Karen Tokar

Believe it or not my interest in computers started before most of my generation even knew what one was. It was that interest and a move to Goose Bay, Labrador that began what would turn out to be a major turning point after the purchase of my first computer. The rest is history as they say.

Jetway NF96FL-510-LF Mini-ITX Motherboard Review @ eTeknix.com

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In the past we have looked at a mini-ITX motherboard branded in the shape of the Jetway NC63-330-LF using an Intel Atom N330 Dual-Core 1.6GHz processor but as times change, so does the technology and the features used. This is where we introduce the Jetway NF96FL-510-LF with its improved processor (which is loosely based on the Atom 330), different chipset …

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Arctic Sound P321 @ TechREACTION

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This premium headset is designed for absolute music and movie lovers. Its high-fidelity driver and the soft ear cups create a room for yourself so you can fully enjoy your music and movies. With a 50mm high-fidelity driver, the ARCTIC SOUND P321 headset can accurately reproduce a full spectrum of sounds. Its powerful bass and crisp highs enhance the listening experience …

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Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 @ TechREACTION

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Arctic Cooling has sent over the Freezer 7 Pro Rev.2 for review, and we will be taking a look at it to see how well it will perform on our test bed. This cooler is a bit different from what we have had so far on our test bench. For starters, the cooler has a fan attached from the manufacturer, …

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New item on the Hardware’s Farm : 9 PSU from 400 to 600 watts

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PSU is now an essential component in a PC. Its primary purpose is to provide the current necessary for your machine. Today we open a new comparative therefore blocks, which will attempt to verify the performance and stability of power supplies from 400 to 600 watts. Blocks less powerful than in our comparison from 650 to 1000 watts, but it …

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Xigmatek Achilles Plus SD1484 Heatsink @ Benchmark Reviews

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One of the benefits of testing computer hardware is that you occasionally get to look at new kit before it’s introduced to the market. In my time at Benchmark Reviews, I’ve been fortunate enough to be able to review some cases and CPUs before they were generally available (or in some cases, before they were even announced). Recently Benchmark Reviews was given the …

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