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BitFenix Survivor Tower |
| Tue, December 07 2010 | 9:01AM | PermaLink |
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BitFenix says it best in the press release "We wanted to design a PC chassis that had ruggedized features, but didn’t necessarily look like a tractor." We will not say the Survivor is simplistic because of its broad rounded corners and the big red logo sit on the top. But the case is rugged and will take its fair share of abuse, not extreme abuse, but simple wear and tear that a case would go through when transporting it from one LAN party to the next.
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http://pro-clockers.com/cases/1714-bitfenix-survivor.html
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Deep Dive Into QNAP NAS Software |
| Sat, April 10 2010 | 4:03PM | PermaLink |
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"Testing NAS servers is a complicated and a time consuming task. For the most part modern NAS products are computers in their own right with some using Intel Core2 Duo processors and up to 4GB of RAM. When writing a NAS review it’s easy to focus on the hardware and capabilities, but often the software, applications and setup functionality take a back seat even though these functions are just as important as the hardware.
To help ease the strain on both the reader and the writer, today we are going to cover the latest firmware / software release from QNAP. Just weeks ago we ran a similar editorial on Thecus’ software."
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