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| Corsair Hydro H60 Review reported at 11:39 AM |
| category: Power Supplies website: Techgage |
 | Article Quote: "Even though the design changes listed in this review are more subtle than say, an entire overhaul of a CPU architecture or a 200mm monster fan stuck to the side of a case, it’s nice to see there is still some evolutionary innovation happening and it’s because of this innovation that we’re awarding both coolers our Editor’s Choice Award." | | more info:·product info ·more p/reviews |
| Patriot Intel Extreme Masters Memory DDR3-2133 2x4GB Kit Review reported at 11:21 AM |
| category: DDR3 Memory website: ocaholic |
 | Article Quote: All things considered, we can confirm why Patriot is not in the lead when it comes to producing enthusiast memory at the moment. While product quality is clearly above average, there still are some minor issues with the binning which might serve as a barrier for potential buyers. This memory line is built for gamers thanks to the design and price that's it. | | more info:·product info ·more p/reviews |
| Kingwin Power Force PF-850 Review reported at 11:04 AM |
| category: Power Supplies website: ThinkComputers |
 | Article Quote: "When it comes to performance the Power Force 850 does a great job. All of the rails did not fluctuate over the 5% that we like to see and actually all of them were around 1%. So you are going to have very stable power delivery for your system. This power supply also is 80PLUS Bronze certified. That means it is 85% efficient at 50% load and 82% efficient at 100% load." | | more info:·product info ·more p/reviews |
| Intel SSD 335 Review reported at 10:57 AM |
| category: SATA Hard Drives website: Hardware.Info |
 | Article Quote: If Intel manages to make the SSD 335 significantly more affordable than the Samsung 830 256GB and the Crucial m4 256GB, then it becomes a potentially interesting entry-level SSD option. With current prices the 335 is a dime-a-dozen SSD, nothing more. | | more info:·product info ·more p/reviews |
| Lexar JumpDrive Triton Review reported at 10:56 AM |
| category: Tape/Zip/Jaz Drives website: techPowerUp! |
 | Article Quote: The Lexar JumpDrive Triton is not a bad drive. The Triton's write performance is lacking even though Lexar advertises speeds of 150 MB/s for both read and write. While this would be a big deal-breaker under normal circumstances, Lexar is not practicing false advertising, but is, at most, a little creative with Triton's performance numbers since the drive does manage to hit advertised numbers in ATTO. This sort of marketing is not unusual, but may really disappoint a lot of people because the drive's average speeds do not come anywhere close to its advertised speeds. The drive can, interestingly enough, still be considered quite affordable after taking its real-world average of 60 MB/s write into account. Add to that its excellent construction quality, a lifetime warranty, and its retractable USB connector, and you may just be willing to look past the average write speed, especially as it does peak at, as advertised, 150 MB/s across its entire flash-memory capacity. | | more info:·product info ·more p/reviews |
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