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Sunday, 01 November 2009 23:27

OCZ-XTC-Cooler-Rev-2-Memory-CoolerQuote: "This product has clearly been created for enthusiasts, as it is rare that any “normal” user will require extra cooling to their rams, I would therefore expect it to reduce temperatures quite substantially, so as to allow extra voltage to be put through those DDR1/2/3 circuits."

Article URL: http://www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/review.php?id=492


 
Sunday, 01 November 2009 23:21

Quote: "The Vidabox wireless HTPC media keyboard comes with everything we needed to get up and running in seconds, which was nice. Having a driverless setup is nice for a mainstream product like this. The build quality was also not bad, while this keyboard is certainly no Logitech DiNovo it by no means feels cheap. The wireless connection was very consistent and worked flawlessly up to the 26 to 28 foot range from our testing. The 2000 dpi laser trackball worked great and we couldn't imagine using anything other than this. This is clearly a better product than the original VidaBox keyboards that came with mechanical trackballs!  We also tried the keyboard out on our NVIDIA Ion powered mini-ITX HTPC that is running Windows 7 (shown above) and it worked flawlessly. Not too much more you can ask from a keyboard that costs just $67.77 plus shipping..."

Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1115/1/


 
Friday, 30 October 2009 00:00

Quote: "As we can see, Athlon II X2 250 can still compete with the E6300. So the rollout of new triple-core processors has consolidated AMD's positions in the market segment of below $100. But apparently this was not the only goal. Note the nearly identical results demonstrated by Athlon II X3 435 and Phenom II X3 710, the latter being more costly to manufacture."

Article URL: http://ixbtlabs.com/articles3/cpu/amd-athlon-2-x3-425-435-p1.html


 
Friday, 30 October 2009 00:00

Quote: "Big computer systems require big power. Does your computer have multiple video cards? How about multiple hard drives? What about elaborate cooling and lighting? Maybe even “all of the above”? Well, you will need a power supply with a lot of watts to power all that gear. But what about the rats nest of cabling that a high wattage power supply is going to leave sitting in your case? A modular power supply may just be the solution you need."

Article URL: http://www.futurelooks.com/ultra-products-x4-1050w-modular-atx-power-supply-review/


 
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