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Intel Core i7 2600K @ PCSTATS
The Survivor Core by BitFenix packs a good number of features such as high build quality, unique design, integrated handle and LED controls but are these enough for it to compete with the top models by companies counting many years in the field?... [RWLABS] via PCSTATS
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AMD Phenom II x4 975 Black Edition 3.6GHz CPU-Processor @ PCSTATS
Hardwareoverclock.com has just posted another processor review. Last week we have taken a look at the Intel Core i7 2600K. The most important themes are the performance and overclocking features. ... [HARDWAREOVERCLOCK] via PCSTATS
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Toshiba Satellite L645D-S4050GY @ PCSTATS
AMD releases their winter update to their Black Edition line in the Phenom II series. So how far can you push the new Phenom II X4 975 3.6 GHz quad core chip? Does it have what it takes to go up against Intel's new offerings? Lets find out. ... [TECHWARELABS] via PCSTATS
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ASRock P67 Extreme6 Motherboard Review @ PCSTATS
“The Toshiba Satellite L645D-S4050GY, besides having a very long name, is a 14-inch ultraportable laptop that has 3GB of RAM, a 2.2GHz AMD dual-core CPU and an ultra cool design. You'll also find some more advanced features, like a USB/eSATA combo port, without breaking the bank.”... [COMPUTERS] via PCSTATS
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LSI WarpDrive SLP300 300GB PCI Express Review - The $11.5k PCI-E SSD @ PCSTATS
The Extreme6 P67 motherboard from ASRock is one of their high-end products for the Sandy Bridge CPUs and features a 16+2 Power Phase Design, a decent software+hardware bundle along with the NF200 chipset to enable 3-way SLI on this P67 board.... [MADSHRIMPS] via PCSTATS
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GIGABYTE GTX 480 SOC: Faster Than The GTX 580? @ PCSTATS
"Carrying six SandForce SF-1500 controllers, 384GB of SLC NAND and LSI's SAS8000 RAID controller it carries some serious hardware. At $7,500 a pop, it certainly carries an enterprise price. All of that hardware affords performance of up to 240K 4K Read IOPs and 200K 4K Write IOPs which is pretty incredible. The WarpDrive's closest consumer level competitor is the OCZ RevoDrive X2 which features four of the SandForce SF-1200 controllers in a RAID 0 array and MLC NAND. The WarpDrive has a much more compact design to accommodate narrow server racks in a data center..." ... [LEGITREVIEWS] via PCSTATS
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G.Skill Ripjaws-X Series PC3-17066 4GB Kit @ PCSTATS
The GIGABYTE GTX 480 SOC has quite a bit of performance up its sleeves. With factory overclocked frequencies, the GTX 480 SOCruns at 820 MHz Core Clock speed, 1640 MHz Shader Clock (or in another words Processor Clock speed), and 3800 MHz memory Clock frequency. The reference speeds from Nvidia that most manufacturers use on their stock cards run at 700 MHz Core Clock, 1401 MHz Shader Clock speed, and 3696 MHz memory clock frequency. So we can definitely see some performance increase in the frequencies all around. With the GTX 480 SOC's components and cooler, there is more overclocking potential possible, and it will be interesting to see if it is possible to reach the speeds that current GTX 580s run at without breaking a sweat on overclocking.... [BJORN3D] via PCSTATS
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Flex Edition 1GB DX11 Video Card Review @ PCSTATS
"The F3-17066CL7D-4GBXH is a PC3-17066 kit which translates to 2133MHz DDR. As you may have guessed from the naming, it's a 4GB kit. What makes it really stand out is the timings, though, at these speeds. Out of the packet we've got a 7-10-7-27-1T @ 1.65v setup which is more aggressive than other P67 kits we've looked at, but with slightly more voltage as well. Saying that, 1.65v isn't a worrying number at all, as it's what we've been used to seeing over the last few years with high performance DDR3 memory kits."... [TWEAKTOWN] via PCSTATS
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Maximus IV Extreme @ PCSTATS
"The Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Flex Edition 1GB video card makes Eyefinity even easier. Using an onboard Analogix chip, the HD 6870 Flex Edition takes the need for a DP adapter completely away. Now, you can simply plug 3 DVI (or in my case 2 DVI and 1 HDMI) monitors in and get instant SLS (Single Layer Surface) Eyefinity goodness. Any additional monitors will need to use the Display Ports. In all, the Flex Edition can support up to 5 total displays. The Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Flex edition retains the stock 6870 configuration under the hood. The HD 6870's core speed is 900 MHz and includes 1GB DDR5 memory set at 1050 MHz. There are 1120 Stream processors and more than enough power for play and/or productivity." ... [HITECHLEGION] via PCSTATS
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GPU boasts of more performance @ PCSTATS
With minimal time for testing, we were only able to bring you a portion of the review in Part 1, but we promised a follow up article to answer the remaining questions about the Maximus IV Extreme, and real world use with Sandy Bridge. Well, to quote the movie “The Cable Guy”…”The Future Is Now!” and today is that day! In this review, we’ve dug much deeper into the Maximus IV Extreme and exploited its full potential with single, dual, and triple SLI configurations. We’ve included a much more thorough testing regime to better gauge the real world performance potential in this platform, and drawn full conclusions to better help you with your buying decisions. So is Sandy Bridge right for you? Do you need a Maximus IV Extreme? These are all good questions, read on for the answers.... [EXTREME] via PCSTATS
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Dark Fleet cases @ PCSTATS
The codename “Cayman” represents the 6900 series of cards from AMD. The refined GPU boasts of more performance per mm², new and improved image quality features, enhanced multimedia acceleration and next-generation display technology with HDMI 1.4a and DisplayPort 1.2. It should also be pointed out that with the new 6 series launch, there is a new naming strategy from AMD. The 6900 series are now considered the high-performance cards and the 6800 series have now taken on the roll of being the budget conscious gamer’s cards. Essentially the new 6900 line would be the direct successor to the 5800 line of cards in the performance market segment. Now, with that brief introduction out of the way, let us continue on to the review.... [TECHREACTION] via PCSTATS
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ECS P67H2-A motherboard review @ PCSTATS
Antec has a reputation for manufacturing quality PC enclosures and power supplies, but most of their older designs didn't lend themselves to the flashy desires of the PC gaming community. After researching what features and options PC gamers needed in their cases, Antec developed the mysterious Dark Fleet series. The DF series brings together the company's high craftsmanship standards and the unique requirements of PC gamers and enthusiasts. We have one of the smaller form factor Dark Fleet cases on our test bench today called the DF-30. The unique cooling system, fan controllers, and 2.5" HDD support makes it a true competitor in the mid-tower chassis market.... [PCPER] via PCSTATS
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AMD Phenom II X4 840 and Phenom II X4 975 Black Edition Review @ PCSTATS
Today the turn goes to the folks from ECS who put out some serious kit on the market. ECS was also working on a few of these P67 motherboards and is making sure that both NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards work combined together. Yep, they are adding a Lucid Hydra chip like some of the competition is doing as well. Anyway, the offering tested today is the P67H2-A socket LGA 1155 motherboard which is powered by a 14-phase VRM. ... [ARTICLE] via PCSTATS
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CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 5000 Intel P67 Sandy Bridge @ PCSTATS
AMD launches new processors into the new year. The AMD Phenom X4 975 Black Edition and AMD Phenom X4 840 to breathe the high-end and midrange segments of the AMD quad-core CPUs new life. We have tested the two newcomers.... [TWEAKPC] via PCSTATS
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FATAL1TY P67 Profess1onal Series @ PCSTATS
GIGABYTE still continues to include the same features that brought their products such acclaim, like the Ultra Durable 3 design, ON/OFF Charge and 333 Onboard Acceleration. With the new P67 Chipset Motherboards, GIGABYTE has also upgraded their VRM design by using Driver MOSFET packages over regular MOSFETs. These Driver MOSFETs deliver higher power transfer rate and increase efficiency at higher switching frequencies. The Driver MOSFET's also provide lower power loss, lower temperatures, and a smaller footprint over regular MOSFETs ... [GIGABYTE] via PCSTATS
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