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A quick first look at USB 3.0 performance

7th December 2009 472 Like

USB 2.0 is so last millennium. No, seriously. We’ve had the specification since the year 2000, which is technically the previous millennium. Given how quickly the PC industry moves, though, it might as well have been a full millennium ago....

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Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme Review

6th December 2009 443 Like

In the bit-tech Hall of Fame can be found an oil painting of the original Tuniq Tower 120. In said painting, it’s relaxing on a chaise lounge with a bunch of grapes covering its baseplate. Situated just next to the...

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Google launches Public DNS

6th December 2009 385 Like

When you type www.wikipedia.org into your browser’s address bar, you expect nothing less than to be taken to Wikipedia. Chances are you’re not giving much thought to the work being done in the background by the Domain Name System, or...

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Windows 8 Coming into Focus in 2010

6th December 2009 365 Like

Windows 7 was released to manufacturing on July 22nd, 2009, along with Windows Server 2008 R2, and both platforms made it to customers by October 22nd, 2009, with the client flavor of the OS being the last to reach the...

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Seagate Barracuda XT Hard Drive ST32000641AS

4th December 2009 424 Like

Somewhere between the speed of Solid State Drive technology and the reliability of value-priced Hard Disk storage is the Seagate Barracuda XT. The industry’s first SATA 6GBps HDD features 2TB of data storage capacity, and is also the first product...

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ASUS P7P55D Evo Intel P55 motherboard review

3rd December 2009 422 Like

The P7P55D EVO motherboard is in Asus’ EVO colors, a black PCB with a royal blue/light blue/silver color scheme. It will take me quite a while to get accustomed to looking at a motherboard without a Northbridge. The lack of...

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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 260 (SP216) SO

1st December 2009 368 Like

Honestly .. seriously honestly I did not expect to review any more GeForce GTX 260 cards after the incredible amount of reviews we already posted on them in the past year or so. But NVIDIA is very late to the...

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Infinity Ward wields MW2 Steam-powered banhammer

30th November 2009 376 Like

Infinity Ward and Steam have completed the first wave of bans for players using cheats for the PC version of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 claims Infinity Ward’s Rob Bowling, with 2500 accounts now blocked from connecting to the...

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Taking apart the ATI Radeon HD 5970

29th November 2009 467 Like

It’s that time again! New, very expensive hardware has arrived in the bit-tech/CustomPC labs and Richard gets to break it take it apart to see what’s inside. Like a seven year old with a screwdriver and an overzealous engineering gene...

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Serious Sam HD Review

29th November 2009 393 Like

There is a story to Serious Sam but, to be honest, it’s not really worth talking about. Some alien called Mental is attacking humanity and you are mankind’s only hope. So you get sent back in time to ancient Egypt...

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Aliens vs. Predator – Multiplayer Gamers’ Day Trailer

29th November 2009 392 Like

Sega has released a new Aliens vs Predator developer diary about the game’s multiplayer component. Have a look.

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Thermaltake Launches V3 Black Edition Mid-Tower Case

27th November 2009 474 Like

Thermaltake, leading DIY chassis brand, launches the newest mid-tower PC case in their V-Series for value-conscious users. The Thermaltake V3 Black Edition comes in an entirely black coating from the inside to the outside, lending it stylish looks and a...

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G.Skill Falcon II 64GB 2.5-inch Solid State Disk

26th November 2009 437 Like

The Falcon II uses Indilinx’s newest version of the Barefoot controller called the ECO. The ECO is a mildly reworked controller that allows new memory types to be used in conjunction with the controller, namely new 34nm parts from Intel....

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Intel Core i9 (Gulftown) – 6 cores, 32 nm: hands-on review

25th November 2009 460 Like

For the last seven years we’ve been doing our best to provide you with reviews of the very latest computer components. We have always been trying to publish product reviews on the day of their world premiere. This time we...

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OCZ Black Edition 4GB DDR3-1600 review

25th November 2009 453 Like

For AMD users that are fortunate to have a Black Edition processor, you know the benefits in terms of overclocking ease, being able to simply raise the multiplier to hit higher performance results, along with other tweaking options to fine-tune...

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