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XCLIO Windtunnel ATX Full Tower Computer Review
Model Brand XCLIO Model WTBK Spec Type ATX Full Tower Color Fully Black Finish Case Material 1.0 mm SECC Chassis With Power Supply No Power Supply Mounted Top Motherboard Compatibility Micro ATX, Standard ATX, Extended ATX (12″ x 13″) With Side Panel Window No Expansion External 5.25″ Drive Bays 5 External 3.5″ Drive Bays 2 Internal 3.5″ Drive Bays 6 Expansion Slots 7 Front Ports Front Ports USB / Audio / IEEE 1394 Cooling System 80mm Fans No 250mm Fans 2 x 250mm side fans Side Air duct No Physical Spec Dimensions(L x W x H) 22.05″ x 9.45″ x 20.47″ Features Features Special feature: 2pcs enormous blue LED 250 mm fans VR fan speed control with on/off switch Blue LED illumination Excellent cooling solution Tool-less clips & rails for easy installation Cooling system: Xclio twin 25cm cooling fan side panel (5pcs blue LED lighting) Fan 01. — targeting motherboard, AGP and memory ram module Fan 02. — targeting 3.5″ & 5.25″ bay (hard drive, CD/DVD ROM & burner)
Toshiba Portege 13.3 Inch LED Laptop Computer – Review Best Price
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Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge Processor Video Review
So I recently built a computer and I was looking at both the Core i7-2600K and the Core i5-2500K. I decided to go with the i5-2500K though and this is a review of that processor and I explain why I chose the i5 over the i7. So both the 2500K and the 2600K are Sandy Bridge or second generation Core processors from Intel. They both have four cores, and they both can be overclocked. Overall the processors are very similar although the big difference is that the Core i7 has more cache and is clocked a bit more right out of the box. Plus it has Hyper-threading which allows it to have eight threads instead of four. The price difference is right about 0 between the processors so I just went with the 2500K since the benchmarks I saw didn’t show much of a difference between the processors. I haven’t been disappointed with my decision yet. So the Core i5-2500K costs right about 0 right now depending on where you buy it. It uses the LGA 1155 socket and uses Intel’s 32nm Sandy Bridge core. Right out of the box this quad core processor with four threads is clocked at 3.3GHz although turbo boost brings it up to 3.7GHz. Although it is a K series processor so you can overclock it too. And I did end up overclocking it. It has four 256KB of L2 cache and 6MB of L3 cache. Plus it has Intel HD Graphics 3000. So as you can tell this is one of Intel’s fastest processors and really one of the fastest processors on the market right now. Plus it’s fully unlocked so if you go with a P67 or …
Product Showcase Scythe Mugen3 cpu cooler review and benchmark`s
A wonderful new cooler released by Scythe. The Mugen 3 is a outstanding cooler for the money. The performance is better then I have seen with cooler`s costing twice as much. The size of it makes it easy to fit into most cases without any trouble. I would not be surprised to see this become the number one cooler for 2011. To read more about it please click here. scythe-usa.com Be sure to check out all the great products that Scythe has to offer at scythe-usa.com
Gaming PC Building Tutorial – Installing Graphics Cards
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask! Please forward all questions to the specific video of the component. If you have general questions, you may ask them in the intro video.