Thursday, December 15, 2011

Rhodium Metal and It's Uses

!±8± Rhodium Metal and It's Uses

Rhodium is a rare, silvery-white, hard and chemically inert transition metal chemical element which is a member of the platinum group. Its chemical symbol is Rh and atomic number is 45. Alloyed with similar metals, and never as a chemical compound, naturally occurring rhodium is found as the free metal, and it is one of the rarest precious metals, and the most costly.

Discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston rhodium is the so-called noble metal. It is resistant to corrosion, as found in platinum, nickel ores together with the other members of the platinum group metals. It turns rose color because of its chlorine compounds, which is produced after it reacted with the powerful acid mixture aqua regia.

About 80% of world rhodium production element's major use is as one of the catalysts in the three-way catalytic converters of automobiles. Because it is resistant against corrosion and most aggressive chemicals, and because of its rarity rhodium metal is inert. Rhodium is always alloyed with platinum or palladium and applied in high-temperature and numerous corrosion-resistive coatings. Sterling silver is often rhodium plated for tarnish resistance and white gold is plated with a thin rhodium layer to improve its shiny look.

Soon after his discovery of palladium, Wollaston discovered Rhodium. He used crude platinum that he obtained from South America. He dissolved the ore in aqua regia and neutralized the acid with sodium hydroxide. By adding ammonium chloride, as ammonium chloroplatinate he then precipitated the platinum. To precipitate other metals like copper, lead, palladium and rhodium zinc was used.

Electroplating was the first major application for decorative uses and as corrosion resistant coating. The demand for rhodium increased due to the introduction of the three way catalytic converter by Volvo in 1976. Platinum or palladium was used in the previous catalytic converters and the three way catalytic converter used rhodium to reduce the amount of NOx in the exhaust.

Rhodium is used in jewelry and for decorations. It gets electroplated onto white gold and platinum to give it a reflective, shiny white surface. This is known as rhodium flashing or plating in the jewelry business. Also with sterling silver it may also be used in coating to protect against tarnish. Because the metal has a high melting point and poor malleability making jewelry very hard to fabricate, solid or pure rhodium jewelry is very rare. And because of its high cost, for its jewelry usage it is in the form of tiny amounts of powder usually called a rhodium sponge which is dissolved into electroplating solutions.

The Guinness Book of World Records gave Paul McCartney a rhodium-plated disc for being history's all-time best-selling songwriter and recording artist in 1979. Since then rhodium has been used for honors, or to symbolize wealth, when more commonly used metals such as silver, gold or platinum are said to be insufficient.

Rhodium is used as a mixing agent for hardening and improving the corrosion resistance of platinum and palladium. But it is used in a lot of other things like furnace windings, bushings for glass fiber production, thermocouple elements, electrodes for aircraft spark plugs, and laboratory crucibles, electrical contact material due to its low electrical resistance, low and stable contact resistance, and high corrosion resistance. Rhodium plating, made by electroplating or evaporation, is extremely hard and is used for visual instruments. In the medical field it is used as a filter in mammography systems because of the sharp X-rays it produces.

High-quality fountain pens like Graf von Faber-Castell and Caran D'ache use rhodium to coat some parts due to its high reflectance, as well as its chemical and mechanical resistance. Although being a noble metal, rhodium compounds can strongly stain human skin so some allergy to it may be found.


Rhodium Metal and It's Uses

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Samsung : HAFCN/XAA Aqua-Pure Plus Refrigerator Water Filter (Replacement Catridge DA29-00012A)

!±8± Samsung : HAFCN/XAA Aqua-Pure Plus Refrigerator Water Filter (Replacement Catridge DA29-00012A)

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Review of Asus Radeon HD 5850 1GB GDDR5 Graphics Card

!±8± Review of Asus Radeon HD 5850 1GB GDDR5 Graphics Card

INTRODUCTION
As usual when a new generation of graphics cards are is released, the first cards out on the market are the high end cards. In this case the HD 5870 and HD 5850. Later these have been followed by the 5770 and 5750 and we will soon see some lower end versions coming out too.

The release of the HD 5800 series brought a couple of new technology innovations with it. The "ATI Eyefinity" is a technology which enables one single card to support up to 6 monitors. "ATI Stream" enables GPU accelerated calculations, OpenCL gives us parallel GPU-CPU processing. However, the most important update is the support for DirectX 11 which in itself incorporates full support of Windows 7. This time around, Microsoft promises that the update of the DirectX API means a direct increase of the ratio between the graphical quality and the use of system resources.

AMD says their new GPU can achieve 2.7 TFLOPS, which really doesn't say much about what the GPU performs like in real world (gaming) situations, but it does tell us that it is truly a very powerful data processor. The manufacturing technology is now down to 40nm, which should mean less power consumption and heat development.
Talking about the power consumption, AMD now promises that the max consumption will not exceed 190W in full load and in idle mode the card will not surpass 27W. If this is correct it would be a big improvement compared to their previous generation of cards.

ASUS EAH5850 SPECIFICATIONS
OK, enough rambling about all the new technologies and promises of the new AMD series, here are the hard facts of the Asus HD 5850 card:

ASUS EAH5850 (Radeon HD 5850)
GPU Radeon HD 5850
Manufacturing technology 40nm
Stream processors 1440
Texture units 72
ROPs 32
GPU speed 725MHz
Memory 1GB GDDR5
Memory speed 1000MHz (4Gbps)
Bus 256bits
Memory bandwidth 128GB/s
Cooling system Reference, double slot
Video exits D-Sub (adapter included)
2 DVI-I
HDMI
DisplayPort
Compatible with HDCP Yes
Compatibility with CrossFireX Yes
External power 2 x 6 pin PCIe
Maximum consumption 170W
Supported technologies DirectX 11, DirectX 10.1, Shader Model 4.1, UVD 2, ATI Stream, ATI PowerPlay, ATI Eyefinity, ASUS Splendid, ASUS Gamer OSD, ASUS Smart Doctor, Voltage Tweak

Asus hasn't added any physical alternations on this card; it is basically Asus' version of the generic AMD 5850. However Asus has a series of software tools which help us overclockers to reach the maximum potential of this card; the "Gamer OSD" and "Smart Doctor". This last application will be most useful since it allows us to play with the voltage of the core.

ASUS EAH5850, FIRST IMPRESSIONS
The card comes in a nice looking card board box with loads of aggressive printing on it. As is customary with graphics cards, ASUS pushes a lot on the overclocking tools. Also, the bundle (EAH5850/2DIS/1GD5) includes the game DIRT 2. When I opened the box, I almost got a little Apple feeling for a moment when I saw the black cover with the Asus logo in gold. Underneath the cover I found two boxes. The bigger box contained the graphics card itself, enfolded by a standard anti static plastic bag and protected by a white foam plastic material. The other box contained the accessories.

Except for the DIRT 2 game (digital download, no DVD), I wasn't overly impressed by the accessories; CDs with drivers and applications; a printed manual; a power adapter (2 molex to 1 x 6 pin PCIe), a DVI-VGA adapter and a CrossFireX bridge.

ASUS EAH5850 IN DETAIL
My first impression was that it really looks powerful with its red and black finish. The card faithfully follows the AMD reference card in all aspects. This is a big card, the length is 240 mm and it takes up two slots. The fan is a 70mm and I hope it will not bee too noisy, but looking at the rather small air exhaust in the back of card, I don't feel overly positive.

The front of the card holds two 6 pin PCIe connectors which would theoretically provide 150W to the card. Although I wanted to take the cooler off and have a closer look at the PCB I decided to let go of that intention since I would have to loosen a multitude of screws and it was impossible to remove only the housing without also clearing the cooler itself, which felt a little too risky. A great thing about AMDs new cards is their connectivity. They include two DVI-I, a HDMI and a DisplayPort. With the ATI Eyefinity technology, it is possible to use 3 monitors simultaneously with this card, not bad.

MY TEST SYSTEM
OK, so here comes the list of the hardware components I used for this test:

Test equipment
Processor AMD Phenom II x2 550@3.9GHz
Cooler Zalman CNPS9900A LED
Motherboard ASUS Crosshair III Formulates
Graphics card ASUS EAH5850
Sound card Integrated
Memory Kingston HyperX DDR3 1333 2×2GB (7-7-7-21)
Hard disk Samsung SP2504C (SATA II, 7200rmp, 8MB)
Power supply Zalman ZM660-XT
Box Cooler Master 690 cm PURE

Operating system and software
Operating system Windows 7 64bits
System drivers BIOS 0805
Catalyst 9.10
DirectX August 2009
Benchmarks 3D Mark 06
3D Mark Vantage
Furmark 1.7
Unigine Heaven Benchmark
Games The Last Remnant
Tom Clancy´s Hawx
Street Fighter IV
They reside Evil V
Weak May Cry 4
Stalker Clear Sky
WEAPON 2
Officers' Club of Revolutionary Armed Forces Cry 2
Crysis Warhead
Other software CPU-Z 1.52
GPU-Z 0.4.5
OCCT 3.1

And here's the screenshots of my configuration:
The main changes in my test setup are that I have included the benchmark software "Unigine Heaven" and removed Lightsmark 2008. The main reason for this is that it enables me to compare the difference in performance between DirectX 10 and DirectX 11.

BENCHMARKING RESULTS
I will not compare these results to the result I have received in previous graphics cards reviews since my test system has been updated. I was very interested in what the performance comparison between DirectX 10 and DirectX 11 would produce. As you can see from the graphs above the results were opposite of what I had expected, the performance was actually lower with DirectX 11 than with DirectX 10.

GAMING TESTS I
It is interesting to note that the performance remains high even when adding filters. This is something that AMD has corrected from their previous series which really suffered when filters were added. Otherwise, same here; the performance is very good but I will not make any direct comparisons to previous reviews.

GAMING TESTS II
The second batch of games includes more demanding games as usual. This test clearly shows that the EAH5850 has a lot of power under the hood and it was only in two games where the FPS rate didn't hold steady above 30 FPS with the highest possible settings.

OVERCLOCKING, REFRIGERATION AND CONSUMPTION
On the packaging, Asus emphasized the "Voltage Tweaking" which is done with the Asus Smart Doctor software which also lets us modify the frequencies of both the core and memories.
It's a dream to work with Asus' tool for overclocking the card and it is impressive just how far this card can be clocked.
The cooling system of the card is very effective. The fan is noisy at full power but mostly it didn't bother me too much.
I measured the total power consumption of my system in idle mode and in full load, here are the results:
Clearly the difference is enormous and it should be since AMD's PowerPlay technology has drastically diminished the power consumption in 2D.

OVERCLOCKING RESULTS
OK, so here are the results from the overclocking tests:
The increase in the 3D Mark Vantage was truly impressive and this is also confirmed by the increase of 6 FPS in Far Cry 2 and the increase is there with filters enabled as well.

CONCLUSIONS
I must first praise AMD for the work they have done with this card. It is both energy efficient and a high performer, very impressive. Asus has taken AMDs reference design and added a lot of value to it with their smart technologies and software tools. The main advantage with this Asus card is of course its overclocking abilities which are nothing short of fantastic. ASUS EAH5850 is already on sale at a price that oscillates between the 0 and 0, which is very competitive given its performance, overclocking abilities and the fact that it includes DIRT 2.


Review of Asus Radeon HD 5850 1GB GDDR5 Graphics Card

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Berkey Water Filters Review

!±8± Berkey Water Filters Review

The Berkey range of water filters come in 7 different housing models, each one having unique and distinct features: the Berkey Light and Travel Berkey belonging to the outdoor filtration classification; the Big Berkey, Berkey Light with LED, Royal Berkey, Imperial Berkey and Crown Berkey belonging to the indoor filtration systems.

Perhaps the most interesting feature of the Berkey water filtration system is that it can completely function even without electricity and pressure. It can filter non-potable water and turn it into helathy, sparkling water. Berkey water systems are ultimately classified as water purifiers because of the magnitude of filtration it is capable of. Not having to use electricity to power the system makes the Berkey brand so economical and will be sure to generate more savings in the long run. The average cost of Berkey water is only 1.7 cents!

The Berkey system is ultra-modern and revolutionary, removing bacteria, parasites and chemicals without necessarily dumping healthy mineral content. The whole set up can be completed in about 5-10 minutes - for most, quick and easy installation accounts for a lot of plus points. Berkey Systems are covered by a 6 months manufacturers warranty and Black Berkey's are covered by a 2 year prorated manufacturers warranty.

One popular Berkey product is the portable Berkey water system. Many people are loving the Berkey Light and the Travel Berkey especially those who have active lifestyles. These portables can be brought on camping trips, picnincs, hunting trips, boating trips and other similar activities. These water filters are easily broken down and transported, weighing in between 8 to 13 pounds.

Berkey water filters seem to be a good choice for the home, especially for a family who is always on the go. Investing in this type of water filtration system is worth it because it comes out less expensive. Berkey is also a renowned brand in home filtration systems.


Berkey Water Filters Review

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