Asus PB287Q 28-Inch 4K Monitor Review: Ultra HD For $650 |
| We've seen plenty of buzz about the beauty of gaming at 3840x2160. Up until now, though, that meant spending several grand on a 4K monitor. Asus drives the price down to $650 with its 28-inch PB287Q. But are there sacrifices made in the process? more |
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QNAP TS-470 NAS Review: Four GbE Links, With 10 GbE Scalability |
| Armed with a Sandy Bridge-based Celeron CPU, QNAP's TS-470 handles the traffic from four gigabit Ethernet connections. Or, with the addition of a 10 GbE upgrade card, it can be made to push well over 1 GB/s, providing you use the right storage. more |
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Buffalo LinkStation 420 Review: An Inexpensive Two-Bay NAS |
| Are you looking for an entry-level NAS system and don't have the spare parts to roll your own? Buffalo's LinkStation 420 uses a fairly basic platform, and we have a few critiques, but it's otherwise a simple and affordable storage solution for the home. more |
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Best Of The Best, Part 1: Who Makes The Most Elite PC Case? |
| Which ATX tower is the most elite? We invited more than two dozen brands to compete. Today, Azza, In Win, Rosewill, and SilverStone (the first four to respond), face off in a battle to out-do each other in price, features, performance, and pizzazz. more |
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Five Overclockable 32 GB DDR3 Kits, Reviewed |
| Eight gigabytes per DIMM has become de rigueur for high-end builds, even though you get the best data rates and latencies from lower-density modules. We test five 32 GB products to see if it's still possible to squeeze out enthusiast-class performance. more |
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