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IT News Head Lines (PCSTATS) 7/30/2015

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Sapphire Nitro R9 380 4GB Graphics Card Review



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ADATA Premier SP610 512GB SSD Review
Graphics card giant, Sapphire, are no strangers to being at the forefront of technology when it comes to AMD graphics cards. Producing some of the best graphics cards in the world, Sapphire push the envelope with cooling designs like the Vapour-X and Tri-X. They have recently signed a worldwide exclusive deal for the AMD FirePro graphics card range... [PCSTATS]


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OCZ Vector 180 480GB SSD Review
The ADATA Premier SP610 512GB SSD is an affordable high capacity alternative when looking for a mainstream drive. The 7mm shell encases a four channel controller by Silicon Motion (SM2246EN)."
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It's been three and a half years since AMD made great strides with its first GCN
SATA III based solid state drives (SSDs) may have reached the maximum supported read & write numbers most enthusiasts and gamers look for when out in the market for one but durability and sustained performance are the two most important aspects for professionals and enterprise users (probably even more important than maximum read & write speeds). U... [PCSTATS]


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Radeon R9 390X, R9 390 & R9 380 Review
"Last week I started posting AMD A10-7870K Linux benchmarks for
this "Godavari" APU that's effectively a Kaveri Refresh and slightly
faster for its four CPU cores and Radeon R7 Graphics over the former
high-end Kaveri, the A10-7850K. In today's articles are some benchmarks
of the Radeon R7 Graphics on the A10-7870K when running Ubuntu and ... [PCSTATS]


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GPU Charts 2015 - 1080p, 1440p, UHD @ ocaholic
It's been three and a half years since AMD made great strides with its first GCN-based GPU. While there have been some notable releases in between, they're essentially rebadges with little to no performance edge over the original. We've been wondering what AMD's next move would be and it looks like the answer is yet another round of rebadged Radeon... [PCSTATS]


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ECS sees increasing profits in 2014
These garphics cards charts contain benchmark results of numerous recent graphics cards. We've tested the card with three different resolutions, where there are 1080p, 1440p and 2160p. Apart from that we also show live price tags for all models.

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Mlais M7 Smartphone Review
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has announced consolidated revenues of NT$55.9 billion (US$1.8 billion) for 2014, down 11.89% from a year ago, while net profits were NT$1.39 billion, up 22.33% on year and EPS NT$2.09.
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ECS to quit own-brand DIY motherboard business
The Mlais M7 smartphone has given us an overall pleasant experience thanks to its high-quality build and system performance. Speaking about the performance, the MT6752 SoC is able to deliver quite a bit especially when it is paired with HD displays so we were able to score over 47K in AnTuTu. The total of 3GB of RAM helps running multiple applicati... [PCSTATS]


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Palit GTX 980 Ti Super JetStream 6 GB
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has announced that it will no longer actively market own-brand DIY motherboards but will undertake ODM/OEM production if clients have demand, and this is the equivalent of a gradual withdrawal from the global own-brand DIY motherboard market, according to Taiwan-based supply chain makers.
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QNAP TS-453mini NAS Review
Palit's triple-slot GTX 980 Ti Super JetStream is the quietest GTX 980 Ti we tested so far, it's actually quieter than the watercooled AMD Radeon Fury X. Thanks to the overclock out of the box, the card is 9% faster than the much more expensive GTX Titan X.
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NVIDIA's Tegra X1 Delivers Stunning Performance
Powered by a dedicated and efficient platform from Intel, the J1900 quad-core processor and paired with 2GB of RAM, the TS-453mini is running the last version of the fully-fledged QTS which is currently at its 4.1.4 version and is also sporting a unique-shaped chassis design. Speaking about the chassis, now it looks more stylish, ideal to be instal... [PCSTATS]


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Acer Aspire S7-393 Review (2015): Refreshed
NVIDIA's Tegra X1 64-bit ARM SoC running (non-Android) Linux
is a beast! I was given access to a SHIELD Android TV that was
configured to run Ubuntu Linux, which has led for some exciting
benchmarks. In some workloads, the Tegra X1 comes up just shy of an
Intel Core i3 "Broadwell" system. The Tegra X1 has me very excited about
the future ... [PCSTATS]


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Intel And Micron Jointly Drop Disruptive, Game-Changing 3D XPoint
We've got a fairly well defined set of expectations with today's current crop of ultrabooks. What you trade away in performance, you usually gain in convenience with these ultra-light, ultra-portable, and easy to carry laptops...

However, we were pleasantly surprised to see Acer's Aspire S7-393 perform so well on most of the benchmarks we tossed... [PCSTATS]


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Phanteks EVOLV ATX Aluminum Case Review
"This is something many people thought was impossible," exclaimed Intel Senior Vice President Rob Crooke. During an invite-only press conference, Crooke along with Micron CEO Mark Durcan revealed a radically new class of storage and memory architecture called 3D XPoint (pronounced "Cross Point"). To say this is a game-changer would be the understat... [PCSTATS]


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Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mouse Review
"There is no question that the EVOLV ATX is a worthy addition to what is arguably the best mainstream case lineup on the market. With minimalist styling, aluminum panels and a huge side window, the EVOLV ATX is incredibly sleek looking, while allowing for all types of dressing and modification. Internally, the EVOLVE ATX offers a plethora of layou... [PCSTATS]


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Kingston HyperX Fury 2400 MHz DDR 4 Memory Review
This month, Logitech released their most advanced wireless mouse ever, the Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mobile Mouse. The mouse features something marketed as dual-connectivity, which in layman’s terms means that the Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless Mobile Mouse can connect Windows or Mac computers with the included Pico Unifying USB Receiver or ... [PCSTATS]


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HyperX Fury 32GB Kit (4x8GB) DDR4 2666MHz CL15 Review
Today we’ll be exploring the delights of a newly announced product from HyperX – the Savage SSD. Savage uses the Phison S10 controller which boasts quad-core, 8-channel architecture. This controller promises to deliver some of the fastest read/write transfer rates possible to the SATA 6G interface – so we’re expecting good things from this new soli... [PCSTATS]


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Technolamp Smart LED WiFi Controller Set Review
"It been a long time since I have reviewed Kingston Memory that was actually overclockable. That was then and this is now. The Kingston HyperX DDR4 Fury line is not only low profile to fit under those pesky low heatsinks but there is room for tweaking."
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Asus STRIX Radeon R9 390X Review: Hawaii Gets 8GB
WiFi enabled bulbs have only been around for the last couple of years
but the market is becoming flooded with the products from a wide range
of manufactures. What makes WiFi enabled bulbs so popular is the
convenience factor of being able to screw the light bulb in and
immediately begin using them and controlling them from a single wireless... [PCSTATS]


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Intel Core i7-5775C With Iris Pro Graphics Review
AMD has certainly kept our test benches busy lately, with the debut of two Fiji-based flagships, namely the liquid-cooled Radeon Fury X and its surprisingly capable air-cooled little brother, the Radeon Fury. Now it’s time to turn our attention to the Radeon R9 390X, specifically Asus' handsome STRIX offering, which utilizes Asus’ DirectCU III cool... [PCSTATS]


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Where AMD's Catalyst Driver Does The Best On Linux
We have covered Intel’s Broadwell microarchitecture extensively over the last few months. The relatively high-performance and low-power characteristics of Broadwell make it a good fit for a wide range of devices and systems. And as such, Broadwell has found its way into everything from notebooks and tablets, to an array of All-In-Ones and Intel’s o... [PCSTATS]


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QNAP TS-453 Mini 4-Bay Stylish and Quiet Vertical NAS Review
"Earlier this week I finished up a 15-way AMD/NVIDIA graphics
card comparison on Linux with the very latest proprietary Linux drivers.
That earlier article focused on the OpenGL performance and simply put
the Catalyst performance on the tested Radeon hardware was abysmal
compared to NVIDIA's Linux driver performance. However, there is one
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Sapphire Nitro R9 390 @ LanOC Reviews
Most NAS systems are built around the same basic design, but not all of them. Once in a while a device comes along that is something just a little bit special and today I’m taking a closer look at just one of them.

I got the new and innovative QNAP TS-453 mini on the testbench, an NAS that features the easy-to-use QTS operating system, powerful ... [PCSTATS]


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Silicon Power Armor A65 1TB USB 3.0 Hard Disk Review
While the move from the 200 series to the 300 series was mostly just a bump in clock speed and memory capacities, Sapphire made even bigger changes in their product line. Even though their 200 Series cards were very popular they still redesigned their cooling design and even introduced a new line that they call Nitro. Today I’m going to take a look... [PCSTATS]


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Tesoro Excalibur Spectrum Keyboard Review
There are a lot of different methods for portable storage and one of them is external hard disk drives. Today I’m taking a closer look at such a solution and it isn’t just the run of the mill drive either. Silicon Power released the Armor A65 back in march and I’m really looking forward to seeing how it performs with everything it can do.

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LG G4 Smartphone Review
Many enthusiasts probably haven’t heard of Tesoro Technology, which is perhaps understandable, since the company is so secretive their web page doesn’t even have an “About Us” section. Apparently based in Milpitas, California, Tesoro started out making mechanical keyboards a few years ago and has since branched out into mice and headsets, all aimed... [PCSTATS]


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Raidmax Narwhal Review
Every year, LG manages to impress me in one way or another with their new flagship Android smartphone. Whereas past models brought a near bezel-free design, great battery life, a crisp 1440p display and a laser-assisted autofocus system, this year with the LG G4, the focus is mostly on improving various aspects of the hardware, like the camera and ... [PCSTATS]


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PNY GTX 960 XLR8
The Narwhal is one of the latest mid-tower cases from Raidmax, which offers plenty of interior space in order to build gaming systems. Apart from that there are quite a few neat little features, like for example a dust filter bay and a reasonable price. ... [PCSTATS]


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