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Welcome to BitbenderTech.NET!
Posted By: BitBender
Posted On 03-02-2002
06:44 PM
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Welcome to the home of BitBenderTech.Net, BitBenderTech.Com, and BitBenderForums!
If you are looking for some of the best support for your PC, you've come to the right place! All levels of help can be found here!
Our Forums have been founded with one creed in mind... Members Rule. Your voice guides the shaping and culture of the forum and the Staff allows your opinion to make a difference!
If you need tech support or just want to hang out in an adult environment with light headed seriousness...stop on in!!
We have many different discussion groups here. The main forum Categories are; - Computers 101 - for howto's on building "roll your own" systems, and loading them with software. It is our reference library of information collated and put forth by members of the staff and community. A great place to start for those who want to learn more about computers!
- Hardware Headquarters For the mechanical needs and problems of PC's. We have various experts in our membership who would be happy to help you with choosing your next hardware upgrade or troubleshooting.
- Software Center for any thing that can be wrong with your...
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Everything You Need to Know About Digital Cameras
Posted By: Grogan
Posted On Today
05:50 PM
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"When digital cameras first made their appearance, all you had to do to make the best purchase was to choose the camera with the highest number of megapixels. The camera with the most megapixels usually also had the best other components and features. Over the last few years, however, digital cameras have changed so rapidly and the number of megapixels has increased so dramatically that the number of megapixels is no longer an adequate indication of camera quality. In this tutorial we~will~show~everything laypersons need~to know before buying a digital camera."
HardwareSecrets has the article.
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Intel Core i7 Processor & X58 Express Chipset Are Ready For Launch!
Posted By: Grogan
Posted On Today
05:49 PM
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"Earlier today, we were informed by a source from a major motherboard manufacturer that the Intel Core i7 and the X58 Express are both ready for launch. In fact, this source was informed last month by both their HQ and an Intel representative to prepare for a launch very soon. If what our source says is correct, then the Intel Core i7 and X58 Express could be out as early as...."
TechARP has the article.
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DFI exclusively shows us its LANPARTY UT X58 mobo
Posted By: Grogan
Posted On Today
05:42 PM
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"We got a look at the first revision of the board and sadly the new heatpipe cooler was not quite ready for us to take photos of. This board will get a similar made by Thermalright cooler as seen on older boards, but this time around DFI has decided to make the coolers themselves to try and reduce costs. It was mentioned that while the cooler will be similar, it will be improved by allowing users to use their own after market or custom cooling equipment or 'weapons' as Jarry put it, whereas with other brand motherboards that is not always that easy to do. That did allow us to get an unobstructed view of the no fuss high-end enthusiast performance motherboard. Jarry Chang, the head engineer and designer at DFI, had some interesting points to make about the LANPARTY UT X58 and much of it made perfect sense."
TweakTown has the article.
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Belkin F5D8053 WiFi N Wireless Adapter
Posted By: Grogan
Posted On Today
05:23 PM
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"So, you say you just bought a second or even a third computer for your household and you're wondering how you're going to connect it to the Internet? Well, for one thing you'll need a router and probably a wireless adapter such as the Belkin F5D8053 N Wireless adapter, unless you plan on directly wiring it to a port on your router. Using a wireless adapter however would be the much easier and quicker way to setup access to your home network/broadband Internet connection. Benchmark Reviews has just reviewed the Belkin F5D8053 N Wireless adapter for you. Now let's see if it's something worth buying or not."
BenchmarkReviews has the review.
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OCZ Gladiator MAX Heatsink
Posted By: Grogan
Posted On Yesterday
09:26 PM
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"OCZ's Gladiator Max heatsink is an extension of the Vendetta 2 model, except that it now utilizes four large diameter copper heatpipes and a somewhat different aluminum fin geometry. As with other heatsinks from this series, the copper heatpipes make direct contact with the top of the processor - an approach called Heatpipe Direct Touch. OCZ's Gladiator Max heatsink is equipped with rubber vibration absorbing fan posts to quietly support a 120mm PWM fan which can scale in speed from 800-1500RPM."
FrostyTech has the review.
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Keelog USB Keylogger
Posted By: Grogan
Posted On Yesterday
08:38 PM
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"Every now and then, the idea of knowing what your friend might type on his computer pops in mind. Keelog has provided us their newest product Keelogger Flash USB keylogger, which saves everything you type on your computer to tiny USB flash memory and allows you to read it whenever you want. The current product line includes PS/2 and USB keyloggers with 2MB, 512MB or 2GB of memory."
RBMods has the review.
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Canon PowerShot SX110 IS
Posted By: Grogan
Posted On Yesterday
08:13 PM
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"As part of Canon's newest camera series, the SX110 may point the direction that Canon is going. It has taken over from the A-series as the company's advanced mid-range compact, offering a superior quality long zoom lens, excellent performance and handling and a useful range of manual options for the more advanced photographer. Is it the best all-rounder on the market?"
TrustedReviews has the review.
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Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse
Posted By: Grogan
Posted On Yesterday
08:05 PM
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"Razer has always used interesting names for their gaming peripherals. We've even reviewed a few of them. However the name for their latest gaming mouse, when pronounced, sounds more like a wonderful South Asian treat then a high performance pointing device. Still the Razer Salmosa represents an easy entry into the gaming peripheral market for those who want something that performs better then the $10 mouse that came with their system."
FutureLooks has the review.
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Kingwin Mach 1 ABT-700MA1S 700W Power Supply
Posted By: Grogan
Posted On 10-02-2008
08:33 PM
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"This power supply features a modular cabling system with rounded sockets that glow blue when cables are connected and can be found being sold under several other brands such as AXP, eXtream, Hiper, Super Flower and XION and is available with several different power configurations. Featuring a 140-mm fan and with Kingwin saying that it can deliver 700 W at 50º C will this popular unit without active PFC survive our tests? Check it out."
HardwareSecrets has the review.
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