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NewsPerformance boost is legit - hands on experience on
Are SSDs All That and A Bag of Chips?

Posted 07/18/2008 at 09:42:34am

I have been using SSD drives when building systems from Dell for the execs I support.  I have found a huge boost in boot times and small file reads.   It even handles the large Outlook PST files somewhat better than the 7200 RPM Momentus drives I used previously.

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Maximum PC turns 10! To Celebrate, Editor-in-Chief Will Smith Cuts Cake, Not Cheese

Posted 07/08/2008 at 09:07:03am

Who had to clean up that filthy spatula and all the mess?  Did you pass it off to the poor intern or did one of the editors man up?

Featuresbut Gordon used a P35 based on
Build Your Own No-Compromises $1,500 PC

Posted 04/23/2008 at 01:31:35pm

but Gordon used a P35 based Intel board which supports 45nm CPUs.....

FeaturesQ9300? on
Build Your Own No-Compromises $1,500 PC

Posted 04/02/2008 at 11:33:34am

Why not use the q9300 if you were going quad core?

NewsYour EIC's take on the Q600 vs the Q9300 on
AMD’s new X4 quad core

Posted 03/28/2008 at 06:49:31pm

Gordon, You need to go upside Will's head. I just heard that fool answer a question on the latest podcast about what is the current quad core sweet spot and his answer was the Q6600??!!. this was right after acknowledging the results of your q9300 testing. What's up with that? (disclaimer, do not really go upside wills head, that missive was for entertainment purposes only)

ReviewsWidespread evidence of terrible reliability on
Netgear WNR854T

Posted 01/28/2008 at 02:40:40pm

The only ding you gave this product was a minor complaint about range. I purchased 3 of these devices for home and business based on the review, and incredibly, all 3 have died. While I realize it may be tough to determine long term reliability of a product in a few days of testing, the massive consumer backlash (see amazon newegg or myriad other consumer review sites containing hundreds of one star reviews) regarding the quality of this product should prompt you to reconsider the very positive review you gave this product.

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