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NT Compatible » News » September 2010 » AMD Releases 6 New Desktop Processors: Phenom II X6 1075T and X4 970 Highlight the Launch

AMD Releases 6 New Desktop Processors: Phenom II X6 1075T and X4 970 Highlight the Launch

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 09/22/2010 07:58 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

PC Perspective posted their review on the new AMD processors. Other new reviews:

- Gelid Icy Vision VGA Cooler Review
- Futurelooks Guide to the Best Back to School Video Games for Making New Friends
- HIS HD 5570 Low Profile VideoCard Review
- NZXT Phantom Crafted Series ATX Enclosure Review
- Evercool Hawk 1 Notebook Cooler Review
- Corsair H70 CPU Cooler Follow-up Tests
- OCZ RevoDrive PCI-Express RAID-0 SSD Review
- Ozone Strato 5.1 Gaming Headset Review
- Swiftech H20-X20 Edge Liquid Cooling Kit Review
- NZXT Phantom Full Tower Case Review
- Palit GeForce GTS 450 Sonic Platinum 1GB Review
- ECS GTX 460 Black Series (NBGTX460-1GPI-F) Review
- Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 750W Power Supply Review
- Arctic ultra-slim keyboard K381 Review




AMD Releases 6 New Desktop Processors: Phenom II X6 1075T and X4 970 Highlight the Launch
PC Perspective posted their review on the new AMD processors

AMD again refreshes its lineup with a speed bump, but it also throws a couple new wrinkles. The Phenom II X6 1075T is not a speed bump, nor is it unlocked, but it helps to flesh out the X6 family of parts at $245 US. AMD also introduces a new barnburner with the Phenom II X4 970. The Phenom II X2 560, Athlon II X4 645, Athlon II X3 450, and Athlon II X2 265 round out the collection of parts. Each is unique in their own special way, and we test every one.
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Gelid Icy Vision VGA Cooler Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Gelid Icy Vision VGA Cooler

Today we tested the Icy Vision VGA cooler from Gelid. It has five heatpipes and two 92-mm fans. Let's se if it performs well.
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Futurelooks Guide to the Best Back to School Video Games for Making New Friends
Futurelooks checks out some games that should help get your campus game on

I know. I've been there. I've done that. Not only are you surrounded by a chorus of groans because it's time to hit the books again; you're feeling a little lonely because you're heading off to college on your own and you don't know anyone there. Guess what? There is one fantastic way to make some new friends.
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HIS HD 5570 Low Profile VideoCard Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the HIS HD 5570 Low Profile VideoCard

The HIS HD 5570 low profile accomplishes filling a void often left by other manufacturers who don't focus on HTPC videocards in their product lineup. Physically, there is nothing I can really pick out to be a fault for this videocard. The only thing I can mention as a disadvantage is the price.
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NZXT Phantom Crafted Series ATX Enclosure Review
Futurelooks checks out one "Phantasmic" case from NZXT

Computer case manufacturers have had to get very creative to attract your hard earned money. In the last year, we've seen uber fancy and expensive cases offering a wide array of features, some useful and some not so much. When all else fails, it comes back to the basics which is form and function. Today, we're going to take a look at the Phantom from NZXT's Crafted Series which may very well be the form and function you need. But it's still a looker. Let's find out if all the angles are covered with NZXT's latest and greatest!
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Evercool Hawk 1 Notebook Cooler Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Evercool Hawk 1 Notebook Cooler

Today we are going to take a look at the Evercool Hawk 1 notebook cooler. Heat in a computer is its number one enemy. The only way to counteract this heat in laptops is to make sure that good airflow is available by making sure vents are not being covered up by anything. This however doesn’t always cut it for some laptops. Overheating can still occur due to higher operations being done on laptops with higher end processing taking place such as gaming. This is where Evercool’s Hawk 1 steps in.
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Corsair H70 CPU Cooler Follow-up Tests
Techgage.com published a follow-up to their review of Corsair's H70 CPU cooler, taking a look at the performance differences seen when using different fan and airflow configurations.

After we published our review of Corsair's H70 CPU cooler a couple of weeks ago, we couldn't shake the nagging feeling that some additional testing needed to be done with different airflow configurations. We succumbed, and have the results here. Will using a config opposite to Corsair's recommendation affect the temps? Read on.
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OCZ RevoDrive PCI-Express RAID-0 SSD Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the OCZ RevoDrive PCI-Express RAID-0 SSD

Storage standards and bandwidth aside, it's understandable why SSDs were developed on a drive profile first: notebook and desktop hard disk drive upgrades offered a tremendous user-base. Unfortunately, SSDs were introduced with premium prices that rendered many consumers numb with sticker shock. As the technology became more prevalent, prices have also become more affordable and power-users have embraced the performance SSDs are known to offer. Now the market is ready for the next step: high-performance PCI-Express SSDs built for hardware enthusiasts. Enter the OCZ RevoDrive PCI-E SSD. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the 120GB OCZ RevoDrive SSD (model OCZSSDPX-1RVD0120) against the fastest storage solutions on the market.
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Ozone Strato 5.1 Gaming Headset Review
OCC has published a review on the Ozone Strato 5.1 Gaming Headset

The center and rear speakers (being the only speakers really unique to 5.1 setups) came through intermittently and even then took a while to get used to. In addition to the problems with the surround sound, the headset did not sit on my head very well and was slightly uncomfortable. These issues are rather unfortunate because, in addition to the promising design for the placement of the speakers, the headset has quite a few positive qualities to it. It feels very sturdy and well built, the base audio quality is pretty decent (although slightly lacking in highs), the control pod does everything it needs to do and the whole thing is run via USB.[/quote6
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Swiftech H20-X20 Edge Liquid Cooling Kit Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Swiftech H20-X20 Edge Liquid Cooling Kit

Liquid cooling kits are often a good way for those inexperienced with PC water cooling to "get their feet wet" so to speak, without having too difficult a time during installation or likely chance of failure due to mistakes or mishaps. Some systems like the recent CoolIt ECO or Corsair H50 really simplify things by being pre-assembled and sealed, making them no more difficult to install than most aftermarket air coolers. Others, like the Tt ProWater 850i or Swiftech H20-220 Compact, do require assembly but include all the parts you will need and/or combine some of the functions of each piece for ease of installation. The item that we have for review today falls into the latter category, Swiftech's latest series of water cooling kits, the H20-X20 Edge.
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NZXT Phantom Full Tower Case Review
Bigbruin.com has published a review on the NZXT Phantom Full Tower Case

After using the NZXT Phantom full tower case for the last few weeks I have to say that I am pretty impressed with the quality and the look of it. The way NZXT has made this to be both a user friendly case and appeal to the hardcore enthusiast is a plus in my book. And, the near tool-less design is something that almost everyone can appreciate.
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Palit GeForce GTS 450 Sonic Platinum 1GB Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the Palit GeForce GTS 450 Sonic Platinum 1GB graphics card

The Palit GeForce GTS 450 Sonic Platinum 1GB card brings a very aggressive overclock and a custom heatsink to the table, two very attractive features that separates it from the rest of the pack. Factor in a very competitive price and we may have the new must-have card for gamers on a modest budget.
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ECS GTX 460 Black Series (NBGTX460-1GPI-F) Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the ECS GTX 460 Black Series (NBGTX460-1GPI-F)

The ECS GTX 460 Black Series (NBGTX460-1GPI-F) comes with 1 GB GDDR5, pre-overclocked, and with a high-end cooling solution from Arctic Cooling. Let's check it out.
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Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 750W Power Supply Review
JonnyGURU.com posted a review on the Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 750W Power Supply

For as long as I can remember, power supplies have been coming to my load tester in the same old rectangular boxes. Once in a while the size of the box will change, but never the form factor itself. Thermaltake has dropped their latest and greatest into my lap today, and to my surprise they've actually tried to do something different. The Toughpower Grand series doesn't just come in a regular metal box, it comes in a box with fancy rounded corners.

Let's find out right now if those rounded corners compromise performance or bring with them a refreshing change in the world of power supplies.
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Arctic ultra-slim keyboard K381 Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Arctic ultra-slim keyboard K381

The last time we reviewed something from Arctic Cooling it was the Arctic Sound E352 earphones, however they are best known for their cooling products. With regard to the time that we spend using input devices, the keyboard is among the highest priorities for comfortablely working at the computer. Arctic Cooling has decided to produce their first keyboard K381 for office work with additional multi-function keys. Let's see if this product offers a good interface for data entry.
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