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Misc News |
Monday, 31.07.2006 |
OCZ Ultra-Slim Mini-Kart USB 2.0 Flash Drive Review
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After getting the Mini-Kart out of the packaging, you find that it has it's own clear plastic carrying/storage case. This storage case does come in pretty handy really and will help you keep track of the drive. If you have any sort of clutter at all on your desk, you stand a good chance of losing tr...
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Serial ATA FAQ
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Serial ATA - or simply SATA - is the hard disk standard created to replace the parallel ATA interface, a.k.a. IDE. SATA provides a transfer rate of 150 MB/s or 300 MB/s against of a 133 MB/s maximum using the previous technology. In this tutorial we will explain everything you need to know about Ser...
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NTFS FAQ
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NTFS or New Technology File System is the standard file system of Windows NT and its descendants: Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Windows versions 95, 98, 98SE and ME cannot natively read NTFS filesystems, although third-party utilities (commercial, shareware & freeware) do exi...
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Logitech mm28 Portable Speakers Review
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The Logitech mm28 Portable Speakers are a decent set of speakers that have barebones features and great battery life.
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Sitecom USB On-The-Go Copy Box CN-131 Review
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If you ever found yourself running out of room on your camera's memory card, or you needed to quickly copy some information from one usb device to another without the hassle of powering on your pc, then the Sitecom USB On-The-Go Copy Box might just be for you.
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Memory News |
Sunday, 30.07.2006 |
A-Data 2 GB Fingerprint Drive Review
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The A-Data Fingerprint drive is one of those love it or hate it products. If the features satisfy your needs it is a miracle product, but for the rest who are in need of a conventional USB drive with a touch of security a standard USB drive and software encryption will better suit the role as this i...
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OCZ PC-4000 EB Platinum DDR Review
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The first impression of these modules is that they are beautiful. The heat spreaders are polished and the OCZ logo is embellished on the side, and have OCZ's trademark weight. They are not light by any means, and fingerprints will easily show up on these polished plates. My first instincts were to j...
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Xbox 360 64Mb memory card Review
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You are playing your game for hours and suddenly you have to leave for something, what do you do? Well save the game of course but for that you need a memory card or a harddrive. Xbox360 can be equipped with both but if you don't have the cash maybe a memory card can do the trick for you. For a smal...
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TEAM Group Factory Tour, RAM Production from Start to Finish
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Today in this article we'll show you the production stages of a memory module from the very beginning until the point where it is ready to be shipped off to the customer. We'll also show you how memory is tested for stability before testing along with how heat spreaders are installed on TEAM's range...
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SuperTalent PC2-8000 2X512MB Kit Review
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Many people may think that Super Talent is a new company. That is entirely inaccurate as the company already counts 20 years in the memory industry and has a good R&D and manufacturing capacity. Looking at their products line-up you will probably notice that Super Talent seems to focus on Flash ...
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Heatsink News |
Saturday, 29.07.2006 |
SilverStone NT04 Cooler Review
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Silverstone has quickly become a name along the lines of quality greats like Lian Li. This quality is starting to branch out of the case realm and starting to accessorize! Today, we check out the new SilverStone NT04 CPU cooler.
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OCZ Tempest CPU cooler Review
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While the CPU cooler does look very nice with the four heatpipes and the shiny fins, its performance was marginally worse than the CNPS-9500. The only real downside to this cooler is the lack of availability. What I did determine was the MSRP, at a whopping $49.99. In my opinion, the premium is a bi...
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Titan Eagle Copper VGA Cooler Review
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Do I really need a new VGA cooler? Overclockers and modders will appreciate the benefits of the Titan Eagle. It's good looking and looks to be a good performer. Our test results show a significant decrease in temperatures from a standard cooler you would find on a basic graphics card.
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Thermalright Ultra-120 CPU Cooler Review
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The ThermalRight Ultra 120 is a massive cooler of impressive design. This thing is so big it barely fits in our case, a Thermaltake Eureka tower server case of not inconsiderable size. The Ultra-120 is also easily one of the best looking coolers around. With its sleek curved design, it looks more li...
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Thermaltake Big Typhoon Review
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Thermaltake has been around for only seven years, but every one of them has been spent turning the heads of the hardware community. From the original Golden Orb's effective cooling at near silent levels to the current array of water and air coolers, Thermaltake continues to impress with both design ...
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Corsair Nautilus 500 watercooling kit Review
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Today we are looking at Corsair's latest water cooling kit, the Nautilus 500. This external water cooling kit is targeted for both enthusiasts and beginning users interested in the enhanced thermal performance water cooling provides.
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Corsair Nautilus 500 Review
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We all know what happens when you mix water with electricity. But, what happens when you mix water with a top memory manufacturer? You get the Nautilus 500 from Corsair. Normally, you would expect a review of a Corsair product to be some type of ultra fast memory, but this time Corsair ventures into...
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