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Point of View GeForce 9400 GT 1024 MB Wall-E Edition

NVIDIA's new GeForce 9400 GT Series is based on the same G96 GPU that is also used on the 9500 GT. The 9400 GT has half the shaders however, which seriously limits the uses of the card in a gaming PC. On the other hand this greatly reduces the heat output which allows a completely passive solution. Point of View differentiates their card by using 1 GB of video memory and bundling a full version of the Wall-E game.

http://www.techpowerup.com

Flip Ultra Camcorder Review

Review of The Flip, a best-selling small and inexpensive camcorder from Pure Digital Technologies.

"The Pure Digital Technologies' Flip Camcorder, affectionately known as "The Flip", has quickly become one of the best-selling camcorders. We decided to review one to see why this small video cam is so popular."

http://www.hardwaresecrets.com


Toshiba Satellite Pro L300 Review

In choosing a computer, there are times when you want all the gadgets and gizmos it can have, but there are also times when you just want a simple workhorse. If you are looking for the workhorse, the Toshiba Satellite Pro L500 will be a good choice.

http://www.compukiss.com


Gateway to High Performance Gaming? @ TechwareLabs

Looking to add some power and zip to your gaming experience? Seeking some redundancy for your server data without having to add a lot of extra drives? Michael takes a look at the very affordable Rocket Raid solution by HighPoint, the 2640x4. Pop in 4 drives and you have the ability to add both power and redundancy to your server or gaming rig. How well does it perform? Check out our review to find out.

http://www.techwarelabs.com


Intel Core 2 Overclocking Basics Article @ OCIA.net

"Even though overclocking has come a long way from hacked BIOS, pencil tracing, etc, it still isn’t for the squeamish. You can still fry your CPU or motherboard, though it is much harder due to safety measures built into Intel processors and most motherboards. But with a little preparation and forethought, nearly anyone can successfully give their rig some extra oomph by a mild overclock, or make it really scream with a serious overclock. Read on to find out how!"

http://www.ocia.net

 
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