Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Finding best photo editing laptops: what to avoid

If you are in the market for best laptop for photo editing, there are certain things you must keep in mind. You should not buy the top end laptop with highest possible graphics card because that would be just waste of money. We are not saying those laptops are not great for photo editing but […]

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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Why Lumia 650 does not support continuum

Technical argument for impossibility of running Continuum on 650 is just a pretense. There are pictures on the web showing Microsoft personnel demoing Continuum on Lumia 735. This means Continuum is perfectly possible on Lumia 650 too. If after that demonstration some changes invalidated the possibility that was real, that’s so unfortunate but I doubt […]

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Monday, February 15, 2016

Will you buy Windows 10 Mobile device from non Microsoft manufacture?

I would like any manufacturer to make a Windows phone device if all the problems with Win10 were resolved. I know it has to be bugs and not everyone will be suffering issues I am seeing but at the moment I cannot make new folders (I have existing folders!) and when I install new lenses, […]

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Saturday, February 13, 2016

Plextor M6S Plus is a cheap SSD

Plextor M6S Plus review
Plextor unveils its entry-level M6S Plus SSDs

Plextor has announced the launch of its new family of SSDs SSD M6S Plus , born as an evolution of the previous Plextor M6S. These units are oriented input range , so they provide an excellent capacity / price and a pretty decent performance thanks to the integration of Toshiba A19 NAND chips fabricated with 15 nanometer lithography.

The new Plextor M6S Plus incorporate a Marvell 88SS9188 SSD controller, thanks to which they are capable of delivering read speeds up to 520 MB / s to 440 MB / s write, depending on capacity. And it Plextor provide the capabilities M6S Plus 128, 256 and 512 GB, the writing speed being 300, 420 and 440 MB / s respectively therein, with 90,000 to 80,000 IOPS read and write IOPS.

As mentioned SSDs are entry-so although not yet announced its price or date of arrival in stores, they are expected to be quite affordable. It is noteworthy that only offer Plextor 2.5 inch format and SATA interface 3, and in all cases the PlextTurbo (data cache) and PlexCompressor technologies (data compression) As in the previous M6S be included.

Surely ye shall have noticed that while many manufacturers of SSDs (and even many that did not make SSDs so far but have been encouraged to join the market) are offering such products Star SSDs input range. It is thanks to the downsizing of the manufacturing processes, they are now able to build more units, faster and at a lower cost, which is further affected a much more affordable prices for users.

Of course, the average user who wants to get rid of slow mechanical hard disks and disk are well aware that an SSD is the most profitable to give an injection of purchasing your computer performance system, but if your budget is low always tend to go for a entry-SSD with a capacity / price ratio very high, rather than a high-end SSD that provides higher performance.

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SilverStone NT09-115X review: nitrogen heatsink for HTPC motherboards

SilverStone Nitrogon NT09-115X review
SilverStone launches new NT09-115X sink

SilverStone Technology has introduced its new heatsink Nitrogon range, the SilverStone NT09-115X oriented users to set up their equipment in boxes HTPC motherboards whose employ any sockets LGA115X Intel boxes where space is it is too big but that still need a sink with a superior cooling capabilities that provide sinks Intel stock.

The SilverStone Nitrogon NT09-115X is a discrete sink for SilverStone Technology processor designed for use in equipment where space is very limited and that use the Intel LGA 1156/1155/1150/1151 platforms. It has been built with extruded aluminum fins for better concentration vertical airflow and better thermal dissipation of both the processor and its surrounding parts. With a height of only 45 mm, the SilverStone Nitrogon NT09-115X is the first choice for thin shells that use the LGA1156 / 1155/1150/1151 processors.

SilverStone sink comes equipped with a fan diameter of 92 mm whose speed can be varied by employing a PWM connection between 500 rpm when operating at least until 2500 rpm when operating at maximum, ensuring a good environment around ventilated but with minimal sound.

Instead of the traditional system of push pins that usually employ sinks stock Intel, the new model uses a system SilverStone screws that attach to a backplate on the back of the motherboard, thus ensuring a mount much more stable and free of typical parasitic vibrations that often plague models of Intel stock.
SilverStone Nitrogon NT09-115X reviews

The new SilverStone Nitrogon NT09-115X has been designed with processors that do not have a high TDP in excess, being recommended by SilverStone 65 W. limit which makes it a perfect candidate for all Intel processors series Celeron, Pentium, Core i3, Core i5 and some Core i7 series klas P and T.

The new SilverStone Nitrogon NT09-115X is now available in stores at a price of 12.50 €.

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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Cortana Experience on Windows 10 Mobile has deteriorated

I absolutely stopped using Cortana altogether in WM10, it was so slow, takes half a minute to load anything on my Nokia Lumia 525, and I had be blinded 30 seconds with that horrible mismatched white theme. Music search too slow, wont even recognize anything now, says no internet connection. anything I search takes another […]

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