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Today we are doing something a bit different than the normal review. There have been numerous reviews of Sandy Bridge and the Z68 motherboards, many of which you can read here on Legit Reviews. The big question that we are asking is, is it worth it? We upgrade a last generation Lynnfield with a GTX470 rig to the current generation Sandy Bridge with a GTX570 rig to see if it is a leap or only a baby step ahead.
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We have to try and stay impartial at eTeknix when it comes to competative brands. We give a fair share to everyone and let their products do the talking and this is the key point with a couple of major brands on the market. The first is with the graphics card market, and the fight between AMD and Nvidia, and with each company, they both have their good and their bad points and we award them on their merits when we take a look at their products in our labs.
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The NZXT HAVIK 120 is a smaller version of the HAVIK 140, which we tested some time ago, and reached a good performance level. The HAVIK 120 has four 8 mm heatpipes and two 120 mm fans. Let's find out if it is also a good performer.
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The format is easy - give Australian computer enthusiasts an opportunity to try their hand at extreme overclocking with liquid nitrogen. Applications were taken online at top enthusiast websites within Australia, 16 names were picked at random and they were divided in to four groups and mentored by a member of TeamAU. TeamAU is a group of Australian and New Zealand computer enthusiasts that have taken overclocking to a whole different level. It's where temperatures of -180 degrees Celsius, crazy voltage modifications and the need for multiple power supplies are common place.
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Es ist so weit: Die „Ivy Bridge“ von Intel sind offiziell! Auf 59 Seiten zeigen wir anhand von fünf verschiedenen Modellen, was sich im Bereich der Prozessorleistung getan hat.
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Technic3D hat die Intel Core i7-3770k – Ivy-Bridge CPU im Test. Wie die neue 22nm Prozessorgeneration unter anderem im Bereich der Performance, Übertaktung und Leistungsaufnahme im Vergleich zur Sandy-Bridge und der Konkurrenz abschneidet, steht im ausführlichen Artikel.
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After using the AMD Trinity reference notebook we found it to be a very satisfying experience. AMD's new Piledriver-based Trinity APU delivers where it needs to and that is all one can ask of a mainstream processor. Sure, we wish AMD processors had a little more x86 muscle for when we need to render a video or crunch numbers, but...
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AMD FX auf Sockel AM3
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Less than two days ago, Benchmark Reviews received the latest and greatest APUs from AMD; the A10-5800K and the A8-5600K. They don't launch in the retail market for a couple of weeks, but we are bringing you the low down in a special preview of the newest Accelerated Processing Units about to become available. The Second Generation APUs follow along the same lines as last year's APU releases by AMD with some notable upgrades in both CPU and GPU performance. The new "Trinity" series of APUs also comes with a new chipset and socket that are surprisingly not backwards compatible with the first generation "Llano" series of APUs.
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Lets take a look at the highest-end CPU with integrated video from AMD (APU, the A10-5800K (Trinity, and compare it to its main competitor, the Core i3-3220 (Ivy Bridge. We also included the A8-3870K (Llano and the Core i3-2105 (Sandy Bridge.
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