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Western Digital Raptor WD1000DHTZ 1TB HDD Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

Western Digital Raptor WD1000DHTZ 1TB HDD Review

Today we will be taking an in-depth look at the newest drive in Western Digital’s arsenal, the Western Digital Raptor 1TB 10,000 RPM SATA 6Gb/s Hard Disk. The last iteration of this famous hard disk drive came in a 600GB size and was launched about 2 years ago. Most of you are aware that the Raptor Series of hard disks have been touted as the fastest consumer spinning disk drives on the planet because of the spindle speed of 10,000 rpms. Prior to SSD’s becoming mainstream the Raptor was THE performance drive and provided the end user a noticeable performance increase over the 7200 rpm mainstream drives. "

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Posted by Wesslan on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 @ 19:28:44 UTC (26 reads)

Corsair Vengeance C70 Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

Corsair Vengeance C70 Review

Corsair is expanding its case range yet again with the first of its chassis in the new Vengeance case line up, with a design heavily based on a military theme its right up many gamers streets but lets give it the OC3D once over to see if the Corsair quality has pulled through the basic military design process. "

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Posted by Wesslan on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 @ 19:23:23 UTC (25 reads)

Enermax Staray ECA3175-BL Mid-Tower Case Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

Enermax Staray ECA3175-BL Mid-Tower Case Review

Enermax is a well known manufacturer of high end power supplies, and some of the best fans around, but they also have a full case line, including the budget gamer the ECA3175-BL. The Enermax ECA3175-BL mid-tower case comes in at a low price, but it is rich in gaming style features with room for a full ATX motherboard, six 3.5” internal and one external HDD bays, as well as four 5.25” optical drive bays. To keep the gaming build looking good, the ECA3175-BL is finished in black inside and out, and features a large side window to show off your components. Front audio and USB 3.0 and 2.0 keep connections within easy reach on the black mesh nose featuring a blue LED intake fan. One 120mm fan is included, with room for rear and bottom mount 120mm fans, and two rear panel holes to accommodate liquid cooling. "

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Posted by Wesslan on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 @ 19:17:51 UTC (23 reads)

Cooler Master Silencio 450 Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

Cooler Master Silencio 450 Case review

Today we are going to take a look at a computer case named “Silencio 450″ from Cooler Master. Cooler Master is known for their high quality products that are often low-noise. I myself am very interested in and attracted to low noise products and am excited to get right on this case and test it out! "

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Posted by Wesslan on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 @ 19:14:44 UTC (23 reads)

LG Optimus 3D Max P720 Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

LG Optimus 3D Max P720 review

It's been almost a year since the release of the original Optimus 3D from LG, and in that time we've been watching 3D technology continue to evolve. Undoubtedly you've seen the changes in your local cinema, and even your living room, if you happen to have a 3DTV. While it still hasn't permeated every aspect of our reality as in Total Recall or the likes, it's at a stage of budding infancy. Since the Optimus 3D, LG have been the only big-name manufacturer to stick to their guns in the 3D smartphone market. There's been nothing official about a potential EVO 3D sequel by HTC and it's a safe bet to say that the cutting-edge of mobile 3D technology can be found in the Optimus 3D Max. "

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Posted by Wesslan on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 @ 17:36:01 UTC (35 reads)

Nvidia Geforce 301.42 WHQL Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

This is the first WHQL-certified unified driver from the R300 family of drivers (versions 300.00 to 301.99). GeForce R300 drivers are packed with new industry-leading, GeForce-exclusive features as well as some really nice performance increases in top games.

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Posted by Wesslan on Tuesday, May 22, 2012 @ 18:41:34 UTC (36 reads)

Cubitek Mini-ICE CB-ICI-B104 Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

Cubitek Mini-ICE CB-ICI-B104 Review

When VIA introduced the mini-ITX form factor back in 2001, it did not get much support because back then, both Intel and AMD based motherboards used a two-chip design. Now, however, motherboards are a single chip design, so it is much easier for motherboard manufacturers to cram enough ports and features onto their boards to fit into the mini-ITX form factor. We have seen many motherboard vendors now launcheing mini-ITX boards along with mATX and ATX when a new chipset is launched. ASUS is probably the most noticeable such vendor; they had mini-ITX boards for the Z68 and the Z77 chipset at launch. Zotac is also another big player in the mini ITX world with its array of boards for both AMD and Intel platform. "

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Posted by Wesslan on Tuesday, May 22, 2012 @ 17:57:53 UTC (22 reads)

Zalman CNPS8900 Extreme CPU Cooler Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

Zalman CNPS8900 Extreme CPU Cooler Review

Zalman has been producing CPU coolers for as long as I can remember. Their typical style has been the all-copper “flower” style heatsinks in various configurations and options. The flower style coolers have their advantages with providing airflow to the VRM’s and MosFETs on your motherboard. Traditional tower-style coolers lack the downward airflow to help cool these components. Their latest “flower” style offering is the CNPS (short for Computer Noise Prevention System) 8900 series. This comes in two variants – the Quiet and the Extreme, which we’ll be looking at here today. "

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Posted by Wesslan on Tuesday, May 22, 2012 @ 17:46:53 UTC (28 reads)

Xilence XQ Series 850 W Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

Xilence XQ Series 850 W Review

Xilence was founded in 2003 and is a German-Chinese manufacturer which as its name implies is specialized in components for cooling and noise reduction in PC systems. The range of products they make consists of cases, PSUs, case fans, notebook coolers and coolers for all components of a desktop PC (e.g. CPU, HFF, GPU, RAM etc.) Today we will focus on their newest PSU offerings which belong to the XQ series. The three new PSUs have 750W, 850W and 1000W capacity and the smaller one is 80 Plus Gold compliant while the two stronger XQs feature platinum efficiency. In this review we are going to fully test the new XQ series 850W unit and see if it is worthy of your money and if it is truly silent following Xilence's philosophy. "

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Posted by Wesslan on Tuesday, May 22, 2012 @ 17:40:43 UTC (22 reads)

Antec High Current Pro Platinum 1000W Power Supply Score: More about Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Save as PDF Read More...

Antec High Current Pro Platinum 1000W Power Supply Review

"  Antec has one of the largest selections of PC power supplies on the market today and their new HCP-1000 Platinum power supply features 1000W of continuous output power and is 80 Plus Platinum certified. The High Current Pro Platinum is the first power supply in a new series that will replace three existing lines, the TruePower Quattro, High Current Pro (80 Plus Gold), and Antec’s Signature series. The High Current Pro Platinum series will be the new top class of maximum efficiency within Antec’s range of power supplies with modular cabling. The HCP-1000 Platinum is based on a brand new platform, co-developed with Antec’s partner Delta Electronics and combines several new technological developments and features to provide unmatched performance and be the very best power supply possible. The HCP-1000 Platinum incorporates all modular cables with six PCI-E connectors, NVIDIA SLI-Ready certification, ErP Lot 6:2013 compliance, a 7-year warranty and it is being introduced with a MSRP of $269.90 USD.  "

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Posted by Wesslan on Monday, May 21, 2012 @ 22:11:00 UTC (29 reads)



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