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Mushkin HP2-6400 4GB Memory Review
Published: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 - MemoryKnowing that size plays a deciding factor in performance what separates one module from another? In a word, speed. Every module is assigned a speed rating from the manufacture that is largely dependent on the quality of the chips but can also be affected by module (PCB) design, the voltage requirements, and settings required to maintain a given level of performance. This roughly translates into frequency and latency.
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Adata T703 2GB Mickey Mouse Flash Drive
Published: Sunday, February 17, 2008 - StorageTheir latest design is something completely new in terms of flash drive design and takes the extremely well known Disney Mickey Head Logo and turns it into a 3 dimensional multi function piece of art. In short it’s a Gift, a Mirror, a Locket, a Keychain, and a 2GB flash drive all made in the shape of the famous mouse, Mickey.
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Thermalright XWB-01 Waterblock Review
Published: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 - CoolingThe XWB-01 is a rather small waterblock and measuring no larger than 2.5 inches on its longest side. In terms of size it is comparable to the Danger Den TDX. The block is plumbed for 1/2" ID hoses in a 2 barb configuration with the center inlet directly over the processor core.
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Adata S701 2GB Sport Flash Drive
Published: Thursday, January 31, 2008 - StorageThe drive features a zinc alloy metal shell and textured skin. The shell is formed to be light weight and extremely strong, part of the strength comes from the apparently seamless design and the fact it’s made from metal instead of plastic.
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DFI LanParty UT 790FX Motherboard Review
Published: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 - MotherboardsThe skillful hands at DFI have taken the high-end 790FX chipset and created a highly configurable motherboard that not only looks good but performs as well. These days overclocking is a major selling point to the enthusiast and DFI has been renowned for going the extra few steps to ensure their products are ready for all sorts of performance tuning
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SilverStone Temjin TJ10 Case Review
Published: Monday, November 19, 2007 - CasesIt is not every day you come across a case that is almost perfect in performance, styling and layout the SilverStone Temjin 10 is the epitome of these and exercises a perfect balance between what is needed and what is required.