Sunday, January 5, 2014

IT News Head Lines (PCSTATS) 06/01/2014

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logy DiskStation DS214 & DS214play



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NZXT Kraken G10 AIO Graphics Card Adapter
Although the Synology DS214 and the DS214play are two very different products designed for different purposes, they provided similar performance. Surprisingly despite being built on entirely different platforms we ended up with almost identical results and what’s great about that is those results were very good.
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Thermaltake Commander F5 multi-fan controller
“When it comes to graphic card cooling, aftermarket air coolers were the best option in the past. Also, unless you were going full water cooling, your options were pretty limited. Recently we have started to see a mass of AIO (all in one) water cooling products come to market giving users many more options for CPU cooling; however, up until now the... [PCSTATS]


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WD Black 2 SSD + HDD Dual Drive Review
Today we review the Thermaltake Commander F5 multi-fan controller which allows you to manually adjust the speed of your case fans across five separate channels simultaneously or independently.
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ST75F-GS 750W & ST85F-GS 850W models
The price disparity between solid state and hard disk drives often forces mobile and small form factor users into the unenviable position of choosing performance over capacity. Provided they've got the budget, desktop users needn't compromise, because their systems can accommodate multiple drives of different form factors without issue. But SFF, al... [PCSTATS]


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Gigabyte Brix Projector i3-4010 review: Mini-projector PC
"There are many PSUs in the Strider Gold series, but currently only 2 in the Gold S Series; the ST75F-GS 750W & ST85F-GS 850W models. Their main focus on PSUs recently have been on downsizing the enthusiasts PSUs. Note that these are the smallest fully modular ATX PSUs in their wattage class. This makes them compatible with all ATX cases, even SFF... [PCSTATS]


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Cooler Master Cosmos SE ATX Tower Case Review
Gigabyte makes very interesting mini-PCs along with their hardware components, but a special product in their Brix catalogue is the Brix Projector. We recently had the opportunity to try it out. The concept of the Gigabyte Brix Projector i3-4010 is a very original one, and the design looks good as well. In practice, however, it feels more like a sh... [PCSTATS]


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Review: ADATA DashDrive Elite SE720 128GB External SSD @ Custom PC Review
Summary: The Cosmos SE is the full size Cosmos little brother. The Cosmos SE is packs a massive amount of features into a small package.
The case is modded from the factory, but there is so much more to be done.
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ROCCAT Tusko Widescreen strays
Excerpt: "Today we’ll be doing a review on the ADATA DashDrive Elite SE720 128GB. The DashDrive Elite SE720 128GB is a USB 3.0, bus powered portable SSD that, unlike portable hard drives, should easily be capable of saturating USB 3.0's 5Gbps bandwidth. The drive is unfortunately only offered in the 128GB variety and ADATA simply lists the drive as... [PCSTATS]


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Gigabyte Brix GB-BXI7 review: Mini-powerhouse with i7
We review the ROCCAT Tusko monitor bag, which as you've guessed is designed to make the transport of larger 20-24" widescreen flatpanel monitors much easier. You may not need to carry around a monitor with you everyday but for those times you do need to lug it around, the Tusko could come in handy. See what we made of the Tusko and if its handy e... [PCSTATS]


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MSI AG2712 Gaming All-in-One review
Gigabyte has made excellent motherboards and graphics cards for many years, but more recently the company has begun making mini-PCs. You can buy them with affordable, entry-level hardware such as Celeron processors, or with a much more powerful Haswell Core i7 like the one we tested.
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Available Tags:Thermaltake , SSD , HDD , Gigabyte , Cooler Master , i7 , MSI , Gaming

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