Reviews

Sunday, 08 November 2009 23:36
Quote: "With the release of the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of video cards, I’ve been slowly retiring the 4800 series cards I’ve been using in my test rig for the past 18 months. This changing of the seasons inspired me to build another new main rig that features all AMD hardware, including two video cards in Crossfire. Admittedly neither of the Radeon HD 4890 cards I have are a match in specs. You can mix and match cards if need be, but the vanilla 4890 and the quietly cooled 4890 I have in my possession are too far apart from each other to work suitably in such an arrangement."

Article URL: http://www.futurelooks.com/diamond-4890pe51gxoc-radeon-hd-4890-1gb-video-card-review/

 
Sunday, 08 November 2009 23:31
ASUS-RT-N13U-Wireless-RouterQuote: “As the price of home networking equipment falls, manufacturers are looking to include features which separate their product from the rest of the pack. Many routers include at least one USB port these days because of this. This USB port is generally used for either a printer or some kind of storage device, such as an external hard drive or flash drive. The ASUS RT-N13U is one such device. It unifies 802.11n wireless with a 10/100 switch and a lone USB port, which ASUS thinks your all-in-one printer would love. ThinkComputers reviews the ASUS RT-N13U wireless router"

Article URL:
http://www.thinkcomputers.org/asus-rt-n13u-wireless-router-and-print-server-review/

 
Sunday, 08 November 2009 23:27
Thermaltake-WingRS-301Quote: "Thermaltake has always been considered as one of the leading companies and they cover wide range of computer products. Today we are not going to look into Thermaltake high end gaming case but a mid tower case; WingRS 301 which was just launched a month ago. One of the major selling points of WingRS 301 is the strengthen handle which is designed for convenient transportation; let us dive deep further."

Article URL: http://hardwarebistro.com/index.php?option=com_simple_review&Itemid=84&review=135-Thermaltake-WingRS-301-Case-Review

 
Friday, 06 November 2009 00:00

Quote: "The ASRock M3A785GXH128M uses a 4+1 Phase power design.  While this might be a red flag for some, we were able to overclock a 140W Phenom II X4 965 to a vCore of 1.55v with just a simple 80mm fan blowing across the MOSFETs. With a BIOS made for overclocking and AMD's awesome OverDrive at our disposal we were able to squeeze an extra 500mhz out of our Phenom II X4 965 Black edition Processor.  Even with bare MOSFETS we had no trouble cranking up the voltage to 1.52v. and were able to reach 3.9GHz!"

Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1068/1/


 
Page 1 of 20
Banner