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Galaxy GeForce GTX 465 in SLI Overclocked |
| Thu, June 24 2010 | 4:03PM | PermaLink |
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"We've almost done it all with the GTX 465; looked at it in single form, overclocked, SLI form and today we'll finish the quenelle with GTX 465s in SLI overclocked. I've already mentioned that I think this card in SLI is going to be the perfect combination for people who want to go down the Surround Gaming path, but the question is, can we have the same luck with overclocking when we throw two of them together?
Overclocking is an important aspect for this setup, as we mentioned in our original single card overclocking article. The mid range nature means that if we can get some extra power out of the setup at no extra cost, the overall value of the product is obviously going to go up. The good thing is we're also very confident with the cards we have here from Galaxy with the single card showing us speeds in excess of 700MHz on the core without any voltage adjustment. Today we've managed to find out that we'll be seeing voltage adjustment in the near future, though, which means we're going to see even more power on tap."
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http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/3329/galaxy_geforce_gtx_465_in_sli_overclocked/index.html
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Scythe Bay Rafter |
| Wed, July 15 2009 | 12:02PM | PermaLink |
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"The hard drive in a computer system is a crucial component for storing data and programs. In some systems, enthusiasts run out of placements for hard drives and so build make-shift mounts. Scythe has noticed this, which has lead to the Bay Rafter. The Scythe Bay Rafter allows a user to convert a 5.25” bay into a hard drive bay with support for a single HDD and a fan."
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http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/misc-coolers/scythe-bay-rafter/
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