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HIS Radeon HD 6850 1GB Video Card in Crossfire |
| Fri, October 22 2010 | 7:57PM | PermaLink |
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"Multi card setups continue not to be the biggest area in video cards. It probably never will be; you’ve got the people that don’t understand how it works and simply people who have no interest in running multi card setups. In saying that, though, there’s still a large group of us that love multi card setups and to be honest, NVIDIA has really spiced the category up lately thanks to the release of the GTX 460.
While today it’s going to be hard to compare how these new mid-range cards compare against the higher end single GPU setups because the new HD 6900 series hasn’t been launched yet, it doesn’t mean we can’t find out exactly how scaling is looking these days and just how overall performance is."
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Thecus N4200 4-Bay NAS Server |
| Tue, May 04 2010 | 5:31PM | PermaLink |
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"The Thecus N4200 arrived and since NAS servers take a very long time to test, I dove right in taking my pictures of the box, kind of glancing over things and moving along. When it was time to open things up is when it hit me like a steam roller. The new OLED display is just gorgeous, a real improvement over the old display. At that point I turned the unit around and the real shock came; there is a battery slot and more importantly, a battery!
Thecus’ marketing material may hype up the display that is so clear you can read it from 10 feet away and is actually useful for more than just checking your IP address, but the real standout product feature of the N4200 is the included battery that slides into the back of the NAS, making it one of the most cost effective, less pain in the behind NAS servers ever made for the small office market. This isn’t a feature that is equivalent to a car parking itself; it is more like an autopilot. How many of you have a car that can drive itself? Well, that is the same number of other NAS appliances on the market that have built in battery protection."
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