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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
Overall, I have to say that the Razer based Microsoft Reclusa is a solid constructed piece of computer hardware that should be permanently placed on your desktop for many years with little to no problems.
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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
Are your LAN parties followed by the severe back pain of having to awkwardly carry your large computer case to and from the event? Unfortunately very few cases come with handles that make transportation an easy thing to face. For those looking to add some handles, and of course some flashy looks to their case, Lamptron may have solved this problem with their set of case handles.
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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
There are so many CPU models that it has become quite impossible to keep up with the different models or even remember their specifications.
Therefore, we decided to compile this guide to provide an easy reference for those who are interested in comparing the specifications of the various desktop CPUs in the market, as well as those already obsolescent or obsolete.
Currently covering over 630 desktop CPUs, this comprehensive comparison will allow you to easily compare up to 18 different specifications for each and every CPU.
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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
Todays review will be about a case, to be more specific it is going to be about Spire´s latest case named Pinifarina that has some functions I have not seen before. Apparently you can fold out both sides and it also seems to have some great cooling features that we are going to look into. This is a steel case so will weight be an issue?
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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
When we talk about cooling inside a computer, we are usually looking at coolers for traditional components such as the CPU, graphics card, Northbridge, etc. Well, what about one of the more expensive components inside the motherboard, the RAM? Vizo, makers of a wide range of computer components, as released a new product, the Vizo Sleet RAM cooler, which offers a cooling solution for RAM sticks. Read on to find out if it makes a noticeable difference in performance.
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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
The Honeywell SecuraDrive USB2 1.8” Pocket HDD is one if the best compact storage solutions that I've seen. Why? Well there are a couple of reasons. First, it comes with a tough quality enclosure with a tiny 1.8" HDD. It's available in three different sizes, 80GB, 120GB and 160GB. Even the 80GB is far and beyond what any flash drive can hold. The big plus with this product is the large storage capacity in a small package...
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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
The release of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 not only heralded a long-awaited update of the operating system, it also meant the end of two common Windows Vista anti-activation exploits - the Grace Timer exploit and the Paradox OEM BIOS activation crack. But those who think they can escape by not updating to Service Pack 1 would be sadly mistaken.
That's because Microsoft has surreptitiously released an anti-hack detection update via Windows Update. Those who chose to have Windows Vista install updates automatically would have this update installed and running by now.
Here's a quote from the editorial :- "You can see that the KB940510 update is listed as Important. At this point, most users would assume it's an important patch that fixes flaws in Windows Vista and install it. Double-click on the update and you will find this short description." |
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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
Knowing that size plays a deciding factor in performance what separates one module from another? In a word, speed. Every module is assigned a speed rating from the manufacture that is largely dependent on the quality of the chips but can also be affected by module (PCB) design, the voltage requirements, and settings required to maintain a given level of performance. This roughly translates into frequency and latency.
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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
A new kid in the DDR3 market shows us what it's made of.
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Written by Jase
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
When designing a "gamers mouse" the best thing to do would be to consult top gamers and gaming groups around the world to take into account what games want and need in a mouse. That's exactly what SteelSeries has been doing for the past 15 months while making the Ikari mice (both laser and optical versions available). With a unique styling and even more unique features, will this really be the mouse all gamers dream of?
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