Published August 11, 2010
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As much as we’d like to say that stock cooling is a perfectly fine solution for your high-end GPU they can barely keep up with your card when things get rough in your favorite gaming titles. CoolIT’s Omni A.L.C. GPU coolers are custom designed to your specifications so if you want a dual fan radiator […]
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Published August 11, 2010
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Getting the most out of your system usually means quite a bit of overclocking so that a processor’s cores can chew through as much data as possible and has been the case for quite a while now but a resurgence of some fine tuning could eek out a bit more performance. AMD’s Phenom II X6 […]
Read more AMD Phenom II X6 memory performance confuses and astounds
Published August 10, 2010
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Balancing the need for good cooling performance and having a low-cost option means making some sacrifices which may cause the heatsink design to miss both marks. Thankfully the Corsair A50 managed to choose correctly. Sporting a direct heatpipe contact design means it’ll be efficient in pulling heat off of the CPU but there are only […]
Read more Corsair A50 gets closer to your core
Published August 10, 2010
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Putting together a business oriented machine must be a tough task for designers, or not at all given how basic many models tend to go. The HP ProBook 6540b sticks to that sort of thinking by going with a productivity friendly Intel Core i5 430M processors and managed to fit a keyboard and keypad in […]
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Published August 10, 2010
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With a good chunk of the working population taking sensitive materials with them wherever they go it’s generally a good idea to supply a USB key with some form of security measures. MXI’s new 64GB versions of their fortified Stealth M and Stealth MXP Bio make you feel all sorts of spy-like with its integrated […]
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Published August 9, 2010
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There has been a trend at the top of the motherboard market which sees a number of high priced models which push every conceivable barrier in the race to have the most powerful PC possible. The Gigabyte GA-X58-UD9 motherboard comes in at a wallet busting $700 US MSRP which is quite a bit for anything […]
Read more Gigabyte GA-X58-UD9 is prepped for action
Published August 9, 2010
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The bulk of All-In-One PC designs are an attempt at putting together an eye pleasing machine that doesn’t take up a whole lot of desktop space and aren’t at all concerned with performance given the small amount of space they have to work with. MSI’s new Wind Top AE2280 somehow manages to cram in a […]
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Published August 6, 2010
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ASRock used to be the manufacturer of motherboards with…some interesting design decisions. Their budget products typically combined the latest CPU support with a chipset that was a generation or two behind and it somehow all worked quite well together. The ASRock P55 Extreme4 on the other hand plays things by the book so that means […]
Read more ASRock P55 Extreme4 handles things the normal way
Published August 6, 2010
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You may have remembered Apple’s iMac line refresh well AMD’s graphics division has finally gotten around to exclaiming how happy they are to be in the company’s new machines. Apparently they’re overjoyed that their ATI Radeon HD 5000 series has made it into their computers I mean why wouldn’t they be since their chips are […]
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Published August 5, 2010
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Logitech wants to cover your desktop with its peripherals as evidenced by its launch of a trio of products in its G-Series lineup of gaming gear. The Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930, Wireless Gaming Mouse G700, and Gaming Keyboard G510 are finely tuned for today’s latest and greatest MMOs and FPS titles but they’ll handle […]
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Published August 5, 2010
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There’s something quite monolithic about a no-nonsense PC case and the Acer Aspire M3400-U2052 takes it to extremes. This budge conscious machine is ready to handle your multimedia tasks with its peppy AMD Phenom II X4 820 processor and a pedestrian ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics card pushing a respectable number of pixels to your […]
Read more Acer Aspire M3400-U2052 doesn’t believe in curves