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Corsair's new Professional Series AX1200i uses digital circuitry to convert AC to DC power. We take a quick look at the PSU and the... Type: Feature article Tags: Power Software |
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We rarely review CPU coolers here at TR, but we've spent a few months working with a trio of Noctua designs that are really quite... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Cooling |
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Lucid's new 'HyperFormance' tech may have an unfortunate name, but it still has the potential to change the way we think about GPU performance by... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Software |
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I'll admit to being like the proverbial plumber with a leaky sink. When it comes to my own primary personal computer, I've been borderline neglectful... Type: Feature article Tags: Cases Cooling Systems |
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We've long bemoaned the sorry state of BIOS-level fan speed controls, but AMD's SB800-series south bridge chips have a lot to offer on that... Type: Feature article Tags: Motherboards Chipsets Cooling |
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Corsair has broadened its portfolio with a pair of reasonably priced CPU heatsinks. We take a quick look at what the A50 and A70... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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Corsair has developed a new Hydro Series H50 CPU water cooler, and we've put the factory-sealed, all-in-one unit through the wringer against some of its... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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We recently got to speak with Neil Trevett, who is both the Khronos Group's President and Nvidia's VP of Embedded Content, about OpenCL, DirectX... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Software |
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Water cooling is typically complicated and expensive, but you can now buy factory-sealed, all-in-one kits for little more than a high-end air cooler. Join... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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Just like Nvidia, AMD provides developers with tools to use its GPUs for non-graphics applications, but AMD doesn't make as much noise about it. Curious,... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Miscellaneous Software |
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Nvidia announced its Enthusiast System Architecture back in November, promising to consolidate system and hardware monitoring under a single communication protocol. ESA-certified hardware is now... Type: Feature article Tags: Systems Software |
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Ever since we laid eyes on Shuttle's first cube, we've been enamored with the concept of small, quiet, yet capable PCs. AMD's proposed DTX... Type: Feature article Tags: Motherboards Cases Cooling |
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IF THE LAUNCH OF Intel's new quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor has made... Type: Feature article Tags: Gaming Software |
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FOR YEARS, WATER COOLING has been reserved for the most committed overclocking and... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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IT'S RARE THAT WE review CPU coolers at TR, but every so often... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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ENTHUSIASTS HAVE ALWAYS sought to improve performance. Traditionally, we've measured these improvements in... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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WE DON'T COVER cooling products much here at TR, but every once in... Type: Feature article Tags: Cooling |
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LIKE DAMAGE AND DISSONANCE, I TOO find myself turning into an... Type: Feature article Tags: Cases Cooling Miscellaneous |
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| HGST packs 1.5TB into 9.5-mm, three-platter Travelstar 5K1500 notebook drive | 14 |
| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +38 |