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Motherboards

ASUS Rampage IV Extreme Review

The last ASUS board we looked at was for AMD’s new Bulldozer platform, the Crosshair V Formula. It is currently their top of the line AMD board, but it isn’t top of the line like an “Extreme” ASUS board. Today we’re looking at the Rampage IV Extreme, and let me tell you, top of the line may not be strong enough.

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Reviews

Antec Eleven Hundred Case Review

Antec has been in the PC enclosure game for quite some time now, putting out gems like the full-tower Twelve Hundred and the Nine Hundred (now on V2), as well as some uniquely designed cases such as the LanBoy Air and Skeleton. They have given us a chance to review their brand new case as it is brought to market: the Antec Eleven Hundred. This case is designed to fill the gap between the mid-tower Nine Hundred V2, and the full-tower Twelve Hundred.

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Cooling

Arctic Accelero Xtreme Plus GPU Heatsink Review

Arctic’s heatsinks have a reputation for providing a quiet, high performance cooler while at a reasonable price. Over the past few weeks, I have used this cooler on my GTX 580 (1.5 GB) to test and compare against the following heatsinks: Thermalright Shaman, Asus DirectCuII, MSI TwinFrozrIII, and the stock rear-exhaust reference cooler.

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Memory

VisionTek 2x4GB DDR3-1600 Memory Review

VisionTek has given Overclockers.com a chance to review their 2×4 GB DDR3-1600 MHz (PC3-12800) RAM. Outside of videocards and other components, VisionTek is in the memory business as well! Let’s see if the little known RAM segment can produce some solid results like its AMD videocards.