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There is an increasingly higher demand for multimedia desktop computer systems and this is the main reasons why we see so many products meant... [ more >> ] On 08 April 2008, 09:01 GMT
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A strongly-built desktop computer system can pretty much depend on an equally strong and reliable thermal solution. This can actually transla... [ more >> ] On 08 April 2008, 07:58 GMT
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FPS games have created a whole new breed of gamers who won't settle for nothing less than scoring the highest number of frags. Because o... [ more >> ] On 08 April 2008, 07:12 GMT
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Desktop computer graphics cards have become more powerful than ever, and that is due to the development of higher and better GPUs. The GPU, a... [ more >> ] On 31 March 2008, 10:58 GMT
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Cooling technologies have evolved significantly over the past few years, as better and less noisy solutions were demanded. Although the highe... [ more >> ] On 31 March 2008, 10:13 GMT
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PC modding has become an important practice among computer users, and, much like car tunning, it seems to attract increasingly more users. On... [ more >> ] On 25 March 2008, 15:52 GMT
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Any true gamer and technology enthusiast out there will tell you how important is a desktop computer's case. Besides the fact it can off... [ more >> ] On 25 March 2008, 15:03 GMT
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Water cooling systems for computers were at first regarded as simple....curiosities, but currently they have become increasingly popular amon... [ more >> ] On 14 June 2007, 13:41 GMT
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Zalman is offering us an alternative silent cooling solution to fans for hard disk drives, based on heatpipe technology. The ZM2HC1 cools the... [ more >> ] On 13 June 2007, 10:04 GMT
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Water cooling systems for computers were at first regarded as simple....curiosities, but are slowly becoming increasingly popular among the u... [ more >> ] On 13 June 2007, 09:32 GMT
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Zalman is offering us an alternative silent cooling solution to fans for hard disk drives based on heatpipe technology. The ZM2HC2 cools the ... [ more >> ] On 30 November 2006, 09:23 GMT
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