Started 5 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-25 15:19:00)
by Jason
Did anyone else have a
nightjar as a kid? You know... for when it was too dark and scary to go all the way to the real bathroom?!??!
What a dumb name for a PSU!!
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-25 21:57:00)
by ~*77*~
Thermaltake is a household name. That is, if your household is one of the growing number of households where discussion of enthusiast-level computer parts is normal. Thermaltake makes everything from cooling devices, to
power supplies, to chasses, and more. This review covers the Thermaltake Element V, a full tower chassis with a multicolor personality and plenty of space inside for a high-end ...
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-25 21:53:00)
by ~*77*~
With the new LGA 1156 platform, Gigabyte introduced five new
motherboards; the P55 UD3L, P55-UD3R, P55-UD4P, P55-UD5, and the P55-UD6. The P55-UD3L is the least expensive costing $124 USD and the UD6 is the most expensive costing $249 USD. Coming right in the middle of the pack is the P55-UD4P, costing $169 USD. Gigabyte has given every potential buyer a quality choice depending on their budget ...
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-25 21:53:00)
by ~*77*~
It seems that Cooler Master has done what many budget chassis makers have been trying to do for some time now, to produce an inexpensive case that has
the right stuff in the interior and some high style to boot. Their Elite 310 case will house your hardware, keep it fairly cool and look good doing it for the miserly sum of around $35-40 US. tweaknews.net
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-25 21:52:00)
by ~*77*~
This article is all about answering one question: how well does the Radeon HD 5770 scale in CrossFireX performance tests. Benchmark Reviews has already investigated and published two reviews for
video cards based on the HD5770 "Juniper" chip; an engineering sample from ATI and a production card from XFX. They both acquitted themselves quite well, and we included some CrossFireX test results in ...
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-25 21:51:00)
by ~*77*~
Travel often? Need a
full-featured router, but not its full-featured size? If so, the TEW-654TR deserves your attention. Despite its small size (smaller than an iPod classic), it delivers a lot of functionality, including the ability to act as an AP and also a wireless card. It also happens to offer great performance, and a price tag of under $60. techgage.com
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-25 21:50:00)
by ~*77*~
My thoughts on the QNAP TS-419P are a little mixed. When I started this review, I mentioned that I was looking for a few things in a NAS. One was a NAS that would fit my storage needs. I think that the TS-419P does. I am starting out with four 500 GB drives in a
RAID 5 configuration, giving me a total of 1.3 TB of disk space. This is plenty of disk space for my backups and media serving needs at...