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NVIDIA's take on Media Centers: Gigabyte GA-73UM-S2H Motherboard Review |
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Speed at a Cost: Iomega StorCenter Network Hard Drive (1TB Gigabit Ethernet) Review |
NVIDIA's take on Media Centers: Gigabyte GA-73UM-S2H Motherboard Review
Intel has had the integrated graphics market to itself for far too long, and with Vista Aero compatibility becoming almost a standard requirement, it's great to see NVIDIA jumping back in. The Gigabyte GA-73UM-S2H motherboard is based on the GeForce 7150, and it gives us a very good look at the features, performance and target market of this new chipset.
Speed at a Cost: Iomega StorCenter Network Hard Drive (1TB Gigabit Ethernet) Review
Network storage devices are a great idea, but the concept has suffered a bit from difficult configuration, limited expandability and lackluster performance. The Iomega StorCenter Network Hard Drive looks to change all that, with 1TB of storage, a relatively simple user interface, and blazing fast data transfers - but it does come at a cost.
A New Gaming Keyboard Prepares for War: Cyber Snipa Warboard Review
The gaming keyboard market is quickly becoming a crowded one, with the Logitech G15 and G11 fighting it out with insurgents like the Razer Tarantula, Microsoft Reclusa and Saitek Eclipse. Well, you can add another name to that list, as the Cyber Snipa Warboard is coming out the all keys firing.
Phenom Triple-Core: AMD Adds Triplets to its Processor Family
AMD surprised market watchers, Intel and just about everyone, with the announcement of a Phenom triple-core processor intended to fill the gap between the company's dual and quad-core offerings. We now take a bit deeper look at the challenges AMD faces, and find out exactly how they are going to achieve a triple-core design.
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10/26/2007
Palit Unveils New Intel Motherboards Based on the NVIDIA MCP73
Palit Microsystems has introduced two new motherboards based on NVIDIA's new MCP73 line, the N73PV and N73V, which offer integrated GeForce 7-level graphics for the Intel Core 2 family.
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10/24/2007
OCZ Goes StealthXStream with a Value-Minded 500W Power Supply
OCZ recognizes that not every buyer needs an expensive 800W power supply, and the 500W StealthXStream PSU offers a reliable, high-performance unit that won't break the bank.
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10/24/2007
Low-Latency at 2GB with Mushkin's eXtreme Performance DDR2
Mushkin has joined the ultra low-latency crowd by releasing high-capacity XP2-6400 4-4-4 DDR2 2GB/4GB eXtreme Performance memory.
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10/23/2007
Hitachi Releases Green Deskstar Hard Drive Line
The Hitachi Deskstar P7K500 series offers an energy-efficient storage solution for power-conscious desktop users.
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10/19/2007
Futuremark Targets Vista Users with New PCMark Vantage Benchmark
Benchmarking on Windows Vista can be a real experience, but with the release of PCMark Vantage, Futuremark looks to make life just a bit easier.
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10/18/2007
G.Skill Introduces Their Newest DDR3-1066 and DDR3-1333 NQ Series
G.Skill has added to their DDR3 lineup with the release of two new memory products. These high-speed DDR3 packages join their popular "NQ" series for mainstream dual and quad-core computers.
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10/17/2007
Corsair Introduces TX Series of Power Supplies for PC Enthusiasts
Corsair has added the TX Series of power supplies to its high-end line, offering up both 650W and 750W models. This is Corsair's shot at the big time, with both units tested and certified for NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFire operation.
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10/15/2007
Hitachi Nanotechnology Promises 4TB Desktop Hard Disks
If you think today's 1TB desktop hard drives are amazing, here's an early heads-up from Hitachi: Within four years, you'll be storing that much on a notebook hard disk while enjoying 4 terabytes' worth of documents and multimedia on your desktop's C: drive.
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10/15/2007
X38 Meets SFF: New Shuttle PC Uses New Intel Chipset
Fingerprint recognition technology keeps files on Shuttle's newest small-form-factor desktop secure, while Intel's X38 Express chipset and your choice of a Core 2 Duo, Quad, or Extreme CPU keeps things jumping.
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10/10/2007
Sony Boosts Blu-ray Burning Speed to 4X
Want to record 1GB of data in under one minute? Fire up your HD camcorder: Sony's second-generation Blu-ray writer can burn a 50GB BD-R disc in about 45 minutes, doubling as a 16X DVD±RW drive.
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Phenom Triple-Core: AMD Adds Triplets to its Processor Family - 10/12/2007 AMD surprised market watchers, Intel and just about everyone, with the announcement of a Phenom triple-core processor intended to fill the gap between the company's dual and quad-core offerings. We now take a bit deeper look at the challenges AMD faces, and find out exactly how they are going to achieve a triple-core design.
Astonishing Quality in a 450W Package: Corsair VX450W Power Supply Review - 10/10/2007 The overall business of marketing power supplies usually comes down to wild power load claims and ever-increasing wattage ratings. But sometimes less is more, and when it comes to providing efficient and stable power that even exceeds its ratings, the Corsair VX450W is a real contender.
Seagate Ushers in Hybrid Drives, Adds 256MB Flash Memory to Momentus PSD Line - 10/08/2007 The storage player targets notebooks for its first Flash-and-disk hard drive.
Comfort, Customizability and Wireless: Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 Review - 09/30/2007 This keyboard-and-mouse bundled package is designed for comfortable, health-friendly typing and mouse use -- plus, it's packed with customizable features. So how does it deliver?
Strange Looks Promise Super Stability: OCZ Reaper HPC PC2-6400 Enhanced Bandwidth Edition, Reviewed - 09/28/2007 A unique heatspreader design is aimed at keeping these DDR2 modules running cool and stable -- so how do they stand up to our performance suite?
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