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Highpoint’s RocketRAID 3510 is quite the performer. With Intel’s IOP341 I/O processor, 256MB of ram and four SATA channels it is perfect for those who want the performance of enterprise level RAID hardware, but at a more affordable price.
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Tuniq’s Ripper 1000W is among one of the cheapest 1000W units on the market, and the cheapest we’ve seen here at Overclockers Online. More and more today we are seeing units who break through the age old saying: you get what you pay for. Sometimes though one does get more than what’s paid for.
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We have Thecus with us again today, and they have brought along yet another network attached storage drive: the N3200 Pro. This one, a bit smaller, a bit cheaper but it still packs in the same great features as its two larger counterparts.
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Corsair’s reputation may have been built upon producing memory products, but when it comes to power supplies, Corsair knows a thing or two. Summer of last year we looked at the TX750W and were blown away, but how will the new TX850W fair?
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When it comes to performance RAID, there is a lot that one must consider. Today we are going to have a shootout- two HighPoint RAID cards: the RocketRAID 2680 and 4320 along with Intel’s ICH9R chipset.
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It has been a while since we have last looked at a Cooler Master power supply, but the wait has been worth it. Today in our hands we have Cooler Master’s brand new Silent Pro M and as the name suggests, it is silent!
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Feature filled NAS’ tend to be out of the price range for most home users, but today we are looking at Thecus’ new N4100 Pro. With the capacity to hold four drives, support of advanced networking features and a rather generous price tag, units like this may soon be common.
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The Tiger 1000W from E-Power has the right combination for success: solid performance, quiet operation, XLR connectors, sleeved wires and a beautiful finish.
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E- Power’s Xscale is no ordinary unit. The Xscale 1000W power supply offers plenty of power and exellent performance, and not to mention, if you find the typical six included SATA connectors too few, the Xscale 1000W offers 12.
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In our hands today is FSP’s brand new Power Mod 700W power supply, boasting four 12V rails, active PFC, high efficiency and ultra silent operation.
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It has been some time since Lian Li has made an appearance here at Overclockers Online, and they are back, in full force. The Maxima series by Lian Li is silent, full- feature power supply, but how does it perform? Let’s have a look!