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Friday, June 13, 2008
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The Razer Lachesis Gaming-Mouse arrived Technic3D with 4.000dpi Sensor. The next Newcomer with 3G Sensor ready to go? Nine Programmable Buttons see you in the following Review on Technic3D.
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Noctua changed things up a little this time around by going to a down draft style cooler, but in the process they made several improvements. The biggest, and most noticeable, is the reduction of the overall height. The NH-C12P is 2.63 inches or 67mm shorter than its predecessor, the NH-U12P. At an overall height of 4.5 inches or 114mm (with the fan), it can fit in cases that the NH-U12P could never think of, such as desktop mini tower...
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Intel's Atom is the world's smallest processor, built with the world's smallest transistors. Iomega's Atom is probably the smallest Flash memory drive. The race for the smallest Flash memory stick is most definitely on. Imation is hot on Super Talent's tail with the Atom Flash Drive, a miniscule device designed for those craving the latest gizmos.
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The OCZ nia is finally here and Overclock3D has been lucky enough to receive one of the first retail samples. Now on day 12 of our review, join us to see how we're getting on.
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With laptops getting smaller and smaller and Solid State Disk gaining popularity, disk sizes are getting smaller. This is once again making small external hard disk more popular nowadays. Today we'll be testing a stylish 2.5 inch Serial Ata hard disk casing.
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Only just the other day we looked at the GIGABYTE 9600GT TurboForce 512MB; today we look at the 1GB version of this card. While we've never been a huge fan of 1GB mid-range cards, the GIGABYTE TurboForce version carrying with it a hefty core and memory increase seemed to help the card out a little bit more. It made sense that we include the 512MB version of the card in our testing today. We've also included the Sapphire HD 3870 Ultimate which is a passively cooled card as well.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
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Sapphire HD 3870 X2 Atomic Edition comes with pre-filled, pre-sealed and maintenance free watercooling. This allows Sapphire to ship the card with higher clocks, making the card the fastest HD 3870 X2 on the market today. As you would expect from such a premium product the presentation is outstanding, and so is the price.
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The new Core 2 Duo E7200 is the first member of the "Wolfdale-3M" family. You may remember that not so long ago we looked at the new Wolfdale family of 45nm processors, which consists of the E8200, E8300, E8400 and E8500 processors. These still remain today as the fastest Core 2 Duo processors, offering superior performance and efficiency not to mention stellar overclocking abilities. The Wolfdale-3M family is, as you may have guessed, a cut-down version, and as the name alludes to, these processors feature a smaller 3MB L2 cache and a 1066MHz FSB. With the Core 2 Duo E7200, Intel is offering a 45nm processor that is considerably more affordable than the cheapest Wolfdale (~$180), and even undercuts other budget oriented models such as the E6550 that roughly costs $160, while the E4700 is also more expensive at around $140.
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Basically, they took two cooler units and fused them together. Not only does it cool the processor, but also surrounding components like memory and chipsets. We know that Thermaltake makes some great coolers, but how does this new one stack up against units like the Ultra-120 and Scythe Zipang?
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Our first Sapphire motherboard featured on Pro-Clockers isn?t the high end model just mentioned, but rather one notch lower on the model scale. The AM2RX780 PURE CrossfireX 770 is based on the AMD 770+ chipset which is aimed at the AM2 and the soon to be released AM2+ processors. One of the best features of the CrossfireX is dual X16 PCI-e slots on this well priced motherboard. There are a few more bells and whistles this board has to offer and you can discover those yourself by reading this review.
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The Lubix UBHS-NC1 offers a complete solution for anyone that is looking to remain in stile while chatting on their cell phones or wanting to have the best quality sound when jamming to their favorite song on their stereo system or MP3 player. The NC1 looks to be the ultimate solution to whoever has the need for a Bluetooth headset. Despite these obvious benefits, arguably the best thing about the Lubix headset is the price. We have found the set for as low as $69. Come along and take a closer look to find out why this product is well worth the money.
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Eagle Tech Inc., based in City of Industry, California, has cultivated a strong following among the OEM market, providing vendors with a staggering array of products that run the gamut from power supplies and chassis's, to external storage devices and enclosures. With customer service and support as their number one priority, Eagle Tech is committed to providing enthusiasts and mainstream users with quality products that are highly functional and rugged, yet remain stylish and affordable at the same time.
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Silverstone's third Kublai mid tower chassis is made for aficionados and serious computer enthusiasts that require a high level component with no trade-offs for cooling and quietness. Following the designing concept of previous chassis from Kublai series, the KL03 also possess many features borrowed from the Temjin series. Constructed using steel and aluminum, this chassis strikes a great balance between external aesthetics and excellent structural rigidity. Benchmark Reviews tests the Silverstone Kublai KL03B-W mid-tower ATX computer case in this article.
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One of OCZs offerings, the OCZ Rally2 Turbo USB 2.0 Flash Drive allows you to transfer large music, picture, videos, and data files to your laptop or desktop in record times.
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When it comes to HDTVs, bigger and more expensive means a higher profile in the press and a much greater techno-lust factor. Everyone would love to own a 60-inch Pioneer Kuro plasma set but who has $7K to buy one? Enter the real "meat and potatoes" of HDTV Land, sets like the 32-inch Vizio VO32L, one of the current best sellers. This 720P LCD HDTV has a list price of $649 USD and is readily available online or the local Costco and other warehouse clubs for around $599 USD. This is a good price and one of the reasons Vizio has come out of nowhere to garner serious market share from the likes of Sony, Samsung and Sharp. According to research firm DisplaySearch, Vizio had the strongest year-to-year growth of any top-five flat panel TV brand. Low prices and good distribution will do that for you in today's tough economic climes. Now is this 32-inch LCD HDTV any good? That's what we were determined to find out.
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