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By TechwareLabs, published 05-10-2012
By Bjorn3D, published 30-11-2011
Zalman is known mostly for quiet, high performance gear. This monitor stand is absolutely silent. Unless you drop it. Brushed aluminum with 4 built in USB 2.0 ports.

By TechRadar, published 21-06-2011
Alright, fancypants. You want a laptop of luxury, but you don't want an Apple MacBook? Not even a 17-inch MacBook Pro? You want 3D but a Zalman 3D monitor isn't for you? Fancy the sort of black plastic slab that your friends can only dream of owning? You want a machine so heavy and precious that taking it out of the house is about as easy as taking a cat for a walk? You've got it in the Sony VAIO VPC-F21Z1E. You've also got an empty wallet and, as we'll discover, a vague sense of disappointment. Clearly you can't have everything.Let's set this up, though: the Sony VAIO VPC-F21Z1E, in culinary terms, is a burger with all the toppings. It's got a Blu-ray drive, it's got USB 3.0 support, it's got a light-up chiclet keyboard and, most importantly, it's got a 16-inch screen capable of stereosco...
By Bjorn3D, published 06-02-2011
Zalman shows off triple coolers, PSUs, mini-ITX case, micro ATX case, and minitor stands at Computex 2011.

By TechRadar, published 05-08-2011
Remember the heady days of the Pentium 4, when a single CPU could generate enough heat to keep you warm through winter? They were great for cutting down on household utility bills, but as soon as the weather started to improve, systems would fall over as the mercury rose. They were also slow, and their performance aged quickly. As a result, many of us looked to watercooling to bring down core temperatures. This in turn reduced noise and increased the useful lifespan of our components by just a few months through overclocking. To meet demand, early online component stores were stocked full of arcane heatsinks, boasting hand-milled plates and liquid cooling that looked like something ripped off the back of a refrigerator. The weirder, the better. A quick flick through the catalogue of any on...

By HotHardware, published 03-06-2011
Video: [Tech ARP] Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Guide Rev. 22.0 Motherboards and Chipsets: GIGABYTE P67A-UD4 Motherboard Performance Review @ Legit Reviews iXBT Labs Review: Sapphire Fusion Mini E350 Motherboard Memory and Storage: MEGATech Reviews – Zalman ZM-VE200 External HDD Case and Virtual Drive Akasa DuoDock 2S USB 3.0 Docking...