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Microsoft® Windows® 7 System Builder’s Guide

By Gareth Ogden posted Sep 20th 2009

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This guide is intended to help you choose the best PC components to buy when building a new Windows 7 personal computer.  It will demonstrate some of the key performance benefits of including a high-density memory kit (8GB or larger) and solid-state drive in your Windows 7 PC. Of course, these recommendations are equally appropriate if you are upgrading an existing PC to Windows 7.

These benefits of SSD and 8GB of main memory include faster application performance, the ability to use more applications and higher-quality photos and videos without slowdown, and generally snappier and more responsive performance in general use, particularly compared to Windows Vista.

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Corsair Product Review Round-Up

By Jessie Lawrence posted Sep 11th 2009

Another week goes by, and another handful of reviews are online saying great things about Corsair products.

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Tom’s Hardware posted a round-up of Solid-State Drives last weekend.

Their testing showed that out of 12 SSD drives tested (including OCZ, Crucial and Intel), the Corsair Performance Series P256 Solid-State Drive had the best performance per watt. This is extremely important for you laptop and netbook users.

 

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Overclockers Club gave their Gold award to the 4GB 1600C8 Corsair Dominator™ DDR3 kit.

“At $130, this set of Corsair Dominators is pretty darn affordable, especially considering a DDR2 1066 kit still costs about $110.  If you purchase memory with Dominator in the name, you know it’s going to be good.”

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