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Dragana Dimitrijevic
Monday, 09 August 2010 16:23
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Like its older siblings, the GeForce GTX 470 and the current NVIDIA flagship GeForce GTX 480, the GeForce GTX 465 is based on the Fermi architecture. We will not touch on the Fermi architecture itself, but instead cut straight to the point and take a quick look at the Palit GeForce GTX 465. The Palit GeForce GTX 465 will be up against ATI's Radeon HD 5850, both of which fall under the same price category.
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Monday, 09 August 2010 16:22
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We showed you the new Corsair H70 CPU cooler a couple of days ago and finally today we had the opportunity to place it inside our Quiet Fermi Build replacing the Corsair H50 we had in the system. Come along to see our install and what our preliminary temperatures look like.
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Monday, 09 August 2010 16:21
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Our tests have concluded that both the 768MB and 1GB version can offer great gaming performance, and outstanding overclock headroom. Combined into a SLI set, two stock GeForce GTX 460's compete with the Radeon HD 5870. In this article, Benchmark Reviews takes the highly overclocked ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU TOP/2DI/1GD5 video card and compares it against a field of DirectX-11 graphics solutions. If you're after a new video card, this 1GB GeForce GTX 460 could be the best $230 ever spent.
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Monday, 09 August 2010 16:19
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The RADEON HD 5670 from AMD represents a very nice addition to the 5xxx series, features DirectX11 support and does not need an extra power connector to function. The card was aimed from the beginning against the GT 240 from Nvidia, let's find out if it stands a chance!
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Monday, 09 August 2010 16:18
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Solid-state disks are easily one of the most exciting new technologies to grace the PC in recent years. The first examples didn't have the capacity or performance to measure up to their exorbitant price tags, but great strides have been made with subsequent generations. These days, you can pick up a 128GB SSD that will easily trounce a mechanical hard drive for round about $350. That's still a princely sum, although the value proposition isn't as questionable as one might suspect.
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Monday, 09 August 2010 16:16
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It seems all of the latest news surrounding NVIDIA and its partners these days pertains to the GTX 460 launch. While this is a pretty impressive product for its price point, we have seen interest of course shift away from the high end NVIDIA products. Now that the GTX 480 has been out for four months, I figured it was time to take a second, closer look at the product, the software environment that surrounds it, and what has been done to potentially rectify some of the issues that have surrounded this sometimes contentious product.
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Monday, 09 August 2010 16:15
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It is not every day I get a chance to check out a new CPU. And this week, I got a chance to look at not one, but two new CPU types. One of these new CPU’s I played with was an AMD TRI Core CPU called the AM3 445 CPU.When we get new CPU’s we also have to have the latest motherboard to support our brand spanking new CPU. The motherboard we at Bjorn3D.com are going to be including is Gigabyte’s 880GMA-UD2H micro ATX motherboard.
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Monday, 09 August 2010 16:14
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G.SKILL has been a major player in the DRAM and flash memory business for a long time. Recently they have added an SSD lineup to their portfolio. With Sandforce's controller being the latest rage on the SSD market it is no surprise that G.SKILL offers drives with that controller too. They sent us their 240 GB Phoenix Pro which comes with a special version of the Sandforce SF-1222 controller that enables a higher number of up to 50,000 IOPS.
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Tuesday, 15 June 2010 23:48
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Chris Carr, Vice President of Sales for SEAP in Nokia, gave the opening address and talked about the changing mobile industry that revolves around the Internet, content, services as well as constant connectivity.
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Written by
Dragana Dimitrijevic
Tuesday, 15 June 2010 23:47
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Say hello to GIGABYTE’s new HD 5870 Super Overclock Edition video card that packs a stock 950MHz core frequency and a stock 5GHz memory frequency to give you the best performance in your games. This is Gigabyte's first foray into a heavily overclocked HD 5870. So how does it stand up to the GTX 480 at the same price?
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