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- ASUS Maximus III Gene LGA 1156 Micro ATX Motherboard Review
- At PC Perspective, we get the privilege to test a wide range of motherboards that target many of our site's core audiences like PC enthusiasts, hardcore overclockers, HTPC builders, and PC gamers. The feature sets on many boards can vary
- PC Perspective
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- 05/02/2010
- Trying to salvage old parts and build a new PC at the same
- 3X WD 500 GB Hard disks. Windows 7 64bit home premium. Antec Sonata Case Rosewell 750 Watt PS This system is used for Adobe After Effects and motion graphic design. Which is why the RAM is so high. What I need to do is get a NAS setup with
- Toms Hardware
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- 1 hour ago
- Which mobo to buy
- I want to upgrade my current system but keep my cpu for now. Below is my cpu, vid card, and memory specs. I have the option of using my current Micro ATX case or using an ATX one that a friend has given me. I would like to have the ability
- Toms Hardware
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- 04/02/2010
- Art Deco Zenith 5-s-29 Radio Case Mod
- Foreword by Ricahrd Swinburne: This scratch build case is inspired by the Art Deco stylings of 1920s and 1930s Zenith radios, but despite looking back so far in time for inspiration, it still has modern features such as integrated
- bit-tech.net
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- 1 day ago
- February 5 News from Around the Web
- This full tower case supports E-ATX, ATX, and Micro ATX motherboards and the thumb screw design allows for easy installation of seven PCI expansion cards. A plethora of drive bays, including up to ten 5.25" and eight 3.5" bays, allow you to
- Legit Reviews
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- 05/02/2010
- ATI HD 5570 Review - PAGE 1
- One particularly attractive element of the HD 5570 is its low-profile design though -- if you are looking for something to serve as the core of an HTPC or Micro-ATX computer build, the HD 5570 might be a product that catches your eye.
- Neoseeker
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- 08/02/2010
- BIOSTAR Confirms 890GX-Powered TA890GXE Motherboard
- According to the specifications made available by the Taiwanese outfit, the new board will be featured with a micro ATX form factor and offer 4 DIMM slots. The board will boast an AM3-compatible socket and will enable support for the
- Softpedia
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- 04/02/2010
- Build your own Home Theater PC (HTPC) ... for under $600!
- Nothing special here, since the demands on the RAM aren’t that great. We need DDR3 for the motherboard, and a pair of 1GB sticks are ample for an HTPC. Shop around for a good deal. Price : around $40 Hard drive What you want here is a drive
- ZDNet Blogs
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- 02/02/2010
- Archive for: February, 2010
- Ideally, you want your HTPC to have a smallish footprint, along the lines of a VCR, so it’s best to choose one with a micro-ATX form factor. Also, it’s a good idea for the motherboard to have an on-board graphics processor (GPU) and support
- ZDNet Blogs
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- 02/02/2010