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Entries for December, 2009

Robot hummingbird could find earthquake victims

The latest member of TGD’s virtual menagerie is a robot hummingbird, designed to find people trapped in collapsed buildings, track down criminals, or even explore other planets. Original post by TechEMaster

Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: December ’09

This holiday season doesn’t bring any major processor launches our way, but a handful of price changes do shift some of our sub-$150 recommendations. Come check out the latest Best Gaming CPUs For The Money column for December’s hierarchy of top values. Central processing unit – Christmas and holiday season – Economic – Games – [...]

ioXtreme PCI Express SSDs Anticipate SATA 6 Gb/s Performance

Fusion-io has produced enterprise-class flash-based SSDs since 2007. But the firm now offers PCI Express-based flash devices for enthusiasts at more attractive price points. Today, we’re looking at the ioXtreme and ioXtreme Pro to see how they stack up. PCI Express – Solid-state drive – Fusion-io – Serial ATA – ioXtreme Original post by Janet [...]

P55 On Boost: Five LGA 1156 Boards Between $200 And $250

Intel’s P55 Express remains a mainstream chipset, so by breaking through the $200 barrier, we have high expectations of superb overclocking, unsurpassed stability, and uncompromising features. Can all of today’s boards meet those enthusiast demands? Overclocking – LGA 1156 – Hardware – Chipset – Components Original post by Janet Cloninger

Tom’s Hardware’s 2009 Gift Guide: Part 2, System Add-Ons

Welcome to Part Two of Tom’s Hardware’s Holiday Gift Guide. This second edition is loaded with extras that complement the machine we built in Part One, from networking gear to I/O, and a beautiful display. We’re even including an Ion-based netbook! Tom’s Hardware – Tom – Hardware – FAQs Help and Tutorials – Arts Original [...]

Windows 7 And Windows Vista: Performance Compared

Microsoft is hyping Windows 7 as the operating system that everyone should adopt. We’d already done a bit of benchmarking in the new OS, but we revisit a longer list of tests today, including more real-world tasks, like boot-up, hibernate, and shutdown. Windows 7 – Operating system – Windows Vista – Microsoft – boot Original [...]

USB 3.0 Performance: Two Solutions From Asus And Gigabyte

Intel might have postponed USB 3.0 support for chipsets, but that hasn’t stopped motherboard manufacturers from offering it. We look at solutions from Asus and Gigabyte at two distinct budget levels. Motherboard – Asus – Gigabyte Technology – Universal Serial Bus – Hardware Original post by Janet Cloninger

PowerColor Radeon HD 5870 LCS: The GHz Limit, Broken

ATI’s new Radeon HD 5870 is a powerful card at stock speeds. However, its 40nm manufacturing process just begs to be overclocked. PowerColor’s liquid-cooled model gives us a great opportunity to see just how far we can push the Cypress graphics processor. Radeon – Graphics processing unit – ATI Technologies – PowerColor – Evergreen Original [...]

LGA 1156 Memory Performance: What Speed DDR3 Should You Buy?

We’ve seen how faster memory scales on Phenom II, Core 2, and Core i7 for LGA 1366. Now it’s time to analyze the impact of different memory speeds on a Core i7-870-based LGA 1156 platform. We test from DDR3-800 to -1600 at tight and loose latencies. Intel Core i7 – Phenom II – Hardware – [...]

Best Graphics Cards For The Money: December ’09

Increasing prices on the most popular graphics card and low availability mark (or mar?) this holiday season, changing some of our recommendations. Also, we’re affected by the introduction of a new king of the hill: ATI’s new Radeon HD 5970 2GB. Video card – ATI Technologies – Radeon – Christmas and holiday season – ATI [...]