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Sapphire Pure Mini 785G AM3 motherboard
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| Wed Jun 02, 2010 | 9:02A| PermaLink |
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“The demand for PCs packing low power consumption and solid performance
is hardly in decline. Intel struck big time with their Atom platform.
However, although it had solid CPU power, sufficient for most everyday
office tasks, the graphics system wasn’t truly able to provide full
multimedia enjoyment. The “inheritor” in the form of Nvidia’s ION
platform rectified this drawback, but CPU performance remained the same,
since the very heart of the system was still based on Intel’s Atom. More
demanding users, who didn’t find Atom’s performance satisfactory, had to
turn to other solutions with better performance, but also higher
consumption. One of those was based on AMD’s well-known 785G chipset,
which brought good performance and an excellent integrated DirectX 10
graphics card…”
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FULL STORY @
MULTIMEDIA (http://www.insidehw.com/Reviews/Motherboards/Sapphire-Pure-Mini-785G-AM3-Multimedia-Mobo-of-Decent-Performance.html)
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Evercool Buffalo
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| Sun Aug 16, 2009 | 4:03P| PermaLink |
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"The Evercool Buffalo HPFI7-10025 CPU cooler offers Socket 1366 compatibility in a small form 100mm fan setup. It is a good looking little heatsink that offers stunning value as the least expensive Socket 1366 performance cooler on the market. The question is, however: how well does it cool?"
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FULL STORY @
PUREOVERCLOCK (http://www.pureoverclock.com/article775.html)
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