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Installing a socket FM1 AMD A8-series processor into a motherboard is not too difficult, unless you've never done anything like this before and in that case a little guidance is called for. Here at PCSTATS we've had our share of troubles with computer hardware and received a good deal of questions from readers who aren't entirely confident they can install an AMD CPU into a fresh motherboard. We thought we'd run off a quick DIY Guide illustrating the procedure for installing a socket FM1 AMD processor for the benefit of our readers.
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There comes a point in every notebooks lifespan when it's time to upgrade the memory. With a little guidance from a Service Manual and equal measure of care, it's possible to perform notebook surgery and upgrade, the inaccessible! Follow along as PCSTATS outlines the steps to upgrade the Fujitsu P770's hidden memory slot.
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As mobile payment apps move forward with third party entities like PayPal or their own internal accounts, banks themselves have been slower to catch up. More consumers are using smartphones at the checkout counter instead of plastic cards. More retailers are equipping their stores with mobile payment accessibility. More phones are being sold with mobile payment capabilities. Yet, despite the rapid growth in mobile payment use, banking apps remain with third-party middlemen or credit companies, leaving banks at the back of the checkout line.
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DinoPC offers a wide variety of pre-built systems that can be tailored to your specific needs. It’s the turn of their Predator Extreme 3570K OC gaming system to be put through its paces at KitGuru labs. Can the 3570K and GTX 670-based system prove its worth in such a heavily-contested market?
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Today we look at the latest gaming PC from UK system builder DINOPC. Their Asusinator 4670K OC is based around the Asus Z87-K motherboard and features the Intel Core i5 4670K processor, overclocked to 4.2ghz.
Rounding out the specifications is a GTX770 graphics card, ideal for gaming at high settings. How is the build quality and can this system compete with the best of them today?
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Certain products come to market in a big way and are known to the consumer world as the products of the future and this is very much the case with dual GPU based graphics cards like Nvidia’s GTX 690 and AMD’s 7990. Focusing on the Radeon HD 7990, a lot of system manufacturer’s including DinoPC were keen to snap up as much stock as they could and to create some award winning systems that would leave even the most hardcore gamers with their jaws on the floor, and that’s exactly what we have here today.
DinoPC have sent along a system incorporating the latest Intel Haswell architecture with a XFX Radeon HD 7990 at the heart of it. No matter what games you throw at this bad boy, you’ll definitely be able to crank up the settings and enjoy the show and with other high-end matching components accompanying it, the rig from the offset seems to be a winner, but of course this will all come down to the performance on hand, and whether this £2000 gaming system is worth the hefty price tag that some consumers are willing to pay.
Before we get into the performance side of things, we want to take a look at the full specifications of the system as it arrived with us. Once we have this underway, we can take a look at what DinoPC have to offer in terms of added extras and the little touches that a system integrator give you opposed to buying the parts and building it yourself. After that, we can focus on the main #point of why you’re reading this review, and that all comes down to the raw compute power across CPU, memory, SSD and graphic intensive benchmarks. We can also tinker with the overclock to see if any extra performance can be squeezed out of the system without compromising other key important areas like voltages and temperatures.
Known as the T-Rex 7990, the name certainly means business, and remember this can be customised further than this to cater for your own specific needs, if you require extra storage space, or different memory. The joy of buying a system from DinoPC is that everything is custom to exactly what the consumer wants, and tailored for you.
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Externe Festplatten sind mittlerweile in vielen privaten Haushalten zu finden, aber auch in der Arbeitswelt sind die praktischen Datenspeicher kaum mehr wegzudenken. Vor allem bei letzterem nimmt der Datenschutz bzw. die Datensicherheit von sensiblen Informationen eine immer größere Rolle ein, so dass jetzt auch immer öfters Hersteller über ausgeklügelte Verschlüsselungssysteme versuchen, wie hier DIGITTRADE mit ihrer Security RFID RS128 Festplatte, die Daten sicherer auf den externen Datenträgern abzulegen...
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Die aus der Gegend von Halle stammende Firma Digittrade ist den meisten wohl eher unbekannt und hat sich auf die Entwicklung und den Vertrieb von hardwareseitig verschlüsselten Speichermedien spezialisiert.
Die heute zum Test anstehende RS128 soll mit einer Kombination aus RFID und 128bit AES-Verschlüsselung für Schutz vor unerlaubten Zugriffen sorgen und - so verspricht Digittrade - gleichzeitig einen schnellen Datentransfer von und zur Festplatte ermöglichen.
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We have Digital Storm's ODE system in our labs, customized with Intel's new Haswell processor. Let's dive in and take a close look at this gaming PC.
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We take a look at Digital Storm's Bolt PC, a capable gaming system just slightly larger than an Xbox.
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