
3M Camcorder Projector CP45
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OC3D: PNY GTX580 Liquid Cooled Review
3M’s latest product is an excellent attempt at simplifying the rigmarole of sharing digital photos and movies with colleagues, friends and family. As its name suggests—there’s no ambiguity here—3M’s Camcorder Projector CP45 (£299.99) is just that: a digital camcorder and DLP projector all-in-one. Think of it as mash-up between a Kodak Playsport and... [PCSTATS]
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ASUS Sabertooth P67 Motherboard Review @ OCIA.net
Today we look at a rather unique take on an alternate cooling= option for the GTX580 from PNY."... [PCSTATS]
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The Memoright FTM Plus SATA 3 SSD Review
?TUF series boards in general all have three key elements: I/O connectivity, component quality and reliability / cooling technology. ASUS uses military-grade components on TUF boards and as such, this product line features a five year warranty and goes through a different internal validation test compared to standard boards. But it`s the cooling as... [PCSTATS]
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OCZ Octane 6Gbps 512GB SSD Review
Our review today is going to examine the Memoright FTM Plus 6Gbps 240GB SSD; a ‘SandForce Driven’ SSD capable of read/write performance in excess of 500MB/s. Memoright focuses primarily on enterprise sales, however, they were one of the first to release a consumer SSD back in 2007. Submission of their MR25.1 128GB SLC SSD for review was our first... [PCSTATS]
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ECS X79R-AX Extreme review
Our review today will be a long awaited look at the OCZ Octane 6Gbps 512GB SSD. Eight months ago, OCZ bought Indilinx with full intention of spreading their wings in the development of their own proprietary controller based on the Indlinx Everest design. OCZ has spoken of higher incompressible data performance, quicker disk access as well as bett... [PCSTATS]
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2011 HotHardware Holiday Gift Guide: Tablets:
Today we take a look at the new motherboard from ECS, the X79R-AX Extreme. We'll throw in a decent photo-shoot and a benchmark suite at the product and get an indication what performance is like with the Intel Core i7-3960X (Sandy Bridge-E).
Admittedly I was a little shocked when the motherboard arrived, as it is probably the most feature rich ... [PCSTATS]
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Patriot Javelin S4 NAS Server Review
As the holiday season rapidly approaches, there’s one question that gets asked rather frequently: Have you been naughty or nice? Of course, we all know that a lot hinges on this one question. On the other hand, if you’ve been naughty and have cursed your computer (who hasn’t at one time or another?) or ignored your significant other because Battlef... [PCSTATS]
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Hale 90 750W Modular Power Supply Review
Data is a very important commodity these days and having a back up with some redundancy is not just convenient but a necessity. NAS storage has been around a few years now and it does a great job, the problem we are running into lately is that drive sizes are increasing and the old NAS you have in the corner of your office doesn’t support it. Add t... [PCSTATS]
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Radeon HD 6670
Sometimes it can be hard to trust a new company when it comes to the most important part of your computer: the power supply. Some may protest but in actuality the power supply can make or break any computer build more so than any other component. If the power is not consistent the computer becomes unstable. If it does not shut off after a short... [PCSTATS]
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Radeon HD 6950 gets a saucy XXX Edition from XFX
We've got our first Radeon HD 6670 from one of AMD's add-in-board manufacturer partners, the Sapphire HD 6670 boasting a custom heatsink designed by Arctic Cooling. Despite its tricked out cooling solution, Sapphire's HD 6670 keeps the same low suggested retail price set by AMD. Check out how much value is packed into its value pricing in our lat... [PCSTATS]
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