NVIDIA GTX 780: Early bird…

NVIDIA GTX 780: Early bird…

When it comes to new gaming products in recent times, NVIDIA is way behind compared to the competitors. In order to resolve that problem finally, NVIDIA held a premier of the GTX 700 series. Aside fro...

OPPO Find 5: A young Android smartphone star

OPPO Find 5: A young Android smartphone star

OPPO is an electronics manufacturer based in China, already known on several markets for their range of MP3 and portable media players, LCD TVs, e-book readers, and starting recently, mobile phones. W...

Sapphire Radeon HD 7790 Dual-X: Offspring

Sapphire Radeon HD 7790 Dual-X: Offspring

The latest GPU that AMD made was in March of last year. Since then, Southern Islands series consisted of three models, off of which a great many number of Radeon models were based. Still, some changes...

ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe: Excellent equipment for great performance

ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe: Excellent equipment for great performance

If you’re a demanding customer, a good motherboard is a very important thing, because it represents the basis of a good PC. Therefore, a right choice is important if you want it to last. Besides, high...

ASUS Fonepad: 7 inch Intel tablet with voice

ASUS Fonepad: 7 inch Intel tablet with voice

After MWC (Mobile World Congress) introduction earlier this year, we were looking forward to meet the latest Padfone as well as Fonepad, new brand in vast ASUS Android portfolio. Presented by Jerry Sh...

Noctua fans: Silent giants

Noctua fans: Silent giants

Quality of Noctua products is unparalleled in terms of cooling systems, and they offer a large variety of their products. Their products fulfill the needs of most of the customers, and three models th...

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ATi Radeon HD 4830 512MB vs. nVIDIA GeForce 9800GT 512MB

ImageThe fact is that nVIDIA these days lives on its reputation, considering that except for GTX280 and GTX260 (their place is reserved for the top of the current offer), nVIDIA doesn’t have anything new to show. Besides, trend of renaming the products becomes a bit irritating habit, cause real new product from “sub 250€” class isn’t introduced for a long time. G92 chip is still promoted even though it was “de facto” incredible product one year ago and that is for IT industry too long. Perhaps it wouldn’t feel that long if competition isn’t hyperactive, but as this became ATi’s new business policy, it’s quite evidently that nVIDIA isn’t held in high esteem.
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Reviews

Asus P6T Deluxe & Intel Nehalem CPU

ImageIt’s been awhile since rumors about new Intel’s platform had started or more precisely about new processors with code name Nehalem and X58 controller logic. We managed to provide one Nehalem processor, for a very short time period, and we paired it with Asus P6T Deluxe motherboard based on X58 chipset. New motherboard, new chipset and new CPU architecture! Short time that we had for testing didn’t allow us to test all details of new CPU (just few benchmark results) but we had enough time to do a proper motherboard test.

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WEB Reviews [24-10-2008]

CPU
  Interactive Intel processor product ID guide v2.1 @ ocinside

Motherboards
  ECS A790GXM-A @ Digit-Life
  Gigabyte GA-EP45 UD3 @ CPU3D

Graphics Cards
  Sapphire Toxic Radeon HD4850 @ Tweaknews
  MSI Geforce 9600 GT 1Gb Hybrid Freezer @ Madshrimps
  HIS Radeon HD 4830 512MB @ Elite Bastards
  ATi Radeon HD 4830 @ AMDZone
  ZOTAC GeForce GTX 260 AMP²! Edition @ Benchmark Reviews

Memory

  Patriot Memory PC3-12800 Extreme Performance 4GB Kit @ Club Overclocker
  Aeneon Xtune DDR3-1866 (PC3-15000) 4GB DDR3 Kit @ Overclock3D

Peripherals
  Microsoft SideWinder X5 Mouse @ I4U
  Storage
  Corsair Flash Voyager Mini 4GB and 8GB @ TestFreaks
  Mushkin SP Series @ Technic3D
  G.Skill FS-25S2-64GB 2.5" SSD @ TweakTown

Cases & Power Supply Units
  Thermaltake V9 Case @ Ninjalane
  Tagan Monolize-CS case @ Icrontic

Cooling Solutions
  Evercool 925-HPC @ XSReviews
  Cooler Master V8 Heatsink and Fan @ TechwareLabs

Notebooks
  MSI Wind U100 @ DriverHeaven 

Multimedia
  Just What We Needed... More DVD DRM @ OCModShop
  NuForce Icon-1 Amplifier and S-1 Speakers @ Techgage
  Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Speakers for iPod @ TheTechLounge
 
Reviews

22 inch Wide TFT Roundup

ImageFor every period on time there is optimal monitor (screen) size. Nowadays, smaller monitor isn’t cheap enough and isn’t worth of savings while the bigger one still doesn’t justify the difference in price. The thing is that lately, mid range monitors and even from low range, become very quality pieces of hardware. And if you pick by random any of them, there are small odds that you’ll chose “piece of junk”. As result of these changes on local and global market it is actually very favorable state for nowadays buyers. Now you can have bigger monitor on the table with more than acceptable price especially if you buy it on sales. So, according to all that, wide monitor with 22-inch diagonal is the best buy at the moment. Keeping that fact in mind, we gathered eleven models that can be classified as cheaper and we did comparison test.
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WEB Reviews [22-10-2008]

Motherboards
  Asus Rampage Extreme @ HardwareLogic
  ZOTAC nForce 610i Mini-ITX @ TweakTown

  DFI Lanparty JR P45-T2RS @ Hardware Canucks

Graphics Cards
  XFX GeForce 9600 GSO XXX 384MB @ Elite Bastards
  Powercolor HD4670 PCS @ OCC

Storage
  Thermaltake BlacX SE USB Hard Drive Dock @ EverythingUSB
  Eagle Technology L-Series 2.5-inch HDD Enclosure @ OCModShop
  Cavalry 500 GB 3.5-inch USB 2.0 Aluminum Ext @ TestFreaks
  Revoltec Alu Guard RS053 2,5 @ Technic3D

Cases & Power Supply Units
  Coolermaster UCP 1100w @ XSReviews
  NZXT Guardian 921 Case @ TechwareLabs
  Cooling Solutions
  Cooler Master V8 Giant CPU Cooler @ Tweaknews
  Swiftech MCP655 (adjustable) Pump @ Bjorn3d 

Notebooks
  Asus U6V Laptop @ Rbmods

Peripherals
  Microsoft Sidewinder X5 Gaming Mouse ARB-00001 @ BmR
  DYMO DiscPainter @ TheTechLounge
  NZXT Avatar Mouse Giveaway @ Madshrimps

Multimedia
  Razer/THX Mako 2.1 Advanced Desktop Audio System @  DriverHeaven
  Logitech Z Cinema Advanced Surround Sound System @ I4U

Misc
  Interview with Team Fnatic and MSI @ CPU3D
  NVIDIA CUDA @ Digit-Life
 
Editorials

Everything You Should Know About TFT Monitors

ImageYou should be versed with today’s TFT monitor market to be certain that you really know what you want and what you need. Of course that there always be someone who will be satisfied with anything and those who always expect too much. In worst case, we should know where all the money gone. In best scenario, you’ll get almost ideal price /performance ratio in relation to your needs and budget. First we want to remind you on few basic work principles for TFT monitors. That will help you to understand causes of the potential problems and explain to you how you can easier to recognize them.
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