CES Event Coverage: LUNA ROX V8
TechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.comThinking
Outside the CubeSat, 10 Jan 2015 13:37:28
+0000en-UShourly1Techwarelabshttps://feedburner.google.comCES Event
Coverage: LUNA ROX
V8http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/U-I5F4yIprk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-event-coverage-luna-rox-v8/#commentsSat,
10 Jan 2015 13:36:02 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEditorialsEvent
Coveragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35322TechwareLabs had the luck of
running into the Chief Innovation Office of LUNA, a company based in
Tampa Florida that will bring an eight core cell phone to market in a
matter of days from now. This phone has the specs of a thoroughbred with
a bargain basement pricetag and it's unlocked. We sat down with James
to discuss this new phone at the Washington Dulles airport and bring you
an exclusive hands on look at the ROX V8.
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2015 Event Coverage Captherm
Systemshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/de13mbtank8/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-event-coverage-captherm-systems/#commentsFri,
09 Jan 2015 03:59:40 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35221We ran across this
company in the Sands Expo showing off some truly remarkable technology
that could very well give traditional watercooling a run for the money.
Captherm Systems was demonstrating a self contained phase change system
that boasted better efficiency and cooling that both heatsinks and
watercooling. The small system uses a vertical radiator seated on top of
what could be called the most manly waterblock made to date. The
waterblock is comprised of 4 different metals which Captherm Systems
melds together using small explosions. Yes thats right Captherm blows
things up to create their product.
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X99-A Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/icMgeFwAJvY/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-x99-a-motherboard-review/#commentsThu,
08 Jan 2015 23:59:31 +0000Giovanny
VasquezFeaturedMotherboardsReviews5960x motherboardasus ddr4Asus x99
motherboardAsus X99-Abest x99 motherboardddr4
motherboardhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35073Today we are taking a
look at the Asus X99-A motherboard from Asus. This motherboard sports
the brand new X99 chipset a 2011-3 socket and blazing fast DDR4, quite
the upgrade from the aging X79. With the capability of running Intel’s
latest Haswell-E or server grade Xeon processors you know you are in for
serious business. Unmatched performance at a reasonable price for a
motherboard capable of handling top of the line processors seems too
good to be true however, this is Asus we are talking about.
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2015 Event Coverage:
Mushkinhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/t54QjKQrxKk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-event-coverage-mushkin/#commentsThu,
08 Jan 2015 14:53:45 +0000Jason
JacobsAnnouncementsFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35195We had
the fortune to spend some time at the Mushkin suite and take a look at
some of their new products for 2015 including their newly announced
Striker SSD. You would be suprised at the number of IOPS this drive is
capable of and even more blown away by some of Mushkins other products
at CES 2015.
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Experience Dell Venue 8
7000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/AgRAxS3kb98/http://www.techwarelabs.com/digital-experience-dell-venue-8-7000/#commentsWed,
07 Jan 2015 16:21:17 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35189TechwareLabs brings
you a hands on look at the worlds thinnest tablet. At 6mm the Dell Venue
8 7000 should come to market at around $399 which places it firmly in
competition with the Samsung Galaxy S tablet.
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2015 Booth Babes Day
1http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/EnS_rDmWdVI/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/#commentsWed,
07 Jan 2015 15:36:40 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35105CES 2015 has
officially kicked off and no coverage would be complete without a look
at the stunning babes from the show floor. Grab onto your seat and get
some ice packs as these ladies are hot. TechwareLabs brings you a quick
peek at some of the babes from CES.
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Core i7-5960X Haswell-E CPU
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/l-bTQbe3v_I/http://www.techwarelabs.com/intel-core-i7-5960x-haswell-e-cpu-review/#commentsMon,
05 Jan 2015 03:02:14 +0000Giovanny
VasquezFeaturedProcessorsReviews5960x5960X review8 core processorbest
intel cpuextreme cpufastest cpufastest processorGiovanny
VasquezHaswell-Eintel cpu reviewintel i7-5960X reviewprocessor
reviewhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34390If you wanted to buy an 8-Core
CPU you had to fork over thousands on an Intel Xeon server grade CPU or
buy an outclassed AMD processor. In September, Intel unleashed its
first ever consumer grade 8-Core CPU with never before seen DDR4 and the
long awaited enthusiast chipset, X99. With a jaw dropping 8-Cores, 16
threads, 3.0GHz clock, 20MB of Cache, and 22nm architecture, the 5960X
offers some devastating specs on paper. The over the top performance
offered by this processor is not for everyone, if you want to buy the
“Extreme” version of the Haswell variant you better be in the need for
some extreme computing power. 10/10
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Core X1 ITX Case
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/DhX1FsklIcw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/thermaltake-core-x1-itx-case-review/#commentsMon,
05 Jan 2015 02:55:25 +0000Jason
JacobsCasesReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34989The PC industry
doesn't suffer from a lack of case manufacturers, however, there are
case manufactures and then there are companies blessed to have
engineering excellence. Every now and then I am blown away by the depth
of insight and excellence of a product. Sometimes it happens often
enough with a particular company that I know someone behind the scenes
really knows their stuff. To get it right often enough shows real
talent, and its important that you as the consumers realize what a big
part that should be in your buying decision. Thermaltake is a name I
have known for years as I watched the company grow from small heatsinks
and peripherals to the PC powerhouse they are today. I am the Editor in
Chief at TechwareLabs.com and on my desk...
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G Watch R Smartwatch
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/j8YbmBDWFZc/http://www.techwarelabs.com/lg-g-watch-r-smartwatch-review/#commentsThu,
01 Jan 2015 21:41:35 +0000Jason
JacobsFeaturedPhonesReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34918You
already know about smart watches or you wouldn't be here reading this.
The latest in wearable technology allows you wrist access to many of the
features you love on your smart phone without having to take it out and
turn it on. A quick turn of your wrist and you can check a myriad of
things limited only by the ever expanding available android wear
applications. This review will be a bit different from others I have
done in the past as it will reflect my real life purchase of the LG G
Watch R and the facts and experience that led to the decision. I hope it
will help you when making your decision for a smart watch.
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& Wilkins P5 Series 2 On-Ear
Headphoneshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/7tINaAQpvt4/http://www.techwarelabs.com/bowers-wilkins-p5-series-2-on-ear-headphones/#commentsTue,
30 Dec 2014 21:09:43 +0000Jason
JacobsAudioFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34832For the
enthusiast there is no price for quality sound, and for the discerning
audiophile high quality headphones are a must. If you fit into either of
these categories you know Bowers & Wilkins produces some of the
best audio products on the market. Today we have the pleasure of
slipping on their P5 headphones for this TechwareLabs review.
Big
sound doesn't have to come from big speakers, just high quality ones,
and you can often find room filling sound that is loud but without
quality. The P5 Series 2 headphones aims to give your ears room filling
sound with excellent quality. Retail pricetag on the P5 is a bit high
at $299 but they can be found ranging from $229 to $269 on store
shelves.
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Case for Cloud Backup at
Homehttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/kD5IbG_CADw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/the-case-for-cloud-backup-at-home/#commentsMon,
15 Dec 2014 03:51:49 +0000Josh
MartinArticlesEditorialsStoragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=348235
years ago a good backup solution for your house was to buy an external
hard drive and put copies of you data on it. The problem now is that
with multiple computers a single external USB drive will be quite the
task to move around from system to system. Also if you are using the
external as another storage device to free space, you no longer have two
copies and the external is your master. You are still highly
susceptible to hardware failure. Quickly it becomes apparent that an
external hard drive sitting next to your computer is not going to
protect you against all inevitabilities, or even most of them.
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Master Storm Trooper Unboxing and
Installhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/oYi3WQZKczk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/cooler-master-storm-trooper-unboxing-and-install/#commentsFri,
12 Dec 2014 20:27:34 +0000Josh
MartinCasesFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34772The Cooler
Master Storm Trooper case has been out for a while. Today we check out a
system install into this case and bring you our real life testing and
experience. Is this an easy install, or is your money better spent
elsewhere? Watch what happens as our Josh Martin takes the Trooper out
for a spin, you may be surprised by what he found.
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d2 Thunderbolt 2
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/9JeuJVkaZZI/http://www.techwarelabs.com/lacie-d2-thunderbolt-2-review/#commentsWed,
10 Dec 2014 01:30:00 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedReviewsStoragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34469LaCie, a
company that is well known for high end storage devices has just
released the d2 Thunderbolt 2. This new upgrade to their d2 desktop
storage line is a great edition to LaCie family. The d2 Thunderbolt 2 is
the first single drive solution to feature Thunderbolt 2 connectivity
as well as the first to include both Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 together.
If this wasn't enough for you, LaCie also allows users the to purchase
an SSD Upgrade Kit to enhance the d2 thunderbolt 2's performance.
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Platform Migration: Mac to
Windowshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/EI3q0hRVy7I/http://www.techwarelabs.com/storage-platform-migration-mac-to-windows/#commentsFri,
21 Nov 2014 15:10:05 +0000Josh
MartinArticlesEditorialsFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34748Storage
Platform Migration Mac to Windows: The Joy. The Horror. My Nightmare.
Like
a lot of Systems Administrators these days I work in a mixed platform
environment of Macs and Windows. In Today’s BYOD culture this subject
can make your blood boil. No matter where you stand on the war you can
appreciate my struggle.
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Hi-Fi Z97WE Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/uXNcTNwYuxE/http://www.techwarelabs.com/biostar-hi-fi-z97we-motherboard-review/#commentsWed,
19 Nov 2014 13:22:24 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedMotherboardsReviewsBiostarBiostar Hi-Fi Z97WEBiostar Hi-Fi
Z97WE reviewHi-Fi Z97WEHi-Fi Z97WE motherboardtechware biostartechware
labs biostartechware labs Biostar Hi-Fi
Z97WEhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34408Biostar, a company which has
been releasing motherboards for almost three decades, has just released
the new Hi-Fi Z97WE. While Biostar has been around for some time, it
isn't usually the first company that comes to mind when searching for a
new motherboard. Although this may be the case for most for most PC
enthusiasts, the fact remains that it will be hard to find a motherboard
loaded with the same new features as the Hi-Fi Z97WE for a better
price. Biostar is known for having some of the most affordable boards on
the market and the Hi-Fi Z97WE is no exception. You can find Biostar's
Hi-Fi Z97WE on Newegg for $114.99, which is an outstanding price for a
Haswell board.
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E-One Headset Holder
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/40dV1e-lplw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/luxa%c2%b2-e-one-headset-holder-review/#commentsWed,
05 Nov 2014 04:37:03 +0000Giovanny
VasquezAccessoriesFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33769Most
PC gamers and enthusiasts use expensive headsets for pristine audio
quality and clarity and are often plagued by an annoying and possibly
costly nuisance, there is nowhere to properly place a headset and Luxa²
has found a solution to that problem. The E-One is an elegant, well
built, sturdy aluminum headset holder that is capable of holding any and
all headsets. With the E-One headset holder, Luxa² saved gamers and
desktop users from having to hang an expensive headset on your monitor
or simply leaving it on a desk where it can get scratched and possibly
fall.
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Maximus VII Gene Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/8SBMUcgnvP8/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-gene-motherboard-review/#commentsMon,
03 Nov 2014 03:27:06 +0000Claribel
AlvarezFeaturedMotherboardsReviewsASUSAsus Maximus VII Gene Reviewasus
motherboard reviewIntelMaximus VII GeneMotherboardsocket
1150TechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33653If you are a gamer
or If you have a passion to overclock, tweak, tune and what have you,
the Maximus VII line were practically made for you. The Maximus VII Gene
is part of the R.O.G. Lineup in motherboards for Asus, we have the
Formula, Hero, Gene and then the Impact, where you are scaling in size
alone. The retail price of the Maximus VII Gene is $219.99, making it
one of the more expensive current mATX motherboards currently, compared
to Gigabyte, ASRock and MSI, but for what it brings you I believe it is
well worth every cent.
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R9 285 Dual-X OC Video Card
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/P-wjRUv_zDQ/http://www.techwarelabs.com/sapphire-r9-285-dual-x-oc-video-card-review/#commentsWed,
29 Oct 2014 02:58:23 +0000Eric GuestFeaturedReviewsVideo Cards285 vs
280 reviewamd 285 gpu reviewamd 285 reviewbest amd 285 reviewbest amd
gaming cardbest graphics card reviewbest video card reviewEric
GuestSapphire Dual-X R9 285
reviewTechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33639Today we are
taking a look at the Tonga-based Sapphire R9 285 Dual-X. Along with the
architecture enhancements found in the new Hawaii cards, this 285 also
sports Sapphire's tried and true dual-fan heat-pipe based cooler. With
Tonga's lower power draw combined with a quality cooler, we can expect
some low temps, quiet operation, and plenty of overclocking headroom.
Read on to see how it performs.
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Maximus Vii Hero Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/HwMJbWSCDHs/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-hero-motherboard-review/#commentsMon,
27 Oct 2014 03:43:48 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedMotherboardsReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33790When
you first set your eyes on the MAXIMUS VII HERO, you notice how good
this board actually looks. Like most of the ROG products, this board has
a red and black scheme with a matte black PCB and red highlights dotted
around the heat sinks and expansion slots. However, there are also some
bright red sections on the PCB, as well as some red LEDs on the chipset
heat sink, which makes this board really stand out from the
competition. Your not just paying for some LEDs though, this bad boy
comes loaded with great features.
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Core V71 Case
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/JRiiJlw6TLM/http://www.techwarelabs.com/thermaltake-core-v71-case-review/#commentsWed,
22 Oct 2014 03:13:23 +0000Eric GuestCasesFeaturedReviewsbest full tower
case reviewbest watercooling casecore v71 vs urban t81Eric
GuestTechwareLabsthermaltake core v71 case reviewthermaltake water
cooling reviewhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33464Today we are taking a
look at one of Thermaltake's top of the line cases, the Core V71. This
full-tower beast has a subtle curved mesh exterior, a fully modular
internal design, a massive amount of built-in air cooling, and support
for a monster water cooling setup. Read on to see how it performs.
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CES 2015 Event Coverage Captherm Systems
TechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.comThinking
Outside the CubeSat, 10 Jan 2015 13:37:28
+0000en-UShourly1Techwarelabshttps://feedburner.google.comCES Event
Coverage: LUNA ROX
V8http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/U-I5F4yIprk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-event-coverage-luna-rox-v8/#commentsSat,
10 Jan 2015 13:36:02 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEditorialsEvent
Coveragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35322TechwareLabs had the luck of
running into the Chief Innovation Office of LUNA, a company based in
Tampa Florida that will bring an eight core cell phone to market in a
matter of days from now. This phone has the specs of a thoroughbred with
a bargain basement pricetag and it's unlocked. We sat down with James
to discuss this new phone at the Washington Dulles airport and bring you
an exclusive hands on look at the ROX V8.
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2015 Event Coverage Captherm
Systemshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/de13mbtank8/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-event-coverage-captherm-systems/#commentsFri,
09 Jan 2015 03:59:40 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35221We ran across this
company in the Sands Expo showing off some truly remarkable technology
that could very well give traditional watercooling a run for the money.
Captherm Systems was demonstrating a self contained phase change system
that boasted better efficiency and cooling that both heatsinks and
watercooling. The small system uses a vertical radiator seated on top of
what could be called the most manly waterblock made to date. The
waterblock is comprised of 4 different metals which Captherm Systems
melds together using small explosions. Yes thats right Captherm blows
things up to create their product.
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X99-A Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/icMgeFwAJvY/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-x99-a-motherboard-review/#commentsThu,
08 Jan 2015 23:59:31 +0000Giovanny
VasquezFeaturedMotherboardsReviews5960x motherboardasus ddr4Asus x99
motherboardAsus X99-Abest x99 motherboardddr4
motherboardhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35073Today we are taking a
look at the Asus X99-A motherboard from Asus. This motherboard sports
the brand new X99 chipset a 2011-3 socket and blazing fast DDR4, quite
the upgrade from the aging X79. With the capability of running Intel’s
latest Haswell-E or server grade Xeon processors you know you are in for
serious business. Unmatched performance at a reasonable price for a
motherboard capable of handling top of the line processors seems too
good to be true however, this is Asus we are talking about.
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2015 Event Coverage:
Mushkinhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/t54QjKQrxKk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-event-coverage-mushkin/#commentsThu,
08 Jan 2015 14:53:45 +0000Jason
JacobsAnnouncementsFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35195We had
the fortune to spend some time at the Mushkin suite and take a look at
some of their new products for 2015 including their newly announced
Striker SSD. You would be suprised at the number of IOPS this drive is
capable of and even more blown away by some of Mushkins other products
at CES 2015.
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Experience Dell Venue 8
7000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/AgRAxS3kb98/http://www.techwarelabs.com/digital-experience-dell-venue-8-7000/#commentsWed,
07 Jan 2015 16:21:17 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35189TechwareLabs brings
you a hands on look at the worlds thinnest tablet. At 6mm the Dell Venue
8 7000 should come to market at around $399 which places it firmly in
competition with the Samsung Galaxy S tablet.
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2015 Booth Babes Day
1http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/EnS_rDmWdVI/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/#commentsWed,
07 Jan 2015 15:36:40 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35105CES 2015 has
officially kicked off and no coverage would be complete without a look
at the stunning babes from the show floor. Grab onto your seat and get
some ice packs as these ladies are hot. TechwareLabs brings you a quick
peek at some of the babes from CES.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/feed/0http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/Intel
Core i7-5960X Haswell-E CPU
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/l-bTQbe3v_I/http://www.techwarelabs.com/intel-core-i7-5960x-haswell-e-cpu-review/#commentsMon,
05 Jan 2015 03:02:14 +0000Giovanny
VasquezFeaturedProcessorsReviews5960x5960X review8 core processorbest
intel cpuextreme cpufastest cpufastest processorGiovanny
VasquezHaswell-Eintel cpu reviewintel i7-5960X reviewprocessor
reviewhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34390If you wanted to buy an 8-Core
CPU you had to fork over thousands on an Intel Xeon server grade CPU or
buy an outclassed AMD processor. In September, Intel unleashed its
first ever consumer grade 8-Core CPU with never before seen DDR4 and the
long awaited enthusiast chipset, X99. With a jaw dropping 8-Cores, 16
threads, 3.0GHz clock, 20MB of Cache, and 22nm architecture, the 5960X
offers some devastating specs on paper. The over the top performance
offered by this processor is not for everyone, if you want to buy the
“Extreme” version of the Haswell variant you better be in the need for
some extreme computing power. 10/10
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Core X1 ITX Case
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/DhX1FsklIcw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/thermaltake-core-x1-itx-case-review/#commentsMon,
05 Jan 2015 02:55:25 +0000Jason
JacobsCasesReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34989The PC industry
doesn't suffer from a lack of case manufacturers, however, there are
case manufactures and then there are companies blessed to have
engineering excellence. Every now and then I am blown away by the depth
of insight and excellence of a product. Sometimes it happens often
enough with a particular company that I know someone behind the scenes
really knows their stuff. To get it right often enough shows real
talent, and its important that you as the consumers realize what a big
part that should be in your buying decision. Thermaltake is a name I
have known for years as I watched the company grow from small heatsinks
and peripherals to the PC powerhouse they are today. I am the Editor in
Chief at TechwareLabs.com and on my desk...
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G Watch R Smartwatch
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/j8YbmBDWFZc/http://www.techwarelabs.com/lg-g-watch-r-smartwatch-review/#commentsThu,
01 Jan 2015 21:41:35 +0000Jason
JacobsFeaturedPhonesReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34918You
already know about smart watches or you wouldn't be here reading this.
The latest in wearable technology allows you wrist access to many of the
features you love on your smart phone without having to take it out and
turn it on. A quick turn of your wrist and you can check a myriad of
things limited only by the ever expanding available android wear
applications. This review will be a bit different from others I have
done in the past as it will reflect my real life purchase of the LG G
Watch R and the facts and experience that led to the decision. I hope it
will help you when making your decision for a smart watch.
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& Wilkins P5 Series 2 On-Ear
Headphoneshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/7tINaAQpvt4/http://www.techwarelabs.com/bowers-wilkins-p5-series-2-on-ear-headphones/#commentsTue,
30 Dec 2014 21:09:43 +0000Jason
JacobsAudioFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34832For the
enthusiast there is no price for quality sound, and for the discerning
audiophile high quality headphones are a must. If you fit into either of
these categories you know Bowers & Wilkins produces some of the
best audio products on the market. Today we have the pleasure of
slipping on their P5 headphones for this TechwareLabs review.
Big
sound doesn't have to come from big speakers, just high quality ones,
and you can often find room filling sound that is loud but without
quality. The P5 Series 2 headphones aims to give your ears room filling
sound with excellent quality. Retail pricetag on the P5 is a bit high
at $299 but they can be found ranging from $229 to $269 on store
shelves.
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Case for Cloud Backup at
Homehttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/kD5IbG_CADw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/the-case-for-cloud-backup-at-home/#commentsMon,
15 Dec 2014 03:51:49 +0000Josh
MartinArticlesEditorialsStoragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=348235
years ago a good backup solution for your house was to buy an external
hard drive and put copies of you data on it. The problem now is that
with multiple computers a single external USB drive will be quite the
task to move around from system to system. Also if you are using the
external as another storage device to free space, you no longer have two
copies and the external is your master. You are still highly
susceptible to hardware failure. Quickly it becomes apparent that an
external hard drive sitting next to your computer is not going to
protect you against all inevitabilities, or even most of them.
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Master Storm Trooper Unboxing and
Installhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/oYi3WQZKczk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/cooler-master-storm-trooper-unboxing-and-install/#commentsFri,
12 Dec 2014 20:27:34 +0000Josh
MartinCasesFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34772The Cooler
Master Storm Trooper case has been out for a while. Today we check out a
system install into this case and bring you our real life testing and
experience. Is this an easy install, or is your money better spent
elsewhere? Watch what happens as our Josh Martin takes the Trooper out
for a spin, you may be surprised by what he found.
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d2 Thunderbolt 2
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/9JeuJVkaZZI/http://www.techwarelabs.com/lacie-d2-thunderbolt-2-review/#commentsWed,
10 Dec 2014 01:30:00 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedReviewsStoragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34469LaCie, a
company that is well known for high end storage devices has just
released the d2 Thunderbolt 2. This new upgrade to their d2 desktop
storage line is a great edition to LaCie family. The d2 Thunderbolt 2 is
the first single drive solution to feature Thunderbolt 2 connectivity
as well as the first to include both Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 together.
If this wasn't enough for you, LaCie also allows users the to purchase
an SSD Upgrade Kit to enhance the d2 thunderbolt 2's performance.
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Platform Migration: Mac to
Windowshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/EI3q0hRVy7I/http://www.techwarelabs.com/storage-platform-migration-mac-to-windows/#commentsFri,
21 Nov 2014 15:10:05 +0000Josh
MartinArticlesEditorialsFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34748Storage
Platform Migration Mac to Windows: The Joy. The Horror. My Nightmare.
Like
a lot of Systems Administrators these days I work in a mixed platform
environment of Macs and Windows. In Today’s BYOD culture this subject
can make your blood boil. No matter where you stand on the war you can
appreciate my struggle.
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Hi-Fi Z97WE Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/uXNcTNwYuxE/http://www.techwarelabs.com/biostar-hi-fi-z97we-motherboard-review/#commentsWed,
19 Nov 2014 13:22:24 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedMotherboardsReviewsBiostarBiostar Hi-Fi Z97WEBiostar Hi-Fi
Z97WE reviewHi-Fi Z97WEHi-Fi Z97WE motherboardtechware biostartechware
labs biostartechware labs Biostar Hi-Fi
Z97WEhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34408Biostar, a company which has
been releasing motherboards for almost three decades, has just released
the new Hi-Fi Z97WE. While Biostar has been around for some time, it
isn't usually the first company that comes to mind when searching for a
new motherboard. Although this may be the case for most for most PC
enthusiasts, the fact remains that it will be hard to find a motherboard
loaded with the same new features as the Hi-Fi Z97WE for a better
price. Biostar is known for having some of the most affordable boards on
the market and the Hi-Fi Z97WE is no exception. You can find Biostar's
Hi-Fi Z97WE on Newegg for $114.99, which is an outstanding price for a
Haswell board.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/biostar-hi-fi-z97we-motherboard-review/feed/1http://www.techwarelabs.com/biostar-hi-fi-z97we-motherboard-review/Luxa²
E-One Headset Holder
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/40dV1e-lplw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/luxa%c2%b2-e-one-headset-holder-review/#commentsWed,
05 Nov 2014 04:37:03 +0000Giovanny
VasquezAccessoriesFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33769Most
PC gamers and enthusiasts use expensive headsets for pristine audio
quality and clarity and are often plagued by an annoying and possibly
costly nuisance, there is nowhere to properly place a headset and Luxa²
has found a solution to that problem. The E-One is an elegant, well
built, sturdy aluminum headset holder that is capable of holding any and
all headsets. With the E-One headset holder, Luxa² saved gamers and
desktop users from having to hang an expensive headset on your monitor
or simply leaving it on a desk where it can get scratched and possibly
fall.
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Maximus VII Gene Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/8SBMUcgnvP8/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-gene-motherboard-review/#commentsMon,
03 Nov 2014 03:27:06 +0000Claribel
AlvarezFeaturedMotherboardsReviewsASUSAsus Maximus VII Gene Reviewasus
motherboard reviewIntelMaximus VII GeneMotherboardsocket
1150TechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33653If you are a gamer
or If you have a passion to overclock, tweak, tune and what have you,
the Maximus VII line were practically made for you. The Maximus VII Gene
is part of the R.O.G. Lineup in motherboards for Asus, we have the
Formula, Hero, Gene and then the Impact, where you are scaling in size
alone. The retail price of the Maximus VII Gene is $219.99, making it
one of the more expensive current mATX motherboards currently, compared
to Gigabyte, ASRock and MSI, but for what it brings you I believe it is
well worth every cent.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-gene-motherboard-review/feed/2http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-gene-motherboard-review/Sapphire
R9 285 Dual-X OC Video Card
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/P-wjRUv_zDQ/http://www.techwarelabs.com/sapphire-r9-285-dual-x-oc-video-card-review/#commentsWed,
29 Oct 2014 02:58:23 +0000Eric GuestFeaturedReviewsVideo Cards285 vs
280 reviewamd 285 gpu reviewamd 285 reviewbest amd 285 reviewbest amd
gaming cardbest graphics card reviewbest video card reviewEric
GuestSapphire Dual-X R9 285
reviewTechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33639Today we are
taking a look at the Tonga-based Sapphire R9 285 Dual-X. Along with the
architecture enhancements found in the new Hawaii cards, this 285 also
sports Sapphire's tried and true dual-fan heat-pipe based cooler. With
Tonga's lower power draw combined with a quality cooler, we can expect
some low temps, quiet operation, and plenty of overclocking headroom.
Read on to see how it performs.
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Maximus Vii Hero Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/HwMJbWSCDHs/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-hero-motherboard-review/#commentsMon,
27 Oct 2014 03:43:48 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedMotherboardsReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33790When
you first set your eyes on the MAXIMUS VII HERO, you notice how good
this board actually looks. Like most of the ROG products, this board has
a red and black scheme with a matte black PCB and red highlights dotted
around the heat sinks and expansion slots. However, there are also some
bright red sections on the PCB, as well as some red LEDs on the chipset
heat sink, which makes this board really stand out from the
competition. Your not just paying for some LEDs though, this bad boy
comes loaded with great features.
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Core V71 Case
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/JRiiJlw6TLM/http://www.techwarelabs.com/thermaltake-core-v71-case-review/#commentsWed,
22 Oct 2014 03:13:23 +0000Eric GuestCasesFeaturedReviewsbest full tower
case reviewbest watercooling casecore v71 vs urban t81Eric
GuestTechwareLabsthermaltake core v71 case reviewthermaltake water
cooling reviewhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33464Today we are taking a
look at one of Thermaltake's top of the line cases, the Core V71. This
full-tower beast has a subtle curved mesh exterior, a fully modular
internal design, a massive amount of built-in air cooling, and support
for a monster water cooling setup. Read on to see how it performs.
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ASUS X99-A Motherboard Review
TechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.comThinking
Outside the CubeSat, 10 Jan 2015 13:37:28
+0000en-UShourly1Techwarelabshttps://feedburner.google.comCES Event
Coverage: LUNA ROX
V8http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/U-I5F4yIprk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-event-coverage-luna-rox-v8/#commentsSat,
10 Jan 2015 13:36:02 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEditorialsEvent
Coveragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35322TechwareLabs had the luck of
running into the Chief Innovation Office of LUNA, a company based in
Tampa Florida that will bring an eight core cell phone to market in a
matter of days from now. This phone has the specs of a thoroughbred with
a bargain basement pricetag and it's unlocked. We sat down with James
to discuss this new phone at the Washington Dulles airport and bring you
an exclusive hands on look at the ROX V8.
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2015 Event Coverage Captherm
Systemshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/de13mbtank8/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-event-coverage-captherm-systems/#commentsFri,
09 Jan 2015 03:59:40 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35221We ran across this
company in the Sands Expo showing off some truly remarkable technology
that could very well give traditional watercooling a run for the money.
Captherm Systems was demonstrating a self contained phase change system
that boasted better efficiency and cooling that both heatsinks and
watercooling. The small system uses a vertical radiator seated on top of
what could be called the most manly waterblock made to date. The
waterblock is comprised of 4 different metals which Captherm Systems
melds together using small explosions. Yes thats right Captherm blows
things up to create their product.
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X99-A Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/icMgeFwAJvY/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-x99-a-motherboard-review/#commentsThu,
08 Jan 2015 23:59:31 +0000Giovanny
VasquezFeaturedMotherboardsReviews5960x motherboardasus ddr4Asus x99
motherboardAsus X99-Abest x99 motherboardddr4
motherboardhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35073Today we are taking a
look at the Asus X99-A motherboard from Asus. This motherboard sports
the brand new X99 chipset a 2011-3 socket and blazing fast DDR4, quite
the upgrade from the aging X79. With the capability of running Intel’s
latest Haswell-E or server grade Xeon processors you know you are in for
serious business. Unmatched performance at a reasonable price for a
motherboard capable of handling top of the line processors seems too
good to be true however, this is Asus we are talking about.
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2015 Event Coverage:
Mushkinhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/t54QjKQrxKk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-event-coverage-mushkin/#commentsThu,
08 Jan 2015 14:53:45 +0000Jason
JacobsAnnouncementsFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35195We had
the fortune to spend some time at the Mushkin suite and take a look at
some of their new products for 2015 including their newly announced
Striker SSD. You would be suprised at the number of IOPS this drive is
capable of and even more blown away by some of Mushkins other products
at CES 2015.
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Experience Dell Venue 8
7000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/AgRAxS3kb98/http://www.techwarelabs.com/digital-experience-dell-venue-8-7000/#commentsWed,
07 Jan 2015 16:21:17 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35189TechwareLabs brings
you a hands on look at the worlds thinnest tablet. At 6mm the Dell Venue
8 7000 should come to market at around $399 which places it firmly in
competition with the Samsung Galaxy S tablet.
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2015 Booth Babes Day
1http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/EnS_rDmWdVI/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/#commentsWed,
07 Jan 2015 15:36:40 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35105CES 2015 has
officially kicked off and no coverage would be complete without a look
at the stunning babes from the show floor. Grab onto your seat and get
some ice packs as these ladies are hot. TechwareLabs brings you a quick
peek at some of the babes from CES.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/feed/0http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/Intel
Core i7-5960X Haswell-E CPU
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/l-bTQbe3v_I/http://www.techwarelabs.com/intel-core-i7-5960x-haswell-e-cpu-review/#commentsMon,
05 Jan 2015 03:02:14 +0000Giovanny
VasquezFeaturedProcessorsReviews5960x5960X review8 core processorbest
intel cpuextreme cpufastest cpufastest processorGiovanny
VasquezHaswell-Eintel cpu reviewintel i7-5960X reviewprocessor
reviewhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34390If you wanted to buy an 8-Core
CPU you had to fork over thousands on an Intel Xeon server grade CPU or
buy an outclassed AMD processor. In September, Intel unleashed its
first ever consumer grade 8-Core CPU with never before seen DDR4 and the
long awaited enthusiast chipset, X99. With a jaw dropping 8-Cores, 16
threads, 3.0GHz clock, 20MB of Cache, and 22nm architecture, the 5960X
offers some devastating specs on paper. The over the top performance
offered by this processor is not for everyone, if you want to buy the
“Extreme” version of the Haswell variant you better be in the need for
some extreme computing power. 10/10
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Core X1 ITX Case
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/DhX1FsklIcw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/thermaltake-core-x1-itx-case-review/#commentsMon,
05 Jan 2015 02:55:25 +0000Jason
JacobsCasesReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34989The PC industry
doesn't suffer from a lack of case manufacturers, however, there are
case manufactures and then there are companies blessed to have
engineering excellence. Every now and then I am blown away by the depth
of insight and excellence of a product. Sometimes it happens often
enough with a particular company that I know someone behind the scenes
really knows their stuff. To get it right often enough shows real
talent, and its important that you as the consumers realize what a big
part that should be in your buying decision. Thermaltake is a name I
have known for years as I watched the company grow from small heatsinks
and peripherals to the PC powerhouse they are today. I am the Editor in
Chief at TechwareLabs.com and on my desk...
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G Watch R Smartwatch
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/j8YbmBDWFZc/http://www.techwarelabs.com/lg-g-watch-r-smartwatch-review/#commentsThu,
01 Jan 2015 21:41:35 +0000Jason
JacobsFeaturedPhonesReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34918You
already know about smart watches or you wouldn't be here reading this.
The latest in wearable technology allows you wrist access to many of the
features you love on your smart phone without having to take it out and
turn it on. A quick turn of your wrist and you can check a myriad of
things limited only by the ever expanding available android wear
applications. This review will be a bit different from others I have
done in the past as it will reflect my real life purchase of the LG G
Watch R and the facts and experience that led to the decision. I hope it
will help you when making your decision for a smart watch.
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& Wilkins P5 Series 2 On-Ear
Headphoneshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/7tINaAQpvt4/http://www.techwarelabs.com/bowers-wilkins-p5-series-2-on-ear-headphones/#commentsTue,
30 Dec 2014 21:09:43 +0000Jason
JacobsAudioFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34832For the
enthusiast there is no price for quality sound, and for the discerning
audiophile high quality headphones are a must. If you fit into either of
these categories you know Bowers & Wilkins produces some of the
best audio products on the market. Today we have the pleasure of
slipping on their P5 headphones for this TechwareLabs review.
Big
sound doesn't have to come from big speakers, just high quality ones,
and you can often find room filling sound that is loud but without
quality. The P5 Series 2 headphones aims to give your ears room filling
sound with excellent quality. Retail pricetag on the P5 is a bit high
at $299 but they can be found ranging from $229 to $269 on store
shelves.
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Case for Cloud Backup at
Homehttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/kD5IbG_CADw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/the-case-for-cloud-backup-at-home/#commentsMon,
15 Dec 2014 03:51:49 +0000Josh
MartinArticlesEditorialsStoragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=348235
years ago a good backup solution for your house was to buy an external
hard drive and put copies of you data on it. The problem now is that
with multiple computers a single external USB drive will be quite the
task to move around from system to system. Also if you are using the
external as another storage device to free space, you no longer have two
copies and the external is your master. You are still highly
susceptible to hardware failure. Quickly it becomes apparent that an
external hard drive sitting next to your computer is not going to
protect you against all inevitabilities, or even most of them.
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Master Storm Trooper Unboxing and
Installhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/oYi3WQZKczk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/cooler-master-storm-trooper-unboxing-and-install/#commentsFri,
12 Dec 2014 20:27:34 +0000Josh
MartinCasesFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34772The Cooler
Master Storm Trooper case has been out for a while. Today we check out a
system install into this case and bring you our real life testing and
experience. Is this an easy install, or is your money better spent
elsewhere? Watch what happens as our Josh Martin takes the Trooper out
for a spin, you may be surprised by what he found.
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d2 Thunderbolt 2
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/9JeuJVkaZZI/http://www.techwarelabs.com/lacie-d2-thunderbolt-2-review/#commentsWed,
10 Dec 2014 01:30:00 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedReviewsStoragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34469LaCie, a
company that is well known for high end storage devices has just
released the d2 Thunderbolt 2. This new upgrade to their d2 desktop
storage line is a great edition to LaCie family. The d2 Thunderbolt 2 is
the first single drive solution to feature Thunderbolt 2 connectivity
as well as the first to include both Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 together.
If this wasn't enough for you, LaCie also allows users the to purchase
an SSD Upgrade Kit to enhance the d2 thunderbolt 2's performance.
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Platform Migration: Mac to
Windowshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/EI3q0hRVy7I/http://www.techwarelabs.com/storage-platform-migration-mac-to-windows/#commentsFri,
21 Nov 2014 15:10:05 +0000Josh
MartinArticlesEditorialsFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34748Storage
Platform Migration Mac to Windows: The Joy. The Horror. My Nightmare.
Like
a lot of Systems Administrators these days I work in a mixed platform
environment of Macs and Windows. In Today’s BYOD culture this subject
can make your blood boil. No matter where you stand on the war you can
appreciate my struggle.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/storage-platform-migration-mac-to-windows/feed/0http://www.techwarelabs.com/storage-platform-migration-mac-to-windows/Biostar
Hi-Fi Z97WE Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/uXNcTNwYuxE/http://www.techwarelabs.com/biostar-hi-fi-z97we-motherboard-review/#commentsWed,
19 Nov 2014 13:22:24 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedMotherboardsReviewsBiostarBiostar Hi-Fi Z97WEBiostar Hi-Fi
Z97WE reviewHi-Fi Z97WEHi-Fi Z97WE motherboardtechware biostartechware
labs biostartechware labs Biostar Hi-Fi
Z97WEhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34408Biostar, a company which has
been releasing motherboards for almost three decades, has just released
the new Hi-Fi Z97WE. While Biostar has been around for some time, it
isn't usually the first company that comes to mind when searching for a
new motherboard. Although this may be the case for most for most PC
enthusiasts, the fact remains that it will be hard to find a motherboard
loaded with the same new features as the Hi-Fi Z97WE for a better
price. Biostar is known for having some of the most affordable boards on
the market and the Hi-Fi Z97WE is no exception. You can find Biostar's
Hi-Fi Z97WE on Newegg for $114.99, which is an outstanding price for a
Haswell board.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/biostar-hi-fi-z97we-motherboard-review/feed/1http://www.techwarelabs.com/biostar-hi-fi-z97we-motherboard-review/Luxa²
E-One Headset Holder
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/40dV1e-lplw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/luxa%c2%b2-e-one-headset-holder-review/#commentsWed,
05 Nov 2014 04:37:03 +0000Giovanny
VasquezAccessoriesFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33769Most
PC gamers and enthusiasts use expensive headsets for pristine audio
quality and clarity and are often plagued by an annoying and possibly
costly nuisance, there is nowhere to properly place a headset and Luxa²
has found a solution to that problem. The E-One is an elegant, well
built, sturdy aluminum headset holder that is capable of holding any and
all headsets. With the E-One headset holder, Luxa² saved gamers and
desktop users from having to hang an expensive headset on your monitor
or simply leaving it on a desk where it can get scratched and possibly
fall.
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Maximus VII Gene Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/8SBMUcgnvP8/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-gene-motherboard-review/#commentsMon,
03 Nov 2014 03:27:06 +0000Claribel
AlvarezFeaturedMotherboardsReviewsASUSAsus Maximus VII Gene Reviewasus
motherboard reviewIntelMaximus VII GeneMotherboardsocket
1150TechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33653If you are a gamer
or If you have a passion to overclock, tweak, tune and what have you,
the Maximus VII line were practically made for you. The Maximus VII Gene
is part of the R.O.G. Lineup in motherboards for Asus, we have the
Formula, Hero, Gene and then the Impact, where you are scaling in size
alone. The retail price of the Maximus VII Gene is $219.99, making it
one of the more expensive current mATX motherboards currently, compared
to Gigabyte, ASRock and MSI, but for what it brings you I believe it is
well worth every cent.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-gene-motherboard-review/feed/2http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-gene-motherboard-review/Sapphire
R9 285 Dual-X OC Video Card
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/P-wjRUv_zDQ/http://www.techwarelabs.com/sapphire-r9-285-dual-x-oc-video-card-review/#commentsWed,
29 Oct 2014 02:58:23 +0000Eric GuestFeaturedReviewsVideo Cards285 vs
280 reviewamd 285 gpu reviewamd 285 reviewbest amd 285 reviewbest amd
gaming cardbest graphics card reviewbest video card reviewEric
GuestSapphire Dual-X R9 285
reviewTechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33639Today we are
taking a look at the Tonga-based Sapphire R9 285 Dual-X. Along with the
architecture enhancements found in the new Hawaii cards, this 285 also
sports Sapphire's tried and true dual-fan heat-pipe based cooler. With
Tonga's lower power draw combined with a quality cooler, we can expect
some low temps, quiet operation, and plenty of overclocking headroom.
Read on to see how it performs.
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Maximus Vii Hero Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/HwMJbWSCDHs/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-hero-motherboard-review/#commentsMon,
27 Oct 2014 03:43:48 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedMotherboardsReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33790When
you first set your eyes on the MAXIMUS VII HERO, you notice how good
this board actually looks. Like most of the ROG products, this board has
a red and black scheme with a matte black PCB and red highlights dotted
around the heat sinks and expansion slots. However, there are also some
bright red sections on the PCB, as well as some red LEDs on the chipset
heat sink, which makes this board really stand out from the
competition. Your not just paying for some LEDs though, this bad boy
comes loaded with great features.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-hero-motherboard-review/feed/0http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-hero-motherboard-review/Thermaltake
Core V71 Case
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/JRiiJlw6TLM/http://www.techwarelabs.com/thermaltake-core-v71-case-review/#commentsWed,
22 Oct 2014 03:13:23 +0000Eric GuestCasesFeaturedReviewsbest full tower
case reviewbest watercooling casecore v71 vs urban t81Eric
GuestTechwareLabsthermaltake core v71 case reviewthermaltake water
cooling reviewhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33464Today we are taking a
look at one of Thermaltake's top of the line cases, the Core V71. This
full-tower beast has a subtle curved mesh exterior, a fully modular
internal design, a massive amount of built-in air cooling, and support
for a monster water cooling setup. Read on to see how it performs.
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Read More ...
CES 2015 Event Coverage: Mushkin
TechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.comThinking
Outside the CubeSat, 10 Jan 2015 13:37:28
+0000en-UShourly1Techwarelabshttps://feedburner.google.comCES Event
Coverage: LUNA ROX
V8http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/U-I5F4yIprk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-event-coverage-luna-rox-v8/#commentsSat,
10 Jan 2015 13:36:02 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEditorialsEvent
Coveragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35322TechwareLabs had the luck of
running into the Chief Innovation Office of LUNA, a company based in
Tampa Florida that will bring an eight core cell phone to market in a
matter of days from now. This phone has the specs of a thoroughbred with
a bargain basement pricetag and it's unlocked. We sat down with James
to discuss this new phone at the Washington Dulles airport and bring you
an exclusive hands on look at the ROX V8.
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2015 Event Coverage Captherm
Systemshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/de13mbtank8/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-event-coverage-captherm-systems/#commentsFri,
09 Jan 2015 03:59:40 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35221We ran across this
company in the Sands Expo showing off some truly remarkable technology
that could very well give traditional watercooling a run for the money.
Captherm Systems was demonstrating a self contained phase change system
that boasted better efficiency and cooling that both heatsinks and
watercooling. The small system uses a vertical radiator seated on top of
what could be called the most manly waterblock made to date. The
waterblock is comprised of 4 different metals which Captherm Systems
melds together using small explosions. Yes thats right Captherm blows
things up to create their product.
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X99-A Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/icMgeFwAJvY/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-x99-a-motherboard-review/#commentsThu,
08 Jan 2015 23:59:31 +0000Giovanny
VasquezFeaturedMotherboardsReviews5960x motherboardasus ddr4Asus x99
motherboardAsus X99-Abest x99 motherboardddr4
motherboardhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35073Today we are taking a
look at the Asus X99-A motherboard from Asus. This motherboard sports
the brand new X99 chipset a 2011-3 socket and blazing fast DDR4, quite
the upgrade from the aging X79. With the capability of running Intel’s
latest Haswell-E or server grade Xeon processors you know you are in for
serious business. Unmatched performance at a reasonable price for a
motherboard capable of handling top of the line processors seems too
good to be true however, this is Asus we are talking about.
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2015 Event Coverage:
Mushkinhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/t54QjKQrxKk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-event-coverage-mushkin/#commentsThu,
08 Jan 2015 14:53:45 +0000Jason
JacobsAnnouncementsFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35195We had
the fortune to spend some time at the Mushkin suite and take a look at
some of their new products for 2015 including their newly announced
Striker SSD. You would be suprised at the number of IOPS this drive is
capable of and even more blown away by some of Mushkins other products
at CES 2015.
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Experience Dell Venue 8
7000http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/AgRAxS3kb98/http://www.techwarelabs.com/digital-experience-dell-venue-8-7000/#commentsWed,
07 Jan 2015 16:21:17 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35189TechwareLabs brings
you a hands on look at the worlds thinnest tablet. At 6mm the Dell Venue
8 7000 should come to market at around $399 which places it firmly in
competition with the Samsung Galaxy S tablet.
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2015 Booth Babes Day
1http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/EnS_rDmWdVI/http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/#commentsWed,
07 Jan 2015 15:36:40 +0000Jason JacobsAnnouncementsEvent
CoverageFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=35105CES 2015 has
officially kicked off and no coverage would be complete without a look
at the stunning babes from the show floor. Grab onto your seat and get
some ice packs as these ladies are hot. TechwareLabs brings you a quick
peek at some of the babes from CES.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/feed/0http://www.techwarelabs.com/ces-2015-booth-babes-day-1/Intel
Core i7-5960X Haswell-E CPU
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/l-bTQbe3v_I/http://www.techwarelabs.com/intel-core-i7-5960x-haswell-e-cpu-review/#commentsMon,
05 Jan 2015 03:02:14 +0000Giovanny
VasquezFeaturedProcessorsReviews5960x5960X review8 core processorbest
intel cpuextreme cpufastest cpufastest processorGiovanny
VasquezHaswell-Eintel cpu reviewintel i7-5960X reviewprocessor
reviewhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34390If you wanted to buy an 8-Core
CPU you had to fork over thousands on an Intel Xeon server grade CPU or
buy an outclassed AMD processor. In September, Intel unleashed its
first ever consumer grade 8-Core CPU with never before seen DDR4 and the
long awaited enthusiast chipset, X99. With a jaw dropping 8-Cores, 16
threads, 3.0GHz clock, 20MB of Cache, and 22nm architecture, the 5960X
offers some devastating specs on paper. The over the top performance
offered by this processor is not for everyone, if you want to buy the
“Extreme” version of the Haswell variant you better be in the need for
some extreme computing power. 10/10
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Core X1 ITX Case
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/DhX1FsklIcw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/thermaltake-core-x1-itx-case-review/#commentsMon,
05 Jan 2015 02:55:25 +0000Jason
JacobsCasesReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34989The PC industry
doesn't suffer from a lack of case manufacturers, however, there are
case manufactures and then there are companies blessed to have
engineering excellence. Every now and then I am blown away by the depth
of insight and excellence of a product. Sometimes it happens often
enough with a particular company that I know someone behind the scenes
really knows their stuff. To get it right often enough shows real
talent, and its important that you as the consumers realize what a big
part that should be in your buying decision. Thermaltake is a name I
have known for years as I watched the company grow from small heatsinks
and peripherals to the PC powerhouse they are today. I am the Editor in
Chief at TechwareLabs.com and on my desk...
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G Watch R Smartwatch
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/j8YbmBDWFZc/http://www.techwarelabs.com/lg-g-watch-r-smartwatch-review/#commentsThu,
01 Jan 2015 21:41:35 +0000Jason
JacobsFeaturedPhonesReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34918You
already know about smart watches or you wouldn't be here reading this.
The latest in wearable technology allows you wrist access to many of the
features you love on your smart phone without having to take it out and
turn it on. A quick turn of your wrist and you can check a myriad of
things limited only by the ever expanding available android wear
applications. This review will be a bit different from others I have
done in the past as it will reflect my real life purchase of the LG G
Watch R and the facts and experience that led to the decision. I hope it
will help you when making your decision for a smart watch.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/lg-g-watch-r-smartwatch-review/feed/0http://www.techwarelabs.com/lg-g-watch-r-smartwatch-review/Bowers
& Wilkins P5 Series 2 On-Ear
Headphoneshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/7tINaAQpvt4/http://www.techwarelabs.com/bowers-wilkins-p5-series-2-on-ear-headphones/#commentsTue,
30 Dec 2014 21:09:43 +0000Jason
JacobsAudioFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34832For the
enthusiast there is no price for quality sound, and for the discerning
audiophile high quality headphones are a must. If you fit into either of
these categories you know Bowers & Wilkins produces some of the
best audio products on the market. Today we have the pleasure of
slipping on their P5 headphones for this TechwareLabs review.
Big
sound doesn't have to come from big speakers, just high quality ones,
and you can often find room filling sound that is loud but without
quality. The P5 Series 2 headphones aims to give your ears room filling
sound with excellent quality. Retail pricetag on the P5 is a bit high
at $299 but they can be found ranging from $229 to $269 on store
shelves.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/bowers-wilkins-p5-series-2-on-ear-headphones/feed/2http://www.techwarelabs.com/bowers-wilkins-p5-series-2-on-ear-headphones/The
Case for Cloud Backup at
Homehttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/kD5IbG_CADw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/the-case-for-cloud-backup-at-home/#commentsMon,
15 Dec 2014 03:51:49 +0000Josh
MartinArticlesEditorialsStoragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=348235
years ago a good backup solution for your house was to buy an external
hard drive and put copies of you data on it. The problem now is that
with multiple computers a single external USB drive will be quite the
task to move around from system to system. Also if you are using the
external as another storage device to free space, you no longer have two
copies and the external is your master. You are still highly
susceptible to hardware failure. Quickly it becomes apparent that an
external hard drive sitting next to your computer is not going to
protect you against all inevitabilities, or even most of them.
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Master Storm Trooper Unboxing and
Installhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/oYi3WQZKczk/http://www.techwarelabs.com/cooler-master-storm-trooper-unboxing-and-install/#commentsFri,
12 Dec 2014 20:27:34 +0000Josh
MartinCasesFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34772The Cooler
Master Storm Trooper case has been out for a while. Today we check out a
system install into this case and bring you our real life testing and
experience. Is this an easy install, or is your money better spent
elsewhere? Watch what happens as our Josh Martin takes the Trooper out
for a spin, you may be surprised by what he found.
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http://www.techwarelabs.com/cooler-master-storm-trooper-unboxing-and-install/feed/0http://www.techwarelabs.com/cooler-master-storm-trooper-unboxing-and-install/LaCie
d2 Thunderbolt 2
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/9JeuJVkaZZI/http://www.techwarelabs.com/lacie-d2-thunderbolt-2-review/#commentsWed,
10 Dec 2014 01:30:00 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedReviewsStoragehttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34469LaCie, a
company that is well known for high end storage devices has just
released the d2 Thunderbolt 2. This new upgrade to their d2 desktop
storage line is a great edition to LaCie family. The d2 Thunderbolt 2 is
the first single drive solution to feature Thunderbolt 2 connectivity
as well as the first to include both Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 together.
If this wasn't enough for you, LaCie also allows users the to purchase
an SSD Upgrade Kit to enhance the d2 thunderbolt 2's performance.
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Platform Migration: Mac to
Windowshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/EI3q0hRVy7I/http://www.techwarelabs.com/storage-platform-migration-mac-to-windows/#commentsFri,
21 Nov 2014 15:10:05 +0000Josh
MartinArticlesEditorialsFeaturedhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34748Storage
Platform Migration Mac to Windows: The Joy. The Horror. My Nightmare.
Like
a lot of Systems Administrators these days I work in a mixed platform
environment of Macs and Windows. In Today’s BYOD culture this subject
can make your blood boil. No matter where you stand on the war you can
appreciate my struggle.
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Hi-Fi Z97WE Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/uXNcTNwYuxE/http://www.techwarelabs.com/biostar-hi-fi-z97we-motherboard-review/#commentsWed,
19 Nov 2014 13:22:24 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedMotherboardsReviewsBiostarBiostar Hi-Fi Z97WEBiostar Hi-Fi
Z97WE reviewHi-Fi Z97WEHi-Fi Z97WE motherboardtechware biostartechware
labs biostartechware labs Biostar Hi-Fi
Z97WEhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=34408Biostar, a company which has
been releasing motherboards for almost three decades, has just released
the new Hi-Fi Z97WE. While Biostar has been around for some time, it
isn't usually the first company that comes to mind when searching for a
new motherboard. Although this may be the case for most for most PC
enthusiasts, the fact remains that it will be hard to find a motherboard
loaded with the same new features as the Hi-Fi Z97WE for a better
price. Biostar is known for having some of the most affordable boards on
the market and the Hi-Fi Z97WE is no exception. You can find Biostar's
Hi-Fi Z97WE on Newegg for $114.99, which is an outstanding price for a
Haswell board.
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E-One Headset Holder
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/40dV1e-lplw/http://www.techwarelabs.com/luxa%c2%b2-e-one-headset-holder-review/#commentsWed,
05 Nov 2014 04:37:03 +0000Giovanny
VasquezAccessoriesFeaturedReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33769Most
PC gamers and enthusiasts use expensive headsets for pristine audio
quality and clarity and are often plagued by an annoying and possibly
costly nuisance, there is nowhere to properly place a headset and Luxa²
has found a solution to that problem. The E-One is an elegant, well
built, sturdy aluminum headset holder that is capable of holding any and
all headsets. With the E-One headset holder, Luxa² saved gamers and
desktop users from having to hang an expensive headset on your monitor
or simply leaving it on a desk where it can get scratched and possibly
fall.
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Maximus VII Gene Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/8SBMUcgnvP8/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-gene-motherboard-review/#commentsMon,
03 Nov 2014 03:27:06 +0000Claribel
AlvarezFeaturedMotherboardsReviewsASUSAsus Maximus VII Gene Reviewasus
motherboard reviewIntelMaximus VII GeneMotherboardsocket
1150TechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33653If you are a gamer
or If you have a passion to overclock, tweak, tune and what have you,
the Maximus VII line were practically made for you. The Maximus VII Gene
is part of the R.O.G. Lineup in motherboards for Asus, we have the
Formula, Hero, Gene and then the Impact, where you are scaling in size
alone. The retail price of the Maximus VII Gene is $219.99, making it
one of the more expensive current mATX motherboards currently, compared
to Gigabyte, ASRock and MSI, but for what it brings you I believe it is
well worth every cent.
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R9 285 Dual-X OC Video Card
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/P-wjRUv_zDQ/http://www.techwarelabs.com/sapphire-r9-285-dual-x-oc-video-card-review/#commentsWed,
29 Oct 2014 02:58:23 +0000Eric GuestFeaturedReviewsVideo Cards285 vs
280 reviewamd 285 gpu reviewamd 285 reviewbest amd 285 reviewbest amd
gaming cardbest graphics card reviewbest video card reviewEric
GuestSapphire Dual-X R9 285
reviewTechwareLabshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33639Today we are
taking a look at the Tonga-based Sapphire R9 285 Dual-X. Along with the
architecture enhancements found in the new Hawaii cards, this 285 also
sports Sapphire's tried and true dual-fan heat-pipe based cooler. With
Tonga's lower power draw combined with a quality cooler, we can expect
some low temps, quiet operation, and plenty of overclocking headroom.
Read on to see how it performs.
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Maximus Vii Hero Motherboard
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/HwMJbWSCDHs/http://www.techwarelabs.com/asus-maximus-vii-hero-motherboard-review/#commentsMon,
27 Oct 2014 03:43:48 +0000Charles
DorerFeaturedMotherboardsReviewshttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33790When
you first set your eyes on the MAXIMUS VII HERO, you notice how good
this board actually looks. Like most of the ROG products, this board has
a red and black scheme with a matte black PCB and red highlights dotted
around the heat sinks and expansion slots. However, there are also some
bright red sections on the PCB, as well as some red LEDs on the chipset
heat sink, which makes this board really stand out from the
competition. Your not just paying for some LEDs though, this bad boy
comes loaded with great features.
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Core V71 Case
Reviewhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techwarelabs/~3/JRiiJlw6TLM/http://www.techwarelabs.com/thermaltake-core-v71-case-review/#commentsWed,
22 Oct 2014 03:13:23 +0000Eric GuestCasesFeaturedReviewsbest full tower
case reviewbest watercooling casecore v71 vs urban t81Eric
GuestTechwareLabsthermaltake core v71 case reviewthermaltake water
cooling reviewhttp://www.techwarelabs.com/?p=33464Today we are taking a
look at one of Thermaltake's top of the line cases, the Core V71. This
full-tower beast has a subtle curved mesh exterior, a fully modular
internal design, a massive amount of built-in air cooling, and support
for a monster water cooling setup. Read on to see how it performs.
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