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StarCraft II article
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| Tue Jul 27, 2010 | 5:16P| PermaLink |
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"AMD is basically telling us that enabling AA in the control panel didn't live up to their standards in terms of performance; fair enough I guess but wouldn't it be more fair for the user (and the press) to decide if it met "standards"? If I have a Radeon HD 5870 in my system (and I do) and I want to run at 1920x1080 at 4xAA with half the performance (still about 50 FPS) then I would consider that an "acceptable level" for me. So either AMD is being really picky here or there performance drops were going to be more noticeable than NVIDIA's. "
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FULL STORY @
PCPER (http://www.pcper.com/comments.php?nid=9080)
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Noctua NH-U12P SE2 CPU Cooler
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| Mon Dec 21, 2009 | 6:10P| PermaLink |
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" It’s been a long time since I’ve reviewed any CPU Coolers here, so let’s just jump right back into it with one for the Corei5 Socket1156. Today I have the Noctua NH-U12P SE2 CPU Cooler for review. It’s essentially the same as the original NH-U12P but now is compatible with more socket types, including the 1156 Corei5 CPU. Noctua is well know for their products, the design, build quality and performance are all excellent. They’ve won many, many awards for their products, so it was natural that they come out with newer versions of their products for the newer CPUs and socket styles. I’ve installed it on my Corei5 750 CPU, and tested it both at stock speeds and overclocked, so read on to learn more…"
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FULL STORY @
TESTFREAKS (http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/review/noctua-nh-u12p-se2-cpu-cooler/)
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