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MSI GeForce GTX 670 2GB Overclocked Video Card Priced @ $409.99

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TigerDirect has added the GTX 670 to the inventory select of Video/Graphic cards. MSI has release their GTX 670 to the public and TigerDirect is the first to display the specifications of the GPU. Do keep in mind that this GTX 670 OC Edition is priced at $409.99.  To provide the most accurate specifications, the specifications listed are based upon the manufacturer's exact model specification as published on the manufacturer's website, and the manufacturer's product documentation. To know more Click Here  








Nvidia GeForce GTX 670 2GB Benchmarks Leaked

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PC Hardware & Custom PC have seen plenty of leaks on the rumored to-be-coming GeForce GTX 670, but so far nothing conclusive, on the performance of the GTX 670. However, We've search and uncovered a hardware review site called TweakTown, TweakTown has leaked quite an  all-inclusive list of performance benchmarks on the upcoming graphics card giving us an ideal image of what we could expect from Nvidia. Would like to know more?  Continue Reading




Best SSDs For The Money: May 2012

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SSDs prices continue to fall, and we're updating our list of recommendations to reflect those changes. This month, the best deals are found in the $50-200 range. In particular, keep an eye out for 128 GB SSDs priced closer to $1/GB than we've ever seen. SSDs prices continue to fall, and we're updating our list of recommendations to reflect those changes. Detailed solid-state drive specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do the research. However, at the end of the day, what an enthusiast needs is the best SSD within a certain budget.

So, if you don’t have the time to read the benchmarks, or if you don’t feel confident enough in your ability to pick the right drive, then fear not. We at PC Hardware & Custom PC also at Tom’s Hardware have come to your aid with a simple list of the best SSD offered for the money. Continue Reading


Thermaltake Frio OCK CPU Cooler 

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Our friends from ThinkComputers shows the community the tutorial on how to Install the Thermaltake Frio OCK CPU Cooler.  The Frio OCK is one of Thermaltake’s most popular CPU coolers. The CPU cooler features a dual-tower heatsink design with 6 copper heatpipes and a very large copper CPU block. It comes with a removable shroud that has 2 large 130mm cooling fans attached to it. The fans have a VR fan knob that allows you to adjust the fan speeds. The FRIO OCK is compatible with all Intel sockets up to 2011 and AMD up to AM3. If you bought this cooler before Intel’s 2011 socket was released they will send you the 2011 installation hardware for free. Many people own this CPU cooler and we have been asked many times about the installation of the CPU cooler. So we have decided to make a video showing you how to install the Frio OCK.                                                                                                                                    Read on to check it out.  Continue Reading


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