From Dumpy to Dominating
By Jessie Lawrence posted Aug 30th 2010
This is an issue that I've come across a few times since I got into this business—I want to improve my desktop's performance, but I don't want to be bothered with re-installing my operating system which is the recommended procedure when you change your motherboard. So, what else can I do?
In this video, we outline upgrades that you can make to your machine without having to bother with a fresh operating system install. The result? A cooler, faster machine moved over to the Corsair Obsidian Series 800D, which has plenty of room for future upgrades. Check it out!





Judging by the title of this blog you might think that I’m about to discuss the Corsair Cooling™ Hydro Series H50 High Performance CPU cooler, since "big cooling in a small package" is a very accurate description of this mighty little cooler. And you’d almost be correct, because while this post does revolve around the Hydro Series H50, it more accurately concerns a very cool implementation of this product that will appeal to LAN gamers and lovers of miniature PCs in general. I’m talking about a quad-core, DirectX 10.1-powered Mini-ITX LAN gaming box, no larger than an average shoebox, liquid-cooled using the Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H50.
Solid-state drives have been around in one form or another for quite some time, but it’s only in the last 18-24 months that they have really started to come into their own for mainstream consumers and enthusiasts. In fact, 2009 could be viewed as the year that SSD really ‘arrived’, and 2010 is going to be even better.
First of all, congrats to Michael Chinander of Chicago, IL for winning the 



