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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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First of all, these tests show that the competition in the CPU market is growing interesting again. Phenom II is evidently a success. Moreover, in a number of tasks we can speak about it even without mentioning prices.
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The Strider series is one of Silverstone?s best-selling power units. The lineup consists of models ranging from 350 up to a massive 1200 watts. It is obvious that we won't be testing the whole lineup but we will look at the middle model the ST600F which is 600 watts of stable power aimed at the individuals that want modest power while providing a high level of efficiency and remaining quiet. And if you are looking for more reasons to consider the Strider well it is modular and priced to sell. We will go through the usual test to see is Silverstone's repetition be upheld by the Strider ST600F.
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In early September, 2008 Intel released their mainstream series of solid state drives. In its initial offfering Intel brought two drives to market, the X18-M and the X25-M built respectively on the 1.8" and 2.5" form factors. The initial capacity of these drives was 80 GB and recently a 160 GB version was released. Solid State Drives are rapidly changing the computing landscape, and many enthusiasts are using SSD technology in their primary systems to help boost performance. Benchmark Reviews has tested nearly all of the products available to the retail market in this sector, and several have done quite well while others fall flat. It used to be that performance was the largest hurdle for mass storage NAND Solid State Drives, followed by stability, and later price. In this review, we will give a thorough overview as well as benchmark test the linear bandwidth performance of the ! Intel X25-M 80 GB SSDSA2MH080G15E solid state SATA drive and compares it against the top competition.
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NVIDIA's latest addition to their graphics card lineup is based around the 55 nanometer GT200b. The new card offers more performance, consumes less power and is quieter than the previous model. Yet these improvements cost you a premium of about $70 over the GTX 280. Is that price justified?
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In the two horse race of performance video cards, things have been pretty cyclical. One company would release a new whiz-bang card, then the other company would release their response. This was followed by a similar cycle of tweaked versions of the same cards. In the last two release cycles those tweaks came in the form of dual GPU cards, which sandwiched two cards into one package. The most recent cycle left off with ATI releasing their dual GPU solution in the form of the Radeon HD 4870 X2, and NVIDIA responding with?nothing. NVIDIA finally turned their nothing into something by releasing both a dual GPU solution and a tweaked single GPU card, and they are bringing vendors like ZOTAC along for the ride.
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SSDs are trying to enter marke
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The Topower PowerBird 1100W PS
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While XSReviews has had the ch
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We had high hopes for the HIS
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Monday, January 19, 2009
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This new case that Ramsom was
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Extreme is the word used to de
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Cooler master brings you the H
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Two years ago, in late 2006, a
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A stunning supermodel with a h
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NVIDIA Continues to refine the
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