Monthly Archives: February 2009

Vizo Orbiter HDD Cooler Review

Vizo, a company well regarded company for their hard drive enclosures; have today sent us a slightly different product from the cooling world. Coolers have evolved greatly over recent times and can now be found to fix onto almost every component in order to lower temperatures for maximum performance. Today, I have a circular HDD cooler; introducing the Vizo Orbiter.

X-Fi Audio Will be Introduced to Latest Gigabyte Motherboards

Gigabyte has let it be known that their new line of motherboards (X58, P45, P43 and P41) will support Creative’s Sound Blaster X-Fi technology (X-Fi CMSS-3D Virtual, X-Fi Crystalizer and EAX Advanced HD 4.0).

Details on Xbox 360 Elite Limited Edition Emerge

More details have emerged about the new red Xbox 360 Elite, it will be predominately called the ‘Xbox 360 Elite limited Edition’ but many retailers are expected to use the following title instead: “Xbox 360 Elite Resident Evil 5 Bundle.”

Nvidia Fight Back Following Intel’s “Anti-Ion Propoganda”

nVidia cledarly reeling from Intel’s “Anti-Ion” comments have defended themselves in releasing the following statement:

Xigmatek Green NRP-PC402 Power Supply

The latest press release from Xigmatek see’s a very green power supply. Check it out below.

Noctua NF-P12 Review

Another Noctua product up for review here at Verdis Reviews– this time it’s from the fan department. The NF-P12 boasts some brilliant technology for the blades and bearing so I’m expecting big things from this fan. Let’s hope it can live up to the high standard Noctua product’s normally set.

Akasa Integral NMAX HDD Enclosure

The lastest press release from Akasa features a lightweight enclosure for 2.5″ HDDs; check out the flyer below.

eBay Add-on Infected with Trojan

Google has warned users of a third party add on for eBay used by many sellers that it is potentially malicious after being infected with a trojan.

Google Users Suffer Problems with Gmail

Tuesday saw mass disruption for business and consumer users alike as they were hit by a mail outage on Google’s popular emial provider.