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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

3 Variants Radeon HD 7000 Released Early 2012

3 Variants Radeon HD 7000 Released Early 2012 3 Variants Radeon HD 7000 Released Early 2012
3 MD reportedly ready to introduce their latest graphics cards namely, the Radeon HD 7950, 7970 and 7990.
Radeon HD 7950 which has codenamed Tahiti Pro will come with 1920 900 MHz core speed, and sustained 3 GB of DDR5 memory 384 bits at 5 GHz clock. So the total bandwidth generated to reach 240 GB / s, much faster than the Radeon HD 6970 is only 174 GB / s.

At the same time AMD also reportedly going to introduce the Radeon HD 7970, you could say this is the champion with a single GPU graphics card.

How not, codenamed Tahiti graphics card is equipped with 2048 XT core 1 GHz, XDR2 Rambus memory with 3 GB of 384 bits with a clock of 5.5 GHz. Wow ..

Then the last one who is spearheading the family is the Radeon HD 7990. This product mempaketkan two GPUs in one package, in which there were already two chips Tahiti 900 MHz paired with 6 GB of DDR5 memory.

All three products are planned to begin to be introduced at CES 2012 in Las Vegas, January 2012, and marketed several months after the price of $ 349 for the HD 7950, USD 449 for the HD 7990 and HD 7990 is priced at $ 600. As disitat detikINET of tweaktown, Sunday (04/12/2011).

G-Drive Mini

Anyone with a lot of plug-ins through a USB will be happy about this little guy. We also need to clarify some misunderstandings about how much this device costs. For the driver that compares to pretty much everything else out there, you’re going to pay about $90. So what’s the story on this G-drive Mini? Well, let’s get started.

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If you take all the competition out there and just add this G-Drive Mini one there isn’t too much of a difference except for the size. The Firewire amounts to 2 and the USB has an interface with triple the amount of ports. You have the power to turn the device off or on as well. Everything you need is located inside the device. It’s compatible with TimeMachine and OSX, but won’t be easily put onto your Windows when installing it the very first time. The port allows for some adequate enough speed. Even the USB was an average speed and not giving us much else of an advantage. For USB only, this probably isn’t the drive you’re going to want to buy.
This G-Drive Mini was sturdy and quick. Although you had to spit up about $1300 bucks for SSD you still got an incredible amount of memory at 250GB. Now the SSD has become obsolete because of this tiny version. There is always that thought in the back of mind that it’s not going to last for much longer. As with the previous SSD I reviewed, this mini would have been much better if they had incorporated one. The features are just the tininess and the lightness and that’s about it. You need to understand that this isn’t indestructible at one point; it’s going to fall apart. So you have to weigh your options especially when looking at the competition out there that may just offer you more.
 G Drive Mini Review

What advertises this product is its size. Aesthetically, it never truly disappoints any area. It’s inconspicuous and I could put it with all my other household things and not feel like I was hindering an ugly duckling. But I don’t want to find a permanent spot in my home for it; I want to take it with me everywhere.

If you’re an Apple fan, you’ll probably be fond of this product. It kind of goes with the Apple looks and also allows portability. I don’t want to have to keep buying new minis whenever they break, so I would be bound to just spend the extra money on the SSD version. I wouldn’t mind breaking my wallet for the 3.0 USB. All this in one package would make me happy as a camper and I wouldn’t need anything else. It’s not very much to go out and buy this as long as you need what it has and don’t mind maybe having to replace it at one point in the near future. Compared to the USB, it really is a lot quicker. For only about $20 bucks more you get twice the amount of space with a 500MB purchase.

The Upside about G-Drive Mini :

•    Extremely flighty
•    Has a good Apple look; aesthetically pleasing with just about anything
•    A whole package with two Firewires and an USB
•    cheap
•    very quiet

The Downside about G-Drive Mini :

•    I can’t have my 3.0 for USB
•    I can’t have my SSD
The Specs:
Can be taken with you everywhere and stores information
Can hold up to 500 GB of information
Can be used with the TimeMachine
You get a version that is Microsoft compatible
 G Drive Mini Review
Two Choices:
One Firewire 400 and a 2.0 USB
A Triple Interface with two Firewire 400 and 800 and 2.0 USB
You don’t need any AC chord and G-Drive Mini is Very small, can fit anywhere.
You can’t hear a thing when G-Drive Mini is running and can be used strictly with laptops and looks good with them as well.