Published November 13, 2010 · 0 comments

System memory should rarely require much in the way of cooling unless you’re doing unmentionable things to their clock rates or voltage ratings. The OCZ Flex EX PC3-17000 8GB memory kit offers you the choice of air cooling your memory via the many fins on its heat spreader or water cooling as evidenced by the […]

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Published November 11, 2010 · 0 comments

Some companies just manage to coax more performance out of chips than their competition which bodes well for the overclocking crowd. The ASUS Crosshair IV Formula relies on more than just tweaking by offering up four physical PCIe x16 slots for some interesting multi-GPU possibilities as well as SATA 6G and USB 3.0 support. Who […]

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Published November 11, 2010 · 0 comments

I’ll admit to preferring simplicity over blatant showmanship since I don’t feel the need to have a million and one LEDs pointing back at me. The Fractal Design Define R3 PC case wants to shield you from those light sources by offering no visible LED lit fans…heck there isn’t even a side panel window to […]

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Published November 11, 2010 · 0 comments

It’s tough finding a dependable cooler for a processor that’s better than the boxed cooler manufacturers toss in and aren’t all that expensive either. The Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 continues the company’s quiet cooling line with some significant changes. This new model sports four heatpipes compared to the older model’s 3 pipe designs and the […]

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Published November 10, 2010 · 0 comments

It’s no secret that NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 480 was something of a let down as it had a delayed launch and struggled with all manner of problems like excessive heat production as well as insane power consumption. NVIDIA has gone back and refined their design which has lead to the introduction of their new GeForce […]

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Published November 10, 2010 · 0 comments

If there’s one thing that makes inexpensive laptops less than appealing is their tendency to include integrated graphics chips that can’t cut it past playing some video. AMD’s Vision processor lineup will be the company’s first chips that combine a graphics chip and processor for the consumer market. Normally the integrated graphics solutions are hosted […]

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Published November 8, 2010 · 0 comments

The mid-range graphics card segment used to be in a tough bind when it came to providing performance labeled products since the chips they were pushing weren’t really designed as performance solutions. That time has passed and ASUS is taking full advantage of the situation with their GeForce GTS 450 DirectCU TOP graphics card. The […]

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Published November 8, 2010 · 0 comments

There are those certain PC products that stick around despite their age and still prove their worth as the years pass. The Cooler Master Centurion 5 II takes the previous model version and provides some renovations that bring it up to very modern standards. The new version pushes the power supply to the bottom of […]

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Published November 7, 2010 · 0 comments

Network storage comes in a dizzying array of flavors all of which come with a hefty price tag if you want something that will accept your information in a timely fashion…or at least that used to be the case. The Synology Disk Station DS211 supports a pair of hard drives, which is the right size […]

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Published November 7, 2010 · 0 comments

The smaller a PC goes the more performance they give up for the convenience of less space being taken up but they manage to reinvent themselves into interesting designs from time to time. Zotac’s Zbox HD-ID34BR-U can fit right into your home theater setup since that’s probably why they designed it the way they did […]

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Published November 4, 2010 · 0 comments

In processor cooling there’s a fine line between providing optimal performance and using up every last inch of a case interior for cooling performance…some people just don’t care. Thermalright’s Silver Arrow splits its fins in two which allows for some interesting fan mounting possibilities. Oh and it just so happens to come well equipped with […]

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