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News Search Results for: 911 SandForce Roundup! Corsair Force F100 vs. OCZ Vertex 2 vs. OCZ @ pcper.com [Apr-29-10] (0 Comments) These three new SandForce-1200 based models performed very well inour testing, competing with Intel in IOPS and completely dominating in writeperformance. The only thing really holding these drives back from totalmarket domination is the price. That awesome write performance comes at thecost of heavy over-provisioning, which leads to less flash available for theuser and therefore a higher cost/GB. SilverStone Strider Plus 750 W Power Supply @ hardwaresecrets.com [Jan-26-10] (0 Comments) SilverStone released a new power supply series with full modular cabling system, 80 Plus Silver certification and single +12 V rail, called Strider Plus. Let’s test the 750 W model. Fantec MM-FHDL Full-HD @ technic3d.com [Aug-20-09] (0 Comments) The Fantec MM-FHDL Media-Player arrived Technic3D. Elegant bla ck aluminum case with high gloss front in piano lacquer design and an integrated color display. You are ready for Full-HD? We check the Fant ec. Super Talent 16GB Pico Flash Drive @ legitreviews.com [Feb-25-09] (0 Comments) In the past, really small USB flash drives have had to make compromises on performance to fit everything in such a small form-factor. I'm pleased to say that the Super Talent Pico 16GB doesn't suffer from these drawbacks and offers great read and write performance. When you consider how small the drive is, this is even more impressive... Fanatec Porsche 911 Racing Wheel @ techwarelabs.com [Nov-07-08] (0 Comments) Today TechwareLabs takes an in-depth look at the Porsche® 911 Turbo Racing Wheel from Fanatec and distributed by Pacific Media Partners. Licensed by Porsche Lizenz- und Handelsgesellschaft mbH, the Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo Racing Wheel offers gamers latency free wireless USB technology (wheel and pedals), three force feedback motors and smooth belt drive, both of which help to deliver sensational realism, 6+1 speed H-pattern gear stick with realistic shifting feel, and authentic wireless pedals with realistic clutch pedal (with declining resistance) and brake with soft-stop. The wheel itself is covered with fine, automotive grade leather. Its time to shift your game into high gear and read the review. Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo Wheel @ techpowerup.com [Mar-26-08] (0 Comments) The Porsche 911 Turbo wheel is an exact replica of the real wheel and comes with hand stitched leather and wireless technology for unrestricted racing fun. The pedals and choice of gear box round up the exclusive package. The gearbox is available as either 6+1 speed H-pattern gear stick or a sequential version. Lite-On SH-16A7S @ overclockersonline.net [Feb-19-07] (0 Comments) The SH-16A7S replaces the large bulky 40-pin flat IDE ribbon with aslim SATA cable and this small but important change helps put Lite-On abovethe rest of its competitors. IDE is slowly disappearing and the way of thefuture is SATA, not only because it's faster, but because cable managerswill love its flexibility and ease of re-configurability. AMD QuadFX Platform & FX-70 Series Processors @ hothardware.com [Nov-30-06] (0 Comments) Today, AMD aims to re-capture the hearts of hardcore enthusiastswith the official launch of their QuadFX platform. News about QuadFX hasbeen trickling out for months under the Various News Items [Feb-01-05] (0 Comments) Apple Ipod Shuffle 1GB Review at XYZ Computing @ xyzcomputing.com HIS X700Pro IceQ (PCI-E) Review @ overclockercafe.com How To Extend Notebook battery Life @ The Tech Zone PrimeCooler HyperCool III+ air cooler heatsink review. @ a1-electronics.net FSP AX500-A Blue Storm PSU Review @ Short-Media.com Mushkin PC-3200 Level II V2 (2-2-2-5) Memory reviewed @ Hi-Techreviews.com [Sep-30-04] (0 Comments) Every since the Winbond BH-5 chips became as scarce as hens teeth computer enthusiasts have been on the lookout for any memory that would approach the BH-5 claimed speeds. Earlier this year with the release of the Samsung TCCD chip it became evident that there was a new player in town as far as low latency memory was concerned. Not one to sit on the sidelines Mushkin immediately started designing a replacement memory module to take the place of the discontinued Level II memory and came up with the new PC-3200 Level 2 Version 2 (2-2-2) memory. After seeing our benchmarks I think you will agree that this is some blazing fast memory. 10 results. New search. |
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