by Rafael Hernandez on November 10, 2005
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The Tech Report has a look at the XFX Revo64 S-ATA RAID card. The three port product they tested has a reasonable price tag and supports RAID 0, 1, and most notably level 3 which supports byte-level striping and has…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 9, 2005
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bit-tech has an interview with Gavin Carter, Oblivion’s producer. They delve into the technology driving the title which is incredibly graphics intensive. The game was recently delayed several months but, as with any Bethesda title, a little more time spent…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 9, 2005
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Legit Reviews has a look at the Asus Z36A whitebook laptop PC. Whitebooks are generally just the chassis/LCD/motherboard/battery to which you must add everything else. A nice choice if you want control over the components that go into your notebook…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 9, 2005
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futurelooks has a review of the Asus Vento 3600 PC chassis. The case looks like it’s modeled after a sci-fi space ship with its very own upward lifting door. A mixed bag with this enclosure, but it’ll definitely stand out…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 8, 2005
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AnandTech has a mini list of some hardware that they’ve seen that should be on its way to store shelves over the coming months. A number of nice motherboards in the work with mention of new memory and a graphics…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 8, 2005
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TechIMO has a look at the Silverstone Strider ST60F power supply. The unit is quite a substantial piece of equipment which is, supposedly, capable of dishing out up to 600Watts of power. A fantastic looking product with a mass of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 8, 2005
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Laptop Logic has a look at the Lenovo Thinkpad Z60t notebook PC. The usual batch of hardware is included, Intel Centrino hardware and a 14″ widescreen display, nothing fancy hardware wise but it’s extremely well built and can handle the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 7, 2005
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X-bit labs has the details on nanoCooler’s plans to drop their liquid metal cooling technology. The system was attracting major attention with Sapphire working on a graphics card using the technology but with the company moving on to other endeavors…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 7, 2005
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bytesector has a look at the ECT Prometeia Mach II GT phase-change cooling kit. The setup is capable of cooling even the hottest of Intel processors to sub zero temperatures which opens up considerable headroom when pushing the CPU to…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 7, 2005
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Frosty Tech has a look at the Thermaltake Polo735 AMD Athlon 64 heatsink. The cooler uses a simple slab of copper with equally simple copper fins to cool your CPU, steering clear of fancy heatpipes which add tons of bulk….
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 7, 2005
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AnandTech has a review of the Nvidia GeForce 6800 GS graphics chipset. The card is based on their last generation of chips paired with a lower pricetag. Its performance is still good and it offers SLI support making it a…
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