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Ubergizmo -
2 hours and 32 minutes ago
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Stephenson is back with yet another case modification that will bring a smile to those who grew up
during the early second half of the last century. This classical looking case owes its design to
Ingraham Cabinet Co., creator of many great looking walnut-ensconced radio cases during the WWII
era. The Ingraham case mod comes with a similar walnut-clad, featuring a hand-built basswood frame
layered atop a mid-grade mini-ITX SilverStone case. Other features include a FireWire 400 port,
powered by a VIA VB8001 motherboard, a 1.6GHz processor, 4GB RAM and a 64GB SSD for storage
purposes. No reason for this to come cheap! Would look really nice in just about any home though./p
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Engadget -
4 hours and 12 minutes ago

Last time we heard from Jeffrey Stephenson he had crafted an art deco-styled casemod that,
spiritually at least, brought us back to the watery
confines of Bioshock. He's back with another classic-looking device, dedicating this one to
Ingraham Cabinet Co., creator of many a fine walnut-ensconced radio case in the WWII era. His
Ingraham case mod is similarly walnut-clad (though veneered) with a hand-build basswood frame
layered atop an otherwise mid-grade mini-ITX SilverStone case. The focal point is a finely polished
chrome knob on the front that Harley riders might recognize from an Arlen Ness catalog, perched
atop a final retro flourish: a Firewire 400 port. Inside (pictured
below) things are rather more modern: a VIA VB8001 mobo, a (rarely seen in the wild) 1.6GHz
Nano processor, 4GB of DDR2 memory, a 64GB SSD,
and not a single vacuum tube.
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Engadget -
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Ingraham Cabinet Co., creator of many a fine walnut-ensconced radio case in the WWII era. His
Ingraham case mod is similarly walnut-clad (though veneered) with a hand-build basswood frame
layered atop an otherwise mid-grade mini-ITX SilverStone case. The focal point is a finely polished
chrome knob on the front that Harley riders might recognize from an Arlen Ness catalog, perched
atop a final retro flourish: a a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/17/goodbye-firewire-400/"Firewire 400/a port. Inside
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Autoblog -
6 hours and 37 minutes ago
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//abr //strong/p pEverybody's got their fantasy, but few ever get to live it out. For many of us,
it might very well be taking the Formula One world title. That was Lewis Hamilton's dream, and he
achieved it this year becoming the youngest F1 champion in history. A huge achievement, but a
bubble burst. So Lewis needs a new dream, one that's almost sure to remain purely fantastic. And
since he's mastered the crop of grand prix circuits on the calendar, you can guess what his fantasy
might be: the ideal race track. And that's just what he's dreamed up./p pLike some deranged G.I.
Joeem /emvillain, Lewis' composite "super lap" takes bits and pieces from some of the world's most
fearsome tracks and puts them in succession to make for the ultimate race track. Not surprising for
a speed freak like young Lewis, most of the corners are fast and pile on the Gs. The turns are
culled from Belgium's Spa-Francorchamps, the Monte Carlo street circuit in Monaco, Brazil's
Interlagos, the Magny Cours circuit that used to host the French Grand Prix, England's own
dilapidated Silverstone, and even two from Suzuka in Japan where Lewis has yet to race. What, no
corkscrew from Laguna Seca? No hairpin from Montreal's Gilles Villeneuve circuit? No Carousel from
the Nordschleife? Rookie. /p p[Source: a
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CowcotLand -
7 hours and 52 minutes ago
Silverstone propose un nouveau ventirad dans sa gamme Nitrogon 07, qui est dédiée au
slim. Ce petit nouveau, compatible seulement socket 775 est simplement appelé NT07-775.
Mesurant 93 x 36.5 x 93 mm, il reprend le design du radiateur Stock Intel, avec un ventilateur
extra fin de 92 mm.
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Phoronix -
1 days and 6 hours ago
For the past sixteen months it's been difficult for us to find an ATX computer enclosure that beats
the SilverStone Temjin TJ10 in terms of its build quality, design, and functionality, but
SilverStone may have finally set a new precedent for desktop enclosures with the introduction of
the Fortress FT01. This ATX chassis consists of a uni-body frame with origins that can be traced
back to the Temjin TJ07, but with better cooling performance, dual 180mm fans, and a number of new
features. It's with great pride that today we review the SilverStone Fortress FT01. pa
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CowcotLand -
1 days and 12 hours ago
On ne présente plus le boitier FT01 de Silverstone, qui fait forte impression à
chacun de ses passages sur les sites à travers le Net. Aujourd'hui, il fait une halte dans
le Grand Nord, chez Hardware Canucks. Le boitier des trappeurs es-il celui-ci ?
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