Corsair has become a favorite among the TechIMO's staff, and the new TwinX1024-3200XLPRO series is no doubt going to be a favorite among overclockers with its low latency timings and quality Samsung memory chips.
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In his editorial debut at TechIMO, Levi Beckerson examines the performance and build quality of the newly introduced Mapower KC31U2G USB 2.0 3.5" hard drive enclosure.
While we like to recommend exotic coolers manufactured by specialty companies like VapoChill and Swiftech, we recognize most computer users have little need for such cooling systems. Enter the Titan TTC-D9TB/Cu35/R1.
The Banshee Pad is a solid piece of aircraft grade aluminum, laser cut for fine precision. Expertly finished, anodized, and then laser-etched, this is the ultimate mouse pad for gamers.
You can have a tricked out PC with the latest hardware and a killer graphics card, but you will be the laughing stock at your next LAN party if still using that beige 15" CRT from six years ago!
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The gaming community demands computers featuring both high performance components and quality engineering. Today we are examining such a system from Shadow Knight Systems: the Storm Blade Master.
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Michael Hoffman investigates the latest fad in mouse pad technology: the RatPadzGS, as engineered by the one and only Kyle Bennett of HardOCP.com fame.
The missions are dangerous, and the threat is real. Play as either a member of a Joint Force and neutralize the threat, or fight for independence as a well armed separatist. The choice is yours.
Following upon the popularity of our recent Black Icemant 2nd Edition review, Michael Hoffman is exploring the performance of the Steelpad 3S as supplied by Shadow Knight Systems.
VIA Technologies today revealed details of the power efficient VIA C5J "Esther" processor core manufactured with IBM's advanced 90nm SOI process and optimized for information security and e-commerce transactions.
Michael Hoffman examines Dungeon Siege II as presented at the 2004 Electronic Entertainment Expo. The game is sure to reclaim fans of the original, while perhaps bringing a few new gamers into the fold.
Blizzard Entertainment demonstrated World of Warcraft at the 2004 Electronic Entertainment Expo, and TechIMO's own Michael Hoffman brings you onsite coverage of the event.
Dave Crouse sends word of successfully implementing our PhotoPost gallery software for the United States Linux User Group. Read on to find out how PhotoPost has benefited the USALUG community.
As sales reportedly keep sliding downhill and music downloaders keep going to court, the RIAA, the EFF, and most importantly, the music listeners are digging in for another long struggle.
This week TechIMO Contributing Editor Anthony Monteleone takes on several controversial topics, including: lawsuits, outsourcing, music sales, and free email.