AMD's Radeon R9 390 GPU was was released in market to succeed the R9 290 but mostly, the newer model is physically similar to its predecessor as Both GPUs share the same 28nm GCN-based design and with 2,560 shaders but r9 390 is improved with twice the amount of GDDR5 video memory( 8GB versus 4GB ) and faster clock speeds on the memory and core to deliver better performance .Its graphics processor is clocked at 1050 MHz in gaming mode and 1070 MHz in OC mode . It has 2,560 stream processors,160 texture units and 64 ROPs.The card is cooled by a large heat sink, fitted with three fans.
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Friday, 11 December 2015
AMD Radeon R9 390X GPU review
Radeon R9 390X is a new high-end card from AMD. Carefully positioned in the market and it isn't as expensive as the hyper-powerful Fury X and GTX 980 Ti, which means it’s within reach of many more gamers. It’s a more affordable proposition, and it’s designed to play games at 1440p, which is a sweet-spot that bridges the gap between 1080p and 4k . R9 390X is built using older hardware that's been upgraded, and is designed to take on the Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 which is one of the most popular cards around.
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Wednesday, 9 December 2015
Samsung 850 pro review
The 850 Pro is Samsung's new flagship consumer SSD, and the follow-up to
the wildly popular 840 Pro, which was one of the best performing SSDs
money could buy . The Samsung SSD 850 Pro is a standard internal drive that supports the
latest SATA 3 (6Gbps) standard and will work in any instance where a
regular SATA hard drive is used. It is 7 mm thick . The MEX controller has received a 100MHz speed bump, to 400MHz, but the
headline new feature is 3D V-NAND flash memory, Samsung's proprietary
3D technology, where the memory chips are layered vertically, as well as
horizontally.
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Samsung 850 EVO SSD review
Samsung is a market leaders when it comes to SSD performance and its flagship 850 Pro ratcheted the bar even higher. It offered stonking speed, and provided ample evidence that controlling the research, development and production of a drive provides the best results. Following 850 Pro, The 850 Evo is the second SSD from Samsung that uses a 3D vertical flash memory cell. Traditionally, 2D planar type NAND flash memory cells -- the storage units on an SSD -- lay flat on the surface of the silicon wafer. That's common for most SSDs on the market. With the 850 Evo, the drive's flash memory cells are stacked in up to 32 layers, which allows for significantly more cells in the same number of wafer bits. This greatly increases the density and means, among other things, more storage space for less cost. Sequential read performance for the 850 EVO is listed as up to 540MB/s. Sequential write performance is listed as up to 520 MB/s.
Samsung 950 Pro m.2 PCIe SSD Review
Samsung 950 Pro M.2 SSD Review
The Samsung 950 Pro is the new flagship consumer drive released by Samsung delivers blistering performance in a small package delivers ultra fast transfer speeds for the end consumer . The Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) protocol has replaced AHCI improving the user experience as it reduces latency. It combine the company's high-speed V-NAND memory with PCI Express 3.0 x4 connection in the M.2 2280 form factor coupled with the NVMe protocol.Samsung says that a 1TB model will launch early in 2016, and will employ Samsung's 48-layer MLC V-NAND
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