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A-DATA continues their Disney licensed series with the T907 Jack Skellington flash drive. Inspired by the movie 'Tim Burton’s The Night before Christmas', we take a close look at Jack to see if he brings joy or quiver to our hearts.
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With the new year, comes new things. The newest of Intel’s crop comes to us in the form of the Core i5 and i3 Processors dubbed Clarkdale. And while it’s built a little different, it doesn’t mean you’re due for disappointment. It was designed with a specific purpose. Allow us to break it way down so you don’t have to.
Intel Core i5 661 Clarkdale 32nm Processor Reviewed- Details
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We have been working with Noctua for many years now and every time they come out with a product it ends up to be nominated for best performance. Every product they make comes with premium quality seal and has approval of many review sites like ours. Today we are going to take a look at latest fan from Noctua, NF-P14 FLX. NF-P14 FLX promises to deliver best performance under low noise levels.
UMLan Article Release: Noctua NF-P14 FLX - Review
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We have just posted our review of the gargantuan NH-D14 CPU Cooler from Noctua. This cooler is the largest unit we've seen and it comes with a couple of large fans for your cooling pleasure. The design is a bit different from other large dual-fan heatpipe coolers, but it seems to work out well for them. While the price tag may scare off some people, you should consider it if you want high-end performance without introducing liquid cooling into your system.
Noctua NH-D14 CPU Cooler (aka. Noctua Behemoth) - BCCHardware
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In this overclocking test three AMD 785G Chipset based motherboards are put through a series of tests in combination with a Phenom II X2 545,DFI LANPARTY BI 785G-M35, GIGABYTE GA-MA785GPMT-UD2H and BIOSTAR TA785G3 HD are used to overclock and unlock the X2 to X4 at 3.75Ghz
Three AMD 785G Motherboards Compared and Overclocked @ Madshrimps- Details
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"In 2008, Thermaltake released the V1 CPU Cooler which had great features and aesthetics which made it an interesting cooler. Now, Thermaltake has released a revised cooler and named it the V1 AX. The main difference between these coolers is the material. The V1 AX is made of aluminum fins and a copper base while the V1 is made entirely of copper."
Thermaltake V1 AX CPU Cooler Review @ Tweaknews
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ProlimaTech holds the crown for best CPU cooler here at Benchmark Reviews with the Megahalems. They have also surprised a lot of review websites with their PK1 thermal compound. All of these things are a massive feat for a company that was founded just 2 years ago. It comes as no surprise that ProlimaTech have now ventured into another field within the PC enthusiast market: VGA cooling. Introducing the MK-13 VGA cooler, ProlimaTech's first entry into what is a steadily growing market, Weighing in at 555g it's no baby, and has six heatpipes to transfer heat to the uniquely designed heatsink fins. The ProlimaTech MK-13 comes with nearly universal compatibility and future proofing for video cards. Many consider Thermalright to hold the crown here, but I get the fee! ling that ProlimaTech won't settle for second best. Join me as Benchmark Reviews examines and tests the ProlimaTech MK-13.
ProlimaTech MK-13 Video Card Cooler @ Benchmark Reviews
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"After testing the Arctic Cooling MX-2 last time, we wanted to see how if the MX-3 thermal grease was really better or not. Thanks to Arctic Cooling for sending us a 4g syringe of their MX-3 thermal compound for testing. Although, thermal compounds are a very small part of any cooling setup, they are extremely crucial. They helps to better connect the heatsink with the CPU to transfer heat effectively out."
Arctic Cooling MX-3 Thermal Grease Review @ BayReviews.com- Details
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NZXT has updated their Tempest case, now dubbed the Tempest EVO It is of course geared towards gamers and enthusiasts. NZXT claims that the Tempest EVO allows for expiation and compatibility with future hardware
NZXT Tempest EVO Case Review @ Rbmods
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MSI's new R5670-PMD1G is one of the few HD 5670 cards that come with 1 GB of video memory, as opposed to 512 MB on most other designs. This review will answer whether there is any point in 1 GB of memory on a card like the HD 5670 or if 512 MB is enough.
MSI R5670-PMD1G Radeon HD 5670 1 GB @ techPowerUp- Details
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Every so often, we’re honored with an opportunity to work with companies new to the region. Mionix is very new to North America. But, they aren’t new to the concept of “gaming”. Their goal is to blend their vision with gaming, whether it be mice, gaming surfaces, or audio. Their products are designed to improve your gaming experience and, if possible, inspire you a bit at the same time.
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The CompuStocx CEC3 PC3-10600 4GB DDR3 Dual Channel memory kit is equipped with heat spreader and the design is looking very nice. In the current OC review the 2x2GB DDR3 memory kit was extensively overclocked to test the results of these CSX OC modules inside and outside the specifications.
CompuStocx CEC3 4GB DDR3-1333 CSXO-CEC3-1333-4GB-KIT Memory Review
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The Powermat portable wireless charging mat can greatly reduce the number of chargers you need to power your devices... A good thing for when you are at home, and an even better thing when you are traveling. Instead of a jumble of cables and power bricks, you might only need the portable Powermat and its accessories packed neatly into its case.
Powermat Portable Wireless Charging Mat Review @ Bigbruin.com
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"By the look of things, it's very much the same chassis as the Raven 2 reviewed earlier, but aimed at a bit different target audience."
Silverstone Fortress FT02 System Enclosure Review in Metku.net
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"For this review I will be looking at a power supply from a company that must admit I am unfamiliar with and that company is Nesteq and the power supply under review is the Nesteq ASM Xzero 600w. The ASM Xzero 600w comes to us via our friends at Quiet PC so I have every faith that it is nothing but a very high quality item."
NesteQ ASM Xzero 600w PSU Review @ XtremeComputing- Details
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The Cooler Master ATCS 840 revives the line of cases which essentially made the brand so popular in 2001. It will be interesting to see if the chassis is worthy to carry such an illustrious name and if it can light that same spark of awe and respect for the now established brand.
Cooler Master ATCS 840 @ techPowerUp- Details
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This past fall, NVIDIA filled out the remainder of its GT200 series of graphics cards with three models. For basic computing, there's the $40 GeForce 210, while for those looking to get a bit of light gaming done, there's the $60 GT 220. And to round things off, there's the $90 GT 240, which handles all of today's games rather well at 1080p.
ASUS GeForce 210, GT 220 & GT 240 @ Techgage.com- Details
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"Xigmatek's Balder SD 1283 CPU cooler has it all covered. It's got outstanding cooling performance, a distinctive look, an innovative direct touch design and mounting solutions that are second to none. Xigmatek has done a great job with the Balder, offering the PC enthusiast community top-notch performance in a well-engineered product with excellent fit and finish."
Xigmatek Balder SD1283 CPU Cooler Review @ Tweaknews- Details
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Solid State Drive technology is developed for two groups of users: large-scale Enterprise environments and individual end-users. Kingston Technology has been in the business of satisfying enthusiasts and gamers for many years, and their SSDNow series of NAND-flash storage products has been the affordable solution for system upgrades. In this article, Benchmark Reviews introduces the second-generation Kingston SSDNowV+ Solid State Drive series. Based on the high-performance Toshiba T6UG1XBG processor, the Kingston SSDNowV+ SNV325-S2 delivers native TRIM support with a maximum rated read speed of 230MBps and write-to bandwidth peaking at 180MBps.
Gen-2 Kingston SSDNowV+ Series SSD SNV325 @ Benchmark Reviews
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QNAP has attempted to tackle this dilemma by taking their award winning NAS appliances and adding sound and video capability. It is really a natural progression for a NAS product, simply take the thing that is already storing your media files and allow you to play them anywhere with a network connection.
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