Monday, March 29, 2010

IT News HeadLines (PCSTATS) 29/03/2010


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Epson WorkForce 610 All-in-One Printer Review @ PCSTATS
"Many of today's printers can do more than just print. All-in-one printers can print, copy, scan, and some can even fax. However, the question is always, "How well can they perform each task?" When we tested the Epson WorkForce 610 All-in-One, we set out to answer that question." ... [PCSTATS]

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Seagate Barracuda XT 2TB SATA 6G HD Review @ PCSTATS
Although Solid State Drives are all the rage lately, they comprise only a fraction of the overall desktop PC storage market. While SSDs are undeniably fast and enhance the overall user experience, they are also prohibitively expensive for many users and offer relatively low capacities. As such, trad... [PCSTATS]

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Patriot Viper II Sector 5 2000MHz 4GB Memory Kit Review @ PCSTATS
In the need for some more memory bandwidth? Overclocking like a madman but running out of overhead with your DDR? Patriot thinks they have the answer with their Viper II Sector 5 2000MHz kit. This kit is designed to give you some room to squeeze every ounce of performance from your system. We take a... [PCSTATS]

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Samsung ML-2525W Workgroup Monochrome Wireless Laser @ PCSTATS
"Incorporating a printer within a home network or a small business can be quite a task if you don't know what you're doing. There a number of steps to follow such as putting every computer you own on the same workgroup, allow file sharing/printer sharing, assigning an IP address to the printer, and... [PCSTATS]

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Change Your Wallpaper on Windows 7 Starter @ PCSTATS
Few people would argue that Windows 7 is a great step forward for the platform -- but those folks probably don't use the Starter edition. Anyone who is stuck with it will know that this entry-level variant of Microsoft's operating system is swathed in red tape, and is a real bummer to use beyond bro... [PCSTATS]

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Today we take a look at the new Plextor SSD line @ PCSTATS
"These new drives from Plextor offer decent performance at a good price. While we would have liked to see the top-tier optical media company come out swinging with a newer generation controller, not everyone has such resources at their disposal. The Micron C200 controller, while dated, does it... [PCSTATS]

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Western Digital Scorpio Blue 640 GB Hard Disk Drive Review @ PCSTATS
There are two fundamental differences between Western Digital's Scorpio Black and Scorpio Blue drive families - spindle speed and storage capacity. The Scorpio Black drives spin at 7,200 RPM and are currently limited to a maximum capacity of 320 GB. The Scorpio Blue drives, on the other hand, spin a... [PCSTATS]

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Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced Case Review @ PCSTATS
“A few years ago Cooler Master released their original CM 690 mid tower case. It was a huge success and Cooler Master has brought it back with the CM 690 II. They have updated the original CM 690 adding many new standard features we expect on cases that were not on the original case. Some of those f... [PCSTATS]

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Sapphire Radeon 5850 Toxic 2GB @ PCSTATS
“This limited edition Sapphire 5850 Toxic graphics card sports a huge 2GB of memory, up from the usual 1GB. This should help when running antialiasing at higher resolutions, so we'll do exactly that on several very demanding games. But the Toxic also comes with the same impressive Vapor-X technology... [PCSTATS]

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Intel Xeon X5680 Processor @ PCSTATS
"The transition to the 32nm process technology let Intel painlessly increase the number of cores. The updated Xeon 5600 series is either better or at least not worse than the Xeon 5500 one. The performance of dual-socket machines has been elevated to a new level, which is great. What's even better, ... [PCSTATS]

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In Win Griffin Case Review @ PCSTATS
"In Win has just released an inexpensive mid-tower case, Griffin. Although focused on the value market segment, this case brings some interesting options. " ... [PCSTATS]

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