news 28 Posted June 22, 2009 Hello Everyone: Hi Tech Legion has released a new article. Hopefully you and your readers find it interesting. Review: Antec Easy Swap Hard Drive Caddy Enclosure Review <http://www.hitechlegion.com/reviews/storage/hdenclose/856-antec-easy-swap-hard-drive-caddy-enclosure-review> ( -at -) Hi Tech Legion Snippet: /"The Easy SATA Hot Swap Hard Drive Caddy by Antec is what we have today. Antec's Easy SATA Hot Swap Hard Drive Caddy is a hard drive enclosure for SATA drives. The convenience of this product is aimed for anyone that has extra internal SATA hard drives. The enclosure is designed to slip into an available 5.25" drive bay on your computer case, and you plug in the SATA cable to your system, and just slide in a hard drive to the available slot. Pretty straightforward, and convenient.//"/ Article Url: http://www.hitechlegion.com/reviews/storage/hdenclose/856-antec-easy-swap-hard-drive-caddy-enclosure-review Image Url: http://www.hitechlegion.com/images/stories/affiliate_pics/aesata.jpg If you missed our Late Friday Launch. Here is a link to our EVGA GeForce GTX 275 Superclocked Edition: Single, Dual and Tri SLI Review <http://www.hitechlegion.com/reviews/video-cards/839-evga-geforce-gtx-275-superclocked-edition-with-2-and-3-way-sli> Quote: /"Well several years have passed, and the saying creeps back in, and now what has become old news in dual SLI has been reborn with the hunger for more graphics power. Enter now, the mighty triple SLI. Just think about this for one second. Three already powerful graphics cards by their own right, coupled together in a three way party that explodes into a fury of incredible graphical eye candy. This, fellow friends and gamers, is our time to enjoy a little piece of paradise. The EVGA GeForce GTX275 Superclocked graphics card features boosted clock speeds. The EVGA GeForce GTX275 Superclocked is dual and tri SLI ready with PhysX and 3D vision. In addition to this, the GTX275 Superclocked comes bundled with Nvidia's overclocking utility, Precision, for tweaking of the clock and memory settings for the graphics card." / Thank you for helping us grow and we would appreciate future support. Paul E. Marini Jr. Owner / Editor Hi Tech Legion Share this post Link to post