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Does Safely Ejecting From a USB Port Actually Do Anything?
Is there any harm to be incurred by just pulling a flash drive out? Why do we need safe removal at all? Historically, Operating Systems treat disks as objects that can be trusted not to change state suddenly. When reading or writing files, the OS expects the files to remain accessible and not suddenly disappear in mid-read or mid-write.
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Legend of Zelda Bartop Arcade Cabinet
I've always wanted my own arcade cabinet. One of my dreams is to own an arcade at some point. After diving into the realm of Raspberry Pi-based emulation for a previous project, I decided I would take it up a notch and build a bartop arcade cabinet. I'm glad I did, because the final build exceeded my expectations by far!
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Early USB Type-C devices won't offer significant speed boosts over USB 3.0
There was excitement when the USB Implementers Forum announced the specs for the new USB Type-C standard, featuring a reversible plug and replacing all its predecessors at a stroke. It offered to replace not just the USB, but to carry enough power to be the single cable for devices and 4K video for external displays.
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AMD R9 Fury reviews
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ASUS shows off GTX 980 Ti Poseidon, MATRIX, STRIX and Gold Edition
Guys over at Cowcotland made a trip to ASUS press event where new high-end graphics cards were shown.
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MSI Teases Z170 Krait
From MSI's twitter
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Palit GeForce GTX 980 Ti Super Jetstream Review (Guru3D)
In this review we benchmark the new Palit GeForce GTX 980 Super Jetstream, a product that will command and conquer as it offers massive game rendering performance at 100% quiet nose levels.
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Skylake Core i7-6700K vs Core i7-4790K Devil’s Canyon Performance Benchmarks Leaked
The first performance benchmarks of Intel's next generation Skylake, Core i7-6700K have been leaked against the Devil's Canyon based Core i7-4790K by TechBang.
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BenQ SW2700PT For Professional Photographers
BenQ are releasing a new 27" monitor in their range, aimed at professional photographers and colour critical work. The SW2700PT sports a 2560 x 1440 resolution with wide gamut backlight offering 99% Adobe RGB coverage. The screen features hardware calibration of it's 14-bit 3D LUT, factory calibration to dE <2 in both Adobe RGB and sRGB colour spaces, bundled "Palette Master Calibration software" and an included shading hood.
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Beyond silicon: IBM unveils world’s first 7nm chip
With a silicon-germanium channel, and EUV lithography, IBM crosses the 10nm barrier.
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NVIDIA AIBs Silently Cut Prices on High-End Maxwell Cards - GeForce GTX 980 Ti Selling at $629 US, GTX 980 For $479 US
NVIDIA AIB partners are silently delivering price cuts to high-end Maxwell based graphics cards to secure their lead over AMD’s latest Radeon 300 series cards. Last month, NVIDIA themselves reduced the price of their GTX 980 graphics card from $549 US to $499 but it seems like AIBs are in the mood to further strengthen the price to performance ratio of Maxwell cards to win over a large customer base to the GeForce 900 series.
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Noctua NH-D15S and NH-C14S Review
Noctua CPU coolers need no introduction as the moment their name comes to mind, one is reminded of quality, performance and reliability. They have a number of coolers varying, in size, shapes but all of them have one thing in common. They are all geared towards achieving the best cooling performance. The two products of concern for this review are the NH-D15S and NH-C14S.
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Skylake Z170 Motherboard Round-Up: MSI, Gigabyte, ASRock, ASUS, EVGA, Biostar
We have compiled the specs for the new Skylake Z170 chipset motherboards for our latest round-up.
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AMD R9 Fury VS GTX 980: Overclocked Benchmarks
Which card should you get?
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BenQ Announces XR3501 Curved Cinematic-Widescreen Monitor for Gaming
BenQ announced the XR3501, a 35-inch curved, cinematic-widescreen monitor, which it recommends for motorsport gaming. The monitor packs a curved 21:9 aspect-ratio panel, with 2560 x 1080 pixels resolution, 144 Hz refresh-rate, 4 ms response time (GTG), 300 cd/m² maximum brightness, and 2000:1 stati...
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Intel 750 400GB NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 AIC SSD Review
Intel's 750 SSD ushered in the era of consumer NVMe storage. Affordably priced and poised to take your PC to the next level, it could be your next upgrade.
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Seasonic Snow Silent 750W Power Supply Review
Seasonic is without a doubt the "best" computer PSU designer and builder in North America in our opinion. It has continually made award winning enthusiast class PSUs which is simply not easy in today's market. Six of its last eleven units reviewed here have "only" produced HardOCP Silver awards though. Do we have a new Gold [H] today?
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AMD has 'priority access' to HBM2, an advantage over NVIDIA
The future of video card technology is HBM, with AMD holding the keys to 'priority access' of HBM2 production
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The Corsair STRAFE Mechanical Keyboard Review
Corsair is today throwing another card on the table by releasing the STRAFE, a mechanical gaming keyboard that may be limited to red backlighting but supposedly lacks no practical features over the RGB models. The truly interesting part however is that the STRAFE has an MSRP of just $110, nearly half the MSRP of the K70 RGB ($200).
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Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti AMP! Extreme
Extreme by name, extreme by nature.
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