A few months ago, I had the chance at sharing with you about Solid State Drive (SSD) technology, but it was meant as a removable storage laptop application. I shared with you about SSD technology, how it is an alternative to the conventional hard drive, but at the same time offering you the advantages of [...]
A Data-Treasure Cave
Jan 29th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
Summary: For a little more than 800 euros a very useful and reliable multi-network file server.
HIS Radeon HD 5770 Videocard
Jan 29th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
Article Snippet: 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 HISs version, the card come right out of the box with a full DX11 game and [...]
Samsung SCX-5635FN Monochrome Multifunction Printer
Jan 29th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
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.
Noctua NH-D14 CPU Heatsink
Jan 29th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
Back in the days, when AMDs Athlon 64 ruled the enthusiast market and single core processors were still the norm, South Korean-based computer cooling manufacturer Zalman manufactured some of the most popular CPU heatsink/fans around. Their signature flower design, in conjunction with a very generous use of copper, demonstrated groundbreaking performance across the board at [...]
Patriot Memory Torqx 64GB PFZ64GS25SSDR Solid State Drive @
Jan 29th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
*Quote:* * Most of the SSD models that are on the market now and have a decent price are MLC, from many different manufacturers. They can be used for boot partitions but also storage, if we intend to buy higher capacity models, which are more expensive. These drives are excellent for using in laptops and [...]
Samsung SCX-5635FN Monochrome Multifunction Printer
Jan 29th, 2010 | By Simon | Category: Printer, Reviews, Samsung
The Samsung SCX-5635FN is the latest monochrome multifunctional printer made by Samsung. It boasts a simplex speed of 35ppm and a duplex of 18. Coupled with a precision scanner, automatic document feeder and fax machine, this all-in-one will more than improve productivity at the office.
9 Widescreen LCD Review
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
The Samsung SyncMaster F2380 monitor isnt based on either TN or IPS technologies. Instead it uses a LCD pixel alignment technology called Patterned Vertical Alignment (PVA). PVA panels offer better viewing angles than TN-based LCD panels, and better contrast ratios and response times than high-end IPS-based LCD panels. Its a compromise that gives you the [...]
[Tech ARP] Microsoft Windows 7 Black Screen Of Death Rev. 2.0
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
Amidst the many favourable reports of Windows 7 beta, many techies were eager to upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7. After all, those who tested it were enthusiastic enough to label it as the operating system Windows Vista was meant to be.
Is It Time to Move to Solid-State Storage
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
Here is a snippet: Everywhere you look, people are talking about SSDs (Solid State Drives) and their advantages. You may think that everybody has already replaced their hard drive with an SSD but you. This is far from the truth what happens is that most memory manufacturers are putting a lot of effort on marketing [...]
* Speedlink Competition Pro 99 Game Collection
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
*Quote:* Speedlink have decided to put together a simple package of 99 games from one of the 80s-to-early-90s eras most prominent gaming systems – the Commodore 64 – along with a USB imitation of the chunky joysticks representative of those good old days. So we shall now take an [up], [space], [fire], [run] down memory [...]
*/ NZXT Gamma Mid Tower Case
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
*For an entry level case you get a lot of bang for your buck with the NZXT Gamma. Not only is it built for ventilation, it is also quite light-weight. Out of box it weighed just over 11 pounds, making it a perfect case to take to LAN parties if you are not going to [...]
Frostytech Top 5 Heatsink Charts for January
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
Frostytech has updated its=A0Top 5 Heatsink Charts=A0which rank the best coolers out of the hundreds weve tested to date by lowest temperature, lowest noise and by height as well – for Intel and AMD platforms. Dont go heatsink shopping without first looking at the Top 5 charts. Only heatsinks that Frostytech has tested in its [...]
Noctua NH-U12P SE2 CPU Cooler
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
Quote: Back in February of 2008 we had our first encounter with Noctua and their (at that time) flagship cooler, the NH-U12P. This cooler was initia lly release with LGA775 and AM2 platforms in mind. Since its release ther e have been new sockets come to market. When Intel released the LGA1366 s ocket, Noctua [...]
The Kindle Killer
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
With the release yesterday of the Apple iPad tablet computing device, it has arise a lot of commentary about the future of the tablet PC, netbook, and eBook readers. The 9.7=E2=80=B3 inch display coupled along with a body that is only 0.5=E2=80=B3 inches make it something to definitely take a look at. It does pose [...]
Dark Void Xbox 360
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
Jetpacks something which has fascinated man for a number of decades has also been prominent in film and video games over the years. The fact is if you have something rather boring and add a jetpack, it all of a sudden seems a lot less boring. That is the ethos behind Dark Void, a third [...]
Noctua NH-C12P SE14
Jan 28th, 2010 | By News | Category: News
The Noctua NH-C12P SE14 cooler is a Downblower with a 140 mm fan, the NH-C12P SE14, also from Noctua. We have tested the cooler on a LGA 1156 system and Core i7 860 processor. More about the performance and handling you can find in our review.