by Rafael Hernandez on March 16, 2009
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Outfitting your new computer or HTPC with some quiet hardware has been getting easier over the years as more companies buy into the idea that silence is, to some, golden. Asus’ EN9400GT Silent Edition graphics card takes the low-end Nvidia…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 11, 2009
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Nvidia is attempting to clean up its product naming scheme so they don’t have so many different generations of names on the market at once, of course it all means that you’ll be even more confused by the glut of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 9, 2009
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The high end of the graphics card market is filled with all manner of multi-GPU setups which pair up two beastly high-end GPUs for improved performance. Sapphire’s Radeon HD 4850X2 1GB is going to show everyone what happens when you…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 4, 2009
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While new product announcements bring plenty of welcome press and, in some cases, thoughts of even more powerful portable gaming bliss Nvidia’s latest moves may just have you scratching your head. Their new GTX 280M mobile GPU is, in actuality,…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 3, 2009
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While the enthusiast may sometimes scoff at pre-built computers there’s something to be said about the time saving that they offer. In comes CyberPower’s Core i7-920 which packs in quite a few nice components at an appropriate cost. AnandTech has…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 2, 2009
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As time goes on, and in the PC world it goes by rather quickly, what was once high-end is now fodder for those that are content with mid-range products. ASUS’ GeForce GTX 260 and their Radeon HD 4870 Dark Knight…
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