Friday, 26 October 2012

Microsoft Unveils Surface (Windows RT)! Overview is here.

Microsoft yesterday unveiled its Surface tablet yesterday and also did a live webcast of the same over the Internet. Like the hundreds of other people, some got the Surface for a hands on while some got for-ever. The device might be the Microsoft's answer to Apple iPad 3! But is it?

Build Quality:
From what we could see on the webcast, the tablet is pretty durable and the design is what many were waiting! Although nothing can be said unless a drop-test is done by our some reviewer's hand professionally though but from the I it was pretty clear that the tablet holds some really tight shielding and good hardware

Connectivity:
As we all see on many tablets, Bluetooth is missing. But Bluetooth might be a thing of the past with more and more WiFi Enabled devices entering the market arena and most of them being introduced in the budget section. As of yet the lack of Bluetooth is a drawback but the WiFi seems to be sturdy and strong as many eyes saw sitting right in front of the screen. Media can be streamed right through the device via XBOX adding as a bonus
No word was there on GPS as of yet, let us see what follows.

Camera(s):
There are two cameras on the device to satisfy all your needs. The front an the rear both camera boast 720p HD Video recording which seems to be doing pretty well. The lens is good and wide to capture almost everything. The zoom is Digital(obvious) but rumours for lenses that provide optical zoom are buzzing our ears everywhere. The best part is that the front camera can also capture pretty much good picture for video chatting.

Display:
We heared enough about this didn't we? Well, the tablet boasts a nice 10.6 inch ClearType HD Display @ 1366 x 768 resolution capable of really crisp and sharp images. The 1080p Full HD movies ran nice and crisp. The text is as awesome as it should be as from the price tag. Typing is also worth it! Thanks to the ClearType display.

Ports and buttons:
The device boasts of a Standard USB 2.0 Port, A micro SDXC Slot, Headset jack, HDMI Out and a cover port. These are aligned neatly on one side of the device apart from all the buttons. The buttons were the Volume rockers and a switch for ON/OFF.

Performance:
Lastly, the device is powered by a nVidia Tegra 3 CPU and blazes on 2GB of RAM. So, you can be sure that you are gonna love this one!


Now, that the basics are mentioned up here, its a neck to neck with the iPad 3 and most probably, the Microsoft Surface is here to "Troll" the iPad 3 out of the Number 1 position and make its mark!

The right side of the page is waiting for your votes as of whether the Surface will make its mark or not! So, VOTE!

Thursday, 25 October 2012

iPad Mini is creating buzz up here!

The iPad mini is out and the buzz it has created is quite mighty and the whole world can feel it. Apple is one of the manufacturers which popped in front of us "The TABLET Era" now the whole world knows a lot about tablets and enthusiasts are having overwhelming ideas.



Tablets cannot replace the power of our laptops or the portability of our Smartphone, but they set up a whole new class of devices which has some from both of them! Now, how will the iPad mini perform? What are gonna be the first impressions?



Let us see in the upcoming review! :)




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Sunday, 21 October 2012

Deepcool XFAN 120L/B Review




I gave you guys a hint yesterday about something that was lined up ahead. Yes, it is this, the Deepcool XFAN 120L/B.

Introduction:

I set off to the market with my pockets full to buy something that can cool a budget rig for my viewers like you on the other side of the screen as you guys are of my prime concern. So, I went around the market searching for fans that would:


  • Beat the heat!
  • Be worth the money
  • Do not try to dig huge holes in one's pocket
  • Be quiet or Silent (whatsoever)
So, to satisfy these need is a whole lot of work! Suddenly, something caught my eyeballs and it was Deepcool!

This brand is not NEW but is neither old, so the question is whether it is the one you should trust?

Well, pretty much as far as cooling is concerned and that too when fans come into action, you need to take a look at a plethora of stuff that specializes in just popping out from some "Pandora's Box" like:
  • Fan Size
  • Built Quality
  • Revolutions per minute (RPM)
  • Presence of brushed motor
  • Bearing type





Specifications:
  • 120mm Fan
  • Nice and sturdy built quality
  • 1300 RPM
  • Brushless Motor
  • Double Ball bearing

So, the brushless motor is better and offers long life as we all know and double ball bearings give more lubrication and thus increase efficiency.

A Look at the packing

To ensure the product is safe and good, the packing should be good. But I came to a surprise when I saw that the fan is directly under a plastic cover behind which is a card board securing the fan from the back but as I came to my senses, I realised that it is Deepcool here cutting on a costs by a bit.


As all the popping eyes might see the packing is straightforward with nothing "literally covering" the fan.





Deepcool lists some of the salient features above the top-right corner of the fan itself.

Now, that was all we could find out with the outer packaging, so:

The fan reveals itself as you slide the outer covering and the fan is facing you from the rear side with the goodies below it.


These are the handful of goodies you get along with the fan

  • A Bag of four screws
  • A Warranty Card
  • A Quality Certificate from Deepcool
These might assure you that the product is full and packed!


A Closer Look:

A closer look often reveals the quality of the product and the insights too. 


So the fan is basically a multiple connector fan with curved blades which are of surprisingly good quality and stability. The design is a really common one and the one we generally trust. The four LEDs that are present hide themselves in all the four corners and do not contribute to any kind of mess. The LEDs fire the light perpendicular to the edges which create that curve effect.


The connectors are of both the types i.e. The 4-Pin MOLEX Connector and the 3-Pin motherboard connector. The major advantage of the 3-Pin connector over the 4-Pin connector is that you can monitor fan speeds using a suitable software like Speedfan. But still controlling the fan is only possible with a 4-Pin Motherboard connector.

However, the number of pins in the 4-Pin connector has been reduced to Two pins that draw power from the 12v rail of your PSU and thus the LED and the fan do wonders at performance. When connected to the 5v Rail, it badly affected the overall performance of the fan and the low RPM was accompanied with dim LEDs (Expected).


LED and Fan performance under 5v rail

True power of the fan can be only harnessed using the 12v ray, not to worry though, that is the only way you can connect it properly at a glance.


LED and Fan performance under 12v rail
The LEDs are conveniently present on the four edges of the fan and give a pretty nice effect overall whatsoever.

LED positioning
So, the change is pretty much visible and the effect too. I switched off the lights just then and went ahead with the camera for this fan!


This indeed was a beute when tested in a dark environment and a complete performer too. The fan is bright enough to light up a small room but might not replace your traditional lights.

The Bottom Line:

The fan is a pretty good performer and a good buy considering the price. A little amount of vibrations of low amplitude were observed so it is recommended that you use something like rubber to secure the contact areas and allow no vibration.
Overall, the fan performs really good and the LEDs are worth every penny.

Pros:

  • Bright LEDs
  • Double ball bearing
  • Brushless motor
  • Good quality plastic
  • Both connectors available


Cons:

  • Packing could have been better
  • Feeble Vibrations can be felt
Rating:

4.7 TechStars / 5 TechStars

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Something is coming to Chill you guys!

I have something in my hands that cools the system up! The whole system.
Now guess what it is, review will be put up shortly so make guess and be excited!

Hint: Multiple of those can be mounted into a single Cabinet.

Enough has been given! NOW charge your brain and GUESS ON!

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

MSI Afterburner, worth it ?

OVERCLOCKING IS A SERIOUS MATTER. ONLY DO IT IF YOU KNOW THE RISKS INVOLVED! I am not responsible for any damage.

Now that you know the cautions, lets proceed to the review :)

We all know that from ages, people have overclocked their cards and even set records! HWBot even holds competitions for the same.
But to some people, its all about fun. Like me. I am an enthusiast and been quite some time that I have been running after this.

Well, because producing GPUs is a hard responsibility  AMD and nVidia give this to multiple manufacturers as "Reference Designs" and then it is up to manufacturers to break the clock seals, give a much better or worse cooler and unlock the cards for more performance and extreme overclocking.

MSI (Micro star international) is just another body which has the responsibility to continue the cards and distribute them into the public.
The companies as they provide different coolers, reserve the right to make different softwares for the GPUs and its absolutely correct as what I realise is that a card with a Dual-Fan Vapor X Cooler will easily bypass a Single fan or stock/Reference cooler.

Taking that into consideration, MSI has been out with the MSI Afterburner overclocking Utility. I have a MSI R6770 MD1GD5 at the heart of which is basically the HD 6770  Graphics Processor from AMD and I will use it as my example.

Basically, up there in the Card's BIOS is some data which contains the Clock limits for the Core and memory and the limits for voltage as well. AMD creates the GPU and sets the limits while manufacturers provide a way to reach those.

The MSI Afterburner:



And you double click it to open the original application:



MSI has given a pretty nice look to the utility with easy options, NO FUZZ and the whole utility works really easily. As you can see my Clocks are Voltage as 1125 mV, Core Clock as 800 MHz.

Now, to overclock, you just need to push and slider to the desired direction and that's it. Press the 'Apply' button.



The side 'Hardware Monitor' will help you monitor the basic and important attributes

So, the utility makes it easy for you to overclock any brand and cards, make sure that you download 3DMark 11 and submit your DirectX 11 Scores online. However I have used the MSI Kombustor for Benchmarking.



So, basically the utility is aimed at easy and efficient overclocking. Just don't push the sliders too much and get BSODs (Blue Screens Of Death). If you overclock too much and play graphics heavy games, you might end up frying your beloved GPU! The software might not get to the top as it also follows the overclocking standards set by AMD for these cards.


Pros:

  • Easy Overclocking
  • Not messy
  • Full control
  • Total Monitoring
  • Dedicated Screenshot and Video recording hotkeys
  • Temperature controlled manual fan control
Cons:

  • Unlocking required to get rid of AMD's limits
  • Menu can be a mess as it occupies the whole height of the monitor.

The bottom line:

The software pretty much impressed me and did all that MSI should develop an overclock app for. Looks are awesome and Kombustor is a good software for benchmarking can load it up to 99% and that is maximum. So, I loved it.

Recommendation:

Totally recommended for good overclocks.


Rating:

4 Techpoints / 5 Techpoints