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Patriot Sector-5 Series 2250MHz DDR3 Memory Launched E-mail
Written by Patriot Memory   
Thursday, 04 February 2010

Patriot Sector-5 Series 2250MHz Extreme Performance DDR3 Memory Launched

Patriot Memory, a global pioneer in high-performance memory, NAND flash and computer technology, today announced the launch of its new Sector 5 Series Extreme Performance DDR3 memory.

Designed specifically for overclockers and enthusiasts using Intel based platforms, the Sector 5 boasts an amazing 2250MHz with timings of 9-9-9-27. Individually hand tested on the Intel P55 chipset platform; the Sector 5 modules offer incredible performance for users looking to reach new heights in overclocking and benchmarking. Engineered for the gaming enthusiast and intense overclocker, the Sector 5 is one of the fastest modules on the market and will be offered as a 4GB kit (2 x 2GB modules) under the part number PVV34G2250LLK.

"Our goal is to provide the hardcore enthusiast with a performance module that is actually going to perform at the specified timing with stability", says Les Henry, Patriot's VP of Engineering. "Consumers can feel confident that what we advertise for our speeds and timing is true to the specifications. Additionally, users can expect headroom to reach faster speeds. We have been able to hit speeds over 2400MHz with these modules in our lab. "

Designed with an extruded aircraft-grade aluminum heat spreader, Viper II ‘Sector 5' series modules quickly dissipate heat from the modules resulting in improved stability and reliability during extreme overclocking conditions. Each module is 100% hand-tested for quality assurance and is backed by a full lifetime warranty and industry leading customer service.

For more information about Patriot's Sector 5 2250MHz or other Patriot products and solutions, please contact your Patriot Sales Representative or visit http://www.patriotmemory.com.

About Patriot Memory:

Patriot Memory designs, manufactures and markets high performance, enthusiast memory modules, flash products, and computing technologies. Patriot products have become world renown for their extreme performance, reliability and innovation. Patriot Memory sells its products through original equipment manufacturers, retailers, e-tailers and distributors. It has operations in North America, Asia and Europe. Patriot Memory's parent company, PDP Systems, Inc., was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Fremont, California, USA.

 
MSI Wind-U135 Pinetrail Netbook E-mail
Written by Madshrimps   
Thursday, 04 February 2010

MSI Wind-U135 Pinetrail Netbook Review 

The new model from MSI is a special edition based on Intel´s latest Pinetrail platform to celebrate the sale of one million 10-inch U100 Wind netbooks.The special edition is available in either blue or red. The last two to three years have obviously made MSI's notebook and netbook offerings more visible in the market. After all, having another brand to choose from is good for the consumer! The new model from MSI is a special edition based on Intel's latest Pinetrail platform to celebrate the sale of one million 10" U100 netbooks. The special edition is available in either blue or red. Let's take a look at what improvements MSI has made for the Wind U135. Madshrimps

 
32Bit OS Shoot-Out: Windows Xp vs Vista vs W7 E-mail
Written by TestFreaks   
Thursday, 04 February 2010

32Bit OS Shoot-Out: Windows Xp vs Vista vs W7

A few months ago I did a piece with Windows XP, Vista and 7 and compared them to each other. A lot of you whined though that I was comparing 32bit operating systems to 64bit operating systems and you told me that my testing was wrong for that reason.

I ran the 32bit and the 64bit versions of XP on separate hard drives and switched between them, but I found I was spending more time with Xp32 than I was with XpP64 because of the lack of support. I think it was almost a full year actually before I finally gave up and just formatted the hard drive that had Xp64 on it.

This one is truly all 32bit operating systems, yes I spent many hours installing and testing these operating systems to get a better idea of which really is the better choice. I used the exact same hard drive for each operating system to make sure it was truly comparable, fresh installs each time and of course it's the exact same hardware for each as well. I've actually expanded the testing a bit to include networking, video encoding, and gaming and even how they handle things like USB drives or removable storage. This is probably the most comprehensive comparison out there today in terms of what was tested and all of the tests that were run on these operating systems, so I hope you learn something from it... TestFreaks

 
Patriot Viper-II Sector-5 DDR3 Memory Kit E-mail
Written by HiTechLegion   
Thursday, 04 February 2010

Patriot Viper-II Sector-5 DDR3 Memory Kit Review

The Patriot Viper II Sector 5 PC3 16000 2000MHz Memory Kit is a 4GB (2 x 2GB) set of DDR3 Dual Channel Memory that offers timings of 8-8-8-23 at a voltage of 1.65. The Patriot Sector 5 Memory kit is designed to enhance performance when used in conjunction with the Intel core i5/i7 LGA1156 processors but can be used with other types of DDR3 systems as well. The Viper II Sector 5 2000MHz memory kit also includes a copy of FutureMarks 3D mark Vantage benchmarking suite. HiTechLegion

Benchmark Reviews has also tested the Patriot Viper-II DDR3 Lynnfield Memory Kit

 
Technocel PowerPak E-mail
Written by CCEReviews   
Thursday, 04 February 2010

Technocel PowerPak Review 

In today's technological world, there are so many charging solutions to consider. I have a cellphone, MP3 player, portable GPS and a PDA, and keeping all of that charged requires a 6 socket powerbar on its own! All of those devices also use a battery and more often than not I'm left with a dead battery on one of those devices while travelling. Technocel has come up with a way to keep all your devices charged and give yourself a bit of extra juice when the battery is drained. Today, we have the PowerPakTM for review. CCEReviews

 
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