, coming in a rather excitable review from publication Maximum PC, was billed as a replacement for the floppy drive. Granted, the sticks of this time were slow, expensive, and tiny - with a paltry 32mb module weighing you ...
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OCZ Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse Review - I4U News Review
i4u.com — All Reviews | More Peripheral Reviews OCZ Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse Review Date: 2008-09-30 Reviewed by: Shane McGlaun Manufacturer: OCZ Features & Specifications The OCZ Dominatrix has adjustable sensitivity of 400, 800, 1600, and 2000 dpi. With ... (more) OCZ Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse Review - I4U News Review
OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 Flex II 4 GB
OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 Flex II 4 GB
techpowerup.com — OCZ's PC2-9200 Flex II modules can be used with both air and watercooling. They are designed for 1150 MHz DDR2 at CL 5 with 2.1V. In our testing we could easily push the modules above DDR2-1200 without an extra voltage increase. (more) OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 Flex II 4 GB
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OCZ Spyder 8GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... student, hell even a gamer and geek could need - retails for somewhere around $20. Just $20 in most parts of the world for an indispensable product, that holds all the data you could need, indefinitely to boot. Considering the factors of cost and capacity are cut out, convenience is right up there since 90% of systems ship with drivers natively, and speeds are usually enough for anyone, the question is begged - what's the point in reviewing a little stick like this one? Link: Virtual Hideout

OCZ Spyder 8GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Review
HomeVirtual Hideout - Some 9 years ago, I was introduced to the USB Flash drive; who at the time, coming in a rather excitable review from publication Maximum PC, was billed as a replacement for the floppy drive. Granted, the sticks of this time were slow, expensive, and tiny - with a paltry 32mb module weighing you down into the hundreds. Coming with this was a downright inconvenience - these drives worked natively - albeit only for operating systems past Windows 98SE; a little fact that made the drive horribly impractical for doing service on any systems that had even minor ...

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The Mother Board — ... student, hell even a gamer and geek could need - retails for somewhere around $20. Just $20 in most parts of the world for an indispensable product, that holds all the data you could need, indefinitely to boot. Considering the factors of cost and capacity are cut out, convenience is right up there since 90% of systems ship with drivers natively, and speeds are usually enough for anyone, the question is begged - what's the point in reviewing a little stick like this one?“ link

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