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Sapphire Radeon HD 5970 OC |
| Fri, December 25 2009 | 12:03PM | PermaLink |
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"Overall, I was able to run the card higher than the clock speeds on the HD 5870 for a nice increase in performance, but to do so brought out the fan noise that ATI reference cards always bring to the table when you bump up the fan for additional cooling. I was able to reach clock speeds of 890MHz on the core and 1260MHz on the memory, with power consumption peaking at 486 watts on the system under load with temperatures that reached 69 degrees Celsius. The vapor chamber cooling does its job keeping this behemoth cool! Not too bad on the clocks and temperatures, but as an enthusiast you always want more performance with less power."
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Quick Review: Alienware TactX Keyboard and Mouse |
| Wed, August 18 2010 | 5:48PM | PermaLink |
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"So you're a fan of the ol' Alienware brand, but just don't have the money to get in on a full blown Alienware rig? Now, for a whole lot less than a new system, you're able to have your own Alienware logos in front of you; the Alienware TactX Keyboard and Mouse that are now being sold separately.
Once we plug in the two USB cables into the back of our PC we're up and running. A shiny glow can be seen throughout the whole keyboard. Our understanding is that the two USB cables are needed to power the light which we have to say is extremely bright; significantly brighter than the back lighting in the G15 and G19 Logitech keyboards."
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