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AMD R9 Nano Review

At a Glance (+) Condensed Milk: Compact; quiet; tiny; efficient; did we say small? (-) Sour Milk: Expensive; not as fast as larger GPUs; 4GB VRAM; niche. Meet the AMD R9 Nano: World’s Tiniest High-End GPU If the name didn’t give it away, and you haven’t been paying much attention to AMD’s marketing for the…

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Fast Forward: Watts Up With Processor Power?

This article was published in the September 2015 issue of Maximum PC. For more trusted reviews and feature stories, subscribe here. Demystifying Processor Power Consumption My recent column on AMD’s advanced voltage/frequency scaling confused some readers. It’s worth tackling this subject again, because power consumption is the most challenging problem for chip designers. It’s also…

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Lian Li Serves Up the Compact Chassis Goodness

Following the release of its cube-shaped PC chassis last week, Lian Li has introduced a new mini tower case called the PC-Q21. The company boasts that PC builders can cram a “full-powered” mini-ITX system within the case’s aluminum walls with a little planning and “finger flexibility” on the builder’s part. “The small size of the…

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Quiz: Test Your PlayStation Knowledge

Today marks 20 years since the launch of the original PlayStation in North America. And what better way to celebrate than by testing your knowledge of the original PlayStation hardware and software? Below, you’ll find two trivia quizzes, one “easy” and one “hard.” Each quiz consists of 20 questions. Now, I expect that loyal PlayStation.Blog…

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Unboxing the Original PlayStation

Woo-hoo! The original PlayStation launched in North America 20 years ago today! To commemorate the big day, I thought it might be fun to crack open a sealed original PlayStation system — something I haven’t done since I was in middle school. Let’s revisit a time before dual analog sticks and force feedback were considered…

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