
HIS Radeon 6770 IceQ X Turbo @ PCSTATS
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HIS Radeon HD 6770 IceQ X Turbo 1GB Video Card Review @ PCSTATS
“One of HIS's popular designs is the IceQ heatsink, and today we're looking at the 6770 IceQ X Turbo version. It's quite a modestly-sized graphics card, complete with a funky translucent shroud and sleek nickel-plated heatpipes to lower temperatures and noise levels.”
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Force GT SATA 6Gb/s 120GB @ PCSTATS
"Video cards have actually been really quiet lately. The fact that both AMD and NVIDIA have had the current crop of models out for a while means that most companies have exhausted ways to make them stand out from the pack. Still, with that being said, it's not dead completely. So today we're looking at a HD 6770 from the peeps over at HIS. The HD 6770 is a great mid-range model, but we haven't seen companies do heaps with it. It's also one of the more recent VGA releases, so that could have a bit to do with it as well."
Today, though, the HD 6770 we're looking at from HIS carries with it our two favorite labels - IceQ X and Turbo. We know exactly what that means; we've got a nice upgraded cooler that falls into the IceQ X series and the Turbo label means the card comes overclocked out of the box. So let's see what HIS are doing with the HD 6770 IceQ X Turbo we've got on our hands today. We'll start by looking at what's going on with the package and once that's done we'll take a closer look at the card itself before we take a look at the specifications to see just what kind of overclock is offered on the card when compared to a stock clocked one."
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BitFenix Shinobi Window Case Review @ PCSTATS
"When someone asks me about upgrading their computer for the most noticeable performance gain, I commonly tell them to install an SSD. The reason is that both your start-up and shut-down times will drastically decrease. Likewise, you will experience shorter transfer times and faster loading on any program installed on the drive. These are only some of the perks that you'll quickly gain by using an SSD, such as the Corsair Force GT. Having said that, the reduced power consumption in SSDs make them ideal for use in laptops and netbooks. This upgrade does, however, come at a cost."
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Thermaltake Level 10 GT @ PCSTATS
"BitFenix is a fairly new brand when it comes to the world of cases, however already it is well known for gamer/enthusiast focused quality cases such as the BitFenix Colossus which has been highly rated by buyers. Today I will be reviewing the latest mid-tower case; the BitFenix Shinobi."
... [XTREMECOMPUTING] via PCSTATS
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MSI R6950 Twin Frozer III Power Edition @ PCSTATS
“We’re looking at the Thermaltake Level 10 GT, which still promises the intriguing lineage of its Level 10 predecessor but comes with a considerably lower price tag. At about $260 though, it’s still a hefty sum, and while one could argue it’s difficult to put a price tag on a work of art, the rest may argue it’s still too much cash to splurge for a case. We suspect the debate will continue, but at the very least it’s safe to say that the Level 10 GT is a very unique case for consumers with a discerning taste in style.”
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Thermaltake Level 10/GT PC Case Comparison @ PCSTATS
"MSI has equipped the card with its Twin Frozer III heat pipe-based cooling solution that uses five large heat pipes attached to an equally large fin array. The fans used are MSI's own Propeller Blade Technology that drives 20% more airflow through the fin array to keep the components under the cover, as well as the GPU core, cool. The Twin Frozer III design accomplishes this impressively with the lowest load temperatures in the overclocked testing. The Propeller Blade fans are not silent when you spool them up to the 100% mark, but they are a significant step in the right direction when compared to the reference design cooling. At the other end of the spectrum, in the stock testing, the R6950 delivered load temperatures of 63 degrees Celsius. Not bad, you say? That's right, because this 63 degrees Celsius result is a full 21 degrees Celsius better than the reference solution, all without the noise letting you know the card is there."
... [OVERCLOCKERSCLUB] via PCSTATS
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Corsair Force GT 120GB Solid State Drive Review @ PCSTATS
In today’s review/comparison we have taken the breathtaking Level 10 and placed it against its successor the Level 10 GT to see exactly what kind of additions and/or cutbacks Thermaltake performed in their amazing effort to achieve a deduction in the price tag of the original product by a full 70%.
... [RWLABS] via PCSTATS
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