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Power Supply News |
Wednesday, 31.12.2008 |
Cooler Master Silent Pro M 600W PSU Review
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Review of the Cooler Master Silent Pro M 600W Power Supply. With so many power supplies available these days, it is definitely hard to find the right one. From picking the right features, to balancing performance with price, it can seem like they all blend together. Today, we have for review Cooler ...
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FSP Epsilon 600W PSU Review
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Review of the FSP Epsilon 600W Power Supply Unit. During the past few months FSP have released many new retail products and replaced many of their existing series with newer, upgraded versions. Today we are going to have a look at the Epsilon 600W PSU, a quality mainstream product. The Epsilon serie...
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FSP Booster X5 450Watt Multi-GPU Power Supply Review
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Today for review I've got a supplemental power supply from FSP Group called the Booster X5, it's a 450 watt PSU that fits into a 5.25-inch bay of your case, it's made just for your video cards with four PCIE power connections built in. The idea behind this product is to give the user a little extra ...
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In Win Commander 1200W PSU Review
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Today we take a look at the high end In Win Commander IRP-COM1200 1200W model. In Win were established back in 1986 and they never tried to diversify beyond designing and building computer cases. Merely a few months ago the company released a long line of high performance PSUs, the Commander series....
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Seasonic M12D 850W Review
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I'm looking at the latest and greatest from Seasonic today in the M12D 850W unit. A beast of a power supply promising 70A of combined 12V capacity and bringing 80 Plus Silver certification with it.
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Seasonic M12D 850 Watt PSU Tested
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You can take your chances in the PSU crap shoot and go cheap, or you can buy a quality PSU like the Seasonic M12D 850 Watt Modular and know that you will enjoy a long safe computing experience. Keep in mind that cheap PSU might still be running but, PSU that are cheap don't provide good solid voltag...
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Misc News |
Tuesday, 30.12.2008 |
Enermax Aurora KB007US Aluminum Keyboard Review
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I'm currently writing this article on the Enermax Aurora Premium keyboard, which holds the distinction of being the blingiest keyboard I've ever had my hands on. The aluminum-bodied Enermax Aurora Premium keyboard comes in silver and in a more conservative black finish, it connects to the PC with a ...
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MSI Wind Netbook Tested
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With the popularity of netbooks growing its no suprise that more and more manufacturers are entering this new market. We take a look at one of the most popular netbooks currently available, the MSI Wind. Well known for its light weight, low price, and exceptional range of included features, the Wind...
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Vizo MirrorBox CR Card Reader Review
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Today we will have a quick look on Vizo MirrorBox CR card reader. Memory card is being widely used since past few years for digital camera, handphone, portable audio device and etc. Most of these devices will come with USB cable for data transferring however it will be very troublesome for having so...
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Thecus N4100PRO Four-Drive NAS Server Review
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Today we are taking a look at the Thecus N4100PRO, a 399 USD home, small office NAS appliance that packs big features and performance into a package that makes small form factor PCs jealous. Different users have different needs for their NAS servers. Where one user may only need a place to safely st...
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Belkin Powerline AV Network Adapters Tested
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While the actual speeds we experienced were a long way off the 200Mbps quoted by Belkin they're still great results for a power line connection, and while you can theoretically better them with a wireless N network and a gigabit connection is always going to be the fastest solution, here there's non...
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Memory News |
Tuesday, 30.12.2008 |
G.Skill PI Black PC3-12800 1600MHz CL8 6GB Memory Kit Tested
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Today we're looking at a 6GB PI Black PC3-12800 kit from G.Skill that comes in at 1600MHz by default. But before we see exactly what we can do with it, let's just have a quick look at the package and modules. Having a closer look at the sticker, we can see that the modules are PC-12800 or 1600MHz, h...
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Corsair Dominator TC DDR3-1866 Kit Review
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Review of the Corsair Dominator TR3X6G1866C9DF TC DDR3-1866. Corsair is one of the most predominate memory manufacturers in the industry. They have moved into the Triple Channel memory market designed for Core i7 and its low voltage DDR3 needs - 1.65v is the accepted voltage limit on Core i7. Not on...
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Patriot Xporter Magnum 64GB Flash Drive Tested
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At one time, it was believed that the 1.44 megabytes of data that a floppy drive held was more than enough. Now we realize that this is not the case. Files keep on getting larger and there's no sign of that slowing down. This has given rise to the need for larger and larger capacity storage devices ...
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Kingston 2GB HyperX PC3-16000 DDR3 Memory Review
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Kingston's new 2 GHz memory kit joins the ranks offering stability and dependability as we've all grown to expect. Kingston is already in a very select group of vendors to offer professional and enthusiast memory. Despite their market position, the HyperX PC3-16000 2GB Kit weighs in at a staggeringl...
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21 USB Flash Drives Compared
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Comparison of the following USB flash drives - Patriot Magnum 64GB, Super Talent Pico-C Gold 8GB, Super Talent Pico-D, ATP EarthDrive 8GB, ATP ToughDrive Camo 8GB, Corsair Flash Voyager Mini 8GB, OCZ Rally2 Turbo 4GB, OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB, Super Talent 200X 4GB, Corsair Flash Voyager Mini 4GB, Lexar So...
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OCZ Special Ops PC3-10666 2x 2GB Review
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Review of the OCZ Special Ops PC3-10666 2x2GB dual channel kit. When we reviewed the OCZ Special Ops Urban Elite PC2-6400 2x1GB in December 2006, DDR2 was just gaining momentum, costs as much as performance DDR3 costs now, and the revolutionary first wave of Core 2 Duos 6-series for desktops and 7-s...
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