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Lexar Releases Inexpensive Crucial DDR3 Memory KitsNov 26, 2008 - in News
Lexar has announced the availability of its new Crucial DDR3 triple-channel memory kits for the Intel Core i7 platform
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Overclocking Competition: Germany Edges Past USA 8-2Nov 26, 2008 - in News
German teams edge past U.S. overclockers by just a few clock cycles more.
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System Builder Marathon: $625 Gaming PCNov 26, 2008 - in Reviews
This month's System Builder Marathon is all about your feedback to us. We've revamped our entry-level and mid-range PCs with new price points. Let's kick things off with what we think is the best value at a $625 price point!
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USB 3.0 Spec Finished: It's SuperSpeed USBNov 26, 2008 - in News
With USB 2.0 ports becoming a common as dirt—you’ll find them in everything from mobile phones to DVD players these days—you know the time has come to move on to a new version. And that’s just what the USB 3.0 Promoter Group announced today.
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Hynix Announces World's Fastest, First 1 Gb GDDR5 MemoryNov 25, 2008 - in News
Hynix Semiconductor has announced the world's first 1 Gigabit GDDR5 graphics DRAM. The chips are also the fastest yet, which should help to enable a new generation of high performance graphics cards
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Tweak UI Utility Hits Vista, SortaNov 25, 2008 - in News
Tweak UI, one of the best OS tweaking tools around, is finally coming to Vista
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The State Of The Personal ComputerNov 25, 2008 - in Reviews
Where were we in 2008 and where are we heading in 2009? In his State of the Personal Computer address, Alan Dang shares his insights as a user of three different platforms: Mac, Windows, and Linux.
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IM Flash Starts Production on 34nm Flash ChipsNov 24, 2008 - in News
IM Flash Technologies, a joint subsidiary of Intel and Micron, has starting production on 34nm, 32 gigabit multi-level cell flash chips.
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Plextor Announces New Optical Drive LineupNov 24, 2008 - in News
A name that used to crop up when talking about elite optical products years ago has made a comeback! Plextor has come out of the woodwork, announcing a new lineup of optical drives after lying low for a while.
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S3 Gets a Leg Up on ATI and NvidiaNov 24, 2008 - in News
S3 Graphics is the Rodney Dangerfield of the graphics industry. The company’s Chrome GPUs just don’t get much respect. But the latest model, the Chrome 530 GT, has a feature that neither ATI nor Nvidia can currently match.
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Tom’s Winter 2008 Hard Drive GuideNov 24, 2008 - in Reviews
Flash-based drives take the performance segment by storm, but the good old hard drive still provides the best bang for the buck as capacities reach 1.5 terabytes. We scanned all the available offerings and found the best drives for winter 2008.
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Last Week's 'Cool' News: Nov. Week 3Nov 22, 2008 - in Picture Story
The week that was includes Wrath of the Lich King, Core i7 desktops, new iPhone firmware, Jerry Yang and a chance to win $50!
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"Larrabee" Still Expected in 2009 or 2010Nov 21, 2008 - in News
Intel's "Larrabee" still is on track for 2009 or 2010, with pressure looming
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Kingston Unveils 64 GB USB SticksNov 21, 2008 - in News
Kingston updates USB flash drive line to 64 GB
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Efficiency: Core 2 Nukes Atom On The DesktopNov 21, 2008 - in Reviews
Atom is geared for low-cost, low-power netbooks and nettops, while the device is a poor choice for desktop PC applications. We show you why Core 2 is better, and give some guidance on how to pick the best power supply for your low-power application.
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Reboot Your Computer, Don't Get PaidNov 20, 2008 - in News
There are pros and cons to going with an hourly wage versus salary. One of the good things about an hourly wage is that you’re eligible for overtime. But if you work in a big corporate environment and you work with computers everyday, you may be in for a
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Samsung's Fast 256GB SSD Goes Into ProductionNov 20, 2008 - in News
Samsung has announced that its ultra-fast 256 GB SSD has finally entered mass-production
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Falcon Northwest Claims Fastest PCNov 20, 2008 - in News
Got deep pockets and the compulsory need for speed, and something custom that nobody else has without having to do it yourself? I think you need to check out Falcon Northwest.
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Nvidia Releases X58/SLI ForceWareNov 20, 2008 - in News
Did you hear that? Nvidia has just released its ForceWare 180.48 drivers, aka ‘Big Bang II’. The new ForceWare set is required to enable SLI on ‘some’ new and upcoming Intel X58 Express based boards. We covered a bit regarding the ‘Big Bang II’ release,
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Netgear's New LAN Powerline AdaptersNov 20, 2008 - in News
Look ma! No wires! Well, sort of. NETGEAR introduces their Powerline Adapters for HD and Multimedia Streaming without the hassle of degraded wireless performance and most of all, wires.
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Toshiba Intros 500GB Green 2.5" HDDNov 20, 2008 - in News
Toshiba has announced a new series of 2.5-inch hard disk drives that offer capacities up to 500 GB, increased durability, reduced noise and a lower power consumption
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Where Do Hard Drive Heads Come From?Nov 20, 2008 - in Picture Story
A few days ago we were lucky enough to visit Seagate's Springtown, Ireland factory, where it manufactures 80% of its read/write heads. We'll show you some of what we saw there and explain how a hard drive head comes to be.
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Mirror's Edge to Tap PhysX TechnologyNov 19, 2008 - in News
PhysX, the physics-acceleration technology developed by Ageia and later acquired by Nvidia, has always had the capacity to impress. But it’s taking a very long time for the eye-popping effects seen in demos to show up in retail games.
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Take the Tom's Hardware Survey!Nov 19, 2008 - in News
Take Tom’s Hardware Readers Survey and be automatically entered for a chance to Win one out of five $50 Amazon.com Gift Certificates! Having a frustrating time looking for information that helps you make your tech and hardware buying decisions?
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MSI and Asus Prepare to Launch All-In-One NettopsNov 19, 2008 - in News
The nettop market is heating up as MSI and Asus get ready to launch new all-in-one nettops with touchscreen displays
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Mushkin's New Triple-Chan DDR3 KitsNov 19, 2008 - in News
With all the buzz surrounding the Intel Core i7 debut, memory manufacturers are delivering the goods. Mushkin is now offering up its triple channel kits to the mix, with some pretty impressive timings.
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SGI Makes Molecule Supercomputer From Intel AtomsNov 19, 2008 - in News
Silicon Graphics (SGI) is showing off a concept supercomputer that could pack as many as 10,000 Intel Atom processors into a single rack. The name SGI gave the concept computer was fittingly cute as well, calling it the Molecule.
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Ditch Your Commodore 64 for a Commodore Core i7Nov 19, 2008 - in News
Commodore Gaming has announced new high-end gaming desktops that feature Intel Core i7 processors, a customizable painted chassis and a preloaded C64 emulator for retro compatibility
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Report: 3GB vs 6GB RAM on Core i7 BenchedNov 19, 2008 - in News
Planning to build your brand spanking new Intel i7 based gaming system with that fancy new Intel X58 Express board? Just make sure you toss 6GB of memory into the mix for the best possible experience, according to Corsair’s recent study.
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Nvidia Launches Tesla Personal SupercomputerNov 19, 2008 - in News
Desktop supercomputers became a reality today as Nvidia announced the release of its new GPU-based Tesla personal supercomputer
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