In the past few months it has been clear that memory manufacturers have mastered high specification triple channel kits with those like Corsairs Dominator-GT really impressing us. So today we have two more kits on our test bench from OCZ and G.Skill, both of which are capable of running at 2000MHz. Added to this we have a set of memory from Kingston which is one of the few that favours volume over extreme speed, their product gives us three 4GB sticks in one kit for a total of 12GB.DDR3 Tri-Channel Roundup
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Bjorn3D takes a look at the Razer Sphex.
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Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 reviewed
ITreviewed posted a review on the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500
NVIDIA GeForce 200M series notebook GPU technology preview
Elite Bastards posted NVIDIA GeForce 200M series notebook GPU technology preview
ITreviewed posted a review on the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500
Appealing to home office and small-business users, the ScanSnap S1500 provides a simple, fast and easy-to-use method for converting information contained on paper into digital PDFs at the push of a button. If you need a combination of speed and quality, you will certainly like the S1500, which scans huge amounts of documents quickly. It is extremely fast (both sides are scanned at once), and the built-in options make sharing and storing scans intuitive. Other convenient features such as auto colour and page-size detection, auto crop and de-skew, and auto content-based rotation makes time spent in front of the scanner more productive. If you are looking for a small footprint colour scanner that makes scanning to e-mail or a variety of programs effortless, the ScanSnap S1500 is a great choice. As an added bonus you get a full copy of Adobe's Acrobat 9 Standard.Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 reviewed
NVIDIA GeForce 200M series notebook GPU technology preview
Elite Bastards posted NVIDIA GeForce 200M series notebook GPU technology preview
After much criticism surrounding NVIDIA's continued use of their older G92-based architecture when it comes to refreshing their notebook line-up, today finally sees the launch of a new range of mobile GPUs which base themselves around the company's newer GT200 architecture. These parts promise a number of improvements and interesting developments, so in this preview we take a closer look to examine their make-up.NVIDIA GeForce 200M series notebook GPU technology preview
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Elite Bastards posted NVIDIA GeForce 200M series notebook GPU technology preview
ITreviewed posted a review on the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500
MSI 285GTX Superpipe Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the MSI 285GTX Superpipe.
Remote Controlled Indoor/Outdoor Combo Power Switch Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Remote Controlled Indoor/Outdoor Combo Power Switch
Bjorn3D takes a look at the MSI 285GTX Superpipe.
I myself look at what that manufacturer uses for a heatsink on their video card. Yes, getting extra software, having an overclocked video card are all niceties but what's the point in getting a video card when you might need to spend an extra 30-50 dollars on top of your video card for a good GPU cooler that will make sure the video card stays cool at all times. Not to mention the possibilities of 'WHAT IF' that GPU cooler does not properly work, or gets installed wrong, what then?MSI 285GTX Superpipe Review
MSI has been one of the top manufacturers that uses an aftermarket cooler for thier video cards. The 285GTX Superpipe is no exception to MSI's continuation of quality, not to mention their ability to think outside the box when it concerns thier products.
Remote Controlled Indoor/Outdoor Combo Power Switch Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Remote Controlled Indoor/Outdoor Combo Power Switch
What I have for review today is something that could make your life a bit easier and maybe even save you a little money in the process. It's a combo pack or two pack of electrical outlets, what's so special about these is they are remote controlled to make 'flipping the switch' that much easier.Remote Controlled Indoor/Outdoor Combo Power Switch Review
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