
MSI 970 Gaming AM3+ Motherboard Review
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Antec ISK600 Mini-ITX Case Review
Want to build a gaming system on a budget? Then you have to know where to spend your money to get the best bang for the buck. Its always tempting to go for the flashy, high end motherboards with tons of extra features, but you may find that those extra features dont buy you much in the way of extra performance. Micro Star International has sent B... [PCSTATS]
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MSI Z97 XPower AC LGA 1150 Motherboard Review
Antec is no stranger to the chassis market, with well respected products such as the Nine Hundred and Twelve Hundred series chassis. However, Antec has little to offer in the Mini-ITX market, with just the ISK100 and 300 series released thus far. Last November, Antec released the newest case in their Mini-ITX lineup, the ISK600. The small form fact... [PCSTATS]
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ASUS Radeon R9 270X DirectCU II TOP Video Card Review
MSI's Z97 XPower AC is one of its flagship LGA 1150 motherboards and is specifically designed for the overclocking enthusiast. It carries a huge list of features, a rich bundle of accessories, and and a rich price tag as well at $379. Is the Z97 XPower AC actually worth that? We wondered the same thing.
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IDE HDD Block Mode.
Today on our test bench we have the fastest AMD Radeon R9 270X offering from ASUS in the form of the ASUS DirectCU II TOP model. We will compare it to a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 to see who reigns supreme at just over the $200 price point. We will compare it to a GeForce GTX 760, and overclock the R9 270X as high as it will go.
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Sapphire Dual-X AMD R9 285 Tonga 2GB Graphics Card Review
"This BIOS feature speeds up hard disk access by transferring multiple sectors of data per interrupt instead of using the usual single-sector transfer mode. This mode of transferring data is known as block transfers.
When you enable this feature, the BIOS will automatically detect if your hard disk supports block transfers and set the proper blo... [PCSTATS]
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Intel Core i7 5960X Haswell-E Processor Review Featuring The Gigabyte X99 Gami
After much anticipation and speculation we can finally present our review of AMDs new Tonga based graphics card. Today we are reviewing Tonga Pro, thats the first iteration of Tonga, which forms the R9 285 graphics card. It is expected that a Tonga XT variant will arrive at a later date to form the R9 285X. Weve already known the specification... [PCSTATS]
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Plextor M6S 256GB Solid State Drive Review
The Intel Core i7 5960X, codename Haswell-E, is probably 2014's worst kept secret. As I am writing this review the full specifications, pricing and pictures of just about every X99 board in existence have already been made public and the NDA is still a few days off. Product launches like this make me wonder what purpose NDAs even serve when they ap... [PCSTATS]
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Corsair CS850M Power Supply Review
Our look over Plextors M6- SSD product line has seen us look at their M6e PCIe based M.2 drive, where the limitations of the SATA interface are no match for top end performance and more recently the M6M, a mSATA drive that packs the same components but in a tiny frame, with speeds that set it apart from many other drives in its class. Today were ... [PCSTATS]
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Thermaltake Core V21 MATX Case Review
Today we look at one of the latest power supplies from Corsair, the CS850M a semi modular unit which ships with 80 Plus Gold certification. Corsair have a wide range of power supplies available as it stands so how does this unit slot into their current portfolio?
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Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
When it came to selecting parts for a small form factor PC you had to be very careful as to what you put into it as they usually did not have much in the terms of cooling. Thus resulting in a PC capable of being used as a Home Theater PC, but not very much more than that. However, with
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