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A Few Hardware Bits

Zygo writes "Most people seemed to like the hardware bites so here's another edition: A small HD @ GideonTech, the VapoChill PE @ [H]ard|OCP, a big GPU cooler @ OCAddiction, PSU Relay Timer guide @ Virtual-Hideout, a water cooling kit on OverClocker Café, Heat spreaders on OCIA , and to end a PSU at Exteme Overclocking"

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  1. Overcocking by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  2. In Soviet Russia... by Jonny+290 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    you wouldn't be such a poor fucking troll!

    Suck it down, first Soviet Russia post! This one's for WIPO.

    --
    Hey Taco! Looks like you're using the "infinite monkeys and typewriters" scheme to generate Ask Slashdots again...
  3. Ahhh! Another hi-tech garbage! by af_robot · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Screw it! I want my own flying car * now * !

  4. Count me out ... by phoxix · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Am I the only one who doesn't like this over clocking stuff??

    I think what slashdot needs to do is create an "over-clocking" topic. This way for those of us like myself, we can simple block this new "over-clocking" topic, but still see nifty news in the hardware topic.

    just my 2 cents

    Sunny Dubey

  5. Oh God, please no!! by johnthorensen · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    IMHO, this is not a story that I want to see on Slashdot. There are already 343,225,988,332,112 hardware sites (most seemingly run by 13-year-old computer prodigies that have a rough time spelling), ALL of which carry the same collection of heat sink and other "enthusiast" hardware reviews. Use of Slashdot's bandwith for such redundancy is unnecessary, unless it's all part of an evil scheme to take out all 343,225,988,332,112 sites by slashdotting...leaving Slashdot to take over... If this is the case however, I'd like to note that I'd rather read about ESR (!!!) than the latest in static-lump-of-copper-with-a-noisy-ass-fan-on-top technology.

    -JT

  6. Taco's Continuing Irrelevance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Mike Magee at The Inquirer gives us a hardware wibble around the web's tech sites several times a week. Taco is so fucking desperate to be relevant that he thinks he can just copy Mike's style & substance and nobody will notice. Well, taco, we do notice. And you build your reputation for irrelevance.