Showing posts with label Accessories. Show all posts
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Friday, May 20, 2011

ATI Radeon - Top PCIe Graphic Cards for Gaming

1. ATI Radeon 5670 1GB : Price $100 / Rs. 6500 INR



With its 16.8 cm in length and 230 grams of balance, the 5670 figure is featherweight. The cooling system is very flat, the board occupying while a single PCI slot. But this sink brings with him two drawbacks. Firstly, warm air is expelled out of the case but remains within it. Another problem, not least, the fan is not very discreet. Indeed, we observed 43.1 dB (A) at rest, resulting in practice in a breath now, even if we can not even describe the noise from disturbing. In operation, the breath becomes still more insistent, and tends to a sharp noise (51.4 dB (A)). We have already seen more noisy but also more discreet.

Temperature side, this is fairly standard for the range of Radeon HD 5000: 42 � C idle and 84 � C during an intense 3D activity. At rest, first of all, there is the excellent performance of the whole series of Radeon HD 5000 because we identified 80 W. In operation, the figure rises, but not that much because we reach 172 W. Warning, these results are for the entire machine, not only for the graphics card.

2. ATI Radeon HD 4650 1 GB : Rs.3500 INR



First, note that the card does not require the use of a cord PCI-Express. It is therefore just the 75 W allowed by the PCI-Express 16x on which it plugs. So, it seems quite normal to find a card with really low watt consumption. At rest, first of all, there is the excellent performance of the whole series of Radeon HD 5000 because we identified 80 W. In operation, the figure rises, but not that much because we reach 172 W. Warning, these results are for the entire machine, not only for the graphics card.

The graphics chip RV730 and its 320 stream processors are clocked at 600 MHz while the 1024 MB DDR2 128-bit bus operating at 500 MHz. Remember that this chip shares the architecture of HD 4800 and thus supports DirectX 10.1 (Shader Model 4.1) as well as CrossFire and AVIVO top of its 514 million transistors. The XFX card has two DVI (HDCP) and an S-Video. For a map-based HTPC, it is a pity not to have an HDMI port directly. It measures 130 mm x 35 mm x 210 mm and should not exceed 48 watts in load, the remaining contents. If the cooling solution from XFX is effective, we may consider retaining the correct temperatures even in a small box, provided to guarantee a minimum flow of air into the case, as always.

3. ATI Radeon HD 6850 1 GB : $200 / Rs. 20,000 INR



Power consumption is perfectly managed. At rest, our test machine uses 92 W. In 3D games, it's just as good with 252 W. These figures compare to the GeForce GTX 4601 GB : 89 W at idle and 289 W in operation. Overall, the Radeon HD 6850 1GB offers similar performance to the Radeon HD 5850 1GB and GeForce GTX 4601 GB.

As with version 6870, so we can cast doubt on the trade name of the card. It seemed more logical to name this model "Radeon HD 6830. A buyer will think poorly informed indeed as if AMD has a Radeon HD 6850, that it is more efficient than the previous HD 5850.

4. ATI Radeon HD 6870 1 GB : $250 / Rs. 12,000 INR



ATI launched the Radeon X1800 architecture with a new promising on paper, a little less in fact. In January 2006, ATI is back by launching high-end versions of this architecture, the X1900. In late 2006, Nvidia is the first chopping a graphics chip compatible with DirectX 10, the famous GeForce 8800 GTX and GTS. At the time, ATI is a little in the situation with Fermi Nvidia. Indeed, the Reds are behind their own chip DX10 and many problems had to be resolved. The result was disappointing and Radeon X2900 XT named. A damp squib given the expectation and the level of performance offered.

The Radeon HD 5970 was ATI's first return to a numbering abandoned since 2900. But the explanation was more technical since 5970 is a 5850X2 5870X2 and not true. AMD probably did not want a misnomer, preferring to spend the next hundred. At the same time, Nvidia has released its painfully fermi with GTX 480 and 470 performances interesting, but consumption and heat dissipation is too high. Only the GTX 460 is reached to succeed at the game For his series Radeon HD 6000, AMD is in a strong position because of Nvidia's side, nothing new is planned ahead. While rumors of a GTX 580 are insistent but it will likely mean new variations of Fermi. As a result, ATI takes a range structure consistent with those prevailing at the time of the X1000 and X2000. Indeed, the 6870 and 6850 announced today, codenamed Barts Barts and XT are chips and mid-range are not supposed to replace the 5870 and 5850.

They come instead to stand between them and the 5830, the 5770 for its remaining share sold, unlike 5800 and 5900 that are no longer produced. The true successor of 5800 will be based on a high-end GPU, Cayman. This will give rise to the Radeon HD 6970 and 6950 which are announced for November 22. Finally, a Radeon HD 6990 will be released before the end of the year and will normally be a dual GPU card. Meanwhile, consider the performance of newcomers. [Source]

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G2 (Generation 2) faster flash drive

Kingston has just unveiled a new fastest USB 3.0 flash drive, called the DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G2 (Generation 2). The new drive is capable to delivers read and write speeds of 100 MB/s and 70 MB/s, respectively. Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G2 (Generation 2) flash drive is suitable for IT professionals and enthusiasts. Dimensions of DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G2 are 73.70 x 22.20 x 16.10 mm and has a tough enclosure, durable casing. It is used a native USB 3.0 controller and backwards compatible with USB 2.0 interface.
The Ultimate 3.0 G2 USB 3.0 flash drive is available in three models � 16GB (DTU30G2/16GB for $77), 32GB (DTU30G2/32GB for $116) and 64GB (DTU30G2/64GB for $213).
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Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G2 (Generation 2) faster flash drive
Kingston Digital Launches its Fastest USB 3.0 Flash Drive DataTraveler U30 G2
- Allows users to transfer data faster than standard USB 2.0
- Second generation solution offers higher performance
- Backwards compatible with USB 2.0

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Sennheiser CXC-700 earphones

We already covered what Sennheiser was up to yesterday with PX 360 and PX 360 BT Headphones, and today will be the CXC 700 ear-canal phones.

This pair of earphones support active noise cancellation with three profiles made for travelers. It is able to adapt to its surrounding environment with a push of a button.

Mode 1 is good for absorbing low-frequency noise in particular (100 to 400 Hertz) which is good for blocking the noise from planes, buses and trains. Mode 2 cancels medium frequency range is derived from air-conditioning systems in large passenger aircraft and office buildings. Mode 3 is the wide-frequency range that mixes the low and the medium.

The CXC 700 will be out sometime this month, but I don�t really have any word on a price.

Klipsch Image S4i earphones with mic

The Klipsch Image S4i earphones offer exceptional sound quality for the money. They're also very comfortable and, the package includes a few handy extras such as a storage box and cleaning tool. Plus, there's a call answer button, mic, and iPod playback controls integrated into the cord.

The bad: The cable of the Image S4i earphones is pretty thin and tangle-prone, and the included eartips may not work for everyone.

The bottom line: The Klipsch Image S4i earphones offer up sound quality on par with and better than sets that cost many times as much, and they include compelling extras for iPhone and iPod users.

Review:
The Klipsch Image S4i earphones are nearly identical to their sibling, the Image S4. They provide the same comfortable fit and stellar sound quality, but also offer the added bonus of an integrated mic and call answer button, as well as volume controls and remote playback for the iPod. Call quality through the inline mic is solid, though not overly spectacular for a wired headset. At $99, the Image S4i costs $20 more, which is probably worth it for those with an iPhone. For more information, read the Klipsch [http://reviews.cnet.com]

Monday, May 9, 2011

PDX-31 Speakers for Your iPhone and iPoda

A good car needs a good garage; you don�t just leave a Bugatti Veyron or a Ferrari Scaglietti parked in some shady back alley. It�s the same with iPhone; you don�t just leave it in some table top or drawers especially when you can seamlessly �park� it on the new Yamaha PDX-31 speakers. This powerful speaker for iPod (5th generation, classic, nano, touch) and iPhone effortlessly lets you enjoy your playlist in any room through its 15W x 2 digital amplifier and 8 cm full range cone with bass reflex port. This new iPod speaker also features an AUX-in terminal or stereo mini jack located at the back to instantly turn it into a home multimedia system, simply plug in your PC or an mp3 player and you�ll have access to a secondary audio.

With the included Auto Blend function, you can even listen simultaneously to two sound sources. It comes with a small remote that works very much like your iPhone or iPod controls, letting you sift through the menus and choose your songs. And using the PDX-31 can�t get much simpler than docking your iPhone or iPod to turn it on or select a music source. It also has a sharp memory; it remembers the previous volume level you left it on. Another great feature is the volume level monitoring that reacts to sudden burst of music and levels it down automatically.

The PDX-31 comes with a neat fabric covered panels installed over a rigid frame and is available in dark red, black or light gray. Purchase your own here.

src: http://www.geekiegadgets.com

In Car Laptop Charger

If there is one place where a laptop could use a charging point, it has to be the car as this is one time when the laptop idle and by topping up the battery every time that user gets in their car. Now the battery will have no problems lasting all day long and will be available as and when it is needed.

The great thing about this charging unit is that once it has been placed into the cars power point, there is a feature that allows other devices to the charged too, although overloading a 12 volt socket in a car cannot be recommended, can it!

Here are the specs and features for the Mikosi Technology Co. Ltd, car Laptop charger;

Laptop charger; 12 to 16V input voltage; 20V output voltage, 2A output current; 2hr charging time; Overvoltage and -current protection; 5V 1A supply for USB charging PDAs, GPS, cameras; Six output pins; Extra car cigarette socket; Suitable for HP, Asus, Samsung, Dell, Lenovo, GateWay, Toshiba, MSI, Acer, Fujitsu models

Priced at $7.20

Source: http://www.globalsources.com [Global Source]

The Vizio XVTHP200 visits the FCC

While Vizio is producing televisions like the M260VA and competing with Samsung, they are apparently making Active Noise Canceling High Definition Headphones.

Vizo�s XVTHP200 has a wireless dock for the iPod, and the device has visited the FCC. According to my Source, it features �music playback controls, active noise reduction, a mini USB port for charging, SRS audio processing and a 3.5mm input jack for audio input from other devices�.

Of course, we have no idea when the general public will get a hold of this, but it should be about $310.

Source

Sharkoon X-tatic SX Headset for gamers

It has been a while since we covered anything from Sharkoon, and they have just launched some gaming headphones known as the X-tatic SX.

They remind me of the Psyko 5.1 PC Gaming headset that I review a few weeks ago. The connections are a standard headphone and microphone jack, and powered by USB power. They have 40 mm speakers and an in-line amp.

They are cheaper than most gaming headphones for a price of $60.

Source [http://www.ohgizmo.com]