D-Link is one of the first companies that comes in to my head when
networking is brought up in conversation. The company has a strong line
of consumer products, but also have several products focused on
businesses. BIOS LEVEL recently received one of its latest networking
products, the DNS-323 Network Attached Storage (NAS) enclosure.
A few weeks ago, I looked at GMC's C-50 Slim ATX Case. GMC offers a full range of case sizes and functions, including several home theatre PC (HTPC) cases. GMC calls its HTPC case line "Noblesse AV." From this line, we're going to be looking at the Micro ATX-sized AVC-M1 Noblesse AV Case, which features an iMON display and classy styling.
Normally, when I hear the name Vantec, I think of PC thermal solutions. This is because it had one of the fastest 80mm fans on the market several years ago, the Vantec Tornado. Nowadays, however, Vantec maintains a wide range of peripherals offering the best in terms of thermal cooling. Today, we're going to be looking at the NexStar 3, their hybrid eSATA/USB2.0 hard drive enclosure.
Xigmatek was founded in 2005, and have released a wide range cooling and power supply products since then. Their company philosophy is the acronym "I.C.E.", or Impressive, Creative, and Essential. Today, we're going to look at their HDT-S1283 Heatsink, featuring direct-touch heat pipes. Will it perform and stand up to their philosophy?
The Corinex GameNet system is a HomePlug-compliant powerline networking bridge. It can connect a host—Corinex markets it for game consoles—to a switch or router via an existing electrical system. Corinex claims a four-fold speed increase against wireless connections with apparently zero configuration required. However, it's not as easy and quick as we'd hoped. Read on for the BIOS LEVEL review.