This is my first day of news posting here at TWL.
Let me start off with the famous Thermalright SK-7 heatsink.
OCIA has posted a review on the newly released ThermalRight SK7 Heatsink, a follow-up to the ever populr SK6? Will this cooler offer the same level of performance ThermalRight earned with the SK6 series, or is this simply a clever marketing gimmick to take advantage of the SK6's popularity?
read it all over
HERE
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Secondly, let us look at this fun "mod". (shall we call it that?)
"He then told me that he wanted a case made out of Legos. No, not Legos stacked around a normal case, or even a standard frame and Legos built around that. He wanted nothing but Legos. I wasn't even sure that this was possible, so I consulted a few sites to look up things like EMI and grounding components. After coming to the conclusion that a Lego case would work in theory, I started this project."
Here it is.
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Speaking of cases,
I Am Not A Geek has a new review up, taking a look at the
Lian-Li PC-6087 Aluminum Case.
"Lian-Li has paid great attention to detail (as usual) and has added a touch of style to an otherwise boring-looking, boxy aluminum case. I highly recommend the Lian-Li PC-6087 to anyone looking for a high-quality aluminum case, and wants something just a tad different than the aluminum cases that everyone else has."
That concludes the news for today, let us remember the wars which those soldiers fought to ensure the freedom we cherrish today.