March 2010

by Rafael Hernandez on March 17, 2010 · 0 comments

Managing servers is a daunting task at the best of times so you’ll likely seek out the latest and greatest hardware to ease your workload and, hopefully, minimize the jaunts into the server room. ATEN has launched its new KM0532 and KM0932 Enterprise level KVM switches which allows 5 or 9, respectively, “consoles” (aka PCs) […]

Read more ATEN Launches New Matrix Server KVMs for your datacenter needs

by Rafael Hernandez on March 16, 2010 · 0 comments

We’re living in an inspired for PC case designs. Gone are the woefully inadequate number of fan mounts and hideous cladding on the bulk of cases in favor of massive slow spinning fans and some tasteful, if mean looking, styling. The NZXT Hades crams plenty of cooling fans into its design which should allow this […]

Read more NZXT Hades PC Case conjures images evil imagery and a slick enclosure

by Rafael Hernandez on March 16, 2010 · 0 comments

In the server sector you’ll find computing density is much more important than clock rates, although that does help things move along quicker, so you’re likely to find many more cores on the CPUs in the multi-processor environment they so richly deserve. Intel’s Xeon 5670 Westmere processor runs along at 2.93GHz sports 6 cores and […]

Read more Intel Xeon 5670 packs more cores for the money

by Rafael Hernandez on March 16, 2010 · 0 comments

You wouldn’t be much of a gaming PC manufacturer if you were to ignore that latest and greatest PC hardware to come down the pipe. CyberPower is prepping their Black Pearl, Gamer Xtreme 3D, and Fang Series Black Mamba gaming systems with configurations offering Intel’s Core i7-980X processor which sports a beefy 6 cores and […]

Read more CyberPower Beefing Up Gaming Rigs with Gulftown

by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2010 · 0 comments

As fast as overclocking friendly memory kits are the can’t all be expected to run at high speeds so it’s very much a luck-of-the-draw scenario when you’re picking out on of those kits. Interestingly Kingston’s HyperX KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX DDR3 memory kit received Intel XMP certification at 2400MHz meaning you can rely on these puppies to be […]

Read more Kingston HyperX DDR3 Memory Kit Intel Certified at 2400MHz…speedy

by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2010 · 0 comments

Running a number of desktop machines for various tasks can be very beneficial for productivity and convenience but keeping multiple monitors and input devices for each of them is unworkable for all but the lucky massive desk-having few. The Aten CubiQ CS1642 KVMP is capable of sharing your display and inputs with two computers. Hardware […]

Read more Aten CubiQ CS1642 KVMP Switch gets you in that sharing mood

by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2010 · 0 comments

Viewing TV on your computer used to take a decent chunk of cash for a graphics card featuring a built-in TV tuner or an add-on card that would put you back almost as much, now a simple USB stick does it all for you. The Diamond ATI TV Wonder 750 USB TV Tuner grabs HDTV […]

Read more Diamond ATI TV Wonder 750 USB TV Tuner gets you your high def visuals

by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2010 · 0 comments

What worked extremely well last year may just be overwhelmed this year. Intel’s Core i7 980X introduces two extra cores and 4MB of extra cache which some stellar coolers of the past just might have trouble handling. Benchmark Reviews has a look at 13 different CPU coolers and how they handle the 980X and AMD’s […]

Read more CPU Coolers Rounded Up and tested on the Core i7 980X

by Rafael Hernandez on March 12, 2010 · 0 comments

The half-height graphics card segment doesn’t get much respect. It has to toil away with rather weak GPU offerings because space issues make decent cooling solutions pretty much impossible and the power supplies in such PCs are generally underpowered anyway. The HIS Radeon HD 5570 brings impressive graphics performance to the form factor allowing for […]

Read more HIS Radeon HD 5570 Graphics Card proves half height can play too

by Rafael Hernandez on March 12, 2010 · 0 comments

The current PC case market has all of the features that make it a joy to build a computer. Plenty of airflow and space to install components are just two of the main reasons but all of the added benefits have come with some beefy pricetags. Thermaltake’s V3 Black Edition PC Case sports many of […]

Read more Thermaltake V3 Black Edition PC Case does it on the cheap

by Rafael Hernandez on March 12, 2010 · 0 comments

There’s something to be said about custom cooling configurations. The base models most chip manufacturers ship with their creations do the minimum amount of work with the maximum amount of noise output imaginable. MSI’s HD 5870 Lightning graphics card does away with the reference cooler in favor of a dual fan design that looks more […]

Read more MSI HD 5870 Lightning Video Card enjoys fans quite a bit