An Intel ‘Sandforce Driven’ SSD you say? Its almost like a play from a playbook but, once again, someone seems to have gotten their hands on an Intel Roadmap which discusses upcoming SSD releases. All in all we may be seeing up to 5 releases by years end but there is one particularly interesting release in the bunch as shown …
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Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Review
Getting my head around OS X wasn’t easy and then diving into the programs needed to do my everyday stuff was another task that had to be learnt. Quite a big deal was being made for Office for Mac 2011 and as a happy Office 2010 for Windows user, I was looking forward to checking out the Mac version. There …
Read More »Acer Iconia 6120 Dual-Screen Notebook PC @ Benchmark Reviews
We’ve seen little innovation in laptop design in the last few years. Most companies seem to think that using a brushed aluminum finish or adding Intel’s latest mobile CPU is all they need to do to freshen a product line. Still, Acer’s not the first company to introduce a laptop with dual screens; the short-lived Toshiba Libretto W100 comes to …
Read More »Xigmatek NRP-MC1002 1000 Watt Power Supply Review
Many of our readers may be unfamiliar with the Xigmatek brand. Xigmatek is a relatively new company that began by offering excellent thermal management products to enthusiasts. Xigmatek was launched as a branch of parent company ‘Micro Technology’ in 2005 and they quickly expanded to offer more solutions for the DIY market such as computer cases and power supplies. Xigmatek’s …
Read More »Antec Formula 6 Nano Diamond Thermal Compound Review @ eTeknix.com
Good and well applied thermal paste is certainly a must for every avid overclocker. It is also a necessity if you like to have a quiet PC. Simply put, without thermal paste your CPU Cooler won’t do much and as such will be working as hard as it can and your CPU temperature will stick rocket. Here at eTeknix we …
Read More »Crucial Ballistix DDR3-2133 DDR3 with Thermal Monitoring @ TechREACTION
The performance memory market has continued to push the performance envelope over the last few generations of hardware, each new development ushering in more speed and better performance. But beyond speed, memory has not yielded much material to the marketing departments. We all know that the marketing departments are tasked with getting products on the market and into your hands. …
Read More »Sapphire HD 6950 FleX 2GB Graphics Card @ TechwareLabs
Many graphics cards are rebranded reference designs. Sapphire doesn’t play that game, and releases their HD 6950 Flex 2GB to prove it. This card has a trick, the ability to run 3 monitors right out of the box. Tricks are great, but does the card have the muscle to satisfy gaming enthusiasts? Full story at TechwareLabs.
Read More »Sapphire HD5830 & HD5850 Xtreme Edition Review – CrossfireX @ Kitguru
Sapphire have decided to re-release two of AMDs last generation range of cards “ the HD5830 and HD5850, but this time around they are offering them with a modified cooler and heavily reduced pricing. When we say heavily reduced, we really do mean it. The HD5850 Xtreme has been reduced from an original price of£250 to£99 inc vat and the …
Read More »G.Skill Sniper DDR3 8GB 1600mhz 1.25v (SR2) Memory review @ Kitguru
Recently G.Skill announced their latest Sniper memory which is designed specifically for PC gamers and system modders. They have underwent extensive compatibility tests to ensure high performance operation on a variety of Intel and AMD platforms. This new Sniper series is a new ultra low voltage design which runs at 1.25v, saving power over the course of a year, while …
Read More »Nexus Real Silent Case Fan Basic Series Review @ eTeknix.com
Case fans are one of those things that are essential but rarely discussed. It is much more important to have a good CPU cooler than good case fans. That in itself is not quite strictly true. Ok yes without a CPU cooler your processor will overheat within seconds but without a case fan you will struggle to remove any heat …
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