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Motherboard Wars: Asus Threatens To Sue Gigabyte, Websites
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The second statement reads: "It has come to our attention that a certain Taiwanese Motherboard Manufacturer has made false claims against ASUS motherboards. These claims have given rise to false information being communicated in both the mainstream media and...
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XPS M1730 Components
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Whoever buys these will help drive SSD’s into the mainstream, so wealthy customers should feel free to take one "for the team". Likely chosen for its low power consumption and low heat output, Dell’s motherboard is based on Intel’s mobile P965 Express...
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CES 2008 - All News, Reviews and Videos
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Mouse MP3 Player OLPC Developing Dual-boot Windows, Linux OS For Laptops Samsung OLED TVs in 2010 Big TVs for a Big Show Asustek To Target Mainstream Notebook Segment In The US The Ladies of CES 2008 Chieftec puts New Faces on Classic Cases Sharp Gaming...
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The Big Guns of Business
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and for the most part, pricing worries out the window. Barebones Platform: Supermicro SuperWorkstation 7045A-C3B This ready-for-action black box sets the stage for the rest of our workstation build by combining the chassis, motherboard, power supply, and...
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Column: Everyday Tech Myths
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the one clever enough actually to have said something. And hey! Remember the Case of the Cooked Keyboard from last time? The one that kept generating motherboard beeps and wouldn’t let my test system boot? Turns out that, after sitting idle for a week,...
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Toshiba Unveils SSD Notebook (with An Acceptable Price Tag)
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price of the Portégé: $2999 MSRP. Yes, it is not cheap, but the price includes a 128 GB solid state disk drives, which is, in terms of capacity, competitive with many hard drive-based (mainstream) notebooks out there. And while it depends on your checking...
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Test Setup
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side, F=Front, L=Left side, R=Right Side The second part of the test is dedicated at the showdown between the GeForce Go 6800 and a high-performance desktop computer. Here we used an Intel D925XCV desktop motherboard, a Pentium 4 Processor 540 at 3.2...
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Performance
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compatibility with several revisions of Solidworks, Catia, Unigraphics and AutoCAD. While no stalls or stutters occurred, a separate article would be required to fully explain the pros and cons of using mainstream cards for professional applications. Speedy...
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Conclusions
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which are almost identical.. Eurocom Divine Duo M570U (photo courtesy Eurocom Corp.) If you're a game player, either Eurocom's Divine Duo M570U or Killer Notebooks' Executioner is an excellent choice. If you want to remain in the gaming mainstream, you...