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Shuttle XPC H7 5820S Taiwan-headquartered mini PC outfit Shuttle Inc. has launched the new Shuttle XPC H7 5820S mini PC in Europe. This diminutive PC is only 19 centimeters (7.5 inches) in height, but has just about enough muscle to drive 16 displays at one time. Shuttle, in fact, is claiming the XPC H7 5820S to be one of the “smallest and fastest PCs ever developed.” Specs after the jump. The XPC H7 5820S has the following specs: Intel Core i7 processor with up to six coresUp to 16 GB DDR3 memoryUp to 2TB hard drive storage (2x1TB)Blu-ray burnerGraphics Card: Matrox M91xx LP series (for 2D, multimonitoring)/NVIDIA Quadro series (for 3D, CAD/DCC)Connections: 8x USB 2.0, eSATA / USB 2.0 combo port, 2x USB 3.0OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional (64-bit version)

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American Woodworker With the October 2014 issue, American Woodworker merged with Popular Woodworking Magazine. PWM welcomes subscribers to AW; in issues to come, we also welcome some of the best-known and best-loved authors from AW – Alan Lacer, Spike Carlsen and more. AW subscribers will receive an issue of PWM for each remaining issue on an AW order. Inside every issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine, you’ll discover expert woodworking techniques, tricks and inspiring projects from some of the best-known names in woodworking (Toshio Odate, Jeff Miller, Don Williams, Christopher Schwarz and Mike Dunbar, to name just a few). Welcome!

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Fallout 4 On the Way Posted 12/11/2013 at 7:12pm | by Ben Kim War never changes, but Fallout does Rumors about Fallout 4 have been flying around for a while. One of the most popular was the suggestion that the game would call Boston home and it seems that the game and locale have been confirmed by casting documents leaked to Kotaku. The documents sent in by a reader reference a project code-named Institute—not unlike the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Very nice site, I do hope that it returns to its roots when MaximumTech is rolled out. I'm tired of reading about phones here, want to see more video cards and motherboards and such. by jur Sep 24

awesome site for new hardware related mobo and procs by visionary804 Jun 1

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