Sunday, July 21, 2013

IT News Head Lines (PCSTATS) 7/22/2013

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MSI GT70 2OC Laptop



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ASRock 990FX Extreme9 review
Need a powerfull Gamer Laptop? The MSI GT70 2OC Laptop is based on the 4th generation of
Intel Haswell Processors. It has a 17,3 inch Full HD Screen and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX
770M graphics card. Among the other features you find a SteelSeries Gamer Keyboard,
Audio Boost, RAID and both Killer WiFi and Ethernet adapters.
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News: The TR Podcast 136: A whole heap of AMD news
When you compare the ASRock 990FX Extreme9 to previously tested AMD 990FX boards, you can see that the new ASRock board is one of the most comprehensive boards on the market. Whether you will actually use eight USB 3.0 and eight Serial ATA 600 on an AMD board is another question, but if you're in need of high-end Socket AM3+ board, this 990FX Extre... [PCSTATS]


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Logitech H650e and H820e Enterprise Headsets Review
In this episode of the TR Podcast, we cover AMD`s latest processor releases and roadmap disclosures. We also answer listener mail and discuss some of the highlights from WWDC and E3."... [PCSTATS]


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Micron sampling 16nm, 128Gb NAND
Logitech has a long history of developing products for consumers, who traditionally have valued style and comfort, perhaps more so than corporate purchasers. Its business components are stylish, too, and are designed to match durability with comfort. To give us a feel for what Logitech can do for business users, the company sent us two of its heads... [PCSTATS]


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ASRock FM2A85X-ITX review: ITX board for AMD A series CPUs
Micron Technology has announced the sampling of its 16nm, 128Gb MLC NAND flash memory devices, designed for applications like SSDs, USB drives and flash memory cards, tablets, ultra-thin devices and data center cloud storage.
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News: OCZs Vertex 450 solid-state drive reviewed
The ASRock FM2A85X-ITX is a very nice ITX motherboard that can serve as a solid basis for an HTPC or even a home server thanks to the presence of eight SATA ports. The specifications and performance of the board are all in order, and only the idle power usage could be a little lower. Nevertheless, the FM2A85X-ITX remains an excellent motherboard.
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Intel's Haswell processors
OCZ`s Vertex 450 SSD returns to the family`s roots, combining an updated Indilinx Barefoot 3 controller with the latest 20-nm NAND. We explore how this mid-range drive stacks up against the competition."... [PCSTATS]


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Gigabyte Z87X-UD5H LGA 1150 Motherboard Review
Over a few short months, we've seen the arrival of Intel's Haswell processors, AMD's Richland APUs, and Nvidia's GeForce GTX 700 series. In this latest edition of the TR system guide, we've revamped our builds to take these launches—and other pricing and availability changes—into account.

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Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 2 GB Graphics Card Review
Gigabyte brings a lot to the test bench with the Z87X-UD5H. New UEFI, New Easy Tune software, and a whole lot more. Gigabyte is facing some very tough competition based on what we've seen from other manufacturers. Does Gigabyte still have what it takes to compete? Let's find out.
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News: Nvidias GeForce GTX 760 graphics card reviewed
The third and most likely the final graphics card this year in Nvidia’s new GeForce GTX 7x0 family has just been officially launched. We studied its peculiarities and are going to show you how it compares against the previous generation competitors.
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Asus P8Z77-V LE PLUS Mainboard Review
Here comes another member of the GeForce GTX 700 series: the GTX 760, which is designed to replace the venerable GeForce GTX 660 Ti. This newcomer delivers a different mix of units and higher clock speeds than its predecessor, and it`s slightly more affordable, too, at just $249."... [PCSTATS]


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