AMD just released a slew of new chips to fill in some gaps in their current line-up. Here today we have the fastest of this release, the AMD Phenom II x6 1075T 3.0GHz. This beast sits in between the existing 1055T and 1090T. This gives AMD three consumer level 6 core processors while Intel has none. And to top it all off, AMD has set these all under $300, so you can get those i7 speeds at i5 prices.
Just like the other 6-cores, the 1075T sports AMD’s new Turbo CORE system. This system is similar to Intel’s Turbo boost system, only a little bit different. With Intel’s Turbo Boost, when the processor is running below optimal power thresholds the processor will overclock 1-4 of the 4 cores to get the job done faster. Continue Reading
The Samsung CLP-315W colour laser printer is thought by most to be among the finest for sale inside its range, and that is normally approximately £145.00. Yet, is it that excellent a machine? It is a “network ready” easily transportable model printer, which commonly goes over nicely with the public. This product at the same time prints at average speeds, up to four pages per minute regarding colour prints and 17 pages per minute for monochrome, even though there are many other printers which in turn will definitely print much faster.
According to the manufacturer, the machine weighs in at a considerable 30 pounds, so it’s not much of a “portable” machine. Nevertheless, it’s fairly small so that it sits perfectly on an unused spot of a desktop. Continue Reading