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Following up on our Thermal Compound Roundup November 2011 review, we are adding five more thermal compounds to our roundup, for a total of 55 different models from Akasa, Antec, Arctic Cooling, Arctic Silver, Biostar, Coollaboratory, Cooler Master, Coolink, Deepcool, Dow Corning, Enermax, Evercool, EVGA, Gelid, Glacialstars, Innovation Cooling, Masscool, Nanoxia, Nexus, Noctua, Phobya, Prolimatech, Scythe, Shin-Etsu, Spire, StarTech, Revoltec, Rosewill, Thermalright, Thermaltake, TIM Consultants, Titan, Tuniq, Xigmatek, Zalman, and ZEROtherm. In this review, we will determine if certain products are superior to others. We will also try another "bread topping" thermal compound to see if it works.
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We added five new thermal compounds to our previous roundup, for a total of 30 different thermal compounds from major brands. We also tried another "alternative" compound: spray oil.
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We added more five new thermal compounds to our previous roundup, for a total of 15 thermal compounds from Antec, Arctic Silver, Biostar, Cooler Master, Coolink, Deepcool, Evercool, Gelid, Noctua, Prolimatech, Spire, Thermalright, Xigmatek, and Zalman. Check it out.
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Thecus push the boundaries ofnetwork bandwidth and throughput..... again, but this timewith a 5-bay NAS for the budget conscious.
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Love dedicated devices filling your pockets? Here's a great one for you: The WikiReader. This little guy contains all of Wikipedia for all of your argument winning needs.
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As a network administrator, content filtering is one of the most difficult challenges I face. Whether you’re keeping your employees off time-consuming social networks, or protecting your family from the dangers of the web you need a strong solution to combat the threats the open internet contains
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Let's discuss something that is not really being talked about right now, the smartphone and gaming industry. Smartphones really shined throughout 2010, with Apple's iPhone and iOS dominating as well as Google and their Android OS. These were based off single-core designs and relatively basic GPUs included.
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I got a new phone if you didn’t notice yet, it’s the HTC One and it’s a great phone. When it comes to accessories for something like the HTC One Mobile Fun is the place to go and they’ve put out their very own what you might call a starter pack for the new HTC One owner aptly named The Ultimate HTC One Accessory Pack. This accessory pack contains pretty much everything you need to get going with your HTC one at home and on the go. This pack contains six items if interest including two of what I consider the most important items, a case and a screen protector (actually they give you five screen protectors!). In the pack you’ll find a desk stand, car charger, portable desk stand, case, car holder and screen protectors. It might truly be The Ultimate HTC One Accessory Pack and best of all it’s inexpensive at about about $30 for everything. There’s more than enough stuff in here to get your started using and enjoying your new HTC One…
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The technology industry has just lost one of its most innovative, influential and successful people; Steve Jobs. Whether you're a fan of Apple and its products or not, it's almost assured that you've been affected by some of the accomplishments Steve has made - some of which we'd like to recap here.
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During the launch event for his own range of systems, KitGuru was lucky enough to get the chance to sit (well, stand) with Ian “8Pack” Parry and ask him a few questions about his range of ultra high end systems, his professional overclocking career, and himself – as a person.
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