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| Big Air: 14 LGA 2011-Compatible Coolers For Core i7-3000, Reviewed Posted: 15 Feb 2012 09:10 PM PST Do Intel's Core i7-3000-series CPUs really need closed-loop liquid cooling? Today we're testing fourteen different LGA 2011-compatible air coolers on an overclocked Core i7-3960X in order to determine whose is the most effective.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| AMD Radeon HD 7770 And 7750 Review: Familiar Speed, Less Power Posted: 14 Feb 2012 09:10 PM PST These are the lowest-end cards built using AMD's new Graphics Core Next architecture. Is 28 nm manufacturing, a fresh design, and new functionality enough to warrant upgrading existing value-oriented champs like the Radeon HD 6850 and GeForce GTX 460?This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: February 2012 Posted: 14 Feb 2012 05:40 AM PST How do AMD's new FX and APU lines compare when it comes to gaming, and are Intel's Sandy Bridge-based Pentiums worth a look? The shocking answers to those questions shake up our recommendations. Check this month's update for details!This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Do Intel's Core i7-3000-series CPUs really need closed-loop liquid cooling? Today we're testing fourteen different LGA 2011-compatible air coolers on an overclocked Core i7-3960X in order to determine whose is the most effective.

These are the lowest-end cards built using AMD's new Graphics Core Next architecture. Is 28 nm manufacturing, a fresh design, and new functionality enough to warrant upgrading existing value-oriented champs like the Radeon HD 6850 and GeForce GTX 460?
How do AMD's new FX and APU lines compare when it comes to gaming, and are Intel's Sandy Bridge-based Pentiums worth a look? The shocking answers to those questions shake up our recommendations. Check this month's update for details!
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