
Corsair Flash Voyager GTR 32GB Flash Drive @ PCSTATS
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MSI shows single and dual screen design @ PCSTATS
Flash drives may not be the marquee products like graphics cards and processors are, they do have their place in the PC market. In the last few years, both speed and capacity have increased exponentially while we are now seeing the dawn of the USB 3.0 age with its potential for absolutely blistering performance. Corsair on the other hand recently... [PCSTATS]
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Corsair Flash Survivor GTR 32GB USB Flash Drive Review @ PCSTATS
MSI was showing two very interesting tablets at the DCC event in Fujairah, UAE. The first one is a standard tablet form with a 9.7 inch capacitive screen and a minimal design. While we do not have any details on the specifications, we did see a MicroSD slot and a USB port. It will be [...]... [PCSTATS]
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Managing your Privacy Online: Facebook @ PCSTATS
There is no denying that Corsair has made some significant improvements to the Survivor family. The latest GTR spanks the competition in speed and still manages to provide water resistance to a very durable enclosure. ... [PCSTATS]
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Noctua NH-D14 Lower Noise Heatsink Review @ PCSTATS
Concerns over Facebook privacy have grown dramatically in recent weeks, prompted by changes to the company's terms of service that have progressively become more and more permissive when dealing with user's data. I want to be clear about something: I like Facebook. Although I don't consider myself a die-hard fan of the service, I use it every so of... [PCSTATS]
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CoolIT ECO A.L.C. Liquid Cooling System @ PCSTATS
"In this review Frostytech will be testing out Noctua's massive dual-fan NH-D14 heatsink and comparing it against 280 other heatsinks. The big NH-D14 heatsink stands as tall as a modern tower heatsink but is twice as wide. The dual-fan set up more than makes up for that bulk by proving itself to be an excellent low noise solution capable of perform... [PCSTATS]
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 465 Preview: Worthy Successor or a Weak Link? @ PCSTATS
Today we are going to talk about a universal, lightweight, compact and inexpensive liquid-cooling system from CoolIT Systems Inc.... [PCSTATS]
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Gigabyte Odin Plus 700 W Power Supply Review @ PCSTATS
Nvidia didnÂ’t stop at launching GeForce GTX 480/470 solutions and very soon will expand their DirectX 11 family with one more mode. We will try to find out how promising the new products called GeForce GTX 465 actually looks.... [PCSTATS]
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Cooler Master HAF-X Full Tower Case @ PCSTATS
"Gigabyte has quietly entered the power supply market, and the other model from this brand we reviewed - Superb 550P - proved to be an inferior product. Let's see if things got better with Odin Plus 700 W."... [PCSTATS]
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Core i5 655K and Core i7 875K processor review @ PCSTATS
Cooler Master has a longstanding tradition of bringing some of the most forward-thinking cases to the marketplace. There is no denying that their original HAF 932 combined a long list of features into a package that was both unique and infinitely adaptable. To follow this up, Cooler Master is now releasing the HAF-X which takes things to the next... [PCSTATS]
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Intel Core i7-875K & Core i5-655K Processors Review @ PCSTATS
Intel today releases two new processors targeted at a somewhat more enthusiast audience. Yes, processors for tweakers and overclockers. On socket LGA 1156 Intel now releases two K series processors. The 32nm Intel Core i5-655K processor has the very same specifications as the Core i5 650; it will operate at 3.2 GHz, will feature two cores with Hype... [PCSTATS]
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Intel Core i5-655K & Core i7-875K Unlocked Processors @ PCSTATS
"Today Intel aims to satisfy the needs of enthusiasts on a budget with the release of the Core i7-875K and Core i5-655K, two processors on Socket 1156 which feature unlocked multipliers. We will be running each through a selection of real world tests to establish how they compare to the latest offerings from AMD, and finding out how well they ov... [PCSTATS]
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Intel Core i7-875K and i5-655K Unlocked Processors @ PCSTATS
Enthusiasts and gamers alike are aware that AMD has long been catering to the overclockers among us with their unlocked yet affordable Black Edition processors. Meanwhile, Intel's "unlocked" products have largely been reserved for their ultra high-end Extreme Edition products but that is all about to change with the introduction of the K-series of... [PCSTATS]
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Lynnfield or Clarkdale CPU @ PCSTATS
Today Intel is announcing two new mainstream processor offerings, targeted squarely and overclocking enthusiasts, that feature unlocked multipliers. The new Core i7-875K and Core i5-655K are virtually identical to the standard Core i7-870 and i5-650 from a technical standpoint, but with the right motherboard, users of these new K-series chips will ... [PCSTATS]
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Intel Core i7-875K 2.93GHz Unlocked Quad-Core Processor Review @ PCSTATS
"Intel is coming out swinging again at what some considered AMD’s last standing enthusiast market base with the release of low-cost completely unlocked Core i5/i7 processors. They are obviously aimed at the “Black Edition" parts that AMD has been touting for a couple of years and the question is whether overclockers will flock to the new K-seri... [PCSTATS]
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Intel Core i7-875K (Socket 1156) Unlocked CPU @ PCSTATS
"The Intel Core i7-875K is priced $238 under the Core i7-870 that is exactly the same processor, but locked. This is an amazing price difference as the Core i7-875K costs a whopping 41% less than the Core i7-870. It's not every day you see Intel do something like this and if you are wanting a Lynnfield processor the Core i7-875K processor is the... [PCSTATS]
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Antec Nine Hundred Two Midtower Case Review @ PCSTATS
"The Intel Core architecture is one that has not always been a performance leader. The original Core Solo CPUs were decent, but not that great. Starting with the Conroe based Core 2, things changed. We saw Intel push the limits on performance at both stock speed and also for overclockers. With the launch of the Nehalem and Lynnfield CPUs we saw Int... [PCSTATS]
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Intel Core i7-875K and i5-655K Processor Review @ PCSTATS
The Antec Nine Hundred Two Midtower Case looks to continue Antec's success. The Nine Hundred Two is the next incarnation based off of the Nine Hundred. Antec refined the Nine Hundred Two by adding a full black finish inside and a few extra perks. The top of the chassis has been redesigned with a round fan grill and the top tray was given a new angl... [PCSTATS]
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FujitsuÂ’s LifeBook S760 @ PCSTATS
Intel definitely saw the need to do more to compete with AMD than release a very small amount of Extreme Edition CPUs at the highest $1000+ price point and the release of two new CPUs with unlocked cores for just a little above the retail price of their non-unlocked equivalents is a good start. Overclockers and Tweakers wanting to get the most out ... [PCSTATS]
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Icy Box Hard Drive Docking Stations Review @ PCSTATS
“Fujtisu’s LifeBook S760 is pitched as a laptop offering great functionality. It isn’t inexpensive, with starting prices at around £900 (ex. VAT). For that kind of money you are likely to be looking for a laptop which will provide mid-ranking business executives with a good mix of functionality, portability and style for a couple of years. At this ... [PCSTATS]
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EVGA H55 LGA1156 Mainboard Review @ PCSTATS
We take a look at a pair of Icy Box docking stations and compare E-SATA to USB3 ... [PCSTATS]
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Buying an Enthusiast PC: DIY vs. OEM @ PCSTATS
A full-size mainboard on Intel H55 chipset has a number of obvious advantages over microATX modifications, which are more numerous these days. Unfortunately, performance, energy-efficiency and overclockability are not among these advantages.... [PCSTATS]
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Noctua NH-D14 Lower Noise Heatsink Review @ PCSTATS
When it comes to buying a new desktop PC, any hardware buff will tell you there's nothing better than building your own machine. If not for the enjoyment of putting all the components together, then simply for the comfort that comes with knowing you are getting high quality parts. However, going the homebrewed route isn't everyone's cup of tea. ... [PCSTATS]
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