Synology Officially Launches German Website
"Grüße, Synology's German-Speaking users!"
Published: 21st November 2008 | Source: Synology |
"The figures revealed by the famous traffic ranking website Alexa.com showed that approximately 30% of Synology website traffic comes from Germany," said Edward Lin, Marketing Director of Synology, "it's our honor and responsibility to build up a solid supporting portal for our German users."
"The Synology official German website aims to present a much friendly environment for existing German-speaking users," added Lin, "as well as to create a community that could encourage more German participants to share their experiences of using Synology products." The website showcases multifaceted information such as the general product information, DSM2.0 features, latest media coverage and the Synology's press release, purchase information, technical FAQ contents, and a full-featured discussion forum.
To visit the official German website, please click: www.synology.de
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Having a day off friday, so pics/minireview will come then :)
Also overclock3d have published the review http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.php?/cases_cooling/coolermaster_haf_932_full_tower/1
Sorry, completely forgot to post back here.So hows the case?
Also overclock3d have published the review http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.php?/cases_cooling/coolermaster_haf_932_full_tower/1
I'm quite liking the case. The cables were easy to manage, there's a LOT of airflow and it looks... well... Not bad at least.
Installing hardware really is easier than in an average case (centurion 590 for example). Cons are that the front is plastic (doesn't feel good), the airflow makes quite a lot of noise going through the fan grills when everything's on full and the case has so much mesh in it that the LED's from my motherboard light the whole room.
Will be making a dutch review about it too, might just translate it to english.
The pics will tell most of the story :) I might translate it to english, but first I'll write the dutch reviews about the i7 920, gigabyte UD5, scythe musashi and Noctua U12P SE1366
