Lenovo Thinkpad W700 Mobile Workstation Evaluation
Against the backdrop of rumors swirling around the net that Apple will announce a new Macbook Pro tomorrow, amongst a smattering of other notebooks, we have a thorough and detailed look at Lenovo’s counter-strike assault in the mobile workstation arena.
The Lenovo ThinkPad W700 is targeted as a graphics professional’s dream machine and even includes and integrated Wacom tablet and Digitizer pen. Powered with a Core 2 Duo T9600 processor (quad-core options available), up to 8GB of system memory, dual 160GB hard drives in RAID 0, a ThinkPad MaxBright 17” LCD screen and NVIDIA’s QuadroFX 3700M professional graphics under the hood, you know this machine means business.
If you think you need the upcoming Macbook Pro, you might want to look at what Lenovo is shipping today with ...
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ECS GeForce 9800 GTX+ Hydra SLI Video Card Kit
The NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+ graphics card was announced the same day that AMD released the Radeon HD 4850 series graphics card and performance on the card was found to be solid. It was able to perform better than the Radeon HD 4850, but it cost more and used significantly more power at idle and was slower than the Radeon HD 4870. The one highlight of the GeForce 9800 GTX+ that couldn't be ignored was the stellar overclocking that could be had for those that wanted to squeeze the most performance out of this graphics card. With new graphics cards coming out on a near monthly basis, more focus has been given to cards like the GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 and the GeForce 9800 GTX+ has been slowly losing ground in the lime light. How could this be though? For a cutting edge graphics card with ...
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Patriot Memory Introduces "LITE" Series 32GB & 64GB SSD Storage Solutions
Fremont, California, USA, October 13, 2008 - Patriot Memory, a global provider of premium quality memory module and flash memory solutions, today announced the Lite Series SSD storage solutions. Available in both 32GB and 64GB capacities, these upgrade solutions are designed specifically for the ASUS® Eee PC's™.
"Small form-factor mobile PC's are becoming extremely popular among consumers," says Meng Jay Choo, Flash Product Manager for Patriot Memory. "Patriot's new Lite Series SSD solutions offer consumers the perfect storage upgrade to store their important music, video and data files without worrying about running out of space on their ASUS® Eee PC™."
Lite Series 32GB and 64GB SSDs are compatible with the ASUS® 900, 900 16G, 900A, 901 and 1000 Series Eee PC's™.
The Lite Series SSD...
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Nullsoft Install System (NSIS) 2.40
Nullsoft Install System (NSIS) is a small, efficient, capable installation system for win32. It is completely free and open source.
Latest Changes:
Service pack macros added to WinVer in version 2.39 now work
Added initial folder selection option for nsDialogs::SelectFileDialog
Fixed GetParameters handling of MBCS characters
Fixed incorrect ${NSDOnBack} documentation
Modern UI 2: Set focus to readme checkbox on the finish page
Portuguese corrections
Simplified Chinese corrections
Download: Fileforum
Open Source....
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Final Silverlight 2.0 to ship tomorrow
Windows users who have already downloaded and deployed Silverlight 1.0, or any of the betas of Silverlight 1.1/2.0, could very well wake up tomorrow to find their platforms have been automatically upgraded, as the platform is capable of silently upgrading itself using the WSUS service.
Source: Betanews...
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Apevia X-Qboii Micro ATX Case
Smaller form factors like micro ATX are really looked over when people are building systems. Many micro ATX motherboards offer you the same features as full ATX motherboards and usually cost much less. Maybe the reason is there are not many stylish micro ATX cases? Well Apevia is changing that with their X-Qboii case. This micro ATX case features a tool-free design, side panel window, 120mm LED fan, and is power packed with an included 500W power supply!
Review: Think Computers...
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Windows Mobile on an iPhone? Say It Isn't So!
myPhone2008 was held in Las Vegas on Sept. 26 - 28th. Their site has a series of highlight videos, and one of them is definitely going to annoy Steve Jobs to no end. Norwegian Erik Kristiansen has essentially developed Boot Camp for the iPhone. When the iPhone powers up, the user can select between booting OS X and Windows Mobile.
Source: Tech-Ex...
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Floola for Windows 3.7
Floola is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod or your Motorola mobile phone (any model supporting iTunes) under Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation. It supports all common used iPod features including artwork, podcasts and smart playlists. It is also able to convert audio or video incompatible with the iPod so that you can copy almost any file to it. It even allows adding youtube and myspace videos just entering the page url.
Download: Majorgeeks
Freeware....
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Thermaltake Toughpower 850 Watt ESA Power Supply
With the introduction of Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA), enthusiasts have been offered a chance to marry hardware and software like never before. Currently, on Nvidia based chipset motherboard , you can connect various components to the motherboard and through the Nvidia System monitorthe connected devices can be monitored through an easy to use customizable 3D interface.
Review: Bjorn3D...
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Vantec Aeroflow FX92/FX120 HDT CPU Coolers Review
Vantec is one of those companies that has always been there for the enthusiasts. Much like companies such as Evercool and Thermaltake, they fill a much needed niche market - that being the cabling, cooling, and generally, the accessories for our systems. Though Vantec has had some strong spurts of popularity in the past, they have also met with less than stellar results on occasion.
Review: Virtual-Hideout...
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Ibuypower IBP-Z001 Liquid Cooling System Review
Home-built watercooling rigs are expensive to assemble from individual parts, messy to fill and bleed, troublesome to maintain and often a pain to install. The infinite varieties of tube diameter, pump pressure, radiator size and waterblock design make testing watercooling systems so convoluted that Frostytech steers well clear of this segment. There is no way we can realistically cover the huge variation of ways you might choose to implement watercooling parts, and put simply arbitrary test data on a waterblock isn't useful.
Review: Frostytech...
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ASUS P6T Deluxe X58 Express Motherboard (OC Palm Edition)
The early readiness of the ASUS P6T Deluxe X58 Express motherboard is proof of ASUS' technical prowess. ASUS already has full retail units of this motherboard ready for sale more than a month before the actual launch of the Intel X58 Express chipset and the Intel Core i7 processor. It is a certainty that the ASUS P6T Deluxe will be one of the few motherboards available for sale on launch date.
Review: TechARP
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ASUS P6T DELUXE X58 Motherboard Preview
With the release of Intel's Bloomfield CPUs right around the corner and the X58 chipset bringing plenty of new features, many motherboard manufacturers have been hard at work putting together their arsenal of boards ready for the release date. Anyone following the news of these boards will have undoubtedly seen early leaked images in the news from many manufacturers, and here at Overclock3D we even managed to get a real life look at ASUS's P6T back in August at the Advanced Overclocking Championship event.
Review: OC3D
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ATI RADEON HD 4670 512MB Graphics Card
It's been long since we published the last baseline review of Low-End solutions. Such graphics cards have been considered ill-suited for modern games, often failing to provide acceptable performance even at moderate quality settings. But time passes and everything changes. Not long ago competition made it possible to launch powerful Lower Mid-End solutions (like Radeon HD 3850 and GeForce 9600 GT). And now it's Low-End time.
Review: Digit-Life
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PowerColor HD 4870
Is your old video card just not cutting it anymore? Do you go to LAN parties or simply try to play single player games and lock up or find your game experience could be better? Its time to introduce to you, the Power Color HD 4870. Sure you have heard that this is an amazing card, but how amazing is it? Hang on for the ride as we find out what this card is capable of.
Source: TechwareLabs
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Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier
Looking to turn your PC into a Home Theater PC? Check out the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier. Using two 5.25 drive bays, this unit can easily turn that regular PC into a full fledge HTPC. With a remote and easy to use software, can this simple add on solve all your HTPC needs?
Source: TWL...
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Antec Skeleton Open-Air PC Case Review
We see lots of PC enclosures aimed at a particular niche: thin and quiet home theater PC cases made to fit into A/V racks, little cube PCs with handles to take to the LAN party, towering wind tunnels with lots of room for extreme overclockers with their high-end gear—you name it. Seldom have we seen a case so obviously and aggressively designed explicitly for a very narrow market segment as with the new Skeleton from Antec.
Review: Extremetech...
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Apevia X-Sniper G Type Case Review
Well known for blasting enthusiasts with eye crushing chassis color options, Apevia introduces their new X-Sniper series of enclosures. These enclosures come in five different colors and boast unique features not commonly found on competing products. With the X-Sniper, Apevia continues to leverage their popularity by offering a budget-level chassis solution with enthusiast level features. Or does it? Will Apevia’s newest offering be able to give the people what they want? There is only one way to determine that, and HardwareLogic is bent on finding out!
Review: Hardware Logic...
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