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ASUS TS MINI HOME SERVER REVIEW
(03-09-2010)
Today I'm going to take the Asus TS Mini home server for a test run and see how it performs when integrated into a typical home network. Since this is a product designed for the home market, it should be easy to setup and maintain, operate quietly, and be small enough to not be in the way of other electronic equipment.
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SAMSUNG PN58B650 58 INCH PLASMA TV REVIEW
(03-08-2010)
The Samsung PN58B650 is one of those products that can be a little confusing to sum up in a couple paragraphs. For one, this TV is quite a bit cheaper than the higher end 850 series model, but other than the dimensions, it has a better overall visual viewing experience.
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THERMALTAKE ISGC-300 CPU COOLER REVIEW
(03-04-2010)
I had high hopes for Thermaltake's ISGC-300 cooler. I liked the design and it was very easy to install on the 775 platform, although the mobo may have to be removed for installation, even for AMD users.
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ZALMAN Z7 PLUS COMPUTER CASE REVIEW
(03-02-2010)
First of all, the Z7 cases have a distinctive look and profile that sets them apart from most others in their class, particularly the Z7 Plus that we saw this time out. I really like the looks of this case and the cooling performance was quite good, particularly when one considers how quiet it can be by virtue of the side panel fan controller.
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Lian Li PC-T1R Spider @ techPowerUp
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:34 AM (EST) |
Here's Lian Li being Lian Li. The PC-T1 is an open mini-ITX chassis, which is one of the most wacky cases on the planet: it looks like a spider when assembled. Being the case that it is, we wanted to look into the belly of the beast and see if the menacing looks are coupled with the kind of engineering required to pull such a design off. |
USB 3.0 GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 3 PCI Express Card GA-USB3.0 @ Bona Fide Reviews
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:33 AM (EST) |
Today for review I’ve got the USB 3.0 Gigabyte Ultra Durable 3 PCI Express Card, model GA-USB3.0. This card utilizes the small PCIE slot or X1 slot on your motherboard and will give you two UBS 3.0 ports on the back of your computer. It’s easy easy to install, just a few minutes really and you’re ready to go. So the question of course is how much faster is it? Well read on to learn about it… |
Thecus N7700 Pro 7 Drive NAS Server Review @ Tweaktown
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:32 AM (EST) |
Thecus has their own history of Tick Tock behavior with their NAS servers. In April 2009 we reviewed the Thecus N7700 and found it to be an exciting product that was a step above the more consumer focused N5200 Pro while also being worthy of our highest award, the TweakTown Editors Choice. Since that time we reviewed the QNAP TS-809 Pro TurboNAS and found it to be able to transfer data faster with its faster processor (Core 2 Duo compared to the N7700’s Celeron M) and more memory.
Thecus’ answer to the flagship QNAP unit is now here, the N8800 Pro and N7700 Pro. The new Pro model of the 7700 features a Core 2 Duo processor and 4GB of memory. All of that pales in comparison to what came next. For the first time ever a product in this price category has an option to use a 10GbE data connection.
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MSI GTX 275 Lightning @ ocaholic
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:31 AM (EST) |
With the GeForce GTX 275 Lightning MSI shows a card where absolutely no compromises hae been made. The card should be faster and quieter than every other 275 GTX. The card is everything else but not reference design and especially the ten plus two phase power design should be able to convince enthusiasts and overclockers. |
Noctua NH-D14 CPU Cooler Review @ BayReviews.com
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:51 AM (EST) |
Heat is any CPU's worst enemy and to fight off heat you need the best CPU cooler that money can buy. Without any kind of cooling, you would fry the CPU and/or motherboard to a crisp. The Noctua NH-D14 CPU cooler is one that is compatible with most CPU socket types (AMD and Intel) available today. It can use up to two cooling fans for extreme cooling but can also be used without any fans at all. Let's now see how well it performs. |
Razer Naga und Megasoma Review @ Technic3D
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:50 AM (EST) |
The Razer Naga and Megasoma arrived Technic3D. With 17 MMO optimized programmable buttons, coupled with custom interface add ons for MMO gamers, the Razer Naga has finally arrived to take you longer and deeper into the realms of MMO gaming with 5600 dpi? Technic3D will see the functions in the following Review. |
Cooler Master 690 II Advanced Review @ Overclockers Online
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:49 AM (EST) |
One of the things the 690 II Advanced has going for it is a lot of versatility. With support for mounting radiators in the top or bottom, SSD mount and an external hard drive dock the 690 II Advanced is ready for almost anything you throw at it. Cooling performance is good with the 3 stock fans and with support for up to a total of 10 you can tailor it to the level you want. Styling might be suggestive but I find the 690 II Advanced to be a great looking case and the black interior brings it all together. |
Gelid Solutions Tranquillo @ LanOC Reviews
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:30 PM (EST) |
We have taken a look at a few products from Gelid Solutions in the past, I was very impressed with the low noise levels of their first heatsink Silent CPU Cooler. Their last heatsink was designed to perform well, but not to compete with some of the larger high-end coolers that enthusiasts normally go after. No because of that Gelid Solutions has released the Tranquillo, a larger heatsink aimed at high performance but still following Gelid's Silent product line. Today we have the chance to put it to the test and see how it performs compared to some of best heatsinks on the market. |
Coolermaster GX 750 Power Supply @ Pro-Clockers
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:29 PM (EST) |
Coolermaster realized this and came out with the new GX series of power units. As of this writing, the series consists of three units: 550W, 650W and 750W. The power range is not extreme at all, but the most sought after sweet spot. The entire line-up features a single 12 volt rail, which aims it at individuals needing the most stable power when using dual GPU setups. The largest of the three is Nvidia SLI certified. If you are not interested in the multiple graphic setups, but want great efficiency; well the GX has it as well with the 85% mark on all three units. We will take a short look at the new power supply to see what it has to offer. |
Coolermaster USP100 Case Review @ High Tech Reviews
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:28 PM (EST) |
It is our pleasure to review one of the newest cases from Coolermaster's growing selection. The USP100 is a mid-tower case that not only offer great cooling but enough room for three optical drives and seven hard drives, not bad for a mid-tower case. |
Kingston 30GB SSDNow V Series Boot Drive Review @ Legit Reviews
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:27 PM (EST) |
The idea of an SSD boot drive like the Kingston 30GB V Series drive works well of a lot of users who just can't dump a load of money into a drive but would really like to get rid of the HDD bottleneck in their system. Performance for this drive was right on with the expectations set by Kingston. The unfortunate part of that is the write speed, which at 50MB/s, falls below hard drive speed and frankly, is disappointing. There were some benchmarks that did show writes exceeding this but they still barely rival most platter drives. While you'll still see a nice performance boost by upgrading from an HDD in Windows and application loading, there are going to be some aspects of your daily use that you may see no change or even a loss in performance due to the writes. Such is life when you are only paying $110 (or $80 for the launch special) for a low capacity SSD... |
Kingston SSDNow V Series 30GB Boot Drive @ TestFreaks
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:27 PM (EST) |
Today for review I’ve got that new version but it’s only a 30gb drive as opposed to the original 40gb capacity. So we’ve gained TRIM support but lost 10gb in the process?! I’ve decided to compare it to that original 40gb drive and even a couple others I’ve got on hand. From my testing it is faster than the original that came out last year, which is a good thing, but it still lacks fast write speeds. The write speeds though are not supposed to be off the charts fast, it’s meant to be a boot drive which means you boot your OS from it and use it for reading from mainly, it’s meant to be paired with a standard mechanical hard drive where you would keep your programs and use that for writing to. For the price it’s well worth it for those that want the speed of an SSD but don’t really want to or have the cash to pay for a ‘regular’ SSD drive. So read on… |
Toshiba Satellite E205-S1904 Laptop Review @ HotHardware.com
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:26 PM (EST) |
If you could design your own laptop in an effort to have the perfect balance of performance, price, size, weight, and features, what would you include and what could you live without? As part of its Blue Label program, Best Buy asked that question of its customers--accepting as much feedback as its customers could give and then channeling that information back to the laptop manufacturers it partners with. The ensuing results of this feedback now manifest themselves in the three current Best Buy Blue Label exclusive laptop offerings: the Dell Studio s15Z-2249CPN, Sony Vaio VPCS11FM/S, and Toshiba Satellite E205-S1904. |
Gigabyte KM7580: Keyboard and Mouse Combo @ Bjorn3D
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Posted by Nathan @ 3:24 PM (EST) |
Gigabyte is not often being associated with keyboard and mouse. When mentioning Gigabyte and computer, I am sure everyone would think of motherboard or graphic cards instead of keyboard and mouse. The reality is Gigabyte is a big company and it has a wide variety of computer products ranging from keyboard, mouse, monitors, to cases and laptops. |
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