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By slaveofconvention at 2010-12-07 00:30
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Over recent months, we at TBCS have brought you a handful of reviews of some of the latest products to come out of the doors at In Win. There was the Android mid-tower case, the Ironclad full-tower case, the Dragon Slayer, and the utterly unique 'Na hard drive enclosure. In Win have now made it easier for you to get your hands on these quality products with the opening of a brand new e-store - full press release after the break.
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By slaveofconvention at 2010-12-06 08:57
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Earlier this week, Spire informed us that they are adding another new chassis to the lineup. The Sentor 6004 appears to be a mid-high end case, with all of the flexibility we've become used to. Lots of cooling capacity along with completely flexible universal drive bays and a spacious interior certainly offers some promise. Full press release after the break.
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By OvRiDe at 2010-12-03 08:31
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We have been talking about it for months now, and the time has finally come to pre-order your TBCS T-shirts. Prices are $17.50 each for sizes small to extra large and just $19.50 each for 2XL and up. In appreciation of your support for TBCS every shirt you buy will get your name entered in a drawing for one of five great prizes that were generously donated by Thermaltake. If you buy 5 shirts you have 5 chances to win one of 5 great prizes. In addition to the Thermaltake gear, our own TGS has offered a chance to win an awesome prize for anyone who buys two t-shirts or more.
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By Oneslowz28 at 2010-11-30 01:45
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Tis the season of giving, and TBCS has teamed up with NZXT to give our members a chance to win one of 3 awesome prizes. All you have to do is follow the steps in this thread and you will be entered in a random drawing to win one of the great prizes.
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By blueonblack at 2010-11-27 02:21
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Water-cooling. Most everyone knows the pros and cons. If you're one of the many who's been wanting to get into the liquid-cooled scene, but have been put off by the expense and complication of custom loops or the mediocre performance of some self-contained units, take a look at the new Rasa 750 RS240 water cooling kit from XSPC.
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By Trace at 2010-11-23 17:29
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Our friends over at NZXT recently sent out a set of some premium cables to review, similar to the set that was given away during our Blast From the Past contest. These black, individually sleeved cables look great inside any case or mod. More on the premium cables after the jump.
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By blueonblack at 2010-11-15 14:25
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Well-known case manufacturer In-Win Development has announced the upcoming release of two new chassis to the market: the entry-level mid-tower Track and the enthusiast-level full-tower Dragon Rider... more.
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By blueonblack at 2010-11-11 05:46
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Sometimes you find a piece of hardware that you like: it's effective, it's different, it's appealing for whatever reason personally. You admire it, you buy it if you can and you use it. Then the designers come along and make it better. Enter the SpinQ VT from Thermaltake.
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By Datech at 2010-11-09 19:47
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Spire's TherMax Eclipse CPU cooler is a mid-range heatsink and fan combination that promises to be one supreme performer. With universal compatibility for all of today's Intel and AMD platforms, the TherMax Eclipse is just begging to be installed on the professional or gaming system of your choice. Will the ability to run two 120mm fans provide incredible cooling, or outrageous noise? Read on to find out.
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By slaveofconvention at 2010-11-04 23:55
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We all know the power of social networking, and most of us who use facebook already have ourselved linked to the pages of our favourite suppliers and manufacturers. Hopefully you'll all already have our page on your list. Spire has recently joined the masses taking up residence on facebook.com and to mark a change from a group to a fan page, they're running a special promotion where you can net yourself some cool gear. More after the break...
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By Trace at 2010-11-03 14:59
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I spy with my little eye something new. Any guesses? Well, if you guessed new Gigabyte motherboards for LGA 1155 than you are correct! LGA 1155 is Intel's new socket for their latest architecture "Sandy Bridge," which is soon to be released. Pictures, features, and thoughts, after the jump.
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By Oneslowz28 at 2010-11-03 00:45
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Introduction By: Charles Gantt
A few months ago during a chat about how we should proceed forward with the front page content of TBCS, someone brought up the idea of a column series by one of our journalists. I thought the idea was great as it would allow our journalists to speak their mind on any industry topic they wanted. When I asked Shane to be our first, he jumped at the chance to be our guinea pig...er I mean our pioneer for this new addition to the TBCS front page. So with out further ado I give you Random Bits.
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By Trace at 2010-11-01 17:03
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The latest arrival from Gigabyte is a mini-ITX motherboard, which is perfect for basing a small gaming rig upon. Featuring two DDR3 RAM slots and a PCI-E x16 expansion port, it has all the features you need to hit overclocking records, and do so with a small footprint. So what does this board hold in store for a Core-i5 655k? See pictures and a full review, after the jump...
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By Trace at 2010-10-30 11:56
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The latest arrival from Gigabyte is a GA-X58A-UD5 1366 motherboard. Gigabyte has long been known for their 2 ounce of copper per board promise. Lately, Gigabyte's boards have been breaking Futuremark Vantage records. So what does this board hold in store for a Core-i7 980x? Read on to find out just how well this performs.
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By Oneslowz28 at 2010-10-29 02:28
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By Charles Gantt ( Oneslowz28 )
With the introduction of the 890FX, AMD finished off its 800 series chipset line. There are several advantages the 890FX has over its predecessor the 880FX, all of which we will get into a little bit later. Gigabyte has recently released several 890FX motherboards, including the one we will be taking a look at today.
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