Best SSDs For The Money: March 2014 |
| It's particularly easy to love SSDs when they're affordable. As the price per gigabyte of solid-state storage falls, it's easier for everyone to get in on the action. Thunderbolt is (slowly) gaining traction too, and we cover a new development from Asus. more |
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CryoVenom R9 290 Review: Water Cooling With A Warranty |
| Liquid cooling solves the thermal challenges presented by AMD's Hawaii GPU much more elegantly than a big heat sink and loud fan. But the requisite parts also add cost. Does VisionTek's CryoVenom R9 290 deliver maximum performance at a fair price? more |
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Dell UltraSharp 32 Ultra HD Monitor Review: UP3214Q At $3500 |
| When it comes to monitor technology, 3840x2160 is the most bleeding-edge resolution. We recently reviewed Asus' PQ321Q and found it to be a solid performer. Today we test an alternative from Dell, the UP3214Q. Let’s see what you get for nearly $3500. more |
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Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: March 2014 |
| In this month's update, we discuss the new A4-4020 and A4-6420K APUs, AMD's low-power, entry-level Socket FS1b-based platform, and how it will stack up against Intel's counterpart, Bay Trail-D. We also report on a handful of price changes in the market. more |
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PowerColor LCS AXR9 290X: Water Makes Hawaii Comfortable |
| AMD’s Radeon R9 290X is an incredibly powerful gaming card. Unfortunately, the company's cheap cooling solution results in inconsistent performance and excessive noise. PowerColor’s liquid-cooled LCS AXR9 290X is set to solve both issues with finesse. more |
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