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OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZTVEND2

OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZTVEND2
Computer hardware is an ever-evolving industry, and since Moores law only applies to an exponentially growing transistor count then there should probably be another law for cooling. In the very recent past there have been two major trends which have accelerated the performance potential of CPU cooler. That first development was the use of heat-pipes to directly contact with the CPU surface; which resulted in the Heat-pipe Direct Touch technology. The second development is by no mean a new concept, just new to our industry in specific. For many years now heatsinks have been full of right angles, but very recently companies have begun to recognize the need to disrupt smooth airflow and reduce the laminar skin effect which allows air to travel just above the solid surface. Manufacturers like OCZ have used both of these trends in their new Vendetta 2 CPU cooler. Benchmark Reviews will see how much this effects the overall performance as we test OCZTVEND2 against a large segment of competitor products.

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OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZVEND2

OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZVEND2
[Frostytech.com] Computer hardware is an ever-evolving industry, and since Moores law only applies to an exponentially growing transistor count then there should probably be another law for cooling. In the very recent past there have been two major trends which have accelerated the performance potential of CPU cooler. That first development was the use of heat-pipes to directly contact with the CPU surface; which resulted in the Heat-pipe Direct Touch technology. The second development is by no mean a new concept, just new to our industry in specific. For many years now heatsinks have been full of right angles, but very recently companies have begun to recognize the need to disrupt smooth airflow and reduce the laminar skin effect which allows air to travel just above the solid surface. Manufacturers like OCZ have used both of these trends in their new Vendetta 2 CPU cooler. Benchmark Reviews will see how much this effects the overall performance as we test OCZVEND2 against a large segment of competitor products.

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OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZTVEND2

OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZTVEND2
Computer hardware is an ever-evolving industry, and since Moores law only applies to an exponentially growing transistor count then there should probably be another law for cooling. In the very recent past there have been two major trends which have accelerated the performance potential of CPU cooler. That first development was the use of heat-pipes to directly contact with the CPU surface; which resulted in the Heat-pipe Direct Touch technology. The second development is by no mean a new concept, just new to our industry in specific. For many years now heatsinks have been full of right angles, but very recently companies have begun to recognize the need to disrupt smooth airflow and reduce the laminar skin effect which allows air to travel just above the solid surface. Manufacturers like OCZ have used both of these trends in their new Vendetta 2 CPU cooler. Benchmark Reviews will see how much this effects the overall performance as we test OCZTVEND2 against a large segment of competitor products.

OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZVEND2
[Frostytech.com] Computer hardware is an ever-evolving industry, and since Moores law only applies to an exponentially growing transistor count then there should probably be another law for cooling. In the very recent past there have been two major trends which have accelerated the performance potential of CPU cooler. That first development was the use of heat-pipes to directly contact with the CPU surface; which resulted in the Heat-pipe Direct Touch technology. The second development is by no mean a new concept, just new to our industry in specific. For many years now heatsinks have been full of right angles, but very recently companies have begun to recognize the need to disrupt smooth airflow and reduce the laminar skin effect which allows air to travel just above the solid surface. Manufacturers like OCZ have used both of these trends in their new Vendetta 2 CPU cooler. Benchmark Reviews will see how much this effects the overall performance as we test OCZVEND2 against a large segment of competitor products.

Tools for your ultra-portable laptop
Our sister site, Linux.com, ran a great article this week about putting Puppeee Linux on an Eee PC. Author Dmitry Popov says that the lean, mean distro that’s based on Puppy Linux “provides an excellent combination of Puppy Linux’s nifty features and solid support for Eee PC hardware.” The article made me wonder what neat projects are being hosted at SourceForge that are aimed at ultra-portable computers. As it turns out, there’s quite a few.

OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZTVEND2

OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZTVEND2
Computer hardware is an ever-evolving industry, and since Moores law only applies to an exponentially growing transistor count then there should probably be another law for cooling. In the very recent past there have been two major trends which have accelerated the performance potential of CPU cooler. That first development was the use of heat-pipes to directly contact with the CPU surface; which resulted in the Heat-pipe Direct Touch technology. The second development is by no mean a new concept, just new to our industry in specific. For many years now heatsinks have been full of right angles, but very recently companies have begun to recognize the need to disrupt smooth airflow and reduce the laminar skin effect which allows air to travel just above the solid surface. Manufacturers like OCZ have used both of these trends in their new Vendetta 2 CPU cooler. Benchmark Reviews will see how much this effects the overall performance as we test OCZTVEND2 against a large segment of competitor products.

Foundry sees quarterly results below expectations

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Foundry Networks Inc. said Friday that it expects to report first-quarter earnings of 8 to 9 cents a share, including stock-based compensation, on revenue of $148 million to $150 million. On average, analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial were expecting the Santa Clara, Calif.-based computer hardware company to report earnings of 20 cents a share on revenue of $163.4 million. “Entering the quarter, we expressed our view that Foundry would experience typical seasonality,” said Bobby Johnson, president and chief executive officer of Foundry Networks. “However, during the first quarter, a more challenging macroeconomic environment evolved from the financial market crises, which we believe led some customers to delay their purchase decisions.” Shares of Foundry closed Thursday at $11.59.

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OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZTVEND2

OCZ Vendetta 2 HPT CPU Cooler OCZTVEND2
Computer hardware is an ever-evolving industry, and since Moores law only applies to an exponentially growing transistor count then there should probably be another law for cooling. In the very recent past there have been two major trends which have accelerated the performance potential of CPU cooler. That first development was the use of heat-pipes to directly contact with the CPU surface; which resulted in the Heat-pipe Direct Touch technology. The second development is by no mean a new concept, just new to our industry in specific. For many years now heatsinks have been full of right angles, but very recently companies have begun to recognize the need to disrupt smooth airflow and reduce the laminar skin effect which allows air to travel just above the solid surface. Manufacturers like OCZ have used both of these trends in their new Vendetta 2 CPU cooler. Benchmark Reviews will see how much this effects the overall performance as we test OCZTVEND2 against a large segment of competitor products.

Foundry sees quarterly results below expectations

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Foundry Networks Inc. said Friday that it expects to report first-quarter earnings of 8 to 9 cents a share, including stock-based compensation, on revenue of $148 million to $150 million. On average, analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial were expecting the Santa Clara, Calif.-based computer hardware company to report earnings of 20 cents a share on revenue of $163.4 million. “Entering the quarter, we expressed our view that Foundry would experience typical seasonality,” said Bobby Johnson, president and chief executive officer of Foundry Networks. “However, during the first quarter, a more challenging macroeconomic environment evolved from the financial market crises, which we believe led some customers to delay their purchase decisions.” Shares of Foundry closed Thursday at $11.59.

Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as they move. Visit MarketWatch.com for more information on this news.

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