The *Product Review Request* Thread

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Intel, or a supplier, likely to make available a Q8xxx cpu ?

These things seem decently priced, lower watt - despite a low cache.
 
^^ +1. I've intreaged by them. Their getting really cheap aswell.

I think a good review may persuade me to invest :)
 
how about a antivirus comparison looking at cost, features, performance (at catching/stopping) and performance (startup time, memory usage, gaming performance)?
 
That would be very good, also include free software in comparison because I know a lot of people don't bother paying for subscription stuff.
 
name='themcman1' said:
It's a sticky. :rolleyes:

I would like to see a roundup of sleeving. :)

All these things are rather hard to do well..

Anti virus is difficult to test, and considering we do largely hardware I can't really see that happening as nice as it would be.

The sleeving is slightly more realistic, but it's difficult to test and say which one is best. We'll have to see though.
 
name='Luigi' said:
All these things are rather hard to do well..

Anti virus is difficult to test, and considering we do largely hardware I can't really see that happening as nice as it would be.

The sleeving is slightly more realistic, but it's difficult to test and say which one is best. We'll have to see though.

Well there's opacity, how stiff it is, colour, diameter, price etc. :)
 
Don't forget sleevemark09 ;).

The point Toms trying to make is that there's no comparable numbers, it makes drawing deffinate conclusions difficult as the 'test' results will be based entirety on the reviewers opinion. Which in turn leads to easy scrutiny of the review by someone who has nothing better to do... i mean find fault in the review, see the feaser review thread.
 
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After spending more and more time with a more updated water cooling system its got me thinking.

A fast CPU is in the region of £300+ yet a cheap cpu is £80 to £100 then add a decent water cooling loop you can easily start adding upwards of £150+ and if you start throwing in the SB / NB and other blocks your looking near £250+ on top. (unless your a cheap ass like me)

So is Water cooling really worth the money you pay esp since air cooling is starting to catch up with it.

Would like to see a review giving a open opinion on this matter.

Is water cooling now a days really worth it or is it just more of a Good looking thing for people with more money than sense .

Would be interesting to read some thing like this with real life specs and tmps and over clocks.

Stuff like a High end CPU HFC against a cheap ass water cooling solution and then a medium water cooling solution and then a high end water cooling solution .

what do you think ...
 
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