Monday, August 9, 2010

IT News HeadLines (PCSTATS) 09/08/2010


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ASRock 890GM Pro3 (AMD 890GX) Motherboard @ PCSTATS

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MSI N465GTX Twin Frozr II Copper Heatpipe Graphics Card Review @ PCSTATS
We have had more than a few ASRock board in the lab. We have even had the folks from ASRock stop by to talk to us about their products. So it comes as no surprise that ASRock has been one of the ones to send out their IGP carrying AM3 boards that are claiming full support for the Phenom II X6. As we have found out, though, not all boards that suppo... [PCSTATS]

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SteelSeries NP+ Mouse Pad Review @ PCSTATS
Well Nvidia has finally blessed us with its presence by entering the Direct X 11 Video Card race. The problem with the new Nvidia cards (as has been the case with most Nvidia cards recently) is the heat issues and all that heat needs to be dealt with somehow and the reference cooler used in the reference design is noisy, and it has to be in order t... [PCSTATS]

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ASUS EAH5830 DirectCU - Radeon HD 5830 @ PCSTATS
"SteelSeries have always been at the forefront of developing new approaches to the world of gaming. They have an interesting ethos that functionality should play an important role in development of any product and the product on review today certainly has this in mind. The NP+ claims to have stain and water resistant properties allowing it to b... [PCSTATS]

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OCZ StealthXStream 2 600 W Power Supply Review @ PCSTATS
After an announcement already at Cebit it took until now for HT4U.net to receive a test sample of ASUSÂ’s graphics card series with DirectCU cooling solutions. HT4U.net presents the ASUS Radeon HD 5830 DirectCU that is built on an own design. ... [PCSTATS]

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DeepCool Ice Warrior Heatsink Tested on Frostytech @ PCSTATS
"OCZ has just released a new incarnation of their mainstream StealthXStream series, with models ranging from 400 W to 700 W. Today we are going to review the 600 W version and see what are the differences to the original StealthXStream 600 W."... [PCSTATS]

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