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Well, my computer at home is begging for a fix, as it keep crashing on boot up. It's an old install of Vista, so rather then do a repair install which would likely fix the problem, I'm just going to go ahead and upgrade it to Windows 7. I've played with it a lot at work, and it's a nice, solid OS, an since I have a legal copy here, I'll go with it. I know everyone says the best way to do it is a fresh install, but I've been doing upgrade installs for ever without having problems. In fact, my current, 2.5 year old install of Vista was an XP upgrade, 2 motherboards ago. You just have to know what you are doing. Besides, I'm just not in the mood to start fresh again. PITA. Hardware Secrets starts us off with the In Win Maelstrom Case Think Computers tries out the NZXT Cryo S Laptop Cooler iGadget Life talks about the Genius Easypen i405 Graphics Tablet Mad Shrimps has the Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 Tested in 15 Benchmarks Dragon Steel Mods shows off the NZXT PANZERBOX Aluminum Chassis RBMods counters with the NZXT M59 Case Tbreak checks out the MSI P55-GD65 Motherboard Benchmark Reviews reports in with the Belkin SOHO 4-Port DVI/USB KVM Switch F1DD104L Tweaknews toggles things with the Aerocool Touch 2000 Touch Screen Fan Controller Techgage tries burning discs with Nero Linux 4 Tweaktown swings around the Galaxy GeForce GT 220 1GB Video Card Bjorn3D dodges their Prolimatech Mega Shadow Finally, TechpowerUp brings us on home with the Palit GeForce GT 220 Sonic 512 MB Ok, gotta fly. You go have a day.
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