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We have completed a new review of the <a href="https://www.pcreview.co.uk/article.php?threadid=368">RD2 PC Geiger</a> unit, the unit was kindly provided on loan to us from:</p> <p align="center"><a href="http://www.scan.co.uk">
<img border="0" src="http://www.scan.co.uk/images/navtop_scan.gif" width="93" height="42"></a><br><br><i>They are the only UK stockist of this device if you wish to purchase one</i></p>
<img border="0" src="http://www.scan.co.uk/images/navtop_scan.gif" width="93" height="42"></a><br><br><i>They are the only UK stockist of this device if you wish to purchase one</i></p>
Read the review hereThe RD2 PC Geiger from IOSS and VICS Technology is essentially a hardware monitoring system, independent of any operating system. A Port 80H card is included which handles most of the work and passes information to the 5¼" bay mounted panel. The brushed aluminium look fits in perfectly with most Lian-Li / Coolermaster range aluminium cases - although not a perfect match.
The front of panel comprises of a plethora of connections and switches, some of which can be hooked up to other items (such as fans, cold cathodes etc...). 2 USB ports are provided, which connect to the USB headers on most motherboards, and a pass-through firewire socket (where available). A four digit 7-Seg display will show all the numerical readings from 4 different operational modes : Bus Frequency, Bus Utilisation, PCI Data Transfer, Port 80H Codes.