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Video Card News |
Wednesday, 31.08.2011 |
Zotac GeForce GTX 550 Ti AMP! Edition Review
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Review of the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 550 Ti AMP! Edition Video Card. We have to say that ZOTAC took an entry level graphics card and turned it into an attractive package with a dash of overclocking and silent cooling. While the ZOTAC AMP! GeForce GTX 550 Ti struggles to perform at its highest supported r...
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Zotac AMP! GTX 550 Ti, AMP! GTX 560 and GTX 590 Compared
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Comparison of the Zotac AMP! GeForce GTX 550 Ti, AMP! GeForce GTX 560, GeForce GTX 590 Graphics Cards. Although we have already reviewed GeForce GTX 590, we haven't yet had a chance to test it in SLI mode. Well, that's what we'll do today. We shall also take a look at factory overclocked GTX 550 Ti ...
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AMD Catalyst 11.8 Windows 7 Driver Tested
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Analysis of the Catalyst 11.8 Windows 7 Driver. As we're rolling towards the second half of August, we saw the other day that AMD released its Catalyst 11.8 driver suite a bit quicker than when I initially thought it would be. To be honest, though, if you think about the fact that when we saw the re...
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Asus ROG MARS II 3GB Preview
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Preview of the ASUS ROG MARS II 3GB Video Card. The ASUS MARS II is a massive video card that is 13-in length, 6.2-in height and an amazing 2.5-in thick. Since it is 2.5-inches in thickness it means that this is a triple slot video card. ASUS has the red and black color scheme going one, which is co...
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Asus MARS II 3GB Dual GTX 580 Video Card Review
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In 2009 we saw ASUS bring us the first in what would become a line of limited edition graphics card beasts. The MARS sporting the power of two GTX 285 cores brought us excellent performance. 2010 saw ASUS jump on the AMD side of things and release the ARES which sported two HD 5870 cores. A new year...
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Asus Mars II 3GB Dual GTX 580 Tested
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The ASUS MARS II is a monster graphics card consisting of two GeForce GTX 580 GPUs on a single PCB using triple slot cooling. Unlike the NVIDIA GTX 590, the MARS II comes with full GTX 580 clock speeds which give the card an almost 20 percent performance advantage over the GTX 590, making the card t...
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Gigabyte GTX 580 SOC Review
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The GIGABYTE GTX 580 SOC is one of the fastest factory overclocked GTX 580's available. Let's take a deeper look, and see how it stacks up in testing.
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Misc News |
Tuesday, 30.08.2011 |
AMD A75, Intel Z68 and Marvell 9172 SATA 3.0 Controller Roundup
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We look at the performance of three current SATA 3.0 controllers, from AMD, Intel and Marvell. With newer SSDs now coming well within 10 percent of maxing out a SATA 3.0 port, it's important to make sure that your motherboard is properly equipped to handle such drives if planning to buy one. In our ...
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HornetTek Slipper U3 External Dock Review
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The Slipper is a unique design for an external enclosure/dock, so we will be testing it to make sure everything works as anticipated. The Slipper name was clearly given to this dock because of the fact that it looks like a slipper; this design also makes it surprisingly easy to slide a hard drive in...
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Tt eSPORTS Shock Spin Gaming Headset Review
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Review of the Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Shock Spin Gaming Headset. Recently, Thermaltake's sub brand Tt eSPORTS is getting in on the gaming audio industry with their Shock series of headsets. More specifically, we will be looking at the Tt eSPORTS Shock Spin headset. With this headset geared primarily ...
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Genius SP-HF2020 Speakers Review
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Review of the Genius SP-HF2020 Hi-Fi Digital Wooden Speakers. The company's website claims Genius brings all serious listeners a new set of speakers, SP-HF2020, to experience magnificent sound.
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Heatsink News |
Monday, 29.08.2011 |
Corsair Hydro Series H100 Extreme Review
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Review of the Corsair Hydro Series H100 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler. What you are about to see here in this review is something I wasn't too sure I would be able to show you at this point in the all-in-one cooling segments development. That is the simple fact where finally glitz and glamou...
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Corsair H80 Liquid CPU Cooler Review
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Corsair H80 Self-Contained Liquid CPU Cooler. We mentioned in a recent chassis article that having the best of both worlds where cooling and noise is concerned is difficult, but as Corsair's H80 proves, the same can't be said about CPU coolers. In fact, for both those aforementioned reasons, the H80...
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Cooler Master GeminII S524 Review
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Review of the Cooler Master GeminII S524 CPU Cooler. Today we are reviewing the Cooler Master GeminII S524 CPU cooler, which has a horizontal heatsink, five heatpipes and a 120 mm fan.
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Corsair Hydro series H80 Review
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The market for all in one cooling solutions is booming. Corsair initially had a good lineup with their Asetek Hydro H50 and H70 coolers. Though they jumped on the CoolIT wagon to enter a more niche market. There was more than just the demand for good cooling. Casemodders and gamers want control over...
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Cooler Master Notepal U Stand Tested
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Today we are going to take a look at Cooler Masters new Notepal U Stand. It's similar in design to a few of their previous models, but with the stand functionality paired up with the Notepal's adjustability it has the potential to be great product. Rather than do the same-ol laptop cooler review, ou...
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Thermaltake Jing Heatsink Review
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Thermaltake's Jing heatsink, a dual fan tower style cooler that comes in a bright shade of nuclear green. The green is supposed evoke nature and Jing supposedly means 'wind' in Mandarin. The heatsinks' twin 128mm fans spin at 800-1300RPM in a push-pull orientation and create a modest amount of noise...
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NZXT HAVIK 140 Tested
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Review of the NZXT HAVIK 140 CPU Cooler. Ah, another day, another CPU cooler. This time it's from NZXT, a company that started out making low-priced computer cases with features and quality normally seen only on more expensive products. Then they added a line of premium sleeved cables, case fans, mi...
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Cooler Master NotePal U Stand Review
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Review of the Cooler Master NotePal U Stand. I know many people that use their laptop as their main work machine. Laptops are not really made for comfort and if you are using yours constantly you probably bend your neck down to see the screen correctly. This can cause a lot of discomfort, which does...
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