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CPU News |
Saturday, 31.03.2007 |
Intel Penryn, Nehalem and the Future
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It wasn’t too long ago that Intel announced its next generation processors based on the 45nm process back at the end of January. Now, just two months later we’ve managed to secure an update on how this new process will feature in Intel’s future Penryn and Nehalem CPUs, while Intel also let slip some...
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Intel Xeon 5150 vs E5320 Review
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Intel and AMD have each had their own CPU's targeted towards the server market for a long time now. With the relatively recent arrival of multiple core CPU's to the mainstream market one is left wondering what the difference between the current mainstream Intel Core 2 Duo (code named Conroe) process...
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Intel Penryn Core new features Explained
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Penryn is the codename for the core that will be used by Core 2 and Xeon CPUs based on Core microarchitecture manufactured under 45 nm process. Besides the new manufacturing process, this new core will bring some new features that we will be explaining in this article. We will be also show you the l...
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Intel Penryn and Nehalem 45nm Processor updates Previewed
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Intel has more than 15 45nm Hi-k product designs in various stages of development, and will have two 45nm manufacturing fabs in production by the end of the year. With Intel ramping up their 45nm process they took the time to brief the media today and in turn we have combined their slides and news s...
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Intel Penryn and Nehalem Details
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Intel unveiled new information regarding their upcoming Penryn and Nehalem lineup. We are taking a look at what was discussed, including ballpark performance increase figures, benefits of the SSE4 instruction set and additional facts about their integrated memory controller and graphics processor.
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Intel Nehalem and Penryn Preview - hexus.net (E)
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Misc News |
Friday, 30.03.2007 |
Logitech Noise Canceling Headphones Review
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When compared to other headphones with a similar set of features, the Logitech set is a great value for a quality product. The ability to reduce unwanted background noise is a welcome feature for anyone who travels and the detachable audio cable make them convenient to use even when not listening to...
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A4Tech KIP-800 IP-Talky VoIP Phone Keyboard Review
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I'm wondering why A4Tech decided to use a discreet sound solution rather than just passing things through to an external solution. Considering that just about any motherboard you could ever get your hands on has sound on-board, and many people buy discreet sound cards, having another sound solution ...
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MSI mPC C51PV Barebone SFF Review
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The mPC C51PV was completely stable during testing. We did not experience any issues using the included drivers or those downloaded directly from NVIDIA's support site. Since the system did not run hot, heat never became a factor despite the rather cramped quarters inside. Even with an AM2 4400+ and...
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Titan PT-101 2.1 Mini Speaker Review
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Have you ever thought of how bad the actual speakers are on a laptops, PDA´s, cell phones, and portable dvd´s just as an example? There are solutions to this problem if you don't mind a wire or two extra from your device. Titan has brought some cool looking products to the market, for example; the n...
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Sony PlayStation 3 Review
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There’s no denying that Sony is slightly late to the table with its next generation gaming console. With Nintendo launching it’s fun filled Wii at the beginning of December 2006 and Microsoft unveiling the Xbox 360 almost a year and a half ago, Sony has managed to gift no less than two Christmas per...
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Heatsink News |
Thursday, 29.03.2007 |
Gigabyte 3D Galaxy II Review
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We have posted up a review of the Gigabyte 3D Galaxy II Watercooling Kit, and although this kit looks very entry-level, we were quite surprised at how well it did in our tests. It is not an extreme performance kit by any means, but if you want to add an easy kit to your computer to help you gain tho...
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Cooler Master CoolViva Pro Review
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As expected, Cooler Master has come out with a good product that does what it is supposed to do. The CoolViva Pro's three heatpipes, aluminum fins, copper base, and radial fan design come together to form one great cooler. Performance was impeccable and the noise level was basically nonexistent. Ins...
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ThermalTake Tai-Chi M plus Notebook Cooler Review
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ThermalTake is pretty famous for its cooling products, cases and power supplies. In this review I take a look at their new Tai-Chi M+ notebook cooler, this product is designed for widescreen notebooks and besides making them run less hot it should also improve ergonomics a bit. The cooler slighly ra...
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Thermalright HR-07 RAM cooler Review
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The entire Thermalright High-Riser family has been a huge success. The HR-07, the latest addition to the family, easily outperformed the stock cooler much like the other High Riser products.
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Thermalfly F1-IACSHA CPU Cooler Review
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While being relatively new to the cooling market, Thermalfly has come up with quite a few cooling solutions that have begun to rock the boat in the industry, most of which boast a build quality that has been largely unseen for some time. Featuring four heat pipes and a near pure copper base, the F1-...
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Gigabyte 3D Galaxy II watercooling kit Review
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Yes I was impressed, yes I didn't think this kit would be that good, and yes If I were a consumer looking for a new water cooling kit than I would definitely keep this one in mind. Gigabyte paid great attention to detail, the parts used are not flimsy or any way cheap. Except for the radiator that c...
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