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E3 Expo 2010: Day 2 Coverage
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| Thu Jun 24, 2010 | 1:56A| PermaLink |
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"Welcome to Legit Reviews' coverage of the second day of the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3. In the recent past, new hardware at E3 has been a challenge to find. Sure, the "Big Three" (Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft) keep us engaged by releasing modifications to their existing consoles. For instance, a new color for the existing Nintendo Wii, or making Sony's PlayStation or Microsoft's Xbox slightly thinner with slight modifications to the processor and fan. There are always tweaks to the consoles. What we were looking for was real, honest-to-goodness PC hardware goodness..."
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FULL STORY @
LEGITREVIEWS (http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1343/1/)
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Kingwin XT-1264 Intel Core i7 CPU Cooler Review
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| Mon Jun 01, 2009 | 7:03P| PermaLink |
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One of the surprising things about the market since the launch of the i7 CPU is the utter lack of new heatsink designs specifically for the 1366 platform. And it's not like the i7 couldn't use some new designs, after all, that CPU is fracking hot. Well, that all changes today, as we have a brand new design from Kingwin specifically for the 1366 socket, and it is called the XT-1264. This particular design is fairly similar to the Kingwin Revolution design we looked at some time back, except on a larger scale. So how well does the design handle the beast that is Nehalem? Read on and find out!
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FULL STORY @
CLUBOC (http://www.cluboc.net/reviews/cpu_accessories/heatsinks/Kingwin/XT-1264/p1.asp)
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