Friday, June 10, 2011

Zotac Zbox-ID31DVD-Plus

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           The smallest PCs are some of the sexiest. But they’re also the most challenging for DIYers to build, generally a result of diminutive form factors with limited thermal headroom. Zotac’s line of Zbox mini PCs is designed to enable plenty of hardware choices while maintaining consistently tiny enclosures. Alright, so Zotac’s Zbox-ID31DVDPlus isn’t really a DIY kit. But even with your favorite Mini-ITX motherboard and chassis, it’d be nearly impossible to build a PC this small and attractive. The very inclusive package is composed of a 1.8GHz dual-core Atom processor, Nvidia’s second-gen Ion chipset (with its own 512MB pool of memory), 1GB of DDR2 system memory, a 250GB hard drive, a DVD player, and wired/
wireless networking. Really, the only thing left for you to install is software. This would be an amazingly quiet platform for watching movies in a theater room; the big omission, though, is a Blu-ray drive. Instead, the installed DVD/ CD burner limits you to standard-def physical media. PlayStation 3s can be had for less, and with Blu-ray functionality. Instead of doing home-theater duties, then, the Zbox-ID31DVD-Plus is perhaps best suited as an inconspicuous mainstream desktop. Web browsing, word processing, email—they’re all satisfactory under Windows 7. Zotac even bundles a VESA mount with the mini PC, letting you affix it to the back of your favorite display. Nvidia’s graphics chip is frankly too anemic for hardcore gaming, but it’s an option for many mainstream situations. Here’s the great thing about Zotac’s Zbox lineup. If you don’t like this model’s specs, the company has 25 other options. Some have AMD Fusion-based CPUs, Celerons, Pentiums, more memory, and yes, even Blu-ray drives.

Zbox-ID31DVD-Plus
Zotac
www.zotacusa.com

Specs: Intel Atom D525; Intel NM10 Express chipset; Nvidia Next-Gen Ion (with 512MB DDR3); 1GB DDR2-800 (expandable to 4GB); 250GB hard drive; DVD±RW
drive; Ports: 2 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0, 1 combo USB 2.0/eSATA, Gigabit Ethernet; 802.11n; Dimensions: 1.5 x 11.02 x 7.36 inches (HxWxD)

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Downloader Heat Zone

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Diagram Designer 1.24          
Talking about diagram maker noting better than vizio of Microsoft but that is some thing for the professional. If you are not which including me too I’m not the professional too. I recommend you a Diagram Designer 1.24 program for standard diagram maker, which because it is free and not bad program. It can be make diagrams by the vector method, which make it easy to edit and easy to use. Diagram designer have so many tool for make you day easier. 


Program’s Info 4.76 of 5 by freewarefiles.com
Developer        Meesoft
File size           1.4 MB                                   
OS:                 Win 98/ME/NT/2K/XP/Vista/W7
License            Freeware
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Zotac AMP! GeForce GTX 550 Ti Review

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Geforce GTX 550 Ti is based on Nvidia GF116 Codename. Zotac got 2 cards from GF116 there are; a vanilla version with a custom cooler at stock settings and an overclocked AMP! version, which is cooler version and really make me impress. Talking can’t make you believe than let see the result.

AMP! GeForce GTX 550 Ti
Zotac
 
            As we’ve come to expect, Zotac’s custom cooler is an attractive offering that blends matte black plastic with patches of yellow metal mesh. A central fan resides on a sizeable chunk of aluminum, which lets Zotac crank the core clocks way up. The stock GeForce GTX 550 Ti has a core clock of 900MHz, but Zotac brought the AMP!’s up to 1GHz. The memory clock was also tweaked, from 1,025MHz to 1,100MHz. The GF116 features 192 CUDA cores, 32 texture units, 24 ROPs, and a memory subsystem that consists of a 192-bit memory bus and 1GB of GDDR5.
The card gets power from a single 6-pin PCI Express connector, and the backplane features a pair of DVI connectors, an HDMI port, and a DisplayPort. In the box, Zotac threw in a DVIto- VGA adapter, a 6-pin PCI-E power adapter, and a driver disc that includes the Zotac Boost Premium software bundle, which consists of the Cooliris browser plug-in, XBMC, Kylo browser for HTPCs, and CUDA-accelerated demos of vReveal and Nero Vision Xtra.


In the benchmarks, that extra 100MHz core clock propels Zotac’s AMP! GeForce GTX 550Ti to a sizeable lead over a stock clocked GTX 550 Ti in 3DMark and roughly 2fps faster in the DX11 games. For a $15 premium, this card is one of the fastest GTX 550 Ti cards you’ll find.
 
Test system specs: Processor: 3.46GHz Intel Core i7-990X; Motherboard: Intel DX58SO2; RAM: 6GB Patriot Sector 7 DDR3-1600; Hard drive: 600GB WD
VelociRaptor WD6000HLHX; PSU: Antec TruePower Quattro 1200


Zotac AMP!               Sparkle
GeForce                     GeForce
Specs & Scores        GTX 550 Ti                GTX 550 Ti
Price                           $154.99                      $139.99
Core Clock                1,000MHz                  900MHz
Memory Clock           1,100MHz                   1,026MHz
Memory Interface     192-bit                        192-bit
Memory                      1GB GDDR5             1GB GDDR5
3DMark 11 Performance
3DMark Overall        P2716                        P2472
Graphics Score        2434                           2203
Physics Score          8075                           8158
Combined Score      2418                           2189
Graphics Test 1*       11.48                          10.39
Graphics Test 2*       11.76                          10.64
Graphics Test 3*       15.13                          13.78
Graphics Test 4*       7.16                            6.47
Physics Test*            25.64                          25.9
Combined Test*       11.25                          10.19
Ungine Heaven
FPS                            15.4                            14
Score 389 353
Games 1,920 X 1,200
Left 4 Dead 2
(8XAA, 16XAF)         66.1                            60.74
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.:
Call of Pripyat (4XAA)
18.4                            16.7
Aliens vs. Predator
(4XAA)                       19.5                            17.7
2,560 x 1,600
Left 4 Dead 2
(8XAA, 16XAF)         42.59                          39.4
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.:
Call of Pripyat (4XAA)
9.4                               8.7
Aliens vs. Predator
(4XAA)                       12                                10.9
*fps
Driver: ForceWare 267.59

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX - Review (4)

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Games Benchmark Result



Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX
Far Cry 2 1920 X 1080 AA8X All Ultra High   
70.28
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. : Call of Pripyat   1920 X 1080 AA4X All High DX11 (DaY)
77.6
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. : Call of Pripyat   1920 X 1080 AA4X All High DX11 (NiGht)
73.5
CALL OF JUREZ 1920 X 1080 AA4X All High
74.2
LOST PLANNET 2 1920 X 1080 AA4X All High
39.1
RESEDENT EVIL 5 1920 X 1080 AA8X All High
94.5
STREET FIGHTER 41920 X 1080 AA8X All High
131.93
THE LAST REMNANT 1920 X 1080
130.85

 
Temperature
Ambient                         30
Idle Fan 100%               36
Idle Fan Auto                 38
Load Fan 100%            58
Load Fan Auto              69

 
Overclock Ability @ MAX CCC Scale (Original Bios)


Overclock Ability @ 950Mhz / 1450Mhz (Sapphire HD 6970 Bios)

 

            All the above is the result of the Radeon HD 6950, its result doesn’t change much if compare with the HD 6970. But the major change is the powerful overclock which Vapor-X fan makes it so powerful and when the bios is changing to HD 6970 is much better. Deplorable because of the re new of electronic parts, when the bios is changed the uni shader isn’t following the flow it still 1408 not 1536. The overclock is still good. I think this card will good or not it is up to you now. Thank for Reading
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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX - Review (3)

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Accessories


            The package and the bundle of Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX. It fit in the carton box. Oh there is short hair beautiful warrior on the box too. The bundle is complete for use not too much or too low. There are; manual, driver, sticker, 2 power supply cable (6 pins), DVI to D-sub cable converter, HDMI 1.4a cable, Mini-DisplayPort 1.2 to HDMI converter cable, HDMI to DVI converter cable which so important to make the Eyefinity on this HD 6950.

Test Setup


            Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX is running
System
Mainboard                 P6T WS-PRO
CPU                           Intel Core i7 920
Memory                      G.Skill TRIDENT 6GB
VGA                           Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX
Harddisk                    Western WD VelociRaptor 600GB SATA3
Power Supply            Tagan BZ 1300Watt
OS                              Microsoft Windows Seven x64

CPU-Z 1.57
CPU

Memory

Mother Board

GPU
GPU-Z 0.5.2

Catalyst Control Center



Benchmark Result
3DMARK2003


3DMARK2005

3DMARK2006


3DMARK2011


3DMARK VANTAGE
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Monday, May 23, 2011

Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX - Review (2)

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Closer look
Connector
6 Pins Power Supply Port

SLI

            The ports on the Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX is look like the master one.
There are 2 DVI ports, HDMI 1.4a, 2 mini-display 1.2 ports. But there is something smelly about the Sapphire. It can take 3 DVI monitors at the same time by the Eyefinity technology (2 from DVI ports and another form mini-display port by HDMI to DVI cable converter (in the bundle)). Only 150 power supply of each of Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX which can make up to 4 ways crossfireX. 

PCB & Cooler


            Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX can be divided in to three major parts. There are heatsink, PCB and frame. Take a look at the heatsink, it use the Vipor-X technology combine the 2 copper pipe and aluminum fin. It has 11 blades each blade is 9 centimeters long. Smelly again when Sapphire uses the Vapor-X technology the name of the card is going to be ending by “Vapor-X”. I think that it because the Cayman is too hot and cannot survive without the Vipor-X.



            The blue tone of the Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX is impacted by lot of electronic parts, but still looks orderly. Solid capacitor. 8 phases power supply; 7 for core processor another one for memory (GDDR5 from Hynix). 2 bios systems one can’t be edited another can’t.



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Friday, May 20, 2011

Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX - Review (1)

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" Radeon HD 6950 With FleX Heatsink!!! "

The super power card of the 2 titan is already released in the first quarter of this year. The twin head GTX 590 VS the HD 6990 Radeon which the result is already spilt to everywhere. The card that many of the overclocker is discussing about, it is the HD 6950 Radeon, because it can be transformed in to the Radeon HD 6970 very easy. Yes it is. Today I got to test the blue tone graphic card which the FleX heatsink is equipped. It is the Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX.

Now let take a look a specification table.

Hardware Specifications



nVidia GTX570
nVidia GTX580
Radeon HD 6950
Radeon HD 6970
Sapphire HD 6950 FleX


Codename
GF110
GF110
Cayman Pro
Cayman XT
Cayman Pro

Transistor Count (Millions)
3000
3000
2640
2640
2640

Fabrication Process
40 nm
40 nm
40 nm
40 nm
40 nm

Die size (mmˆ2)
520 mmˆ2
520 mmˆ2
389 mmˆ2
389 mmˆ2
389 mmˆ2

Memory (Max)
1.280GB
1.536GB
2GB
2GB
2GB

Uni Shader
480
512
1408
1536
1408

Core Speed
732 MHz
772 MHz
800 MHz
880 MHz
800 MHz

Shader Speed
1464 MHz
1544 MHz
n/a
n/a
n/a

Memory Speed
3800 MHz
4000 MHz
5000 MHz
5500 MHz
5000 MHz

Maximum Fill Rate (MTexels/s)
43900
49400
70400
84500
70400

Memory Bus Width
320-bit
384-bit
256-bit
256-bit
256-bit

Memory Type
GDDR5
GDDR5
GDDR5
GDDR5
GDDR5

Max Memory Bandwidth
152 GB/s
192.4 GB/s
160 GB/s
176 GB/s
160 GB/s

Multi-GPU Support
Yes,
2/3/4Way SLI
Yes,
2/3/4Way SLI
Yes,
CrossfireX
Yes,
CrossfireX
Yes,
CrossfireX

DirectX Version Support
11
11
11
11
11

OpenGL Version Support
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1

Bus Type
PCI-E 2.0
PCI-E 2.0
PCI-E 2.1
PCI-E 2.1
PCI-E 2.1


 
             Radeon HD 6950 is the eleventh card in the Radeon 6000 series (Not count the onboard card). It is the very high performance card which classify by AMD (Only HD 6970 and HD 6990 is more powerful). HD 6950 Radeon’s uni shader is only 128 less then the HD 6970. The experts about the computer graphic say “128 uni shader is walled by the bios of Radeon HD 6950 if we change the bios to the Radeon HD 6970 version, the HD 6950 will turn to HD 6970”. And it is true.


            Radeon HD 6950 is cooked by Sapphire. FleX is the heatsink that look like pencil box cause it noise and hot, but the FleX is only warm. Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 FleX has 1408 uni shader which can be transformed to the HD 6970.



Detail


            The electronic components are re new by Sapphire. PCB board is turned to blue (the master one is brown). The back of the master’s PCI board is look simply clear, but the Sapphire one is impacts by the lot of electronic components. 11 blade of Flex 9 centimeters long, 4000-4200 rpm max speed.




            I really love its layout; I know that Sapphire is intending to design for sucking to money out of your pocket that like to put the handsome graphic card it to case. The detail on the FleX is more than the pervious graphic cards on the 6000 series ostensibly.


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