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Saturday, December 19, 2009
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With the ATI Radeon EAH5970 HTDI, ASUS has a news flagship in
its graphics card portfolio which is based on two RV870 GPUs. The
monster which measures 31 cm lengthwise weighs a massive 1220 gramms
and is therefore three centimeters longer than the already tall
EAH5870. Furthermore the card supports the same features as the 5800
Series which there are for example DirectX11, ATI Eyefinity to run
three displays simultaneously and a lowered power consumption.
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Corsair has recently released their first case, a USD 300 beast that is targeted to be the most complete case in the market. Let's check it out.
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"Corsair has recently released their first case, a USD 300 beast that is targeted to be the most complete case in the market. Let's check it out."
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
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"Today more than ever companies are succumbing to the pressures of a more educated public, and submitting their power supplies for certification. So when you choose a power supply having 80 plus label on the PSU is a good starting point which brings us to the PSU we will be reviewing today: the 80+ Silver Certified OCZ 650W Z series power supply."
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We tested Cooler Master Hyper N620 CPU cooler, with tower design, six heatpipes and two fans. Let's check its details and performance.
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"This time we tested Cooler Master Hyper N620 CPU cooler. This model has a tower design, six heatpipes and it is one of the few coolers on market that comes already with two fans. But does it have a good performance? Let's see."
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Thermaltake introduced the 'Element' series of cases we have constantly been amazed by the number of features they have been able to come up with for this line of cases. If you look at the the Element cases we have reviewed in the past you will see we have not really been reviewing them in any sort of alphabetical order. Today we are going to be looking at the Thermaltake Element G case, this case has a number of sought after features that we will be pointing out as we go through the review, I can almost positively say that there will be at least one and possibly more features that you will like. So come on along as we check this extremely nice case out.
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The item that we use the most is often the most overlooked
when it comes to quality. How many people do you know that are still
using the same PS2 mouse that came with their system or they have
re-cycled it to the newer system they purchased. Today we are checking
out a high DPI mouse from our friends at Mionix, it is their model
Saiph 1800 and as you might have guessed the 1800 in the name is the
top resolution for the mouse.
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The Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 is a fancy set of keyboard and mouse. It is an eyecatcher, but what about
practical experience?
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"ATI recently jumped ahead of their closest rivals nVidia by releasing their latest generation of GPUs upon the market, just before the launch of Windows 7 in an attempt to cash in on the early adopters of Direct X 11. However, like always the first run of cards made available were mind blowingly expensive, so what's a mid-ranger looking for an upgrade to do? Fortunately it wasn't long before the slightly more mid-range options were made available, the 57xx series.
For those with an aging 7 or 8 series card from nVidia - or a 3 or mid level 4 series from ATI - still powering your gaming rig, this could well be the card that you upgrade to. Is it worth it though? Let's find out."
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"Xigmatek's Thor's Hammer is a formidable weapon in the battle against processor heat. It performed on par with the very best coolers in the comparison using a couple of inexpensive and quiet fans. The Hammer is a big cooler, particularly with two 120mm fans hanging off of it, but it delivers big performance commensurate with its bulk."
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SilverStone has done an admirable job with the SG04-FH case. They took an already awesome SG04 case design and added the handle for easy portability to LAN parties and other events. The case is one of the few on the market with a small form factor that supports dual full length video cards like the HD 5970 cards that are 10.5? in length, while supporting full 1500W PSUs. The case was easy to work with and installation of the system build occurred without a hitch.
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Monday, December 14, 2009
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"The Apack ZEROtherm Core92 CPU Heatsink arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review the Zerotherm with one 92mm fan and Heatpipe Direct Touch compared with many other Cooler on a Intel Core i7 920."
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In the computer chassis industry, Thermaltake is well-renowned for their professional engineering and high-performance products. When designing the Element G case, Thermaltake engineers opted for a classic, yet dramatic look with the option to switch on a variety of case lighting effects. Read on to see if the Thermaltake Element G is the right case for gamers and enthusiasts!
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Looking for a Laptop cooler? You may be in luck. Check out the Choiix Air-through thin cooling pad with USB hub for the Apple Macbook and other notebooks after the break.
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"Not too long ago we showed you how you could simply and inexpensively setup a home monitoring network using PoE and IP cameras. So now that you have built a four camera setup, how do you monitor it without the need to have a computer sitting right next to you all the time?
TRENDnet has a very good answer for you and one that does not need to always show off what is going on with the cameras. This is the TRENDnet TV-M7. The TV-M7 is a 7-inch Wireless Camera Monitor that also doubles as a digital photo frame, media player, Clock, Calendar and a host of other features. This means that you can place this out in the open and feel safe in the knowledge that it will not be too obtrusive."
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When one looks for a case for a new high end PC building project, Lian Li always comes up among the interesting manufacturers. It is my opinion that Lian Li is synonymous with quality; design; elegance and exclusive features. This time I will be looking at a case which has all those features but also a reasonable price tag.
The LanCool is really more a brand of itself than just a Lian Li product series. Lian Li is by most considered as a high end brand, so to diversify into the medium range consumer market without negatively affecting the Lian Li brand, they started the LanCool brand. It is in some places sold without the ?Lian Li? in the product name. Anyhow, what really matters is that Lian Li targets lower price level market with the LanCool brand/series?
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