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  • MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 Breaking World Records Again on AMD Trinity A10-5800K

    MSI

    MSI prove once again that the AMD new A10-5800K Trinity APU is a very powerful choice for both mainstream and enthusiasts when combined with MSI's FM2-A85XA-G65 Military Class III mainboard while once again setting new world records with 2844MHz memory frequency and 170.5MHz base clock.See More

  • Poetic Nexus 4 Borderline Bumper

    LanOC Reviews

    "With a lot of people still waiting for their Google Nexus 4 to come in the demand for cases is only starting to grow. A lot of owners have been limited to TPU cases available on amazon and on Ebay or if they are lucky the LG bumper that is perpetually out of stock on the Google store. We just so happen to have in our hands the newest bumper on the market for the Nexus 4, the Poetic Borderline Bumper. It's so new that it's still not listed on their website, but we were able to preorder one about a month ago and it finally came in (sooner than promised to boot). Today we are going to take a quick look at the case and compare it to the official bumper that we have been using on our Nexus 4."

    LanOC Reviews

  • MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 breaks world records with 2844MHz memory frequency and 170.5MHz base clock

    MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 breaks world records with 2844MHz memory frequency and 170.5MHz base clock

    [Taipei-Taiwan]MSI’s FM2-A85XA-G65 breaks world records again! Featuring MSI's new DigitALL power design with Military Class III components, the FM2-A85XA-G65 reached an astounding 2844MHz memory frequency and 170.5MHz BCLK with an AMD A10-5800K processor. The combination of MSI FM2-A85XA-G65 and AMD A10-5800K scores over 10000 Marks in 3DMark Vantage P mode. It shows that MSI FM2 series has great overclocking potential and brings better gaming experience to users.

  • BlueAnt Commute Handsfree Car Kit

    Benchmark Reviews

    "BlueAnt Wireless is well known for their Bluetooth-connected headsets, such as the high-quality BlueAnt Q2 and the durable BlueAnt T1 series. Bluetooth headsets are great solutions for cellular telephone calls, but can become uncomfortable to wear and lack voice-activated control over calls and text messaging. The BlueAnt Commute CMT-USEN voice-activated handsfree car kit delivers complete voice command interaction with your SmartPhone, and includes all the great technology that delivers clear communication in their premium headsets. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the BlueAnt Commute under several conditions, comparing the features and benefits over other handsfree options."

    Benchmark Reviews

  • Antec ISK110 VESA Mini-ITX Desktop

    "Antec has updated their ISK100 mini-PC to fit a modern mini-ITX board with desktop CPU and standard cooling. As the name implies, the new unit also offers the ability to be mounted on the back of a monitor VESA 100 mount with the included tray."

    techPowerUp

  • PC Perspective's Best Hardware of 2012

    "If you want to take yourself seriously in the business, you HAVE to have an award show. PC Perspective is no different and this week we held the first annual "Best Hardware of the Year" edition of the PC Perspective Podcast in which we discussed, debated and selected the best hardware components and trends of the past 12 months. Sometimes we even went into 2011 and sometimes we were talking about the future...don't worry it will all make sense."

    PC Perspective

  • Improving the PC as a gaming platform: the hardware

    "In his new blog post, TR's resident coder Bruno Ferreira shares some of his ideas for how to improve the PC as a gaming platform, starting with the hardware."

    The Tech Report

  • How to Keep Game Saves from Overwhelming My Documents

    OCModShop

    "We need to find a way to manage the problem so that you still have your saved games but doesn't clog up your folder. Here are a few different things you can try."

    OCModShop

  • AMD Radeon HD 8790M Video Card Preview

    "Next up we have the AMD Radeon HD 8790M MXM card that is code-named Mars. This GPU is built using the latest 28-nm manufacturing process and uses a much larger GPU cooler! This Radeon HD 8790M GPU has 384 ALUs clocked at 900MHz and 2GB GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit memory interface that is clocked at 1000MHz. The Radeon HD 8790M has fewer shader ALUs than its predecessors, but remember it is built using the newer GCN architecture, has faster clock speeds and twice the GDDR5 memory..."

    Legit Reviews

  • Kingston HyperX Beast DDR3-2400 32GB Memory Kit Review

    "Today we have another set of extreme modules from Kingston in our test system and with the "Beast" model name this 32GB kit had better impress. We will be putting the Beast sticks through a selection of synthetic and real world tests to find out how these 2400MHz modules perform."

    Hardware Heaven

  • ASUS Matrix Radeon HD 7970 Platinum Review

    "There is a reason ASUS is so well respected amongst PC enthusiasts. The company has been making some of the best-performing, most feature-rich products in the space for years. Whether it's a min-ITX motherboard, sleek Ultrabook, or a full-fledged, touch-enabled All-In-One system, ASUS has highly competitive products that are worthy of consideration. It's not just about performance and features, though. ASUS has also been a long-time innovator willing to release relatively low-volume products that cater to ultra, hardcore-enthusiasts. Such is the case with the ASUS ROG Matrix 7970 Platinum edition graphics card we'll be showing you here today..."

    Hot Hardware

  • MSI Barricade Case Review

    Think Computers

    "The Barricade is MSI's newest mid sized ATX case for gamers. It has several key features like fan controller built into the case, large side window and full size VGA support. The case also has a few unique features like a built in SD card reader and a removable top panel to put your cooling fans. The case also has several removable fan filters and a complete tool-less design. Let's go ahead and take a look..."

    Think Computers

  • ASUS RT-N66U Dual Band Wireless N900 Gigabit Router

    "For many of our readers a router is a device that will be provided by an ISP (such as Virgin or BT) but for others it is the central hub of a multimedia environment. Whichever the case is it is an essential part of any modern household. This is especially true since the rapid advances in smartphones and tablets which are requiring ever faster wireless connections."

    Kitguru

  • Thermaltake Level 10 Gaming Mouse Review

    "Admittedly we have seen some pretty cheesy mice attempting to bring the sports car look to a functional mouse so it was refreshing to see the folks at BMW take this seriously. The Level 10 M simply looks stunning."

    NinjaLane

  • NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo v2 NAS Server Review

    "Well-built, feature-rich NAS devices don't need to be expensive – and NETGEAR's ReadyNAS Duo v2 proves it. As a "prosumer" model, it aims to deliver all that a home and small business user alike would need, so read on as we discover whether or not this $200 NAS offering should be in your sights."

    Techgage

  • Intel 335 240GB SSD Review

    "Intel is back again with another MLC/SandForce Based drive sporting Intel's customized firmware. This drive is the newest in Intel's 300 Series of Solid State Drives. The Intel SSD 335 we are going review today is basically an update to the 330. The 335 is sporting faster and more power efficient 20nm NAND Flash Memory. There are probably some firmware improvements to go along with the newer NAND but overall the 335 is a 330 with 20nm NAND Flash."

    RWLabs

  • HIS Radeon HD 7850 2GB IceQ Turbo Video Cards in CrossFire

    "We looked at the Radeon HD 7850 IceQ Turbo video card the other day, and today we throw a second into the mix and look at CrossFire performance."

    TweakTown

  • Zalman LED Desk lamp *World Exclusive*

    Rbmods

    "So todays review will be on the Zalman LED Desk lamp ZM-LS300T, my question is how good is Zalman at making LED lamps... lets find out! First review ever on this lamp?"

    Rbmods

  • Does Anyone Actually Use a Smart TV?

    Smart TV

    So! Just how smart is a smart TV? Does any one actually need all the bells and whistle capability and that 'robust' online enriched multimedia experience promised from their connected smart TV?

  • Marvell Faces Biggest Patent Fines in US History!

    Judges Gavel

    A jury in Pittsburgh found Marvell Technology, guilty of infringing on two hard disk innovations that were owned by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and is soon to face having to paying one of the biggest patent damage awards in US history!

  • TegraZone App for Windows RT Launched

    TegraZone for WindowsRT

    NVIDIA offers an all-in-one hotspot for all mobile Windows RT gaming and application needs with the launch of the TegraZone RT app available in the Windows store.

  • EA Removes Links To Firearms Partners From Web Site

    Medal of Honor: Warfighter

    Fans of the realistic shooter Medal of Honor, may have noticed that the web site no longer has links to sites that sell real weapons, such as guns, knives and various tactical gear, from companies like Magpul, McMillan, and other makers, after receiving pressure from groups suggesting that the video games were responsible for inciting real world violence.

  • Seasonic X Series 750 W

    "Despite having new Platinum PSUs available, Seasonic decided to keep some Gold units in their arsenal to provide an alternative to users that want an affordable high-end PSU at competitive pricing. In this review, we will evaluate the Seasonic X-750 that utilizes the company's latest KM3 platform."

    techPowerUp

  • Thermalright Macho Rev.A (BW) CPU Cooler Review

    "The focus of today's review is the Macho Rev.A(BW) a chunky tower cooler which looks to balance price and performance. With support for Intel and AMD sockets we will be pushing our i7 to 5.0GHz to see how the Macho handles extreme conditions."

    Hardware Heaven

  • Dell Latitude E6430S Laptop Review

    "Business-class laptops don't get much love these days, due to all the buzz surrounding ultrabooks and tablets. But there are still plenty of jobs that demand the processing power, storage, and general flexibility of a true business-class machine. If you still use optical media like CDs or DVDs in your day-to-day computing, a laptop with an optical drive is essential. The same is probably true if you travel often to give presentations: you'll need plenty of video and network connectivity options to interface with whatever technology the meeting room or auditorium has available. Many ultra-portables lack optical drives and offer minimal connectivity options. With the Latitude E6430S, however, Dell offers up a solid, old-school laptop in a body that has a bit of an ultrabook look but a pedigree that is all business..."

    Hot Hardware

  • Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB SSD Review

    "Even though the read/write specifications by Kingston show 450MB/s performance for each, we were able to blow that out of the water on the ATTO benchmark by hitting speeds close to 100MB/s higher. However, we know that benchmark represents the best case scenario, especially for SandForce drives. When we moved to the benchmarks that use incompressible data we saw write speeds at sub 200MB/s and the read speeds meeting specification. Again, this is expected with the SF-2281 controller and represents some of the worst case scenarios. The true performance lies somewhere in between which is why we run our real world tests that showed the V300 to be no slouch against some of the best drives on the market..."

    Legit Reviews

  • Noctua NH-L9i Low-Profile CPU Cooler Review

    Think Computers

    "Noctua has been one of the top picks when it comes to air coolers. Their over-sized air coolers provide great cooling and are actually pretty easy to install as well. A little while ago we took a look at their NH-L12 CPU Cooler, which was a smaller low-profile cooler. I really did not think I would see a smaller cooler than that from Noctua, but they recently released the NH-L9i which is only 37mm high and should be the perfect fit for your small form factor system. Did I mention this cooler will not get in the way of any of your memory and it installs with only 4 screws! Read on as we take a look!"

    Think Computers

  • Corsair H60 Review (2013 Edition)

    "Today we are going to take a look at the latest iteration of the Corsair H60 liquid CPU cooler. This is a slightly revised version of the existing H60, tweaked to improve cooling performance. The upgrades include an improved CPU block, uprated hoses and a new fan based on the latest Air Flow SP120 design."

    Kitguru

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Guide

    OCModShop

    "This guide is intended both for those who are playing through for the first time on lower difficulties as well as players specifically on Veteran difficulty. Due to this there is probably more detail about cover and strategy than in more generalized guides which should help players struggling with lower difficulty run-throughs and give tips and advice to players on Veteran."

    OCModShop

  • Corsair AX760 760W 80 PLUS Platinum Power Supply Review

    "Corsair brings more updates to the AX series of power supplies, this time without the DSP and Corsair Link integration."

    TweakTown

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