Lian Li PC-Q28 Aluminum Mini-ITX Case
If you are building a small form factor PC, the crew at Benchmark Reviews recommends the Lian Li PC-Q28 mini-ITX case they just reviewed.
Performance was much better than I was expecting. Since all of the components are squeezed into such a small enclosure you would expect worse performance. This can be attributed to the aluminum construction and high air intake. Quality components also come into play, but overall it is a good performer.
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Watch This Car Damage Demo By Bugbear Entertainment
The guys behind the FlatOut franchise are giving you a little behind the scenes look at the damage modeling system in "Next Car Game."
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Kingston HyperX Predator DDR3 2133
OCIA has a 16GB Kingston HyperX Predator DDR3 2133 kit on the test bench today. If you need a memory upgrade you might want to give this review the once over.
The HyperX Predator series is one of Kingston's enthusiast level memory kits offering speeds from 1866MHz up to 2666MHz, with 2800MHz awaiting certification. Kits are available in either 8GB or 16GB capacity with several different XMP profiles and CAS levels and from 1.5V to 1.65V voltage requirements.
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NVIDIA Hires CFO, Ends Two-Year Search
After all his time without a permanent CFO, this new one better have been worth the wait. Kinda makes you wonder what took so damn long, doesn't it?
Chipmaker Nvidia said on Monday it had appointed a former Cisco and Microsoft executive as its new chief financial officer, ending a search of more than two years after its previous CFO left. Colette Kress, who has worked in the technology industry for 24 years, replaces interim CFO Karen Burns, who stepped in after Nvidia's previous CFO David White left in May 2011 for personal reasons.
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Don't Install the GTA5 "Play Disc" on Xbox 360
You know something is screwed up when installing a game to the hard drive causes performance issues instead of fixing them. Good going Rockstar.
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3D Realms Voluntarily Withdraws Lawsuit Against Gearbox
It looks like 3D Realms has decided to drop its lawsuit against Gearbox. After all the back and forth nastiness, it is nice to see all the legal stuff end amicably.
"In all sincerity, we regret the misunderstanding that instigated our lawsuit. Now that we better understand--and appreciate--the actual nature of our business matters, we have voluntarily withdrawn our claims against Gearbox, with genuine apologies to Randy for any damage that our lawsuit may have caused to the relationship," Scott Miller said in a statement.
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Teen Hacker Making $50k A Month Arrested
This kid was making $50k a month and still lived at home with his parents?
Dubbed "the superhacker", the teenager was making $50,000 (£31,500) a month, working from his bedroom in Buenos Aires, police say. The arrest operation shut down the power to the entire neighbourhood to prevent the deletion of sensitive data.
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ECS Z87H3-A2X Extreme GANK Machine
PC Perspective has the ECS Z87H3-A2X Extreme GANK Machine in-house for a few rounds of benchmark action.
For the price of the board, you cannot beat the amount of features and functionality built-in, including the 3-digit LED display, the 801.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, the included eSATA and mSATA ports, and the on-board buttons and voltage points to appeal to the more adventurous enthusiasts. Its design was carefully thought out with components placed for easy access and sufficient space. Adding the heat pipe cooling and the 12-phase power system was the cherry on top.
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Why a Killer Twitter IPO Could End Up Killing Twitter
Wired says a killer IPO could kill Twitter. Wait. What?!?
Looking at the latest data on social media advertising the stuff at the core of Twitter's business model the company is in a great position to rake in the dollars over the next several years. That's good news for anyone who buys stock in the company after it goes public, which could happen any day now. But as Twitter reaches for those ad dollars, it could also kill the party for the people who use Twitter people like you and me.
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Saints Row IV Video Card Performance and IQ Review
Make sure you guys take a moment today to read our Saints Row IV video card performance and IQ review. If you have plans to play the latest installment in the Saints Row franchise, you'll definitely want to read this first.
Deep Silver's next game is out in the Saints Row saga. Today we examine Saints Row IV focusing on the games performance with the latest hardware on the market. We dissect image quality in great detail and find out if this is a game we expect to see in 2013, or if it falls flat on its face in the innovation department.
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Raijintek Themis CPU Cooler
The gang over at techPowerUP! have the Raijintek Themis heatpipe HSF strapped to the test bench today for a little review action.
Raijintek's Themis CPU cooler is muscling in on the competition in the budget sector. Featuring three 8 mm heatpipes, fifty-four aluminum fins, and a single 120x25 mm fan, it has some nice specs for a traditional tower-style CPU cooler, but does it have what it takes to become the new budget king?
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Bill Gates: Richest American For 20th Straight Year
Bill Gates, for the twentieth year in a row, is the richest person in America. Warren Buffet, Mark Ellison were number two and three on the list while Jeff Bezos, Larry Page and Sergey Brin are sitting at twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth.
And so it goes: the Microsoft co-founder continues to be the wealthiest American for the 20th year in a row, according to the list, thanks to his total net worth of $72 billion, up $6 billion from 2012. In second place comes Warren Buffett with $58.5 billion, up $12.5 billion from 2012. Oracle chief executive Mark Ellison is worth a massive $41 billion, remaining flat year over year, and pegs in at third place.
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