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Thermaltake Armor A90 Case Review |
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Written by Ron Perillo -crowTrobot-
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Wednesday, 01 September 2010 00:00 |
Introduction
Designers know that the effectiveness of a design lies on the successful implementation of not only elements, like line, shape, texture, and value, but also closely following specific principles, like movement, balance, emphasis, and unity, that serve as a foundation for the art piece. There is a rhyme and a reason behind every design decision, no matter how random or chaotic it might appear at first glance, especially when that inspiration comes from an unlikely place.
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The Cooler Master HAF-X Full Tower Case Review |
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Written by George Cella -Cella-
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Monday, 30 August 2010 00:00 |
Introduction
Monolith [mon-uh-lith] noun
1: a single great stone often in the form of an obelisk or column
2: a massive structure
3: an organized whole that acts as a single unified powerful or influential force
To this day, the word “monolith” evokes thoughts of the first two definitions of the word, rather than the third. Granted, the third definition probably developed right along with the technology that made it a necessity. The entire concept of just arbitrarily dropping a giant solid rock column somewhere is pretty much gone from today’s society. But dropping a giant, hi tech marvel of engineering on a city block is a feat to be admired.
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Zalman VF3000N VGA Cooler for Nvidia GT200 Series GPU Review |
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Written by Ron Perillo -crowTrobot-
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 00:00 |
Introduction
Among all the components comprising a modern personal computer, heatsinks are the most deceptively simple. The working parts of heatsinks are usually made up of a copper or nickel plated copper base with heatpipes extending to several aluminum fins and actively cooled by a fan or two. All the heatsinks available on the market only vary slightly from one another by the different placements and size of these parts. A layperson, from simply looking at a heatsink, might come to the conclusion that all of them perform essentially the same. Of course, most computer enthusiasts know this is simply not the case.
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Google Celebrates Chrome's 2nd Year Anniversary with new Version |
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Written by Google
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:50 |
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Poppstar MS30 FULL HD Media Adapter @ DeXgo |
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Written by DeXgo (via Google Translate)
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:40 |
Affiliate News
" The NZXT HALE90 750W PSU is in the middle of the road when it comes to NZXT's new line of PSU as they range from 550W to a full 1000W, and is geared toward consumers with mid-range to high-end PCs with one or two video cards. Our test system included a hefty Radeon 5870, an AMD 1050T 6-Core Phenom Processor, several hard drives and more and it handled it easily. . . "
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WD TV Live Plus Media Player @ Techgage |
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Written by TechGage
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:34 |
Affiliate News
" We took a look at ASUS' O!Play media player a couple of weeks ago, and now we're checking out WD's spin on things, with its TV Live Plus. In addition to the fact that it supports a multitude of media formats, it has a great design, dual USB ports, HDMI and Component connectivity, and in our testing, also offered great performance. "
TechGage |
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City of Heroes : Going Rogue - Ultra Mode Review |
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Written by Eric Stemplewski -skataneric-
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 00:00 |
Introduction
Anyone remember what they were doing in 2004? Here is a year in review. Yasir Arafat, president of the Palestinian National Authority, died. The summer Olympics took place in Athens and introduced us to the phenom Michael Phelps. He took 8 medals, 6 gold and 2 bronze. Carly Patterson became the second American to win the all around gold medal in female gymnastics. The deadliest tsunami in history hit the Indian ocean and killed over 225,000 people across Asia and the outer islands. George dubbya somehow got re-elected.
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ATI Eyefinity Ecosystem DisplayPort to Single-Link DVI Adapter |
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Written by Ron Perillo -crowTrobot-
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Sunday, 29 August 2010 23:01 |
Introduction
In September, 2009, ATI launched the 5800 series GPUs that delivered not only DirectX11 Gaming but also a multi-display solution with the introduction of ATI's Eyefinity Technology. Through ATI's Eyefinity, immersive gaming has taken a large leap forward, enabling gamers to play ultra-high resolution multi-display game modes and gives them an edge over their competitors in online matches. With over 16 Million Eyefinity-capable GPUs sold, ATI now enjoys 51.1% of the discrete GPU market share and holds strong in their position because of smart and aggressive price positioning from top to bottom in the DX11 GPU market.
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Tom Clancy H.A.W.X. 2 Review (Xbox 360) @ KitGuru |
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Written by KitGuru
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:54 |
Affiliate News
" Tom Clancy H.A.W.X. was a big success when it was released and even though it received mixed reviews it still managed to sell well. Many hardware sites also used it (and continue to use it) as a benchmark when testing graphics cards. H.A.W.X. 2 is the follow up and the developers have tried to mix up the core gameplay so it is slightly less monotonous. We received our Xbox 360 copy and have spent the last week playing it. "
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Intel Releases Parallel Studio 2011 Software |
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Written by Intel
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:45 |
Press Release
Today, Intel introduced Intel® Parallel Studio 2011, an updated development tool suite that makes it easier for software developers to improve the performance and reliability of serial and parallel applications by leveraging the advantages of the latest multicore processors. This release adds Intel® Parallel Building Blocks, a new set of parallel models that offer new ways to exploit parallelism. Intel® Parallel Advisor, a powerful threading assistant, helps developers transition from code from serial to parallel and numerous other enhancements including full support for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 development environment.
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Win a ThermalTake LEVEL 10 Case worth over £500 @ KitGuru |
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Written by KitGuru
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:38 |
Affiliate News
" KitGuru has some of the best prizes on the net, bar none. We have given away thousands of pounds of hardware in our short time opening and today we have something REALLY special that be pride of place in your bedroom. The stunning Thermaltake Level 10 Case designed by BMW. By now we would assume you have already read our review of this masterpiece from Thermaltake. If you haven’t then I suggest you follow the link, just be sure not to lean over your keyboard as the subsequent drool could cause damage. "
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Thermaltake Level 10 Full-Tower Case Review @ KitGuru |
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Written by KitGuru
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Friday, 03 September 2010 08:33 |
Affiliate News
" It is clear from a glance that the Level 10 is no ordinary case due to its sheer size and unique design. The design, by Thermaltake in conjunction with BMW DesignWorks, is influenced by aesthetics of games themselves, especially with regard to futuristic visual architecture and cityscapes. While the components are laid out in a reasonably traditional manner, they are split up into seperate modules which gives the Level 10 a distintive appearance. "
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