Tuesday News, August 23rd 2011

To help usher in the upcoming school year, let's exercise our creativity and come up with some interesting product ideas for NZXT! A USB-powered fan that can keep you cool while at your desk? An acrylic gaming chassis? A liquid-cooled CPU cooler? Suggestions can either be serious or fun; creativity has no bounds!


Deus Ex: Human Revolution is due for release this week, the first big title of Q3 and a sure sign (along with the ‘book your xmas party here! sign I saw last week) that the pre-Christmas games release stampede is starting. Developers at Eidos Montreal have been talking the game up a storm over the last two years since it was first announced, promising us everything from the ability to play lots of different ways and overhauled action sequences to tons of replayability. So is it a serious regime-threatening uprising or merely the equivalent of a few unenthusiastic protestors standing in the rain with badly spelled signs?


Solid State Drive storage began as a technology best suited for durable computer devices, then slowly evolved into the notebook and desktop space with affordable high-speed SATA-based SSD solutions. Once SSDs became mainstream for power users, the demand for high-performance workstations and servers soon followed. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the OCZ RevoDrive3 X2 PCI-E workstation-class solid state drive against several enthusiast options. Available in 240-960GB capacities, the model RVD3X2-FHPX4 PCI-Express workstation-class SSD uses OCZ's SuperScale storage controller to produce up to 230,000 IOPS with transfers up to 1500 MB/s.


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