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The HD- 4000 series of the 55nm fabrication process and the fastest and the cheapest cards you can buy and play the most games like Crysis and any other DX 10 games with the most fats pace and also the hungriest card you have to really buy and experience yourself. And also, another card is [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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Most of our anticipation, we are going to see another graphics roundup with the likes of the new mainstream graphics from NVIDA, like the new graphics card coming from the ATI side of the neighbourhood is the new 4890 graphics solution by bridging the gap between the more high performance graphics single graphics card like [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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While the 9600 GT has been around a while now — it originally came out in February of ’08 — it is still a capable card, able to handle all of today’s games. Actually, although there has been plenty of movements and changes to the video cards hailing from the higher-end spectrum of performance, the [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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With the introduction of AM2 socket by AMD all new high-end PCs are finally using DDR2 memories. Right now the standard DDR2 speeds are 533 MHz, 667 MHz and 800 MHz, but Corsair was one of the first manufacturers to release 1,066 MHz models. These models are not only targeted to both Intel and AMD [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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Serial ATA – or simply SATA – is the hard disk standard created to replace the parallel ATA interface, a.k.a. IDE. The conventional IDE port (now called parallel ATA or simply PATA) transfers data in parallel. The advantage of parallel transmission over serial transmission is the higher speed of the former mode, seeing that several [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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Well we can see more of the variants in computing, with the keyboard is not having some of the few changes and miss haps in the use of features and also deviced to basically aid and also improve the usability when you are doing gaming or just work applications. Convergence is the cornerstone of modern [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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Conqueror is available in black with two options of color for the front panel opening, black or silver, and with or without a transparent side window. We reviewed the black-panel version with a transparent side window (a.k.a. RPS-01-W BK). We removed all covers to see what is behind them, see Figure 5. By default this [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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First we need to talk about how multi-core CPUs are built. There are two approaches. On the first one, called “multi-chip”, each core is made by different chips that are put together in a single package. Pentium D is a good example of a dual-core CPU that uses this approach. On CPUs based on this [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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We all know that Apple’s iPod is the most popular digital music player on the planet. Yet, there are many competitors. The Microsoft Zune is one of them. We took a look to see how the Zune compared to the iPod and also to see if the Zune was worthy enough to attract its own [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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CM Sphere is the latest CPU cooler from Cooler Master, using a very unique design based on a radial fan. This cooler is 100% made of copper, using four heat-pipes and according to Cooler Master it also helps to cool down the components around the CPU, such as the motherboard voltage regulator and the chipset. [...]

Last Update: July 3, 2009
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