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AMD looks like it could be in for a surprise quarter |
| Wed, July 21 2010 | 9:00AM | PermaLink |
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"Still, it is good that Intel is starting to address the wants of the enthusiast market with much more affordable products than their $1000 Extreme Edition chips. I only wish they could have at least made the i5 a $149 product. I think it would have attracted a lot more attention at that price than the $209 it is currently offered at. The i7 875K is again priced higher than I would have liked. It is unfortunate that Intel couldn’t/wouldn’t release something more along the lines of the i5 750 in unlocked form, for around $210. Now that would have been a very compelling part!"
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Thecus N3200Pro NAS Review |
| Sun, June 21 2009 | 4:01PM | PermaLink |
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Sheer performance is not the focus of the N3200 Pro; rather the N3200
Pro positions itself as an affordable RAID 5 solution for the home. Where
the unit shines isn't with performance, although with a RAID 5 configuration
the unit is capable of about 20 MB/s read and 10 MB/s write, but with
features. The N3200 Pro shares the same features as the more expensive N4100
Pro and N5400 Pro, and not to mention the built in iTunes, print and media
server are a great addition. In terms of price, the unit rings in at the
mid $300 range; it's not cheap, but affordable. For a large household with
an incline towards digital media the N3200 Pro NAS could definitely come in
handy.
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