OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra high performance and high reliability memory and components, today unveiled two new mice ideal for users seeking an inexpensive gaming solution. Featuring a solid design, maximum functionality, and programmable customization unique...
Read More...And now it’s time for one of my favorite memory manufacturers – GeIL!!! Unlike others, it was very easy to arrange the meeting with people from GeIL and they have been very easy and nice to talk with. I’ve even manage...
Read More...SAPPHIRE Technology introduces the Vapor-X Series of graphics cards. Built on SAPPHIRE original design PCBs these new versions of the HD 4870 and HD 4850 bring the benefits of Vapor-X cooling – quieter and more efficient cooling – to a...
Read More...Now it’s time for one of nVidia’s authorised partners (as advertised on their poster at CeBIT) – Point of View. Their base is located in Europe actually- Holland. But they have subsidiaries in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, France and USA....
Read More...Yesterday Microsoft officially launched the new Internet Explorer 8 browser. For those interested in the performance of this new challenger, according to the Peacekeeper Browser Benchmark from Futuremark, the new Internet Explorer 8 performs substantially better than Internet Explorer 7....
Read More...Taiwanese industry observer Digitimes compiled a comprehensive list of price-cuts sourced from motherboard manufacturers. The list presents some interesting data apart from a few revelations. New CPU models will be added, existing models might be displaced from their price-points, resulting...
Read More...Players fight through the burning streets of Berlin in “Nightfire” and take up battle positions in fortified Japanese bunkers in “Knee Deep.” “Station” offers a bombed out underground train station, and the Nazi Zombies return in “Verrückt” (Zombie Asylum) featuring...
Read More...This article is another installment in the ongoing investigation of bottlenecking in video cards, with the first installment having been done on a 8800 Ultra.To quickly recap on the basic premise: nVidia hardware allows separate core, shader and memory clocks....
Read More...When Intel launched the Core i7 back in November of last year, it was a decidedly exotic high-end platform. Sure, you could get a Core i7-920 for around $280, but it required a motherboard with Intel’s new X58 Express chipset....
Read More...Today Microsoft Corp. announced the availability of Windows Internet Explorer 8, the new Web browser that offers the best solution for how people use the Web today. It can be downloaded in 25 languages at http://www.microsoft.com/ie8 starting at noon EDT...
Read More...G.Skill is one of manufacturers who is now very well known in Europe for it’s high-performance memory modules. And as you can see from the pictures G.skill as triple channel DDR3 memory modules for the latest Core i7 processors and Intel...
Read More...Tweaktown discovered an article in Taiwanese magazine PC Home Advance that is sure to get NVIDIA’s knickers in somewhat of a knot. The article explains how to enable SLI support on a motherboard without official NVIDIA SLI certification. If you...
Read More...Now it’s time for Gainward! What has surprised me the most about Gainward, is the fact that it was still included and shown as nVidia’s authorized supplier and partner (more about that later, when I get to nVidia). If you...
Read More...The RV790 is coming and, as impressive or unimpressive as it may be in terms of performance it’s still a GPU a lot of people are interested in finally seeing in stores, review, or in their PCs. With its release...
Read More...During its last fiscal year, graphics chip manufacturer Nvidia spent $US43.6 million ($67 million) to cover warranty and product replacement claims as they related to graphics chips which were sold utilizing a weak packaging material that allowed the chips to...
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