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Thermaltake has recently released the Thermaltake Vi-on HDD Enclosure which delivers a unique attractive looking enclosure to your external storage needs. What makes the Thermaltake Vi-on so unique is the active cooling and a new suspension system to help dampen the vibrations. The dual interface allows your drive to be accessed over USB or eSata, which offers the support for both the newer and older technologies. We are going to put the drive through a rigorous test to see how well the eSata and USB speeds really are |
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So, what is a Netbook?
Technically speaking a netbook is a small, low-cost, mobile computing device designed for consuming content, rather than creating new content. What this means is that a netbooks is essentially similar to a laptop except it should be low power, very portable, lightweight, and have a primary purpose of giving access to online content rather than the creation or storage of media. Now given those guidelines many existing laptops today would be re-classified as netbooks. Indeed Asus own U1F qualifies as a netbook according to the definition above. What then differentiates a netbook from a notebook? |
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in-depth look at the Porsche® 911 Turbo Racing Wheel from Fanatec and distributed by Pacific Media Partners. Licensed by Porsche Lizenz- und Handelsgesellschaft mbH, the Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo Racing Wheel offers gamers latency free wireless USB technology (wheel and pedals), three force feedback motors and smooth belt drive, both of which help to deliver sensational realism, 6+1 speed H-pattern gear stick with realistic shifting feel, and authentic wireless pedals with realistic clutch pedal (with declining resistance) and brake with soft-stop. The wheel itself is covered with fine, automotive grade leather. |
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Lets face the facts, keeping all your hardware as cool as possible is the way to go. I am sure there are a hand full of people out there who at one point in time have had difficulty with a hard drive. In fact, I am sure there are plenty of people who have had a hard drive overheat and completely die altogether (I myself have had a few of these moments). The hard drive is still one of the more over looked components as far as cooling goes. The Xilence Icebox Passive Hard Disk Cooler might possibly provide an easy and painless solution for those looking to cool off their hard drives. |
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The AeroFlow FX 92 came in a small box with the cooler itself , a small syringe of thermal cement, and several small brackets for the various sockets that the cooler supports, the AeroFlow also comes with a small instruction book, this book is pretty useful with detailed instructions on how to use the various mounting solutions. The thermal paste is pretty useless, when I opened it most of it was very thick and didn't spread very well. while I am on the topic of the thermal paste I noticed that the instructions don't say anything about how to apply their thermal paste, which for a new user would be very useful information. Overall I would strongly recommend using Artic Silver 5 , Follow the instructions and you should have absolutely no problem with mounting this cooler successfully |
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