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Wednesday, November 8, 2006
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The results, though subjective as audio is, are pretty good. The EB-01 seems to give a warmer sound than the onboard audio. Basically I think this does what it is designed to and that's give the user a good solid quality output to send to a home system. I have doubts those of you with quality aftermarket sound cards would need this, but it ideal for the budding DJ or amateur music producer that wants a good solid noise free connection to output through. There is no audible noise / hiss, no power on thump it just works. Other than that there really isn?t anything I can say
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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Normally when we think mini or micro ATX cases we think of small for factor (SFF) type cases. As these types of motherboards get more powerful more people are using them and want a nice tower case to put on top of their desk. It is really hard to find a normal case for the smaller motherboard sizes. Well SilverStone, a brand known for quality in excellence in their products has added another member to the Temjin family. The TJ08 is a Micro-ATX case that carry's on SilverStone's great quality. So let's take a look.
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Thursday, October 12, 2006
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Silverstone latest compact heatsink is light weight, features 120mm fan support and promises to provide excellent cooling for your hot running CPU. Let's see how it does
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Wednesday, October 4, 2006
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For a company that has only been around for 3 years or so, Silverstone has certainly made an impressive impact on many areas of the PC hardware market. Today I am testing their Nitrogen NT06 CPU cooler. Let's see what impact it makes on the CPU cooler market.
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
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The new Silverstone ST85ZFF PSU arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review a PSU for Quad-SLI with 850W
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
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The MS01 is a sexy little thing. Maybe because the Coke bottle shape is so reminiscent of the female form or maybe its because I'm an incurable geek. Either way, the appeal of brushed aluminum and graceful lines is undeniable. Whether you are someone looking for an enclosure that doesn't clash with the high dollar aluminum computer case in your office or you're Mr. Bling Bling Boy with an Amazing Modded Computer of Death, the MS01 is a very attractive piece that would be at home on most anyone's desk.
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After recently reviewing Silverstone?s high-end enthusiast PSU, the ST50EF, I now have in my hands the mid-range extreme gamer unit. Capable of supporting 600w of PC parts, the Strider is pretty much future proof?
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Thursday, August 17, 2006
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As with most modern power supply units, the rails are very stable, and there is no real difference from any other power supplies at the same price level. However, the twin PCI-e connectors, matt black finish, high efficiency and ultra-quiet cooling are not so ordinary. If you?re looking for a solid performer with features normally found on higher end power supplies, the Silverstone ST50EF is definitely for you.
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Thursday, May 18, 2006
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Silverstone have an interesting product in the Zues. It is unique with the high power single 12V line, which could have its applications. It has a high efficiency and runs fairly cool. However the noise is a real problem for me. I would really want any PSU I have to be silent these days, there are no real reasons not to any more...
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Wednesday, May 10, 2006
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The SilverStone Ensemble EB01 is a convenient device that can instantly translate your PC's digital signals into lifelike analog sound suitable for personal high end stereo setups. EB01's advanced internal circuitry will ensure that any sound effect or music from your CD, DVD, MP3 files, or games will be reproduced in quality as the artist and content creator originally envisioned...
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Friday, April 7, 2006
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The TJ08 was born with a setup that is simple yet unheard of in cases of its class. Equipped with dual 120mm fans and with only a short distance between them, a natural wind tunnel effect could be achieved to produce cooling efficiency rivaling the best full tower cases on the market. Besides having great cooling performance, the TJ08 is also an easy to use case with removable motherboard tray and logically placed buttons/connectors on its thick, beautifully finished aluminum front panel. If using top-of-the-line components in a micro tower was not an option before, it is now with the TJ08...
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Wednesday, March 15, 2006
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Power supplies are often overlooked when building a system, but they shouldn't be! The ST56F is a great example of what a PSU should include feature wise. Boasting a 560W power output and 80% efficiency, it's obvious that this has the fuel to feed to your beefy system...
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
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Strider is one of the best PSUs that I have used in a long time, Silverstone once again have impressed me with their consistency and build quality, as I noted earlier Silverstone are renowned for their enclosure design, but after looking at the ST60F there expansion into the PSU manufacturing is a good move, i also liked the fact it was perfect for aiding in cooling the HDDs in the TJ06 I would recommend this PSU to anybody looking with a high spec PC, the main problem with the Strider ST60F is the price, at £90($155) it is not cheap but you have to remember that you are getting the best components available...
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Saturday, February 25, 2006
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There's no doubt about it - we loved Silverstone LC16M. Unlike some, we weren't put off by the chunky looks and the added bonus is the amount of room there is inside. If you require a slimline HTPC, something like the Silverstone LC09 would do the job but you will need to budget for a mini-ITX motherboard and be prepared to accept the limitations of a single PCI slot and single hard drive storage. For anyone wanting to use existing desktop PC hardware, the Silverstone LC16M gives you the flexibility to pack in almost anything you could possibly need and more. The bundled software is slick and the remote is a must have...
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Wednesday, February 8, 2006
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This is a really nice PSU design from Silverstone. The unit looks good, is easy to install, is silent and efficient. There are a couple of negatives, but the only one that is really a sticking point for me is the lack of modular cables. But if this doesnt bother you then this PSU is ideal. However, if you need modular, the ST60F is also available...
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