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Video Card News |
Sunday, 31.08.2008 |
Point of View GeForce 9500 GT Graphics Card Tested
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I've never had the chance to look at a graphics card from Point of View before, but now is as good a time as any to start. When word came through that the first card the company would ever be sending to me would be the 9500 GT, I felt kind of sorry for them. Clearly they didn't read my original revi...
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Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4850 Tested
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Does the Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4850 card churn out hot frames and equally hot performance?
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Palit HD 3850 Super +1GB Graphics Card Review
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Palit is one of the few companies that sell both ATI and NVIDIA cards. Though their rocket-launcher armed frog has only become popularly recognizable in the past year or two, they were in fact founded a whole 20 years ago in 1988. As you know, that's quite a while in tech years. With ATI's new HD 4x...
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Palit Radeon HD 4870 Sonic Graphics Card Tested - tweaktown.com (E)
Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 512MB Toxic Review
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This is the ATI counter-point to the 9800 GTX+ Sapphire's Toxic HD 4850. It may be alone, and it may not be more power-friendly, but it's, ahem, wickedly fast. The icing is that it doesn't really cost more than other HD 4850s - sure, it's on the high side, but it's still cheaper than a 4850 and a Za...
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XFX GeForce 9800 GTX+ Graphics Card Review - tweaktown.com (E)
EVGA GeForce GTX 260 896MB FTW Video Card Review
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The GTX 260 is exceptionally powerful, quiet, even power-miserly. It too has dropped in price you can find them for around 200 USD with a rebate, anyway although EVGA's FTW is more. However, I believe that the price premium is totally fair with the Step-Up Program, warranty, and ridiculous overclock...
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ASUS GeForce GTX 280 TOP Review
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It was only going to be a matter of time till ASUS strapped some mean clocks onto the GTX 280 and put it under its TOP naming scheme. Well, that day has come and it's time to see what happens when the GTX 280 gets, for the most part, an unnecessary but much loved speed bump. The tumbling GTX 280 pri...
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Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 Toxic 512MB Video Card Review
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Today I will be looking at one of Sapphire's latest video cards, the Radeon HD 4850 Toxic, a 512MB DDR3 factory overclocked version of the HD 4850. This card comes complete with ramsinks, the first I have had on a video card that I didn't install myself, and a Zalman heatpipe cooler. Will the HD 485...
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Diamond HD 4870 512MB GDDR5 Video Card Review
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The Diamond HD 4870 features some of the most current technology available on the market and sits at an easily affordable price point. The power requirements aren't anything to snuff at but for those users looking for a single-GPU card to game at 1920x1200 with high settings, the Diamond HD 4870 is ...
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Palit Radeon HD 4850 Sonic Graphics Card Review
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Now that the HD 4850 has been hanging around for a bit, we're beginning to see more and more companies jump on the aftermarket bandwagon. The latest company to do this is Palit, bringing the highly popular HD 4850 to the also highly popular Sonic line. The HD 4850 has had so much going for it from t...
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Misc News |
Saturday, 30.08.2008 |
ASUS Eee PC 1000 Review
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The ASUS Eee PC 1000 is a very interesting product, especially to someone like me who still uses the original ASUS Eee PC 701 regularly, but the issue with it is that Asus are obviously struggling on ways to upgrade the older models without losing the focus on web browsing and general office tasks. ...
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OCZ Alchemy Series Elixir Keyboard Review
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Overall, the OCZ Elixir is a solid keyboard at a very good price, 30 USD retail. The minor layout issues we had were just that - minor nitpicks. We're very picky about our keyboards. Compared with most keyboards, 30 USD is about average - though the Elixir is anything but average, with the plethora ...
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Samsung SyncMaster 2263UW LCD Review
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Review of the Samsung SyncMaster 2263UW 22 inch Widescreen LCD Monitor. Samsung has always been pretty impressive with its LCD panels, both in terms of computer monitors and high-definition televisions. The spec sheets on these Samsung LCDs are always at the top of the class, but sometimes having an...
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OCZ Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse Announcement
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OCZ Technology unveiled the latest addition to its peripherals with the Dominatrix, a top-of-the-line laser mouse for PC gamers. The OCZ Dominatrix mouse is built with the hardcore player in mind with a solid design, maximum functionality, and programmable customization unique to each user. The Domi...
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Apple MacBook Air Review
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We take a look at probably the sexiest laptop ever made, the Apple MacBook Air.
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TomTom GO 930 Review
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If we look back in time just a few years ago we see that the GPS was still quite basic with simple instructions and graphics on how to drive. These days the GPS holds high end graphics, FM transmitters, music players, Bluetooth and video playing functions just to mention a few so we can really see t...
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Heatsink News |
Friday, 29.08.2008 |
NZXT Sentry LX Fan Controller Review
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Until now, these two worlds have gone surprisingly separate ways with their cases and peripherals. The flashy-type modders had their bright, intense LCD screen fan controllers, while the classier of builders had the plain vanilla, brushed aluminum rheobus. Today, however, we have for review NZXT's S...
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Cooler Master GeminII S Review
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There were only few of us who could only guess that CPU air cooler GeminII will get its S version, just like it was the case with Cosmos case. GeminII S is possible to mount on every, at the moment, popular platform but we didn't expect anything less from Cooler Master. That implies support for Inte...
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Thermaltake Bigwater 780e ESA 3-Bay Liquid Cooling System Review
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Today it is much more practical for my checking out watercooling, and our friends at Thermaltake have sent their latest complete watercooling setup, the Bigwater 780e ESA watercooling system. With a 120mm radiator, 530cc reservoir, and 500 Liter per hour pump, all fitting in three 5.25 inch drive ba...
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Vizo Ninja II Laptop Cooler Review
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The Vizo Ninja II Laptop cooler is an all aluminum cooler outfit with dual 80mm fans for some serious airflow.
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Thermalright Ultima-90 Intel and AMD Processor Cooler Review
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Thermalright set out to pack the performance of a 120mm cooler into a 90mm package. With the Optima-90, it looks like they've done just that. The cooling is very good with the 90mm fan and the package is relatively compact. As always, the workmanship is outstanding the mounting is not too difficult,...
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OCZ Vendetta 2 Tested
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While the OCZ Vendetta 2 isn't silent, or the absolute best thermal performer, it strikes an excellent balance between them considering the 23 GBP price tag. In fact, in some respects we think OCZ might be selling itself short at this price, or we'd happily pay a few quid more for some spare screws ...
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ASUS Silent Knight II CPU Cooler Review
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Review of the ASUS Silent Knight II CPU Cooler. We've reviewed quite a few Mid-End coolers from ASUS, which almost always had decent technical properties. But the company also has a thoroughly developed High-End series. And the first such product to be reviewed now is Silent Knight II, a promising p...
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Noctua NH-C12P Cooler Review
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Sporting 6 heat pipes and the award-winning, psycho-acoustically optimized NF-P12 120mm fan, the NH-C12P achieves excellent performance and outstanding quietness. The down-facing c-type design doesn't only allow for optimal motherboard and case compatibility, but also provides additional cooling for...
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CoolerMaster GeminII S CPU and Board Cooler Review
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Is the CoolerMaster GeminII S worth your cash and is the performance up to par to handle the heat of an Opteron 1214?
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Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer Review
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Sunbeam's Core Contact Freezer is a cost effective CPU cooler for AMD and Intel CPUs. Its eight heatpipes make direct contact with the processor for optimum cooling. Also included in the package is a fan controller which allows you to optimize the acoustics to your usage scenario.
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