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Metku takes a closer look at Roccat's Vire Mobile Gaming Headset.
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Elite Bastards compared the GPU video transcoding image quality of NVIDIA CUDA and AMD Stream
GIGABYTE Silent Cell HD 4850 1GB (GV-R485SL-1GI) Video Card Review
Futurelooks takes a look at the GIGABYTE Silent Cell HD 4850 1GB (GV-R485SL-1GI) Video Card
In Win X-Fighter Mid-Tower Review
Techgage.com posted a review of In Win's uniquely-styled X-Fighter chassis
Futurelooks takes a look at the GIGABYTE Silent Cell HD 4850 1GB (GV-R485SL-1GI) Video Card
In order to run a high performance computer system, you have to sacrifice your ears to the annoying roar of multiple fans attached to various parts of your PC. This greatly limits the computing power you can get without introducing more noise. Audio recording engineers grapple with eliminating noise daily and even a home theatre PC needs to be quiet because the last thing you need is the roar of your system drowning out the soundtrack during quiet passages in a film. Thankfully, GIGABYTE has been working hard on this very same issue of reducing noise and they’ve targeted one of the main culprits: The video card.GIGABYTE Silent Cell HD 4850 1GB (GV-R485SL-1GI) Video Card Review
In Win X-Fighter Mid-Tower Review
Techgage.com posted a review of In Win's uniquely-styled X-Fighter chassis
We've taken a look at an almost countless number of computer cases over the years, but the X-Fighter is unlike many of them in various ways. The most noticeable feature is its design, which is very sci-fi inspired. Past that, there's been a lot of thought gone into the chassis' cooling-ability, and that proves to be one of its nicest features.In Win X-Fighter Mid-Tower Review
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OCC has published a new review on the MSI N260GTX-T2D896 OC V3
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