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Cool Gadget: Zotac's Hardware OC Controller

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Due to the fact that the vast majority of NVIDIA partners sell graphics cards that are all essentially identical aside from their clock speeds or maybe a custom sticker, they're all looking for creative ways to differentiate their products from the competition. They usually do this by adding a hot new game, a really long warranty, a low price, or maybe some other type of value-added software. But every now and then a company goes one step further and does something more innovative. Take Zotac for example. Zotac has created a cool little device called the Nitro Hardware OC Controller that gives users the ability to monitor GPU temperatures and overclock or underclock their graphics cards on the fly with a few buttons and a simple menu. The Nitro has not yet been offered with Zotac branded graphics cards, but the company is considering the prospect of integrating it with select AMPs! Edition products at some point in the future. Meanwhile, the Nitro is also offered as a stand...

Rocking Out With The i-Rocks KR-6230 Compact Keyboard

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I am pleased to announce that since the initial publication of my "Mechanical Keyswitch Keyboards Demystified" Post, a number of the more obscure boards I mentioned in the article have been made available right here in good ol' USA by A, eliminating the need to import products like the Filco Majestouch, HHKB Pro or the Topre Realforce. However, in addition to the newfound availability of the above products, a handful of other companies have also started offering mechanical keyswitch keyboards in the US, such as Gigabyte and i-Rocks. I recently had the opportunity to review this i Rock's KR-6230 Compact Mechanical Switch Keyboard available from NewEgg for around $100 and have to say that if you can live with some of its unique features it's a pretty darn good product. The i-Rocks KR-6230 is based on the popular Cherry MX Brown mechanical key switch (tactile, non-clicky - and my favorite). And the switches are mounted on a heavy metal plate, which means t...