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Wednesday, 09 September 2009 09:56

mushkin-geforceQuote: Mushkin's GeForce GTX 295 comes in a very stylish wooden box that radiates "premium product" as soon as you have it in your hands. Other than that the card follows NVIDIA's single PCB GTX 295 reference specifications to the letter, but also comes at an attractive price point of $499.

Article Link: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Mushkin/GTX_295_Single_PCB

 


 
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 07:47

intel_core_i5-750Quote: When it launched last year, the Core i7 platform redefined Intel's high-end processor segment. Unfortunately, the platform was also accompanied by high-end prices and, as such, has seen only a minimal share of the desktop market. Today, however, Intel is releasing a new platform that it claims will bring the performance of Nehalem to mainstream price points. Referred to as Lynnfield, the new platform shares its core microarchitecture with the i7-900 series, but introduces a completely new chipset and socket design. This means that not only will we see new processors, but new motherboards as well. Benchmark Reviews has been testing several of these new items and will be covering the launch in detail over the next few days. In this article, we examine the Intel Core i5-750 Quad Core Processor.

Article URL: http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=361&Itemid=63

 


 
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 07:45

corsairh50Quote: “Corsair needs no introduction...if you haven't heard of Corsair's excellent memory products you definitely need to climb out from under that rock you've been living under. Besides manufacturing memory products, which now includes DIMMs, the Flash Voyager line, and SSDs, over the past couple of years Corsair has branched out into PC cases, power supplies, and now liquid CPU cooling. Today I will be looking at Corsair's Hydro Series H50 CPU cooler, a self-contained liquid CPU cooler. Designed to just connect and go, the H50 costs only a few dollars more than an upper-end air cooler. Will the H50 keep an overclocked i7 nice and cool? Read on to see!"

Review URL: http://www.thinkcomputers.org/index.php?x=reviews&id=1038

 


 
Monday, 07 September 2009 11:55

ASUS_GeForce_GTX_285_MatrixQuote: It's OK to arrive fashionably late to a party, as long as you have something to add. ASUS has been offering their MATRIX branded video cards to the public well after the initial buzz has died down, for each GPU launch. The 9800GT and 4870 MATRIX cards were released in 2008, followed by the GTX260 MATRIX in early 2009. ASUS now releases the GTX285 MATRIX featuring the fastest single GPU available, supplied by NVIDIA. Benchmark Reviews looked at the ASUS ENGTX285 TOP back in January, which drew heavily from the NVIDIA reference design. Let's take a closer look at how they've stretched the limits on their latest offering, which is anything BUT a standard design.

Article Link: http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=357&Itemid=72

 


 
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