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NVIDIA 9500 GT: Mainstream Graphics Update
AnandTech: The 9500 GT has been out for a while now, and today we take a look at what it has to offer....

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Eagle Consus I-Series SATA to USB review
Guru3d: Here in the EU decent external storage solution here costs like 60 maybe even 80 EUR easily. Which is over a hundred USD. So when the company Eagle contacted me and asked if I wanted to look at some of their devices the first thing I did was look at their pricing ... and I was shocked in a good manner. ...

Today
ASUS MATRIX ? Offering finer levels of GPU control for everyone...
AnandTech: While NVIDIA, ATI and manufacturers like EVGA offered
proprietary software control of their graphics products over the years, manufacturer
endorsed voltage adjustments have been missing for GPUs. In the past, third party
programs like ATI Tool fulfilled this role for supported ATI cards, while NVIDIA
users ...

05 Sep 08
Biggest Guns Still Missing from Pre-Photokina Announcements
AnandTech: Pre-Photokina announcements are everywhere, but we are still expecting at least two more announcements of new full-frame DSLR cameras. Perhaps there will be even more full-frame choices....

05 Sep 08
400GB Hard Disk Drives in RAID 0, RAID 5 and RAID 10 Arrays. Part 2
X-bit labs: In our today’s article we are going to talk about the ability of seven different 400GB 3.5" hard disk drives to work in RAID arrays of various types. We will test solutions from Hitachi, Samsung, Seagate and Western Digital.

05 Sep 08
Thermaltake PW 850i ProWater Liquid-Cooling System Review
X-bit labs: Today we are going to discuss one more mass liquid-cooling system - a universal, relatively compact and inexpensive, easy to assemble and work with and capable of coping with overclocked processors! Meet the new system from Thermaltake in our new review.

04 Sep 08
Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Reviewed_ Refining the Netbook Market
AnandTech: It’s Dell’s answer to the ASUS Eee PC, and it’s a very well styled, well targeted, well executed answer at that. The Inspiron Mini 9 isn’t for everyone, but it’s pretty exciting if you’re in the market for a netbook....

04 Sep 08
Podcast #36 - IDF and NVISION08, Nehalem details, SLI on X58, Google Chrome and more
PC Perspective: This week we talk about IDF and NVISION08, HYDRA Engine, Nehalem details, SLI on X58, AMD Kuma and 45nm processors, Google Chrome and more....

04 Sep 08
Tagan A+ Monolith Full Tower Case Review
HardwareLogic: Following the ongoing boom in the do-it-yourself PC community, full-tower chassis continue to to rise in popularity. A few years ago there were only a handful of choices, most designed for server platforms. Fast forwarding to the present, we have dozens of companies constantly releasing new behemoths, ...

04 Sep 08
Asus Lion Square CPU Cooler Review
HardwareLogic: Asus is one of the most respected companies by computer enthusiasts. Everyone knows them more as a powerhouse in the motherboard industry but they do dabble in wide range of hardware, including CPU coolers, like the Lion Square that we will be examining today. At first glance it does seem like Asus ...
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