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Power Supply News |
Saturday, 26.07.2008 |
Thermaltake Toughpower 1200 Watt Power Supply Review
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With best-of-class specs and a generous feature set with configuration options, the Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W is tough to beat. The Toughpower line represents Thermaltake's flagship PSU offerings, and the 1200W is a worthy addition, building on a tradition of power, stability and cutting edge fea...
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Rosewill RX630-S-B Xtreme Review
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The Xtreme series of power supplies weigh in at models from 630 watts to 850 watts. Today we will take a look at the little guy in the lineup, the Rosewill RX630-S-B Xtreme 630 watt model to see what it can do with a reasonably intense system. Stability will be key so we will look not only the level...
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NZXT PP800 800 Watt Power Supply Review
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Today for review I've got the PP800 from NZXT, or the Performance Power 800Watt Power Supply, and it's a great choice for those looking to add a bit more juice to their systems. Some 800Watt power supplies are larger than standard, but the PP800 is the standard size and will fit in any case. The inc...
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Zalman ZM1000-HP 1000W Modular PSU Review
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In a world crowded with 1kW PSUs, the Zalman Zalman ZM1000-HP unit stands out as it has a 14cm fan and dual heatpipes that help keep it cool and quiet. This PSU has six +12v rails to keep your gear all running smooth and appears to be very stable as we analyze this unit with a Tektronics Digital Sco...
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Kingwin 1000W Mach1 PSU Review
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The modular cables with varying lengths offer a variety of and plenty of connectors with reach for any system. The EZ-Grip connectors and aircraft style connection points add style not found elsewhere. Six independent 12 volt rails with two of the four PCI-E connectors being 6+2 types ensure that th...
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Gigabyte ODIN GT 800W Power Supply Tested
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This Gigabyte ODIN GT 800w 80 plus PSU comes with an optional speed, temperature, and wattage guage that looks like it would be right at home in the dashboard of a Ferrari or Mustang.
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BFG ES Series 800W PSU Review
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The ES-800 is a non-modular unit, but while some of you might stop reading there, we implore you to continue to see if BFG has a product that can really live up to the might of industry behemoths. After all, Corsair now makes power supplies that are recommended everywhere.
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BFG LS680 680W Power Supply Review
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Today we will take a look at the latest and most powerful Akasa unit, the PowerXtreme 1200W. With a power output and specifications clearly aimed at the most hardcore of enthusiasts, it is trying to deliver maximum performance and quality while combining good aesthetics and a competitive price tag. ...
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Misc News |
Friday, 25.07.2008 |
Microsoft LifeCam VX-5000 WebCam Review
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Digital video and digital photography have become inextricably entangled in the lives of people in the 21st century. Cameras are being inserted into everyday life wherever you turn. The webcam has become the least expensive option in participating on video sites like YouTube or engaging in video cha...
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Toshiba Satellite M300 Review
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Toshiba's latest business notebook, the M300, won't blow your hair back with whiz-bang features and record-shattering performance, but it's a very solid package that covers all the basics one needs in a laptop that's somewhere between an ultra-portable and a desktop replacement. This 14.1 inch noteb...
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Axiom Audiobyte Audiophile Computer Speakers Tested
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These Axiom Audiobyte speakers offer great performance, flawless sound quality and clarity that can't be beat. They won't shake your brain until it bleeds but they are possibly the best things we've ever hooked up to a soundcard.
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Cyber Snipa PWNAGE Desktop Review
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Today on the desk we have Cyber Snipa's latest in hardcore gaming accessories, the Tracer backlit mouse mat, Stinger Laser gaming mouse and the Gamepad v2. This lethal setup will fit right at home for most gamers looking to have some dedicated hardware to bring home the headshots. Now let's look at ...
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Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS Hard Drive Review
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Review of the Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS Hard Drive. Hard drives remain the last great bottleneck in performance computing. Processors and RAM constantly get faster and more complex, due to being solid state electronics. Since hard drives consist of moving parts, they have been left beh...
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Memory News |
Thursday, 24.07.2008 |
OCZ Technology DDR2 and DDR3 Fatal1ty Brand Announcement
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OCZ announced the first memory modules available in their Fatal1ty Series after the partnership was announced last month. These high-performance memory kits were co-developed with the expertise of Johnathan Fatal1ty Wendel, 12-time World champion, to meet the specific needs of fellow gamers. OCZ Fat...
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Corsair 4GB DDR3 1600MHz CL9 Memory Kit Review
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The Corsair TW3X4G1600C9DFNV memory kit was found to be a solid performing memory kit that was a joy to work with and overclock as it did nearly everything I wanted it to do. This was my first time trying out the Samsung ICs and I'm very impressed by what they can do when it comes to both frequency ...
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G.Skill Pi DDR2 PC2-8800 4GB Review
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Although many companies have started to focus their research and development on DDR3 modules many months ago, some have released high performance DDR2 in the past few weeks. One of the most impressive sets are the new Pi series from G.Skill which can operate at 1100MHz at only 1.9Vdimm. By the end o...
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Kingston HyperX 2GB PC3-12800 Review
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DDR3 is finally coming to a price where many mainstream system builders will be willing to pay. Manufacturers must provide mainstream DDR3 solutions to fill in the gap between the high end and inexpensive DDR2 and the very expensive, high speed DDR3 modules. While the HyperX line from Kingston may n...
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A-DATA Gaming Series DDR2-800 4GB Dual Channel Memory Kit Review
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Today I will be looking at a DDR2 4GB kit marketed towards gamers, the A-DATA Gaming Series DDR2-800 5-5-5-12. A-DATA probably isn't your first choice for high-performance memory, but in a mere 7 years, they have become the second largest vendor of memory modules in the world. Will the Gaming Series...
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Patriot Viper 4GB PC3-12800 1600MHz Memory Review
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If you're spending your hard earned cash on the new DDR3 standard, then you expect nothing short of stable, dependable performance whether you're using a 32-bit or 64-bit system. The memory must be reliable if you just play games or if your system is a serious number crunching SETI beast. The Patrio...
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Patriot Xporter XT 4 GB Ruggedized Flash Drive Tested
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Looking for a USB flash drive that won't fall apart the first time you drop it? Ian checks out the Xporter XT from Patriot Memory and runs the drive through a series of tests to bring you an in depth analysis of this drives performance and features. At a very low price find out if this drive is wort...
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A-DATA Vitesta DDR3-1600X 2GB Memory Kit Tested
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Today we have A-DATA's Vitesta Extreme Edition DDR3 modules designed for XMP with a rating of 1600MHz the fastest that Intel currently supports on its X series chipsets. Let's see how well it performs. Intel added what it termed XMP or Extreme Memory Profiling to its X38 and X48 chipsets; this in te...
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Silicon Power Ultima 150 Flash Drives Tested
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From a size point, the drives are 59mm x 18mm x 9.2mm, so not much bigger than an AAA battery and lot smaller than an external 2.5 inch drive; and in the case of the 16GB, it almost matches the 2.5 inches 18GB for capacity. Provision for attaching a keyring or carrying strap is made on the one end, ...
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Crucial Ballistix Tracer Red DDR2-800 4GB Kit Review
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Yes, DDR2 is still a viable platform, and still suits well over half of the enthusiast community just fine. But to put it bluntly, in the past, the PC industry has had no problem creating a new technology, and making the old obsolete, regardless of how we, the enthusiasts, feel about it. Yet here we...
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Kingston 4GB DDR2-1066 HyperX Memory Review
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Kingston recently feed our need for speed apetite with their HyperX Gaming memory rated at 1066MHz.
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A-Data 16GB Turbo Compact Flash Review
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A-Data is pushing the performance envelope with their Turbo series of CF cards. The series goes up to 16 GB and aims to give you the best possible performance - if you are willing to pay for it.
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