Archive for October 2006

Introducing the Radeon X1650 XT: A New Mainstream GPU from ATI

ATI has just launched their new Radeon X1650 XT. Looking to compete against NVIDIA’s 7600 GT, will it fit the bill whenever it finally becomes available?

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Extreme CompactFlash: A Digital Photographer’s Best Friend?

40 MB/s CompactFlash Cards By SanDisk
You’re likely to find CompactFlash (CF) cards hard at work everywhere today for digital photographers, both professionals and hobbyists alike.

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The future of commercial flight, Boeing X-48B

The X-48B’s three turbojet engines will allow the 500-pound, composite-skinned, 21-foot wingspan prototype to fly up to 120 knots and 10,000 feet in altitude during flight testing.

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Why Data Recovery Not Too Late?

As most of us already know, recovering data that is lost or damaged is known as data recovery. Data recovery can save a majority of your data information, in the form of hard drives, zip disks, CDs, DVDs, and other means of storage……

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ACP-EP Memory 1GB PC2700 184-PIN DDR 333MHz DIMM for PC’S.

By having DDR technology, you are doubling the memory bandwidth over the corresponding single-data-rate SDRAM.Give your computer a boost by adding more memory!

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Glowing Power Cables

They’re supposedly designed to make you more energy conscious, as they pulse and glow brighter with each watt consumed. It sounds like a good idea but I want them just cause they look cool.

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ATI X1650 Challenges Nvidia 7600 to After-School Fight

The boys in red are at it again sicking their new Radeon X1650 XT card on Nvidia’s GeForce 7600 GT. The X1650 XT comes with 256MB of DDR3 memory, HDCP support, and is CrossFire-ready, ditching ATI’s dongle approach for a less obtrusive bridge connection.

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Building a cheap ZFS terabyte server

A blog describing how to build a solaris zfs machine. A cool use of my old pc bits…

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Gigabyte Poseidon PC Case Review

Overall the case has good looks, and an ergonomic design that combined with its predisposed nature to use a liquid cooling kit, makes it ideal for the enthusiast’s user who wants to use the best cooling available. There is enough room inside to accommodate a single slot VGA solution, but SLI or CorssFire solutions may prove to be a bit of a tight..

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Seagate Unveils Encrypted Notebook Drive

eagate Technology on Monday announced another attempt at making a market for encrypted hard drives, and said it would start shipping units to notebook makers early next year.

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