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Review: TerraMaster F5-221 NAS
Today, we review the Terra Master's F5-221 5 bay NAS. Terra Master is network storage solutions company whose offer starts with 2-bay products, up to 16-bay enterprise-grade arrays priced at approximately 10K USD. Inside, you’ll find an Intel Celeron J3355 Dual-Core 2.0 GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, and 2 x 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port. The reviewed unit’s MSRP is 359.99 USD.
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December 2020 Guru3D Contest Winner Announcements
It has been an energetic month for us in December, we've had an awesome time with all the many contests we've been able to bring to you, our gifts in return showing you guys our appreciation for the fact that you guys have been hearing us out and disable your ad-blockers to support Guru3D.com, below the fold we announce the contest winners.
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Neo QLED: Samsung televisions use mini LEDs for illumination
As part of the “First Look” in the run-up to CES 2021, Samsung presented new televisions under the name “Neo QLED”. The new QLED televisions use mini-LED backlighting to enable full array local dimming with subdivision into significantly more, smaller zones.
Read morePending Windows 10 update will add widget to taskbar with personalized news and weather
Words has been spreading on the web that Microsoft is to overhaul the WIndows 10 interface a bit more. Back from the dead would be widgets, you probably can remember them from Windows 7.
Read moreRAIJINTEK is working on Mini-ITX case called Pan Slim which can house a high-end graphics card
RAIJINTEK has released a video of the desk-type Mini-ITX case "Pan Slim" on the official YouTube channel, and the design is unique looking with a horizontal facing design.
Read moreTP-Link releases RE230, inexpensive mesh-compatible wireless LAN repeater
TP-Link adds RE230" and RE550 wireless LAN repeaters compatible with the TP-Link One Mesh to their product line. The dual-band wireless LAN repeater that can build a mesh Wi-Fi environment by combining with a wireless LAN router that supports TP-Link One Mesh.
Read moreADATA to present lots of tech at CES incl Cases Processor Coolers, DDR5 and Gen4 SSDs
XPG, a fast-growing provider of systems, components, and peripherals for Gamers, Esports Pros, and Tech Enthusiasts, is bringing a slew of new gaming lifestyle products to the all-digital CES 2021. Under the theme of ‘The Future of Gaming,’ XPG will be out in force “digitally” to show off its latest and greatest must-haves for 2021, including a new gaming lifestyle ultrabook, next-gen DDR5 DRAM module, training software, gaming chewing gum, and more.
Read moreAMD Ryzen 5000 Cezanne APU Die Render Photo
Hey, we love our share of processor die photos, a new one has surfaced which is a Ryzen 5000 Cezanne APU Die, notably big, and yeah that's a totally different APU alright.
Read moreAlphacool Adds Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-N for NVIDIA RTX 3070 FE
Alphacool presents a new Eisblock Aurora Acryl GPX-N cooler for the RTX 3070 Founders Edition graphics cards. The block offers outstanding cooling performance thanks to the full cover design.
Read moreCyberpunk 2077 lost almost 80% of its active players since launch
Cyberpunk 2077 launched less than a month ago, but already is experiencing a 79% drop in its player base, at least on Steam. The game had 1 million simultaneous players on PC at launch time, the role-playing game now hovers around 225,000 active sessions.
Read moreGELID launches Astra ARGB Sleeved Extension Cables
GELID Solutions unveils the latest ARGB extension cable series featuring sophisticated lighting and 18 AWG multilayer single sleeved wiring. The ASTRA is a product of GELID Solutions GAMER product line.
Read moreIntroducing Intel RealSense ID Facial Authentication
Intel introduced Intel RealSense ID, an on-device solution that combines an active depth sensor with a specialized neural network designed to deliver secure, accurate and user-aware facial authentication. Intel RealSense ID works with smart locks, access control, point-of-sale, ATMs, kiosks and more.
Read moreIntel will discontinue Series 300 Motherboard Chipsets
Intel announced that the 300 series chipsets will be discontinued starting in January of next year. This includes Z390, Z370, H370, B360, H310, B365, H310D motherboards.
Read moreIntel seems to plan two gaming video cards
It's taking Intel a long time to get Xe going for consumers. The desktop GPUs SKUs are still not talked about, but who knows during CES some more information will be shared. Two new Xe entries however have been spotted.
Read moreAtomic Heart team publishes system requirements
Developer Mundfish has published official system requirements for Atomic Heart on Steam. They show that owners of old and middle-class PCs should also be able to immerse themselves in the Soviet-stylized parallel world without any problems.
Read moreDell U4021QW 40in monitor offers 5K2K resolution (WUHD)
Dell Technologies announced its 40-inch curved ultra-wide liquid crystal display "U4021QW", and it has a high-resolution panel of 5120x2160 pixels.
Read moreGigabyte Z490 Motherboards will Support PCIe 4.0 with Rocket Lake
So it seems that a Series 500 motherboard will not be mandatory for PCIe 4.0 support after all. Gigabyte today announced that all Z490 motherboards featuring PCIe 4.0 hardware design can support the 11th Gen Intel Core processors by an update to the latest F20 BIOS, and provide the extreme bandwidth and performance for PCIe 4.0 graphics cards and SSDs.
Read moreDell Reimagines Work with New PCs, Monitors, and Software Experiences
Dell unveiled new products and software that reimagine work so anyone can perform at their best. With a new portfolio of intelligent, collaborative and sustainable devices, Dell is transforming work experiences to give people greater flexibility to work from anywhere.
Read moreAMD Releases AGESA 1.1.9.0 Firmware Updates, Improves FCLK OC Stability
AMD is releasing the latest firmware microcode for its motherboards to manufacturers. The new revision update should become available to end-users this and next month.
Read moreAMD surpassed Intels market share in desktop processors
Read it well, desktop, and not notebook. But yeah that something very interesting is happing you've been able to witness for the past three years now.
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