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Corsair Force Series 120GB SandForce SF-1200 SSD Review
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| Thu Jun 24, 2010 | 1:26A| PermaLink |
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"As far as performance is concerned, we observed almost exactly what we saw with the Force 100GB drive, as we expected. We found both of these drives to be among the best performing MLC SATA II drives available which is typical of the all Sandforce based drives we have seen from nearly all manufacturers. The prices for SSD's haven't come down much as of late with the economy doing the yo-yo and NAND being consumed voraciously by iPads and smartphones. With Corsair freeing up more available capacity without having to add more onboard NAND really helps add to the value of the drive without increasing production costs, so the consumer wins. While the Force 120GB drive is listed online at Amazon for $350, it looks like they don't have it in stock yet which means the price is almost assuredly going to come down once it is more widely available - unless there are supply issues..."
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FULL STORY @
LEGITREVIEWS (http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1338/1/)
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Titan TTC-NK85TZ Fenrir CPU cooler review
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| Sat Jul 04, 2009 | 4:02P| PermaLink |
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The market is resourceful, plentiful and even a little saturated when it comes to CPU coolers. And you know what? That's just great as a matter of fact as that means you can get heatpipe coolers starting at 35 USD already, offering very decent performance combined with silent cooling. I mean that's what it's all about. Heatpipe based cooling was designed with silence in mind.
The Titan Fenrir is another mainstream heatpipe based CPU cooler and a pretty reasonable one too: 17dBA operation, 160W thermal load, universal socket support, PWM function, four 8mm heat pipes, and a 12cm fan. Oy not bad .. let's check it out to see where it stands in terms of price versus performance.
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FULL STORY @
GURU3D (http://www.guru3d.com/article/titan-ttcnk85tz-fenrir-cpu-cooler-review/)
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