I have a lot of data. So much so, that there are servers and multiple NAS only network. Not all people are like me, but if you are and you have a lot of important data, then backing it up may have become an issue. Until recently, I had been using a bunch of external disks to do my backups, …
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Corsair TX750M 750W Modular Power Supply Review @ Tweak Town
Corsair recently refreshed their TX series of power supplies. We took a look at both the 750W and 850W versions and found that they were both good units. Our main complaints with the two units were connector availability as the connector selection was a tad outdated. It would seem that we weren’t the only ones to notice this and Corsiar …
Read More »Wesena E5 Ultra Low Profile HTPC Chassis Review @MissingRemote
When selecting the perfect chassis for your home theater PC (HTPC) it can be difficult to strike the right balance between looks and capability. With multiple tuners increasingly becoming available in smaller and varied packages at more competitive prices, the form factor revolution in the client HTPC space made possible by no-compromise integrated processor graphics (IPG) systems is now a …
Read More »WIN Thermalright Silver Arrow, HR-02 Macho and True Spirit @ Vortez
We have teamed up with our friends over at Thermalright to give 3 lucky readers the chance of winning some fantastic prizes! Want to get your hands on the best cooling products on the market? Here is your chance! Full story at Vortez.
Read More »Auruora Speaker Kit by Edifier @ Cowcotland
Well, it’s nice to test kits that huge a max swing of his, with large subs that are shaking the foundations of our frail Farm. But we should think a little also to those who do not want the big sound, small footprint, those who want style, aesthetics … Without sacrificing quality. This is where Edifier, a Chinese manufacturer that …
Read More »Dell XPS 8300 Review (Core i5/Nvidia) @ Kitguru
Life in 2011 is hectic, and we dont all have the time or skills necessary to build a PC from the ground up. There are many system makers in the UK, but Dell are assuredly one of the biggest, offering a huge range of solutions to suit every desire and budget. Today we are looking at the compact, yet stylish …
Read More »VisionTek High Performance PC3-12800 8GB Kit Review @ Tweak Town
Pulling our VisionTek kit out of the package, we instantly notice that we’re not dealing with some cheap heatsink which is always a good start. The heatsink itself is quite tall and like most companies who opt for this tall heatsink, it can cause problems with some large coolers, but most of the time you’re able to swing those coolers …
Read More »Bodycount Review (Xbox 360) @ Kitguru
Every so often we hear about a first person shooter thats supposed to break away from the traditional Call of Duty and Battlefield style games that have dominated the market for the most part. Codemasters Bodycount was aiming just for that “ the name itself suggests that youre going to kill more people than Jim Jones in a Kool-Aid store. …
Read More »Star Nation: a documentary about Star Craft II players @ Kitguru
Have you ever thought that professional gaming doesnt get the coverage it deserves? E-sports industry has seen massive growth in otherwise bleak economic times. Events like UKs Insomnia or American Major League Gaming constantly announce record attendance. Videogames have become a solid part of popular culture. And yet there are people who have no idea you can earn a living …
Read More »Computing on Demand: How to Configure MAXCDN with WordPress
If you are running a popular website that utilizes WordPress you may have been asking yourself how you can have the site perform better. Outside of the slew of plugins and functions you can use, you can use a CDN (Content Delivery Network) to speed things up a notch. A content delivery network is a slew of computers or servers …
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