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Intel Core i7 980X (six-core) review |
| Thu, March 11 2010 | 2:02AM | PermaLink |
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Intel today releases it's first ever six-core consumer processor. We test the Gulftown based Core i7 980X. Intel launches the Core i7 980X processor today priced at US$ 999 in thousand-unit tray quantities.
It's scrumptious, it's delicious. Really it overclocks brilliantly as well; it's dark demonic matter my man. Head on over to the review where we'll start up a technical overview and then head onwards to an extensive benchmark session, and sure... we'll throw in an overclocking session as well. We've got a lot of ground to cover.
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http://www.guru3d.com/article/core-i7-980x-review/
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Seagate GoFlex Hard Drive Kit Review |
| Sat, December 25 2010 | 12:01PM | PermaLink |
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Seagate has introduced a new modular external storage system, dubbed the GoFlex series. This system allows you to purchase a simple bare drive, buy only the interfaces you need, and hot-swap between them without a fuss. Currently you can choose between USB 2.0, USB 3.0, eSATA and Firewire 800, which covers just about every computer and media device made today or in the conceivable future.
The GoFlex system is a simple, but rather clever concept. Each adapter has the hardware interface included at the base of the cable, which plugs directly into the GoFlex drive. The drive receives its power from the host cable, so no DC adapters are necessary. If you take the drive somewhere that has a different (or faster) interface, then all you have to do is unplug the adapter cable and plug in a new one.
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http://www.ocmodshop.com/ocmodshop.aspx?a=1804
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