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Diamond's Viper HD 3650 ups the stakes on midrange cards with 1GB of memory. Read along to see if memory alone can differentiate this latest 3650 video card.
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OCZ is better known for cutting edge desktop memory, but they haven't let their presence slide in the flash media department. Their latest news has been with 2.5" solid state drives but this 4GB flash drive will rock your world too.
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SilverStone Kublai Series KL03 Case - (Web Link) - May 9, 2008, 5:00 pm - Comments (0)
 
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GIGABYTE X48T-DQ6 - (Web Link) - May 9, 2008, 10:13 am - Comments (0)
 
SNIP: Today we are going to take a look at GIGABYTEs high end motherboard, the X48T-DQ6. GIGABYTE makes two versions of this board utilizing Intels X48 chipset. The X48 which is a DDR2 variant and the X48T which is the DDR3 version that we will be covering today. The X48 brings minimal changes to the chipset when compared to the X38 and the only tangible difference should be more overclocking headroom. In recent years GIGABYTE has truly reinvented itself as a leader in innovation. In todays world the name of the game, or color to be more specific, is green. We have green cars, green homes and now you can add motherboards to the growing list of items going green. GIGABYTE has made a concerted effort to produce motherboards that use the least amount of energy possible without sacrificing performance. A task not easily accomplished. To this end they have dubbed this innovation DES or Dynamic Energy Saver. A system which can adjust voltage, power phases and clocks speeds of the board and CPU to ensure as little energy as possile is wasted while providing as much power as needed. Is it possible to have a power efficient system without losing performance? Lets find out.
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Neoseeker - (Web Link) - May 9, 2008, 3:46 am - Comments (0)
 
this time around, they decided to take up the test of releasing something just a little bit different. A little something they like to call the EAH3850 X2.
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Diamond Viper HD 3650 1GB at Overclockers Online - (Web Link) - May 9, 2008, 12:59 am - Comments (0)
 
Much like other 3650 cards, you get a pretty good performer packed with features for a low price. The inclusion of native HDMI-out is a big plus for anyone running a home theater PC setup, but others are not left out with VGA and DVI connections as well.

Canon IXUS 80 IS - (Web Link) - May 9, 2008, 12:19 am - Comments (0)
 

[Tech ARP] NVIDIA GeForce To Quadro Soft-Mod Guide - (Web Link) - May 8, 2008, 11:25 pm - Comments (0)
 

* Coolermaster LED Silent Fan - (Web Link) - May 8, 2008, 9:38 pm - Comments (0)
 
*Quote:* Theres been a lot of hype in the computer industry about silent fans and fortunately, at last, some are actually starting to earn this title. Today Ill be taking a look at the Cooler Master LED Silent Fan - another fan bearing the title of silent. Will it be good enough to earn the Silent mantra?
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ASUS Xonar DX PCI Express 7.1 Audio Card - (Web Link) - May 8, 2008, 7:23 pm - Comments (0)
 

XtracPads Fat Mat - (Web Link) - May 8, 2008, 5:12 pm - Comments (0)
 
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My First Computer - (Web Link) - May 8, 2008, 12:41 pm - Comments (0)
 
Snippet: The Tandy 1000, introduced in 1984, was manufactured to compete directly with the IBM PC. The one I had came standard 128Kb of RAM, one double density 5.25″ floppy disk drive and a 16 color RGB monitor. As add-ons, dad had the foresight to also purchase a matching dot-matrix printer and a Tandy joystick.

AV LABS AVL337 Bluetooth Speakers - (Web Link) - May 8, 2008, 9:34 am - Comments (0)
 
Quote: Back in January this year (2008), John went to the consumer electronics show (CES) in Las Vegas. He met up with Griffin who make a set of digital RF speakers that are completely wireless. They charge up on an iPod docking station but can then be placed anywhere within fifty meters of the docking station. The speakers in this review arent that wireless - they still require a power cord to mains power.
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USB 2.0 Computer Copy Cable - (Web Link) - May 8, 2008, 4:33 am - Comments (0)
 
Below is a direct quote from the review: For most computer savvy users, transferring data between two computers is relatively easy. If you have a network set up, you can share data between two computers. Alternatively, you can simply use a flash drive... but that might not be very efficient if you are transferring a large amount of data. But, for those users who arent as skilled with computers, this can present quite a problem. I have seen countless people burn CD after CD of data to transfer to their laptop, which of course is time-consuming and wasteful.