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We continue our X-bit Watching of the Web for something interesting for you to read and today we are going to offer you even something really shocking.

Sigmund Freud said some 60 or 70 years ago that whatever human beings do, everything is about sex. According to Freud, sexual desire comes from the very infancy and lasts through the whole lifetime. Unfortunately, as the psycho-analyst said, humans cannot have sex all the time, they try to turn the sexual energy into something else, like, for example, developing graphics processors or writing all those endless news-stories. Since sex basically conditions all our decisions, associations with sex are the best for advertising, marketing and just convincing people.

NVIDIA’s marketing boys and girls have always been very talented and able to show the products from their best sides. In fact, they have never used sexual associations though; the original GeForce256 was promoted with some simplistic demos of trees and river, the GeForce2 was promoted by game-like demos, the GeForce3 was promoted using Zoltar (an old man) and Chameleon demos, while the GeForce4 GPUs were advertised by Wolfman, TidePool and other not at all sexy scenes. But the company decided to change its strategy and launch an extremely sexy Dawn demo with a sex-appeal elf-girl flying around. The demo only works on a charming GeForce FX-series graphics card and those who have seen it probably want to get the lass undressed. Well, Digital-Daily.com offers a way to undress the babe and also a bunch of sexy screenshots of the elf without its magnetic underwear over here.

With raising popularity of not really sexy, but still dual-channel chipsets such as nForce2 from NVIDIA or Granite Bay from Intel, the problem of choosing attractive high-speed memory modules that are able to work in pairs is getting more and more important. Thus, it is not a surprise that makers of high-speed DIMMs recently started to offer pairs of their sweet modules, which were pre-tested to run at high speeds in dual-channel systems. Corsair TWINX is one of such gorgeous sets. ExplosiveLabs have got their naughty hands on this duo it and rudely benchmarked them on an attractive nForce2 system. It's necessary to say that they were not dissatisfied over here.

Bjorn3D reviews the monstrously wanton 550W PSU made by Antec. Along with outstanding power and quality, the PSU set also includes a seductive 5.25" control panel, which also can be used as a cooler for your innocent HDD. You can adjust not only PSU's fan speed, but also 3.3V, 5V and 12V voltages from the sensual control panel. If you want to know how it works and how hot it is, read the review here.

A1 Electronics has got one of those Thermalright SLK-900U heatsinks in their lab to test it against some other quality and sometimes a bit amoral heatsinks and even a water-block. SLK-900U is positioned as the top model of Thermalright's HSFs, capable of cooling heavily overclocked or simply very horny processors. Needless to say that SLK-900U has justified A1's hopes here.

If even after a naked gal showing you almost all of her secrets you still are not going to grab an alluring GeForce FX right now, you probably should look through the benchmark numbers of a mobile GeForce FX 5200 and a MOBILITY RADEON 9200 over The Inquirer here.

PS. I wonder if the guys from Digital-Daily.com also eventually manage to undress the four elf-girls who are flying around the NV35 demo over here. How do you call 4 naked sexy lasses flying around? Well, it is only the beginning...

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