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Over the past few years, we have seen a myriad of new coolers in our lab here at HardwareLogic and time and again, Thermaltake has proven themselves very capably of making a great product. Today we take a look at Thermaltake’s latest offering, the Frio. Does this cooler continue Thermaltake’s trend of creating great coolers, or will this just be a forgotten chapter in cooling history? Read on as we put the Frio through it’s paces and see if it lives up to its name.Thu, 13 May 2010 17:08:22 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=8771http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=8401
The importance of a good PC case cannot be understated. They provide airflow for components, as well as protect them from the elements. Despite this, people building PCs may substitute lower quality cases when the money runs out. In order to provide a good performance alternative for those working on a budget, Thermaltake has introduced the V3 Black Edition.Wed, 12 May 2010 14:41:34 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=8401http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=6952
Combining silence, convenience, and style, the Fusion Remote Black is an excellent enclosure for a home theater PC. With its special triple chamber design and dual 120mm fans, the Fusion Remote Black runs quietly and coolly. If that weren’t enough, the Fusion Remote Black boasts an included remote control and media management software.Fri, 30 Apr 2010 13:46:15 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=6952http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=6441
Why would Kingston be coming out with a 30GB SSD boot drive if they already have a 40GB for sale? Without providing TRIM or garbage collection, Kingston scrapped the product and wanted to produce something the community was asking for. The 30GB boot drive was born with a new controller and slightly better specs.Mon, 08 Mar 2010 15:26:08 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=6441http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5629
With SSDs becoming more popular and with newer operating systems finally offering native support, it is only natural that more and more companies would be stepping into the ring with products. Today, HardwareLogic has the Imation M-Class 128GB SSD for review, and is one of Imation’s many entries into the SSD market.Sat, 27 Feb 2010 15:01:14 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5629http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5631
It is always interesting when a new controller steps into the market for SSDs and today we are looking at the Kingston SSDNow V+ Series with the new Toshiba T6UG1XBG drive controller. Will this new controller be a step up or another JMicron disaster? Read on to find out.Tue, 23 Feb 2010 22:37:46 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5631http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5627
Low profile cards are not the most easy thing to come by, especially in the video card area. Sapphire has just released the Radeon HD 5450 and it comes with low profile brackets. This is the card to use in a HTPC once the drivers for GPGPU get settled. Our conclusions represent the same findings as the original Preview.Thu, 04 Feb 2010 05:03:55 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5627http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5619
If you’re a mobile warrior, you may find yourself suddenly developing a case of RAM-envy. After all, 6GB, once considered an obscene amount of memory, is fast becoming typical thanks to Intel’s Core i7 platform (the socket 1366 variety), and it’s not unusual to see 12GB. Heck, some companies have even begun releasing 24GB kits. This begs the question, does your laptop’s 4GB cut it anymore? We asked Crucial if they’d send us their 8GB DDR3-1066 SO-DIMM memory kit so we could answer this very question, and since they obliged, so will we.Thu, 28 Jan 2010 19:37:29 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5619http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5599
Last August we took a look at the NZXT Beta enclosure. We found that to be a very well-rounded case compared to other cases in it’s price range. Today we are taking a close look at NZXT’s Panzerbox. Also black in color, this case has a little more to offer. But, it also comes with a slightly higher price tag. It’s still not an expensive case, though, just not ultra low budget like the Beta. So let’s dive in and take a closer look at what the Panzerbox has to offer.Thu, 17 Dec 2009 20:11:33 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5599http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5597
Today we’re checking out a product from Mushkin’s fastest DDR3 memory line, specifically designed for the X58 chipset. The Redline XP3-12800 kit provides a 6GB capacity, runs at 1600MHz with 6-7-6-18 timings, and requires the industry standard 1.65 volts. With an XMP profile for simple overclocking, this kit is designed to provide a boost to any system that can make use its increased speed and lowered latencies. Read on to find out if this is the enthusiast level memory upgrade you’ve been looking for.Sat, 07 Nov 2009 22:20:23 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5597http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5592
The world’s largest memory maker, Kingston Technology, has several SSD models on the market. Today, we take a look at their mainstream V Series drive. Featuring a desktop installation kit, the V Series sports a 128GB capacity, 100MB/s read speed, and 80MB/s write speed.Mon, 05 Oct 2009 03:15:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5592http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5588
Featuring the popular Indilinx Barefoot controller, the M225 SSD we have today boasts 128GB capacity, 64MB cache, 250MB/s read speed, and 190MB/s write speed. And at $330, this drive has a lot to prove. Read on as HardwareLogic puts Crucial’s latest SSD through a series of benchmarks to find out if it has what it takes to be your next upgrade.Wed, 30 Sep 2009 03:40:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5588http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5593
Sporting an aggressive overclock from the factory, this is the fastest GTX 260 on the planet.Mon, 28 Sep 2009 03:01:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5593http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5591
Cooler Master has presented computer enthusiasts with some stylish hardware in their Storm line of products. We have recently reviewed some enclosures from their Storm line and we found that Cooler Master put a lot of thought into them. They weren’t just sweet to look at, they were designed with practicality and ease of use in mind. Cooler Master’s most recent release in their Storm line is a peripheral, the Sentinel Advance gaming mouse. Right off the bat we see that the Sentinel Advance sports a dramatic 5600 DPI sensor. Now we want to see if the rest of its features will satisfy our gaming hunger or leave us craving more.Wed, 16 Sep 2009 03:01:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5591http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5590
Does Plextor still have what it takes to stand head and shoulders over the competition?Fri, 04 Sep 2009 03:01:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5590http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5589
If you can get past the installation headaches, you’ll be rewarded with superior air cooling performance.Fri, 28 Aug 2009 03:01:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5589http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5586
With 2TB storage capacity, RAID 1 data mirroring, automatic backup, and support for up to 20 workstations, this server is a smaller version of the 440 model but still features Seagate’s easy to use, business class software utilities. Let’s take a closer look at the NAS 220 to find out what its made of.Mon, 24 Aug 2009 03:33:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5586http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5582
Today we take a look at NZXT’s latest budget entry enclosure, the NZXT Beta. Featuring a specification sheet worthy of cases twice its price, the NZXT Beta offers enthusiast features such as support for 10.5" graphics cards and an all-black interior at a penny pinching cost. Is this the new bang for buck case or does its minuscule price tag indicate a drop in quality? Stay with us and find out.Mon, 17 Aug 2009 03:33:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5582http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5584
Today, we have the OCZ Agility Series SSD on hand and it sports a 120GB capacity, read speeds up to 230MH/s, write performance up to 135MB/s, and 64MB of onboard cache. Let’s check out how well the Agility Series performs on the test bench and figure out if this is the SSD you’ve been looking for.Tue, 11 Aug 2009 03:26:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5584http://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5585
Welcome to the next generation in not only digital sound but in gaming as well. With the Logitec G35 gaming headset you will take your gaming and listening experience far beyond what you ever imagined. The Logitech G35 headset has some amazing features that one would only expect to find from such a cutting edge company like Logitech, and they have definitely outdone themselves with this new addition to their fabulous line of products.Fri, 07 Aug 2009 03:32:00 GMThttp://www.hardwarelogic.com/news.php?id=5585
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