http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=54753&vpn=BX80605I5760&manufacture=Intel
This is a speed bump over the existing Core i5 750 and it doesn’t cost much more, so I’d really recommend spending the extra couple of bucks for this one.
http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=54753&vpn=BX80605I5760&manufacture=Intel
This is a speed bump over the existing Core i5 750 and it doesn’t cost much more, so I’d really recommend spending the extra couple of bucks for this one.
This shows how to configure Adaptec MaxIQ to use an SSD as a cache for your RAID array.
We’re finally getting a new microphone for NCIX Tech Tips. The audio quality has been confirmed now to be much better.
I don’t spend too much time on this, but you can see my results if you’re interested. I’ll ruin the surprise though. The Zalman cooler on the AMP! card wins by a long shot.
If you want a GTX 480 that runs cooler and quieter (and faster if you’re overclocking) that a reference one, this is what you’ve been waiting for
http://forums.ncix.com/forums/?mode=showthread&forum=116&threadid=2214965&pagenumber=0&msgcount=0&subpage=1
Address: #2 – 3900 14th Ave, Markham, Ontario
Tentative Opening Date: July 21, 2010
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Remote access to your files and home computers through an easy web interface is yet another awesome feature of Windows Home Server.
I walk you through the basics of how to set up the ASUS TS Mini Windows Home Server including how to connect it to your home network without a display, and how to set up your user account
http://www.ncix.com/search/?categoryid=0&q=steelseries+7h
I’m truly blown away by this headset in the limited time I’ve spent with it. It blows away anything sub $200 and even gives my Sennheiser HD 555 a run for their money, BUT at a fraction of the cost and with a retractable mic.