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Created on 24 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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Its tough to find a right power supply for a right pc. Sometimes you might think you are getting the best of the best but are you really sure about that? There are alot of power supplies manufacturers that produce power supply's with less efficiency than recommended for a general use. What it is basically comes down to is the PFC. What is PFC? "The power factor of an Alternating current electric power system is defined as the Ratio of the AC power flowing to the load to the AC power apparent power, and is a number between 0 and 1 (frequently expressed as a percentage, e.g. 0.5 pf = 50% pf). Real Power (physics) power is the capacity of the circuit for performing work in a particular time." Wikipedia. So to summarize, the best and highest values you can have is 100% pf or 1. Today we are going to take a look at Fusion 550 RF power supply. There is something very promising about this power supply, 99% FPC. Arctic Cooling also promises to save you money with this unit. We are going to see if this is true or even close.

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Created on 24 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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I would like to thank Coolink for providing the following item for a review. Today we are going to take a look at new product from Coolink, Lapchilla. It always makes me smile when i hear some of the names of the products from Coolink. Just by the name Lapchilla you can figure out what kind of product it is. You got it, it is a notebook lap cooler. Ever since the invention of multi core cpus, notebooks started to get hotter and hotter. Cooling of the cpus and gpu's in notebooks becomes a problem and some times is solved by an active cooling mechanism which maybe a loud one. To help the cooling of the notebook and perhaps preventing skin burn, items such as Lapchilla were invented. In the past we have reviewed notebook cooler so lets take a look and see if Lapchilla has a chance.

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Created on 24 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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Today we are going to to take a look at a notebook accessory from Rosewill, PCMCIA Express card. PCMCIA Express card is a PCI Express based USB 2.0 accessory. If your laptop has only two usb ports, it could be rather frustrating to plug your phone, camera, psp or whatever you may have in. Some people purchase external usb hubs to solve the issues, however the problem comes with attached wires and some hubs require additional power to operate. The PCMCIA Express card by Rosewill very well could be a solution for an additional. Lets take a closer look at the PCMCIA Express card and see what it can bring on to the table of notebook accessories.

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Created on 24 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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We have reviewed alot of hard drive enclosures in the past from different manufacturers and i can truly say that we saw some good and bad once. It all comes down to the very few factors. Is it stylish look you after or is it the performance that you seek. It is rarely that you find product that satisfies both categories. Today we are going to take a look at one of the promising products by Eagle Tech, M-Series Consus. The M-series Consus is designed to provide accessional performance for a user along with elegant and stylish looks. This particular model is a 2.5" model with USB 2.0 and eSATA capabilities. Lets us take a look at M-Series Consus in detail.

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Created on 24 September 2010 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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Today we are going to take a look a one of the new products by Icy Dock, MB876SK-B. MB876SK-B is a hard drive enclosure which supports 3.5" SATA I and SATA II hard drive. This particular unit is designed to fit any standard 5.25" device bay. If you have server or planning to build a multiple OS computer the MB876SK-B might be a solution for you. What makes this model great is that the hard drive tray is compatible with some other models by Icy Dock. Lets take a look at MB876SK-B in depth and see if this model stands a chance in the market or not.

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