| And The Training Goes On... |
| Author: Gabriel Torres | Date: June 26, 2009 - 7:02 AM PST |
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In August I will perform my test for 3rd dan black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Tomorrow some pictures I took last week. The person holding the board on the second picture is my new master, Edmilson da Silva (5th dan).  click to enlarge
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| Power Supplies Re-Tested - Part 2 |
| Author: Gabriel Torres | Date: June 25, 2009 - 12:45 PM PST |
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Today we updated five more power supply reviews. The new results didn't change our opinion or recommendation for these products: It is a lot of work to update everything, but we think it is worthwhile. Tomorrow I will fix another batch. Stay tuned and thanks for the patience.
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| Power Supplies Re-Tested - Part 1 |
| Author: Gabriel Torres | Date: June 24, 2009 - 2:19 PM PST |
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Since we bought a new precision power meter and we discovered some issues in our efficiency readings, we decided to re-test as many power supplies as we can. Our conclusions about the majority of power supplies remained the same, however some units were "downgraded", having their awards REVOKED. We updated the following reviews today: It is a lot of work to update everything, but we think it is worthwhile. Tomorrow I will fix another batch. Stay tuned.
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| What WePC Dreams Are Becoming Reality? |
| Author: Gabriel Torres | Date: June 23, 2009 - 12:20 PM PST |
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In the eight months that WePC is online, everybody gave lots of ideas on how portable computers could improve. In this relatively short period of time we’ve seen some ideas we discussed here becoming reality. Read full article here.
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| Efficiency Issues in our Reviews |
| Author: Gabriel Torres | Date: June 16, 2009 - 8:48 AM PST |
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Of course Murphy's Law is true and we always find something wrong after we publish reviews. There is definetely something wrong with the efficiency numbers from all our recent power supply reviews, either the built-in wattmeter in our load tester or our AC wattmeter is defective. We are investigating this right now in order to determine what is wrong and fix all reviews that may be affected by this problem. So far we also don't know which reviews were affected. We'll post a follow-up here as soon as we discover more. Thanks for the understanding. 4:50 PM PST Update: We discovered one transistor burned inside our load tester, which was biasing efficiency results. We also ordered a new wattmeter. We will redo all tests published recently, especially the one from Antec CP-850, as soon as the replacement transistor arrives. Sorry for this problem and thanks once again for the understanding. 06/17/2009 1:34 PM PST Update: Replaced the faulty transistor from our load tester and re-tested Antec CP-850. The results make sense now. I am now re-testing other power supplies to see if any other review was also affected by this problem. 06/17/2009 2:19 PM PST Update: Great news. Only the Antec CP-850 review was affected by this problem. I re-tested the power supplies we've reviewed recently and the results are just fine. Phew! At least some good news... 06/20/2009 1:09 AM PST Update: Due to the difference between the readings between the two power meters we have (Brand Electronics and Kill-a-Watt) as shown on Corsair HX850W review, I decided to buy a professional power meter, GWInstek GPM-8212R. This equipment is very expensive (USD 700) however it provides 0.2% precision and also allows to be calibrated via computer, so we can calibrate it from time to time to make sure that our equipment is 100% accurate. With the aquisition of this equipment we will be probably the reviewing website with the most accurate AC power and thus efficiency measurements on the web. I will keep you guys posted as soon as the equipment arrives. 06/23/2009 5:07 PM PST Update: The new power meter has arrived today. I've just updated our methodology, please take a look. I will try to update our recent reviews with the numbers collected by the new instrument.
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| The most powerful gaming laptop ever: Alienware M17x |
| Author: Gabriel Torres | Date: June 9, 2009 - 2:55 PM PST |
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Alienware, now part of Dell, is a company focused on high-end gaming systems and last week they released what they are calling “the most powerful 17” gaming laptop in the universe”. And they are not kidding: this laptop features three graphics processing units, a feature not found even on most desktops. Read full story here.
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| Will the USD 299 Netbook Fly? |
| Author: Gabriel Torres | Date: June 9, 2009 - 2:52 PM PST |
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A company called Always Innovating is promising in the past couple of months the release of a netbook with detachable keyboard and 10 to 15 hours of battery life for only USD 299. What is the catch? Read full story here.
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