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Topic: PureOverclock Reviews

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11 JUN 2012 at 12:23am

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PureOverclock has published our latest review, it is of the MSI 7770 Power Edition graphics card.

 

Review Title: MSI 7770 Power Edition @ PureOverclock

Review URL: http://www.pureoverclock.com/article1519.html

Preview Image: http://pureoverclock.com/images/review/video_cards/msi_7770p/msi_7770p_preview.jpg

 

 

“The MSI 7770 Power Edition is a unique graphics card that comes with something we haven't seen before: a multi-configuration heatsink. Not unlike an Autobot perhaps, the Power Edition can physically transform and run three different setups to customize the cooling for your needs. MSI also ensure this card is built to last, with Military-class components. That's awfully impressive for a lower-end card that costs only $150.”


 

 


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11 JUN 2012 at 12:23am

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PureOverclock has published their latest review, it is of the ASRock Z77 Fatal1ty Professional motherboard.

 

Review Title: ASRock Z77 Fatal1ty Professional @ PureOverclock

Review URL: http://www.pureoverclock.com/article1520.html

Preview Image: http://pureoverclock.com/images/review/motherboards/asrock_z77fatal1ty/asrock_z77fatal1ty_preview.jpg

 

 

“ASRock, a full line motherboard company and a fan favorite of ours, has released the Z77 Fatal1ty motherboard series. The Fatal1ty branding is ASRock’s gaming series whose spokesperson is Jonathan Wendel, a world known pro gamer. The Z77 Fatal1ty Professional is geared to both gamers and enthusiasts, and it comes with a great set of features. Question is: how is the performance? Let’s get it on the bench and find out.”


 

 


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11 JUN 2012 at 12:24am

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Hello, PureOverclock has published their latest review, it is of the VisionTek GoDrive 120GB Solid State Drive.

 

 

Review Title: VisionTek GoDrive 120GB @ PureOverclock

Review URL: http://www.pureoverclock.com/article1521.html

Preview Image: http://pureoverclock.com/images/review/storage/visiontek_go120/visiontek_go120_preview.jpg

 

 

“As we know, not everyone can afford the best of the best, so for the rest of us mere mortals, VisionTek has a new SSD that is more accessible to those of more limited budgets: the GoDrive. The VisionTek GoDrive still has the impressive SF-2281 controller, but lacks the Toggle NAND. Instead, it has sychronous memory that should still be able to provide excellent performance, while also being a bit lighter in the wallet. For those who still crave performance but don't have the loftier budgets to always satisfy those wants, can the GoDrive stand up as a solid contender and alternative? Let's get to it and find out.”


 

 


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11 JUN 2012 at 10:35pm

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Hello, PureOverclock has published their latest review, it is of the Corsair Carbide 500R mid-tower case.

 

 

Review Title: Corsair Carbide 500R @ PureOverclock

Review URL: http://www.pureoverclock.com/article1522.html

Preview Image: http://www.pureoverclock.com/images/review/cases/corsair_500r/corsair_500r_preview.jpg

 

 

“We've seen Corsair expand from just memory products into many areas of the component markets, one of which is the chassis, or case, industry. And we've also had a chance to see the various cases, and the Carbide series has been very successful for Corsair. Following that trend, today we're looking at the latest in the series, the Corsair Carbide 500R. The 500R is classed as a mid-tower chassis but the features look to say otherwise. With good airflow and a versatile setup in mind, the 500R has a no-nonsense design that appears to complement the straightforward yet robust features inside and out.”


 

 


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8 AUG 2012 at 5:21pm

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“The MSI 7770 Power Edition is a unique graphics card that comes with something we haven't seen before: a multi-configuration heatsink. Not unlike an Autobot perhaps, the Power Edition can physically transform and run three different setups to customize the cooling for your needs. MSI also ensure this card is built to last, with Military-class components. That's awfully impressive for a lower-end card that costs only $150.”


Sounds like a nice feature but I seriously doubt the claim of "military grade". Your talking solid gold vs copper etc---not very likely and certainly not at $150. I doubt Overclockers understands what 'Military grade' really means.


 

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