Acousti Case - Zalmans CNPS7000A-Cu - Logitech MX 310 Optical Mice

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Silence is indeed golden. Now that computers are being used increasingly throughout the home people are becoming less and less happy to endure the constant droning emitted by modern high-powered PC's. Consequently a number of innovations have been made to help with noise reduction, probably one of the first to hit the mainstream being variable-speed cooling fans. Now cases are also being produced with peace and quiet featuring highly on their list of design priorities.

Today at RipNet-UK we are pleased to bring you our review of the Acousticase from Quiet PC. Is this case going to be the answer to your headaches?

Five months ago I was putting Zalman's predecessor, the CNPS7000-CU on the testbench, now I take a closer look at the CNPS7000A-CU. This version or actually revision is made to fit all current sockets. When I say current I mean: Socket 478 (Intel pentium 4), Socket 462 (AMD athlon, duron, athlon XP), but also socket 754 (AMD Athlon 64). In my previous review about the earlier product, I pointed out its only flaw was that it didn't fit the Socket 462. Zalman responded pretty swiftly, although 5 months probably ain't that fast in the "IT-World.



Hardware Pacers has posted a review on the Logitech MX 310 & Click! Optical Mice. Here's a snip.

The MX310 is amazing beyond belief of how light and comfortable it is. It gives smooth pinpoint tracking and fits both hands perfectly. The cursor does not skip even a bit when the mouse is moved at the fastest speeds. The MX310 contains extra features that the MX300 does not, for example, the Internet Navigation buttons and Quick Switch."