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Written by Mikhail Ivanenkov   
Sunday, 08 July 2007

A4Tech R7-70D Xtra Low Power Wireless RF Optical Mouse at ExtremeMhz:

On the left side of the mouse you'll find two side buttons and a rubber-like thumb grip that not only feels nice, but designed to prevent slipping from sweat during long term use. Although minor, it was certainly a very nice touch that does add to its overall comfort. There are no buttons or grips on the right side of the mouse.


Matrox DualHead2Go Digital Edition at techPowerUp:

You will find one D-SUB input and USB 2.0 connection in the front. There is also a dual LED, which shows you if the LCDs are on, in standby or up and running with red, orange or green color respectively. The USB connection is used exclusively to supply the DualHead2Go with power. On the opposite side, you will find two DVI connectors, which can handle a resolution of 1920x1200 each. making for a huge desktop of 3840x1200 with two appropriate monitors.


NVIDIA GeForce 7050 at Phoronix:

While the GeForce 6100 and 6150 both support NVIDIA's PureVideo technology and it's featured in the NVIDIA GeForce 7050 PV, the GeForce 7025 lacks PureVideo support. PureVideo is designed to enhance the video playback experience on supported NVIDIA graphics systems through improving the picture quality, delivering vivid colors, and offering hardware acceleration for some video compression standards. PureVideo HD expands upon PureVideo in the high definition world for Blu-Ray and HD-DVD playback while maintaining low CPU utilization. It's unfortunate that PureVideo support cannot be found on the GeForce 7025, but PureVideo support has yet to appear in NVIDIA's binary display driver for Linux or Solaris. The GeForce 7 motherboard graphics also support Microsoft DirectX 9.0, Shader Model 3.0, TV encoding, DVI support, and high quality (5x4) video scaling. Another exclusive for the GeForce 7050 is integrated HDMI capabilities.


Crucial 2-8500 CL5 Ballistix DDR2 RAM at Benchmark Reviews:

Ballistix Tracer memory is specifically built for performance enthusiasts and case modders who want to push the performance envelope while adding flash appeal to their boxes. The Ballistix line of high-performance memory modules features advanced speed grades, low latencies, and integrated aluminum heat spreaders. Ballistix Tracer memory features a black PCB, black integrated heat spreaders, and one or two rows of eight "chasing" red and green LEDs atop the module, circulating in a random pattern based on memory utilization. A custom-designed circuit relays bus activity to the LEDs, allowing them to accurately reflect usage of each memory module. In addition, eight blue ground effects LEDs emit a constant glow near the pins.


SUB-ZERO ExodusFlow Altauna CPU Water Block at Madshrimps:

In contrast 10mm lines insert into their perspective connectors either locking into an O-ring or sliding over a small barb over which a metal collar is tightened down. This design is practically leak-proof and can withstand much more wear and tear than its 1/2" counterpart. At the very least water-cooling experts should be including a version of the stainless hose clamps with their kits. Many makers such as Swiftech are now using slightly thinner walled tubing which has the flow rate of 1/2" without the bulk. Die hard supporters of 1/2" system rebuttal remains; "larger tubes = greater flow = lower temps." This is a generalization which needs qualifying and we won't debate that here, suffice to say the CF1 out-performed several top performing 1/2-ID based blocks.


Apple iPhone at TheTechLounge:

One of the points Apple makes with respect to the keyboard is that you shouldn’t worry about getting each character in the word right, rather just keep typing and when you get to the end of the word you’ll be prompted with their suggested word if it didn’t find it in the built-in dictionary. You tap the space bar to accept the suggested word, or tap on the word to ignore the suggestion. If you heed their suggestion you’ll find that typing becomes much faster as their suggestion system works very well.


Vizo Ares Internal SATA HDD Mobile Rack at DragonSteelMods:

On the back of the Ares we find the power connections and the cooling fan. Vizo included both, SATA and Molex power connection so you have a choice when running your power cables.


Cooler Master M620 Power Supply at Rbmods:

The PCI-E power cables are colored with a green color. The green connector matches a green plugin on the PSU so you know where to plug it in. You also get a bunch of other power cables that you can use depending on your need. The good part with a modular PSU is that you can choose which cables are needed and that way you will leave more space in your case and more space for the airflow.


Zalman CNPS9700 LED HSF at GideonTech:

The Zalman cooler's full loads temps being in the low 40 degree range make this a great heat sink for over clocking the system. It gives you more room for cooling with the ability to slow down or speed up the fan. I think the mounting bracket is better than the push pins type. The only thing to note with the pins is to push them all the way in.


PC Power Management Guide at TechARP:

Device states occur in the global system G0 working state. They were defined to enable device vendors to design ACPI-compliant products, so that operating system that support ACPI, like Windows XP, can manage the devices. There are four D-states, but vendors can choose not to implement all states.

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