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Written by [t0rc]
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Hiper Anubis Case Review on Technic3D
http://www.technic3d.com/
"The new Hiper Anubis is the next PC Case in the Technic3D Editorship. See you in the following Review which qualities and Features the new and first ATX High-End Tower from Hiper presents. Thats a Case God in Black?"
How The Memory Cache Works
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/
In this tutorial you will learn everything you need to know about cache memory in an easy to follow language.
"The memory cache is a high-speed memory available inside the CPU in order to speed up access to data and instructions stored in RAM memory. In this tutorial we will explain how this circuit work in an easy to follow language."
Extreme overclockers are always looking for bleeding-edge ways to get every once from their hardware. They use powerful fans, extensive water-cooling setups, and even thermoelectric plates to make sure their rigs run reliably, even when pushed beyond the intended performance envelope. Recently, hardware manufacturers have been producing "all-in-one" watercooling devices, which are easy to install, and don't require the extensive hassle of traditional modular watercooling systems.
Now, CoolIT has entered the fray with a new type of water-cooling unit with their Freezone CPU Cooler. Unlike traditional systems, the Freezone does not use a radiator, but uses a proprietary "chiller", which uses multiple TECs (peltier plates) to cool the liquid coolant, essentially refrigerating the liquid without a compressor (as expensive phase-change coolers use). This system provides greater thermal efficiency and increased reliability, and is easier to install than full-sized water-cooling kits.
http://www.ocmodshop.com/
Intel X6800 Core 2 Extreme Dual Core Processor Review @ Tweaknews.net
http://www.tweaknews.net/
"But where does this processor really fit in? Is it worth the ~US$1000 current pricetag or is there something that is faster from Intel that can be purchased for the same money? Well, for one thing, you won't need a new motherboard if you stick to the 1066Mhz FSB, but with the quad-core line dropping in price, will this processor be deemed the black sheep of Intel's higher end processor lineup?"
Gainward 8800 Ultra @ XSReviews
http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/graphics-cards/gainward-8800-ultra/
"Nearly a year on from the release of the 8800GTX, the 8 series cards from nVidia are still dominating the top end of the graphical performance market. The top of this range with most companies is the "Ultra", a higher clocked GTX. Having reviewed one of these in the past, I was interested to see what Gainward's offering for this card would be like."
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