Wednesday, January 5, 2011

IT News HeadLines (PCSTATS) 04/01/2011


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Samsung BD-C6500 @ PCSTATS

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Lian Li PC-V354 Aluminum SFF Case @ PCSTATS
“The Samsung BD-C6500 is a new Blu-ray player with fantastic image quality and has some great Web-connected features, like Netflix streaming. Samsung also designed the menu system to be very user-friendly with very little flaws.” ... [TECHREVIEWSOURCE] via PCSTATS

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Silverstone SG07B-W Gaming SFF Case @ PCSTATS
Our latest case here on the bench comes to us from Lian Li and is the PC-V354R. The V354R is a small form factor case that supports everything an avid LAN-goer needs in a portable gaming rig. Able to accommodate a powerhouse of a graphics card and the power supply to match it, the V354R is certainly in a league of many, but a class of few.... [PRO-CLOCKERS] via PCSTATS

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Thermaltake Challenger Pro Keyboard Review @ PCSTATS
"When it comes to the decision of upgrading to the latest and greatest, the PowerColor PCS+ HD 5870 sure doesn't make that decision easy. In some benchmarks, it pulled ahead, and in other game which highly rely on tessellation, it fell behind. Where the decision comes in is whether the difference in your mind is worth the US$50-$70 for a couple frames per second."... [POWERCOLOR] via PCSTATS

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Building a HTPC @ PCSTATS
Thermaltake is a name that is familiar to system builder's worldwide. Known for their innovative case designs as well as their budget friendly aftermarket upgrades, Thermal take has recently branched out into competitive gaming with their Tt eSPORTS line of professional grade PC peripherals. ... [NINJALANE] via PCSTATS

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Sapphire Radeon HD6950 Video Card Review @ PCSTATS
Building a HTPC is not unlike building any other computer system, the only real difference is your choice in components. Against popular belief you don't always have to go with the smallest components you can find. In fact any old PC will work.... [NINJALANE] via PCSTATS

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Bigfoot Networks Killer 2100 Gaming Network Card Review @ PCSTATS
AMD decided to mix things up a bit when they released the HD6000 series first by releasing the midrange cards first and next by using previous high end naming schemes to describe them. So while the HD5870 was the previous generation "bad-boy" the new HD6870 was nothing more than a docile pony designed to give the nVidia GTX 460 some company.... [NINJALANE] via PCSTATS

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Kingwin EZ-Connect USB 3.0 to Sata Connector Review @ PCSTATS
The Killer 2100 Gaming Network Card by Bigfoot Networks may not perform wonders when it comes to your online gaming experience but it will most certainly give you the upper hand against your fellow players in intensive situations.... [RWLABS] via PCSTATS

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Quick Review: Dell Vostro V130 13.3-inch Notebook @ PCSTATS
In its time USB 2.0 was a huge step forward for USB technology. If was fast, dependable, and for lack of a better term universal. Once we started seeing larger and larger file sizes, along with new options like fire wire 800 and eSata coming out USB 2.0 came to its end. USB 3.0 is out now and it is taking over its rightful place its predecessor once held. 3.0 is more than just a little step up speed wise and that is what we will be taking a look at today Kinwin has provided us with a Kingwin EZ-Connect USB 3.0 to Sata Connector letÂ’s see how well it stands up to its older brother 2.0: ... [OVERCLOCKERSHQ] via PCSTATS

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Kingston HyperX T1 Dual Channel 4GB DDR3-2000MHz CL9 240-Pin DIMM Kit Review @ PCSTATS
"Aimed at the business user, the Vostro series from Dell is today getting a little bit of a face lift and the new V130 is the one we’re checking out. Packing some sweet goodies, the V130 looks like it’s going to indeed hit the spot for the user on the go. Checking out the specifications of the V130 we’ve got on hand, it’s very business-like. We’ve got an Intel i5 470UM which is a Dual Core 1.33GHz CPU that has a total of four threads thanks to HyperThreading. We’ve got a single 4GB DDR3 memory module clocked at 800MHz DDR and graphics is provided by Intel in the form of Arrandale which carries only very basic features with a 166MHz core clock. Storage comes in the form of a single 500GB HDD. The screen is a 13.3” Anti-Glare LED lit LCD Panel which carries a native resolution of 1366 x 768, which is slightly above “HD” (or 1280 x 720, otherwise known as 720p). Other little extras include a built in camera that sits just above the screen, wireless 802.11b/g/n, Gigabit Networking and Bluetooth. Power is made possible with a 6-Cell Lithium Ion sealed battery. Everything is tied together with a copy of Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and very little bloat ware."... [TWEAKTOWN] via PCSTATS

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Imation Defender F200 Biometric Flash Drive @ PCSTATS
"The Kingston HyperX T1 4GB DDR3-2000MHz CL9 240-Pin DIMM Kit is aimed for gamers and professionals. The HyperX T1 DDR3 4GB kit comes with two 2GB modules that pair for dual channel performance. Using the Intel X.M.P. profile, the HyperX T1 can achieve 2000MHz speed. These DIMMs can run with 9-11-9-27 latencies at the 2000MHz speed. The HyperX T1 can also be purchased with the HyperX Fan bundled."... [KINGSTON] via PCSTATS

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