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Written by Mikhail Ivanenkov   
Sunday, 26 August 2007

Antec TruePower Quattro 850W & 1000W PSUs at 3dGameMan:

The Antec TruePower Quattro 850W & 1000W PSUs have stylish racing stripes which run all the way around the steel housing and include an 80mm fan. Along with this fan and the many ventilation holes, this PSU will remain cool in almost any environment. Both of these PSUs have lots of power for today's gaming systems. The +3.3V is 25A and the +5V is 30A. Many of today’s high wattage power supplies that are designed for a 2 video card gaming system and therefore have one large single +12V rail, but these PSUs have 4 +12V rails and each rail is 18A. Remember, a single +12V rail is preferred in a multiple video card setup. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.


Synology Cube Station CS407 at HotHardware:

In the following pages we're going to take a look at the Synology CubeStation CS407 NAS Server. This system comes configured "bare-bones", ready for installation of up to four SATA hard disks with RAID 0,1 and 5 capabilities. With a max total capacity of up to three terabytes of storage, this unit ought to handle plenty of those cute baby-covered-in-mashed-green-peas shots that the family holds near and dear to their hearts. And with this type of multi-drive product, you can "RAID it up" and rest easy, knowing your backside is covered with at least some level of data storage redundancy.


Corsair DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7D 2GB DDR3-1800 Memory Kit at PCStats:

Each stick of DOMINATOR Twin3X2048-1800C7D memory is equipped with Corsair's 'Dual-Path Heat Xchange Heatsink' to keep the memory running cool. Adhesive is used to secure the heatspreader to the memory module, and PCB. Neither are removable, do not try. Doing so will void the warranty on the memory, and probably rip the BGA DRAM right off.


PC Power & Cooling 750W Silencer PSU at DVHardware:

In this review I'm taking a closer look at the PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Quad power supply. There are three flavors of this PSU: Black, Copper and a red CrossFire Edition. Besides the different color these units are identical, they all have a continuous maximum output of 750W with a peak output of 825W and a max of 60A on the +12V rail. The Silencer 750W PSU ships in a rather unattractive box. When I received this product I expected to find another box inside the one you can see on the photo but that wasn't the case. I was a bit worried that the PSU might have been damaged during shipping when I saw that one of the corners was punctured but fortunately the PSU was well protected.


Asus P5K3 Premium at Bit-tech:

The P5K3 Premium is just like the Asus P5K3 Deluxe, but with one change - this has 2GB of DDR3 memory soldered directly to the motherboard. There are NO memory slots, so there is nowhere to add you own memory. Why on earth has Asus crippled any potential upgrade path by bundling it all together for a considerable sum of money? Because of the unique interchange between DDR2 and DDR3, where the DDR2 memory market has fallen through the floor and DRAM manufacturers are trying to recoup the costs by charging a premium for DDR3.


HP LaserJet P2014 at TrustedReviews:

Set into the top panel on the right-hand side are six indicators and two control buttons. The buttons are for Start and Cancel, while the indicators shows status conditions, such as paper jams, low toner, low paper or general error conditions. At the back is another pull-down cover so you can get to paper jams and on the back left-hand side are sockets for USB 2.0 and parallel connections. This printer has no Wi-Fi or facility for an internal network card, though you can connect a general-purpose JetDirect adapter externally for cabled or wireless networking.


Kodak EasyShare E610 Printer Dock also at TrustedReviews:

As well as the EasyShare camera range, Kodak also markets a range of home photo printers that are also designed to be extremely easy to use. All the cameras in the EasyShare range are sold with a simple plastic adaptor, which fits into a socket on the top of the EasyShare printer and allows the camera to dock with the printer directly via a special USB connector socket in the underside of the camera. In some case it also charges the camera battery. The "Share" button on the camera is used to tag favourite photos for printing, so when the camera is docked to the printer these files can be printed quickly and easily.


Cooler Master Real Power Pro M1000 PSU at TweakTown:

Power provided by this model is rated at 1000 watts. Besides the 3.3v and 5v rails, this model also sports an impressive six 12v rails to handle the stress that an enthusiast is going to throw at it. Both the 3.3v and 5v rails can sustain a draw of 40A each and the 12v rails vary. Rails 1, 2, 5 and 6 are each rated at 18A and rails 3 and 4 are rated at 28A. This brings the total power draw of the 12v rail system to a whopping 128A!


MNPCTech Case Handles and 120mm Fan Grill at Modders-Inc:

PC modification has been around for years and is continuously being pushed to new limits as time goes on. We make statements with our PC's through the modifications that we have chosen to do or use. Whether it be the simple addition of a etched window and some lights or a full out custom chassis themed after our favorite game. The results in the long run is the same. We all are attempting to make our PC's more than just the plain ol' standard square box of hardware.


AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+ Black Edition at AMDZone:

What 90nm? Well it has been widely reported mostly at The Inquirer that AMD is having leakage issues with the 65nm process and that is why you only see parts up to 2.6GHz. At 90nm AMD is able to get parts now at 3.2GHz, but certainly late in the game. These parts are being branded Black Editions, and come in black boxes, but sans heatsink. Yes, this is like an OEM part, but boxed with a standard boxed warranty, but no heatsink. It certainly is unique in that respect. AMD says the channel is clamoring for this chip. Possibly, but only sales will tell. Before we begin benchmarking, and more importantly overclocking the 6400+ lets look at where you can buy it.

 

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