Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
5 generations of Radeon graphics compared
GIGABYTE Force M63 Raptor Gaming Mouse Review
Home server - January 2015
Install Ubuntu Tweak on Ubuntu 14.10
Tip for dual-booting Windows 10 preview and Linux on a PC with UEFI firmware
5 generations of Radeon graphics compared
GIGABYTE Force M63 Raptor Gaming Mouse Review
Home server - January 2015
Install Ubuntu Tweak on Ubuntu 14.10
Tip for dual-booting Windows 10 preview and Linux on a PC with UEFI firmware
5 generations of Radeon graphics compared
After taking half a decade's worth of DirectX 11-capable GeForce graphics cards, it's time to look at things from the opposite side as we compare five generations of Radeon cards with the latest Catalyst driver to see when and where AMD has made its biggest performance leaps and which GPUs have aged the best.Read full article @ Techspot
GIGABYTE Force M63 Raptor Gaming Mouse Review
To win in the game you need to customize your controls for maximum speed and comfort. It is very important to feel in control of your character whether you are playing an FPS game or an RPG. If you think all of the peripherals are equal in performance, comfort or customization; you are wrong.Read full article @ Modders-Inc
Home server - January 2015
The home server. It's subject to heated debate on Hardware.Info. Opinions differ widely on subjects like the necessity for keeping the design compact, the advantage of hot-swap bays, acceptable energy consumption, how much CPU power is needed, what type of storage and so on. It's safe to say that the "ideal home server" does not exist, because its intended use differs widely among our readers.Read full article @ Hardware.Info
This doesn't mean that we can't provide a good guide to effective home servers. There are two options, either you buy one off-the-shelf or you build one yourself. While there are a number of pre-assembled home servers available that have advantages in terms of compact design and price-performance ratio, the seasoned Hardware.Info reader of course prefers building one themselves. Our guide will focus finding the right balance between energy consumption, affordability and expandability.
Install Ubuntu Tweak on Ubuntu 14.10
Ubuntu Tweak is an application to config Ubuntu easier for everyone.It provides many useful desktop and system options that the default desktop environment doesn't provide.With its help, you will enjoy with the experience of Ubuntu!Read full article @ Ubuntu Geek
Tip for dual-booting Windows 10 preview and Linux on a PC with UEFI firmware
Windows 10 Technical Preview is the beta version of what will become Windows 10, a major revision of Microsofts operating system. It is being planned for release in the second quarter of this year, but if you sign up as a Windows Insider Program, you can download an ISO image, which weighs in at about 3.9 GB.Read full article @ LinuxBSDos.com