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Overheating any part of your system can damage your components permanently. Most sensitive components in the computer of course CPU and GPU. Keeping these components cooled means faster speeds and longer life out of your system. Today we are going to be looking at GELID Solutions, GC-Extreme thermal paste. GC-Extreme is oriented towards high performance machines which generate alot of heat. This thermal paste is designed to work both for CPU and GPU of your computer.
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"For this review I will be looking at a product from a manufacturer that until fairly recently, a couple of months or so ago, I had never come across before. The company is In Win and the product of theirs I am looking at for this review is a laptop hard drive enclosure, but with a nice added security feature of RFID."
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TechwareLabs reviews the latest and greatest in AMD's line of high-performance, low-draw AM3 CPUs. Does the newly released Phenom II 910e have what it takes to make a great product? Read our review and find out.
AMD Phenom II X4 910e CPU @ TechwareLabs
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"The i3DSpeed informs you about performance of popular graphics cards and the best price/performance deals in the market. In this issue we updated the list of benchmarks and added test results for Radeon HD 5670."
iXBT Labs Review: i3DSpeed, January 2010- Details
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It’s only taken a couple years for the SSD (Solid State Drive) talk to die down. Or, has it? A lot of folks weren’t sure about the technology when it first launched. But as more Controllers and different flavors of NAND are thrown in to the mix, performance and pricing are starting to convince us. It would appear that MLC isn’t as useless or as bad as originally thought.
A Futurelooks News Flash - Kingston SSDNow V+ Series (Rev 2.0) 128GB SSD Review- Details
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Following the success of the original Tempest mid-tower computer case, NZXT tinkered around with its designs and came up with the NZXT Tempest Evo. The two cases share many of the same assets, and are both priced at $119.99. The Tempest Evo features an array of upgrades, including a unified paint job and better cable management. With a total of six 120mm intake/exhaust fans, the NZXT Tempest Evo mid-tower case promises excellent airflow. Benchmark Reviews takes a detailed inspection of the NZXT Tempest Evo mid-tower computer case, model TEVO-001BK, to see how much of an "evolution" it is and how close it comes to perfection.
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"The names for Mionix products are borrowed from visible stars on the sky, so lets dive in and see if that's enough to keep their products "light-years ahead of the game" as they state on their site."
Mionix Keid 20 Headphones reviewed in Metku.net
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"Titan recently launched the TTC-G9TZ notebook cooler that is both stylish and portable. It is a three in one multi-functioning notebook cooler that can be used on a desk or on your lap. It's foldable board design makes it ultra portable and can keep your lap safe from laptop heat."
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The Mountain Mods "Ascension Create Your Own" Series cases promise to be the ultimate customizable case for the PC enthusiast. The new Crystal Ship version offers acrylic panels to show off your PC's inner workings. The optional new XL-ATX motherboard tray can easily house the new ten slot enthusiast motherboards. Just how customizable is it and what new options is MountainMods offering?
Mountain Mods Ascension Crystal Ship CYO Case @ techPowerUp- Details
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I can honestly say that the Cooler Master HAF 932 AMD limited edition is a great case. The style is first-class, the red front face plate is gorgeous, and the side panel window with AMD dragon graphic is really cool. The tool-less design is very well thought out, and the included 8-pin power cable extension and caster wheels are a very pleasant surprise.
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"There are two angles to comment the performance of the Celeron from. On the one hand, we can see it's not that bad. It's the level of dual-core Athlon X2, not the lowest-end at that. However, from the other point of view, you can get much more in the low-end segment for a similar price."
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Recently, Crucial launched 4GB and 8GB memory modules that allow more people to be able to load up their systems for some serious multi-tasking applications. We will be briefly looking at two pair of 12GB kits in our test system that gives us 24GB of memory to play with. This is a pretty solid chunk of kit and it will currently set you back close to $1,000. The interesting thing to see is if we can bog down a system and make it bleed.
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"When it comes to listening to your favorite music through earphones, you want the best possible sound quality, a comfortable fit and minimum background noise. So try the Arctic Sound E351-WM earphone (by Arctic Cooling) now and forget about sore ears later."
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NVIDIA and AMD build such great products that it's not always easy for their partners to improve upon the initial design. A perfect example is the ATI Radeon HD 5850, which has earned accolades from consumers and critics alike. While the original ATI design worked well, there's always room for improvement. Offering a robust PCS+ (Professional Cooling System Plus) feature that adds better thermal management over the Cypress GPU, the PowerColor Radeon HD5850 is designed with overclocker enthusiasts in mind. Delivered with a factory overclock, Benchmark Reviews tests the HD5850 PCS+ AX5850-1GBD5-PPDHG model against the original reference ATI design, and a large collection of competing graphics cards.
PowerColor Radeon HD
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"The HD5770 seems to be a sweet spot for the gamer who wants a decent card that would still be a performance upgrade even over a HD48XX card and achieve the sought after full DX11 support. With HIS's version, the card come right out of the box with a full DX11 game and allows the gamer to buy the card, download the free game and actually use their card without much of a wait."
HIS Radeon HD 5770 Videocard Review @ Tweaknews
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The Samsung SCX-5635FN multi-functional printer is definitely capable of doing many things for the home or office. It is able to print a single sided Word document at 36 pages per minute or 18 sheets per minute in duplex, essentially saving you paper while not slowing down your print job. The level of detail on the scanning and capabilities offered through SmartThru Office and on the printer itself makes for a very versatile unit. You won't have to spend time copying at one machine and faxing at another - it can all be done with the SCX-5635FN.
Samsung SCX-5635FN Monochrome Multifunction Printer Review at CCER- Details
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It's not often that one can boast about their set of ear buds sporting Swarovski crystals, so that alone make the Crystal Beats line worth checking out. The design is unique and feminine, so ladies, I wouldn't worry about your husband or boyfriend trying to swipe them from you. It's not all about looks though – sound quality is also excellent."
G-Cube IB-990T Crystal Beats Earbud Headphones Review @ Tweaknews
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SATA 3.0 may have been available to consumers for the past couple of months, but the number of hard drive options out there are ultra-slim... just one. That drive is Seagate's Barracuda XT. The question we're looking to answer here is whether or not the $100 premium for SATA 3.0 is worth it, at least on a mechanical offering.
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When I received the Hyper 212 Plus I really was not all that enthused due to its rather uninspiring packaging and rather plain looks. Those feelings quickly disappeared once the Hyper 212 Plus was installed and I saw its performance. If you are looking at getting great cooling at a low cost the Hyper 212 Plus is well worth a look.
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