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Extremetech
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News, reviews and commentary and how-to on the latest hard core technology.
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NZXT Sentry LXE Review
Monitor temperatures on five components and control up to five fans—without sacrificing a 5.25-inch drive bay—with NZXT's Sentry LXE.


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NZXT Phantom Case Review
The NZXT Phantom is a spacious and potentially stylish Extended ATX case with lots of storage and cooling possibilities.


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Intel's Silicon Photonics Technology Promises 50-Gbps Transfer Speeds
The silicon-based optical data transfer technology could make transfer speeds of 50, 100, or 400 Gbps possible—and 1-Tbps speeds may not be far off.


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OpenGL 4.1 Specification Released
Among other things, the new specification allows for easier porting between mobile and desktop computing platforms.


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Build a $200 Linux PC
If you need a second or third computer but money is tight, you don't need to buy a full system. You can build a surprisingly speedy Linux PC that will excel at everyday tasks, and cost less than $200.


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Accell UltraAV DisplayPort Multi-Monitor Adapter Review
Accell's adapter is a useful (but expensive) way to split one DisplayPort output into three DVI connections.


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ATI Radeon HD 5550 (GDDR5) Review
Priced at about $75-$79, the GDDR5-based ATI Radeon HD 5550 is a (small) step up from the 5450, but far from the best you can do for the money.


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The State of Windows 7 Gaming
PC gaming has matured in the nine months since Windows 7 debuted—and it's moved in a few surprising directions.


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The LaCie XtremKey: A USB Drive that Can Take a Beating
The XtremKey can withstand temperatures from -60 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, is watertight up to 100 meters, and can survive a five-meter drop.


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WarMouse Meta Review
With 19 programmable buttons, the WarMouse Meta may be a dream for some gamers, but it's potentially complex enough to give soft-core players nightmares.


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