Plextor is known for making fast drives and the PX-716A's specs look promising. It supports 16x writing to both DVD+R and -R discs. With a...
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Next time you're on a train behind a commuter who's fiddling with a shiny new PDA, take a look over his shoulder. No matter what...
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The sad demise of the Sega Dreamcast might seem irrelevant now, but the reason for its death is one that all technology companies should be...
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The double-decker bus may soon be disappearing from London streets, but the idea that you can pack more in by adding a second layer stacked...
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The double-decker bus may soon be disappearing from London streets, but the idea that you can pack more in by adding a second layer stacked...
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Even before we opened the box, we knew that Plextor's new DVD writer was going to be good. It's the successor to the speedy PX-708A,...
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Although the excitement of dual-layer-capable DVD writers is still a few months away, manufacturers aren't sitting on their laurels where single-layer drives are concerned. DVD+R...
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The numerous different recordable DVD formats are like blood types: the discs might all look the same, but you can't always use every type of...
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The G0 stepping of the Core 2 Quad Q6600 is awesome. The sSpec code to look for is SLACR - surely not a coincidence given that Intel is an American company, and slacker and gamer are roughly synonymous terms over there. Most companies list the G0 chip as a separate...
While a new CPU or graphics card could make a noticeable difference to which games and applications you can run on your PC, without a stable supply of power, all the costly upgrades you've made to your PC won't be worth a bean.