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Thermaltake Spedo Advanced Package Case

9th March 2009 341 Like

Cases come in all shapes and sizes to fit every computer users needs. The large case for the e-ATX motherboards and the mid-tower ATX case for the mid-range motherboards, are the most common cases on the market. There are also...

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Camcorder pirates collared by audio watermark

8th March 2009 353 Like

MOVIE INDUSTRY BOFFINS have come up with another weapon in the war against toe-rags who sneak video cameras into cinemas and make crappy copies of blockbuster movies to sell at car boot sales. Video watermarking has been around for a...

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Roundup: Hard Disk Drives with 640GB Storage Capacity

8th March 2009 302 Like

Today we are going to discuss the performance of five hard disk drives from Samsung, Seagate and Western Digital that feature 640GB storage capacity. We have tested hard disk drives with a capacity of 1 terabyte and three quarters of...

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CeBIT 2009 – Guru3D Tradeshow Coverage

8th March 2009 322 Like

Guru3D was at CeBIT 2009 in Germany this year. In this 23 page encounting article Guru3D will show you what was hot and what was not, Loads of photo’s on the latest gear, and even some prototype product you have...

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Radeon HD 4890 X2 a Reality On The Basis of Performance Against Competitor

8th March 2009 260 Like

The board partners want to remain anonymous of course and thus we can’t guarantee that the following details are one hundred percent correct. Based on the information we received during our conversations it seems like the Ati Radeon HD 4890...

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AMD launches world’s first 40nm GPUs

4th March 2009 313 Like

Desktop GPUs usually get the first crack at a new process technology, but AMD has bucked the trend today by announcing that the world’s first 40nm GPUs will in fact be mobile parts. The Mobility Radeon HD 4860 and 4830...

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Radeon HD 4890 (RV790) & HD 4770 (RV740) Launch On Apr 6th

4th March 2009 307 Like

The bro’s over at vr-zone state that April 6th is gonna be a big day for AMD as they are going to launch a slew of new cards. As we have told you back in February, Radeon HD 4890 (RV790)...

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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. build 1935 released for free

4th March 2009 345 Like

GSC Game World has released a version of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow Of Chernobyl, dated October 18th, 2004. The old build contains everything that had been built to that date, which includes levels cut from the retail release, and also game features...

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5-Way X58 Motherboard Roundup: Part 2

24th February 2009 388 Like

In the first part of the review we looked at each board’s features, layout and BIOS. Next, we’ll be looking at how these 5 boards stack up in terms of performance and overclocking capabilities. All other factors being constant, we...

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VisionTek Radeon HD 4870 X2

24th February 2009 336 Like

To my surprise and chagrin, my first grope of an HD 4870 X2 was perilous. I came away from it a better person, maybe stronger, but scarred. I was uncertain about reencountering the double-edged machine, and rightfully so. It’s dangerous....

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Gigabyte and Creative bring X-Fi tech to Intel motherboards

24th February 2009 325 Like

Taiwan-based manufacturer Gigabyte has just popped up out of nowhere to say that those wanting support for Sound Blaster X-Fi technologies like X-Fi CMSS-3D Virtual, X-Fi Crystalizer and EAX ADVANCED HD 4.0 don’t need an X-Fi integrated or add-in sound...

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SilverStone Zeus 1200W PSU Factory Assembled by Robots

24th February 2009 318 Like

SilverStone Zeus1200W (ZM1200M & ZU1200M) power supplies are made on a fully automated assembly line in Taiwan to achieve quality and precision levels not possible with normal power supply plants that utilize assembly workers. Link

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Palit Releases 1st Custom Designed GTX285 2GB

24th February 2009 338 Like

Speeds for the card are 648MHz on the core and 2500MHz on the memory. The new GTX 285 2GB also features a custom designed heatsink with two PWM fans and four heatpipes. This new dual fan cooling solution provides a...

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