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Imagine you’re designing your new dream system. You have it all planned out complete with two new PCI-E video cards running SLI. The one thing you forgot to plan on though was that those two new cards require 220W to…
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Asetek Inc. is a world leading manufacturer of vapor phase and water based cooling solutions for personal computer systems. Both product lines [VapoChill® & WaterChill™] are designed for PC enthusiasts, gamers and professional users who demand exceptional performance, maximum stability…
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Alright , folks, X'mas gift here
SLI what?
have you thought NF4 ultra also can do SLI ?
How? Here is the deal! Don't know if other brand can do this BUT MSI NF4 Ultra does!…
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In the near future, Intel is planning to launch the Alviso chipset, which will bring PCIe technology to the mobile market. Along with a powerful graphics solution and 533MHz FSB, we will certainly see a significant improvment in performance. Additionally,…
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It seems everybody is trying to add a little extra flash to their case. This is
usually done by adding cold cathode light tubes, and fans with LEDs. These tend to light up the
entire case very well.…
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The hot trendy new thing in the PC scene is all Aluminium cases. Despite Aluminium being one of the most abundant metals on earth, Lian-Li somehow manages to get people to pay over $225 per case. You could get 2…
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One thus will test 2 specific pumps manufactured by the firm Laing Thermotech, namely Dangerden Dd12v-d4 (alias Laing D4) and the any news that nobody has yet, Laing DDC . Comparative on various points will be carried out with Eheim…
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Heat is not the only enemy of PCs, especially hi-performance PCs built for gaming, but so is dust and dirt. Dust and dirt is bad for your hardware, and bad for you. Keeping your rig and work area free of…
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Whether it’s your average PC for reading E-Mail and surfing the Web, or a top-of-the-line game rig packed with the best (and most expensive) go-fast goodies money can buy, built to demolish the toughest benchmarks and run the most demanding…
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