Monday, September 28, 2015

IT News Head Lines (PCSTATS) 23/09/2015

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History of the Personal Computer, Part 3



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Micron M600 SSD
IBM's stature guaranteed the PC to initiate a level of standardization required for a technology to attain widespread usage. That same stature also ensured competitors would have unfettered access to the technical specifications of the Model 5150. This is the third installment in a five part series, where we look at the history of the microprocesso... [PCSTATS]


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Adata's Premier SP610
Micron's new M600 SSD can flip its NAND cells between SLC and MLC modes on the fly, enabling a dynamic write cache that scales with the drive's unused capacity. We've outlined how this dynamic write acceleration is supposed to impact performance, power consumption, and endurance.
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Intel Publishes Initial Skylake Linux Graphics Support
At around $0.47/GB, Adata's Premier SP610 is priced to compete with budget SSDs from the biggest names in the business. The drive's four-channel Silicon Motion controller may not look like much, but it's surprisingly competitive when paired with the latest NAND. See for yourself:

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Overclockers RENDA PW-E7F Workstation Review
"While Intel's Skylake isn't arriving until the second half of
2015 as the successor to Broadwell, the Intel Open-Source Technology
Center has already published their initial Linux enablement for Skylake
with its HD Graphics "Gen 9" display hardware."
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In Win 703 Review
Overclockers is a company that will be better known here at KitGuru for its choice selection of enthusiast components and lovingly enhanced gaming systems. But the ability to put together a quality system is potentially something of interest to the professional market as well as more entertainment-oriented users. With one of the world’s greatest ev... [PCSTATS]


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GTX 950 SLI Testing @ LanOC Reviews
The 703 is one of the latest mid-tower cases from In Win, 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 washable dust filters and a reasonable price.

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Hands On With The Samsung Gear S2 And Gear S2 Classic Smartwatches
So yeah I know, it’s starting to look a little like all we cover around here are GTX 950’s and R7 370’s. Don’t worry today is the last time. Today I’m going to follow up the R7 370 Crossfire article and see how good our two GTX 950’s perform when paired up in SLI. As with all of our Crossfire and SLI articles, this is not a review as I have already... [PCSTATS]


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Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 1000W Power Supply Unit Review
Samsung announced their latest smartwatches a couple of days ago, the Gear S2 and Gear S2 Classic. We’ve got all of the initial details and imagery from Samsung’s release posted here if you’d like to check them out. To quickly reiterate some particulars, both of these smartwatches feature 11.4mm thin casings and a 1.2-inch, 360x360 displays that ar... [PCSTATS]


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Cooler Master CM 690 III Case Review
The recent introduction of the new GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics cards by NVIDIA and the Radeon R9 Fury graphics cards by AMD has "pushed" enthusiasts and serious gamers all around the world to also upgrade other parts of their systems most notably their power supply units. True these two card models are not the most power hungry ones in the market c... [PCSTATS]


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Asus R9 390X STRIX DC3 OC 8GB Review
Let's analyze the CM 690 III, the new version of one of the most popular mid-tower cases from Cooler Master, supporting 240 mm radiators and up to ten SSDs.

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Synology DiskStation DS715 Review
AMD released the R9 390X GPU three months ago and the custom-cooled board partner offerings are available in strength. Today we are taking a look at Asus’ STRIX DC3 OC version of the R9 390X which utilises the company’s triple-fan DirectCU III cooler and an automated production process.


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Redux Benchmarked, Performance Review
Synology's DiskStation DS715 borrows an interesting feature from the DS1515 that we recently reviewed. Look on the rear panel of this dual bay NAS and you will see that in addition to the dual Gigabit Ethernet and two USB 3.0 ports you also get an eSATA connector. This port can be used to connect a DX513 expansion unit (which costs £340) that can h... [PCSTATS]


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Intel Core i7 5960X Haswell-E On Linux
Already one of the most iconic and atmospheric first-person shooters around, Metro has received some post-release polish that should present a greater challenge for today's GPUs. Metro Redux features improved versions of both Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light, including completely remastered visuals.
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new CPUs from Intel and AMD
"With the X99 burned-up motherboard problem of last week
appearing to be behind us with no further issues when using a completely
different X99 motherboard, here's the first extensive look at the Core
i7 5960X Haswell-E processor running on Ubuntu Linux."
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A Tour Of The New Phoronix Office For Linux Benchmarking
This episode is essentially review heaven. We've got new CPUs from Intel and AMD, not to mention a Radeon graphics card with new silicon. This episode also features an appearance from Asus' Raja Gill, who joined us to discuss the new Asus X99 Deluxe motherboard.
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Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 980Ti 6GB Graphics Card Review
"As most Phoronix readers know, earlier this summer I relocated
from the high-tax, corrupted, crime-ridden Chicago to Indiana and with
that Phoronix Media migrated. While my office configuration is slowly
coming along and evolving, here's a look at things with most of the
day-to-day setup now established. It's quite a different setup from t... [PCSTATS]


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Antec ISK 310-150 Mini-ITX Chassis With Built-in 150w PSU Review
The GTX 980Ti has been around for a few months now and in that time, manufacturers have had the chance to not only design and create their own versions but also perfect the product. Gigabyte is one of the many manufacturers that have given the 980Ti the magic treatment with a revamped version of the G1 Gaming that we previously had a glimpse of at ... [PCSTATS]


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SilverStone Teratrend TS432U 4 Bay 3.5" HDD Tower Enclosure
Just a few months ago, we took a look at the rather fantastic and affordable Antec ISK-110, which features a 90w built-in PSU and room for a mini-ITX motherboard. It was perfect for mounting on the back of your monitor, making it a very compact and space-saving desktop system that is ideal for offices; I should know, I’m using one for my spare work... [PCSTATS]


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OCZ TRION 100 480GB SOLID STATE DRIVE REVIEW
Storage capacity is one very large problem that haunts professionals and enthusiasts since as far back as i can recall but nowadays due to the appearance of new technologies like 1080p and even 4k things are even worse. Sure consumers can now find several 4/6TB external desktop solutions (even 8TB ones are available but in much smaller numbers) but... [PCSTATS]


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E-Blue Mazer K727 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
If you need some solid reasons to drive to the store and Trion
this product, we are going to state it in this review.
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Razer Mamba Chroma Tournament Edition Review
E-Blue is company that might be as well know as Razer or Logitech but sells a lot of gaming peripherals like gaming mice, keyboards and even gaming chairs. We got the opportunity to test on of their small mechanical gaming keyboards; the E-Blue Mazer K727 Mechanical Keyboard. This is a small compact keyboard that comes with a choice of 4 different ... [PCSTATS]


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Celeron N3150 CPU Review
Razer has gone whole hog on the Chroma gaming devices and this month they sent us a Razer Mamba Chroma Tournament edition with a 5G 16000DPI Laser Sensor. Capable of moving an amazing 210 inches per second at 50G with up to 1000MHz ultra polling and on the fly sensitivity (DPI) adjustments on the mouse itself. Just last month we shot a feedback let... [PCSTATS]


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