February 2010

by Rafael Hernandez on February 23, 2010 · 0 comments

Building your own PC is a test of patience and fortitude where selecting the right components and avoiding the various pitfalls attached to certain configurations is key to avoiding long hours of troubleshooting….or you could put one together out of pre-selected parts. Nvidia is rolling out their very own GeForce PC Kit which ships with […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on February 23, 2010 · 0 comments

Loading your PC with a TV tuner is one of the best ways to get some of your favorite shows on to your computer without having to rely on certain other sources, it’s also a great way to kill off any form of productivity. The ASUS MY Cinema PHC3-150 HDTV-Tuner Card promises to bring HDTV […]

Read more ASUS MY Cinema PHC3-150 HDTV-Tuner Card still pulls in the analog broadcasts

by Rafael Hernandez on February 22, 2010 · 0 comments

While most users are content with the heatsinks that come with their graphics cards there are those that can’t stand the performance or noise or they may just need a replacement cooler for an old broken down fan. Thankfully there are plenty of third-party coolers to choose from. The Arctic Cooling Accelero Twin Turbo Pro […]

Read more Arctic Cooling Accelero Twin Turbo Pro GPU Cooler blazes new cooling performance trails

by Rafael Hernandez on February 22, 2010 · 0 comments

It used to be that you could easily find some garish looking PC cases from even the most popular and well respected manufacturers. Hideous things that featured enough multi-colored LEDS on simultaneously to make for a trippy experience. Thankfully they’ve toned down their designs. The Themaltake Element T keeps its design nice and classy looking […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on February 19, 2010 · 0 comments

The majority of graphics chips tend to go from cradle to grave housed in the same PCB design the chip manufacturer created for it. There’s very little incentive to create something new unless there are obvious cost or performance benefits. The Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Toxic Edition fancies itself a performance option with its new […]

Read more Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Toxic Edition builds a custom home for its GPU

by Rafael Hernandez on February 19, 2010 · 0 comments

The make or break point on a new system build often times comes down to skimping on that fancy new memory kit. While it may not seem like such a big deal you could be leaving large chunks of performance on the table. iXBT Labs continues their series on testing CPU performance with a look […]

Read more CPU Feature Performance Testing dives into memory channels

by Rafael Hernandez on February 19, 2010 · 1 comment

A large percentage of users ignore the general maintenance that a PC requires  most notably a proper defragmenting run on their harddrive. There hasn’t been much testing done on its effects…until now. Overclockers.com has tested the effects of file fragmentation on disk performance and tested a number of defragmenting applications on their system. Surprising results […]

Read more Hard Drive Fragmentation and You, it’s not pretty

by Rafael Hernandez on February 18, 2010 · 0 comments

While we’d like to think chip manufacturers are only around for us consumers to enjoy, they’ve also got a good side business going on with other affiliated companies. Case in point is VIA’s new S3 Graphics Chrome 5400E x2 graphics card which is designed specifically for digital sign creators. What’s so impressive? Well the board […]

Read more S3 Graphics Chrome 5400E x2 handles more than a few displays

by Rafael Hernandez on February 17, 2010 · 0 comments

Most motherboards include a decent amount of overclocking capabilities but in order to truly push your hardware you have to invest in designs that can take the extra added voltage punishment overclockers push on to their processors. The EVGA P55 FTW Motherboard will happily take your LGA1156 processor and push it to exciting new heights. […]

Read more EVGA P55 FTW Motherboard includes all of the overclocking finesse you could ever want

by Rafael Hernandez on February 17, 2010 · 0 comments

The old method of jamming as many fins on heatpipes as physically possible created quite a few performance problems so companies have been moving towards newer designs that allow air to flow more freely and create greater turbulence along its way. The Gelid Tranquillo CPU Heatsink employs wing shaped fins to spice things up and, […]

Read more Gelid Tranquillo CPU Heatsink enjoys the freedom of winged fins

by Rafael Hernandez on February 17, 2010 · 0 comments

Tweaker targeted memory kits tend to try and grab a potential customer’s attention with flashy colors and menacing heatspreaders. In cases such as this they’d rather stick to one of the most recognizable names in gaming. The OCZ Fatal1ty 6GB DDR3 Triple Channel Memory Kit can be used as run of the mill RAM but […]

Read more OCZ Fatal1ty 6GB DDR3 Triple Channel Memory Kit speeds through gaming tasks