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WD VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS
By
David Field
| Jul 16, 2008
David Field spins up to operating speed in order to check out the latest from Western Digital.
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Science
Holographic storage
By
Ashton Mills
| Jun 23, 2009
Mmm... Holographic storage. Not only is it actually cool, but it sounds cool too.
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Graphics Cards
Gigabyte 4870 1GB
By
Justin Robinson
| Mar 3, 2009
Doesn’t quite need 1.21 Gigawatts of electricity.
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Peripherals
RAID Theory
By
Ashton Mills
| May 19, 2008
Also RAID setup, RAID benchmarks, RAID considerations, RAID software, RAID hardware...
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Peripherals
Verbatim goes quad
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The Inquirer
| Jan 7, 2009
New hard drives promise freedom of connectivity and ultra portability.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Designing the Perfect PC
By
Vito Cassisi
| Dec 2, 2008
PC Design 01100101 with Vito Cassisi. And yes, that is binary for 101.
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Systems
Big Iron Secrets
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Jake Carroll
| Nov 3, 2008
Think your computer is a beast? Think again, as Jake Carroll takes us on a journey into the mysteries of serious corporate computing power.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Overclocking post-Nehalem
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David Hollingworth
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Nebojsa Novakovic
| Oct 31, 2008
Priorities change with Intel's new chip design.
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PC Games
Creating game cinematics
By
James Matson
| Apr 23, 2008
How stories, concepts and trailers for games are turned into pure, digital sex. Uh, game videos. We mean game videos.
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Peripherals
ASUS BC-1205PT Blu-ray combo
By
Jake Carroll
| Dec 10, 2007
If you thought the Xbox 360's HD DVD drive was the only (relatively) cheap way to get delicious HD on your system, think again.
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Peripherals
ASUS BC-1205PT Blu-ray combo
By
Jake Carroll
| Nov 30, 2007
Put your shiny 24" monitor to some good use and get Blu-ray playback on a, er, "budget".
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Peripherals
Adaptec 3405 SAS RAID
By
David Field
| Aug 21, 2007
A bargain priced Serially Attached SCSI card put to the test with a couple of 15,000RPM drives in RAID 0.
Features
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Operating Systems
Linux vs Linux
By
Leigh Dyer
| Jul 5, 2007
Five flavours of Linux, all pitted head to head. Which one's best for what? We tell you.
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Peripherals
amBX - lights, rumble, wind
By
Ben Mansill
| Aug 14, 2007
Philips introduce radical new gaming enhancement toys.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Thermaltake Mini Typhoon
By
Craig Simms
| Nov 1, 2006
Mini typhoon, bollocks. It's huge and quiet; not at all like a small typhoon. As a cooler though, it’s very good.
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Peripherals
Western Digital Scorpio series
By
David Field
| Sep 18, 2006
Another laptop hard drive series moves toward perpendicular storage.
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Peripherals
Gigabyte Poseidon
By
Bennett Ring
| May 12, 2006
Austere is the new brash, and nothing yells 'look at me' more than understated elgance.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Antec P180
By
Ashton Mills
| Aug 9, 2005
Back in the glory days when overclocking was a function of motherboard jumpers and pre-made window mods didn’t exist, the pursuit of performance came at any cost – and when it ...
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Peripherals
Seagate Savvio 15K
By
David Field
| Mar 23, 2007
15,000 RPM in a laptop-sized hard drive. Can I get an amen?
Features
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Lifestyle
Safety hat optional - I/O letters #31
By
Staff Writers
| Dec 9, 2003
Dan Rutter's back on-site to rebuild the mess you've made of your brand new, real-real-shiny PC. Or old, smells-like-ozone VAC. As ozone-leaking components are bad things, ...
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