- 18 card PCI-E roundup @ PC Authority
- Albatron GeForce 6600GT PCIe @ VR-Zone
- ATI Radeon X800 XL @ Guru3D
- ATI Mobility Radeon X700 @ Bit-Tech
- HIS Radeon X700 Pro IceQ @ Gamers-Depot
Cases/Modding/PSU
- Enermax Venus MicroATX Case @ 3DXtreme
- AeroCool Spiral Galaxies Case @ Hi-Tech Reviews & OverclockersOnline
- Logisys UV Red Acrylic Case @ Phoronix
- Cooler Master Centurion 2 Case @ OCIA
- Power Supply Unit Testing Methodology @ XBit Labs
- Fortron Source AX500-A Blue Storm @ ClubOC
- OCZ PowerStream 520W PSU @ LegitReviews
- SilverStone Zeus ST-52F 520W Update @ InsaneTek
- Ultra X-Connect 500w Modular PSU @ Overclocker Cafe
Storage
- LITE-ON SOHW-1653S Double Layer 16X @ Hardware4You
- Seagate USB 2.0 5GB Pocket Hard Drive @ Voodoo Reviews
Other
- Interview with Intel @ ViperLair
- More Details about NVIDIA and Sony Joint Developments: CES 2005 Interview @ XBit Labs
- 2005 CES - State Of The CE Industry Report @ The TechZone
- Futurelooks CES 2005 Photo Essay Report @ FutureLooks
- Guide to Better Photos: Portraits @ Anandtech
- Koolance PC3-720 Water Cooling kit @ HWHell
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