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Q&A Video: How much system memory is enough?

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Video Review #1436: Teratrend TS231U RAID External HDD Enclosure by SilverStone

The Teratrend TS231U RAID External HDD Enclosure fits up to two 4TB 3.5" HDDs/SSDs, so a total of 8TBs is possible. It's also capable of USB3/eSATA, supports RAID 0, 1, & JBOD. Also, installing or removing 3.5" drives is a snap because of the trayless and tool-free design.

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Q&A Video: How to get cash for your old gadgets?

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User Poll: Do you recycle your cell phones?

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Video Review #1435: Genius EasyPen F610E Slim Pen Tablet

The Genius EasyPen F610E Slim Pen Tablet measures in at 6.25" x 10" & is very slim. The tablet has a resolution of 4000 LPI and the cordless pen is 200PPS. A great tablet for drawing, sketching, signatures, etc. It also supports the PC & MAC.

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Q&A Video: 120Hz Gaming Monitor (Pros & Cons) + Best 120Hz Disply for Gaming?

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Video Review #1434: Amped Wireless REC10 Compact Wi-Fi Range Extender

If you're looking for a compact, but powerful range extender, the Amped Wireless REC10 is a perfect option. It supports any wireless 802.11b/g/n router, has an RJ45 connection, is affordable, easy WPS setup, it's secure & performs very well.


Q&A Video: Is it worth it to have a multiple Video Card setup in your Gaming PC?

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Q&A Video: 3dGameMan Apps?

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Memory that never forgets: non-volatile DIMMs hit the market

"The server world still waits for DDR4, the next generation of dynamic memory, to be ready for prime time. In the meantime, a new set of memory boards from Viking is looking to squeeze more performance out of servers not by providing faster memory, but by making it safer to keep more in memory and less on disk or SSD. Viking Technology has begun supplying dual in-line memory modules that combine DDR3 dynamic memory with NAND flash memory to create non-volatile RAM for servers and storage arrays—modules that don't lose their memory when the systems they're in lose power or shut down..."

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User Poll: When did you get your first Gaming Rig?

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Q&A Video: Budget Gaming Computer Parts List?

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