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We are going to explore the NZXT Phantom 410, a mid-tower computer case. Early this year, NZXT polled the facebook community to see what color combinations were most demanded by gamers and enthusiasts, selected the top choices and made them a reality.

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Almost every enthusiast’s PC has a high end graphics card and a powerful CPU. Some of the more hardcore even overclock both their CPU and GPU’s to squeeze even more performance out of their box. In trying to do that chances are you create a lot of heat which needs removed out of your case by fans. Today Scythe has given us a chance to look at their new Kaze Master Flat fan controller. Let’s see what this one brings to the table.

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Whether used for a budget gaming system or an office workstation, the Source 220 Mid-Tower case by NZXT offers a classic design that should fit the bill in either situation.

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Tahiti and Pitcairn has been out for a while now, so it’s time for partners to start getting out non-reference versions, at least with their own cooling. HIS has done so with their Pitcairn line with the 7870 IceQ X Turbo X version of the reference 7870. Let’s see if this card can manage to run cooler, quieter, and achieve some solid clocks.

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The TZ77XE4, it’s new, it’s shiny, it has bright orange heatsinks and lightning bolts on the box! Sounds like a good start to me.
The most obvious feature of this motherboard is the new Intel Z77 chipset and all it brings with it. Primarily that means full support for the Ivy Bridge Intel CPUs. Other highlights include full PCIe 3.0 support (though this does require an Ivy Bridge CPU), Lucid Virtu MVP and a pretty serious looking CPU power section.

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Intel is back today with a new CPU manufacturing process at 22 nm using their new 3D Tri-Gate transistor design. It’s the Sandy Bridge micro-architecture with a new 22 nm twist. Will we see any performance increase or just the standard lower power and better temperatures? Sit back and relax while we cross the Ivy Bridge.

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EVGA has been selling NVIDIA GPUs for quite some time now, and they are regarded as one of the best manufacturers offering NVIDIA GPUs. They gained their status through superb warranty and customer support combined with the word-of-mouth among enthusiasts. Today, we have the most recent addition to EVGA’s GPU line-up, the GTX 680.

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In this review, we’re looking at Cubitek’s latest incarnation in the Magic Cube series, called the AIO (All In One). It’s an all-aluminum case with loads of potential. Let’s get this show on the road and see what it’s made of.

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If you are not in the market for the monster 7950/7970 (Tahiti) series or the lower end 7750/7770 series (Cape Verde), AMD has a market segment to share with you in their mid-classed Pitcarin, which is comprised of the 7870 and 7850. Today we get a chance to look at a card from Sapphire, the HD 7870 GHz Edition.

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If you do not own a Z68 platform motherboard but the idea of hard drive caching piques your interest, don’t run out and buy a new Z68 motherboard quite yet! With the release of the Synapse Cache SSD’s by OCZ, you can bring SSD caching to just about any modern system.

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