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Reviews

Bigfoot Networks' Killer M1 NIC

Published on April 28, 2008 to Networking

A self-contained system on a network interface card, Bigfoot Networks Killer M1 NIC offloads TCP/IP processing from Windows and gives gamers traffic priority and speedups for an edge in multi-player games online. The M1 isn’t cheap, but is worth it for se Read more

Eurocom Divine Duo and Killer Notebooks Executioner: Surprising Test Results

Published on October 16, 2006 to Notebooks and Laptops

When all else is held constant, how do different mobile CPUs and graphics processors affect notebook performance? We find out with Eurocom's Divine Duo M570U and Killer Notebooks' Executioner, which are almost identical. Read more

Sony NW-MS70D: iPod Killer or Expensive Paper Weight?

Published on November 1, 2003 to Home Theater

Spending that little bit extra on a Sony product usually means the purchase offers a high minimum standard of quality. This is the case for Sony's new NW-MS70D, part of Sony's "Network Walkman" line. While it will not take out the iPod, the NW-MS70D is certainly not just an expensive paperweight, either. Read more

Two Powerful Gaming Notebooks Compared

Published on April 18, 2007 to Notebooks and Laptops

We test two nearly identical notebooks, Killer Notebooks' Executioner and WidowPC's Sting, changing a few variables and letting the test scores rock! Read more

ATI All-In Wonder X800 XT: Killer Gaming Power For Multimedia Freaks!

Published on May 5, 2005 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

ATI's new All In Wonder comes with almost every cable and connector imaginable. The card combines good performance with excellent video capturing capabilities. Is it worth considering if you are into multimedia and were already in the market for an X800 XT? Read more

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