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Video Card News |
Sunday, 31.05.2009 |
Sparkle GTS250 Graphics Card Review
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The GTS250 is a bit of a strange product, in any way that you look at it. Effectively speaking, it's just a rebranded 9800GTX+ with a few small tweaks made, and the assurance of G92-B silicon under the hood. Now, while this rendition of last generation's champion may very well run much cooler and cl...
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XFX GTS 250 Video Card Review
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Review of the XFX GTS 250 Video Card. Since launching the GTX 200 core one year ago, nVidia have continued to enhance and develop their existing 9000 series, refining the G92 core that began life in the latter part of their 8th generation cards. But other than the fact that prices continue to fall a...
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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 275 and GTS 250 Review
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This article is devoted to new graphics cards from Gigabyte. We have two products based on NVIDIA GPUs from different price and performance ranges GeForce GTS 250 - aka 9800 GTX+, based on the good old G92 and GeForce GTX 275 an intermediate between GTX 260 and 285, closer to the latter in terms of ...
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Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4770 Videocard Review
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The HD4770 at this time is the bargain of the lot and at an introductory 99 USD price, two of these cards in a Crossfire setup would be a fast 200 USD combo that would handle most games reasonably well even at higher resolutions.
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Diamond ATI Radeon HD 4870 PCIE 1024MB GDDR5 Review
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Review of the Diamond ATI Radeon HD 4870 PCIE 1024MB GDDR5 video card 4870PE51G. Today for review I've got the Diamond ATI Radeon 4870 1gig video card. As you can see be the name it features 1 gig of ram, so I figured why not make this more of a comparison review as in how much performance do you ga...
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Albatron HD 4830 Green 512 MB Tested
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Albatron is one of the first companies to come out with a HD 4830 design that does not require an external power connector. Another difference to the HD 4830 is the number of shaders. Instead of 640 like on the reference, Albatron has packed 800 shaders on their card for some extra performance.
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Sparkle GTX260 Core 216 GeForce GTX 260 Videocard Review
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Sparkle has teamed up with nVidia to produce the Sparkle GTX260 Core 216, a graphics card that stands as a direct challenger to AMD's Radeon 4870 graphics card. The Core 216 part of the Sparkle GTX260 Core 216 videocard's name refers to the GPU having additional shader processors enabled. While the ...
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ASUS ROG ENGTX260 Matrix GeForce GTX 260 Video Card Review
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We've seen the entire nVidia GTX video card series go through another revision as of late. The latest revisions are the GTX 275 and GTX 285 which offer improved power and performance benefits thanks to the smaller GPU. However, that doesn't mean the original GTX series have been kicked to the curb. ...
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Asus ATI EAH4770 Video Card Review
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A GPU in the 100 USD price range isn't expected to pack high dollar punch, but it is nice to find one that packs a good price performance ratio. Your probably not going to run high end games at maximum settings, but you will be able to run most games at an acceptable level with a few compromises in ...
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Asus EAH4770 TOP Videcoard Tested
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We are going to take a look at a brand new video card that sells for around 120 USD and should perform similar to a 4850 video card. I'm sure you already figured out that we are going to review the 4770 card from Asus, we are going to compare it vs a few 4850 cards also from Asus in several benchmar...
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Asus ENGTX295 and ENGTX285 TOP Reviewed
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Review of the Asus ENGTX295 and ENGTX285 TOP video card. Few months ago we reviewed GeForce GTX285 and GTX 295. GTX 295 was fastest graphics card that you could find at that moment and GTX 285 was strange model that could get negative or positive criticism depending on what are you searching for. Si...
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Misc News |
Saturday, 30.05.2009 |
Flip Video UltraHD Pocket Digital Camcorder Review
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Why, you may ask, would anyone consider the bulkier Flip UltraHD over the already available Flip MinoHD? Over the course of this review, you'll discover some of the more notable differences between the two pocket cams and why the UltraHD just might be the better option. For starters, it lets you rec...
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AOC 2216Sw and AOC 619Fh Monitors Tested
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Review of the AOC 2216Sw and AOC 619Fh displays. More about AOC brand you can get from their site, which will take to the manufacturers site TPV Technology from China. Beside monitors that we got in our test lab, we saw on both sites very interesting and nicely designed displays. Also we stumbled up...
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HP MediaSmart Server LX195 Review
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Windows Home Server is quite possibly one of Microsoft's most unheralded operating systems. Many speak longingly of Windows XP, jokingly of Windows ME, disappointedly of Windows Vista, and hopefully of Windows 7. But seldom discussed is the little-known and little-used operating system designed to b...
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OCZ Neutrino 10in DIY Netbook Review
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On March 30, 2009, OCZ Technology unveiled the Neutrino netbook, their latest Do-It-Yourself DIY solution for consumers looking to save a buck and do some sweat equity themselves. This netbook got the attention of many when it first was announced because it was the very first DIY netbook to be avail...
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Heatsink News |
Friday, 29.05.2009 |
SilenX Ixtrema IXC-120HA2 Pro Series Heatpipe CPU Cooler Review
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As you can guess from their name, Silenx has built their reputation around quiet PC accessories. Their IXC-120HA2 CPU cooler easily lives up to this reputation by being, well, very quiet. Even with its modest fan speeds, this cooler did an excellent job of cooling the Q6600 during testing. That is, ...
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Nexus WaveAir Review
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Today for review I've got the Nexus WaveAir. This product attaches to a free PCI slot, mounted on the outside of your case and either blows cool air in or extracts hot air from inside of your case. It's an interesting little product that I had high hopes for, but in the end I was let down by the und...
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Cooler Master Hyper N520 Review
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Coolers from Cooler Master Hyper product lineup have never disappointed us. Bottom line is: any cooler from this lineup always is best buy. One more characteristics of these models is simple and functional design without too much fiddling with bells and whistles. On the contrary, only battle hardene...
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GlacialTech X-Wing R1 Notebook Cooling Pad Review
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GlacialTech launched X-Wing recently; an advanced notebook cooling pad that we have ever seen. It is not only having those features that a high end notebook cooling pad should have but it is also equipped with touchable media keys, panel control as well as temperature/fan speed LED display. Let us g...
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Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler Tested
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Thermaltake has been making CPU coolers for years and they know what it takes to produce a high quality cooler that is capable of cooling today's CPU. The SpinQ is somewhat different in design than most other coolers on the market today.
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Cooler Master V10 CPU Cooler Tested
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Up on the review block today I've got a massive CPU cooler from Cooler Master, this isn't just any cooler though it features a TEC that kicks in when the temps get high. The V10 is large, it features three different heatpipes coolers inside the stylish shroud, and it extends or your ram slots to hel...
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Coolit WS 240 Dual CPU Cooling System Review
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Recently we reviewed the dual CPU Nehalem EP platform and when we heard that Coolit had a system planned we gave them a call. Today we have a review of the WS 240 which is based on the Domino A.L.C. - abeit with some important changes.
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Intel Core i7 CPU Water Block Roundup
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Cooling down Intel's latest CPU with air cooled heatsinks is fine if you don't plan on extensive overclocking, once you want more though you will have to look for better cooling solutions. We take a look at seven CPU water blocks from EK, Enzotech, Koolance, OCZ, XSPC and Swiftech to see if they can...
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Evercool Buffalo CPU Cooler Review
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Today, Evercool have kindly sent us their Buffalo LGA775 CPU Cooler. As you're probably aware, Evercool are a very popular manufacturer in the computing cooling industry. They have a vast range of coolers and heatsinks designed for all types of computing components. One such component that actively ...
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