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...
Read More...We are taking a break from SSD previews to bring you a retail edition review of the Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green. PCPer reviews are typically on the bleeding edge of fast and nimble hardware, but we must occasionally take...
Read More...The market for enthusiast products has been reaching new heights in recent times, and as the demand gets larger, so too does the size of the products. In years past graphics cards only came in a single slot design, power...
Read More...Mushkin Enhanced, one of the leading manufacturers for High Performance Computer announces the availability of his first SSD-series called “Europe”. The capacities are 32, 64, 128, 192 and 256GB in a noble aluminium housing and captivating with aggressive pricing.“Once, Zeus...
Read More...As I’ve told before to make my CeBIT report, my promise I’m finally going to fulfill. I hope that a few late night hours will be enough for me to accomplish this. This year I told myself that I’ll try to...
Read More...Hard drives in their now traditional format have been with us for quite some time, since 1956 actually, but it was not until much later that they began appearing in home computers. Since then we have seen a steady evolution...
Read More...Nvidia has cut prices of its GTS 250 and GTX 260 graphics cards by 10 to 15 percent. The recently launched GTS 250 rebrand has dropped by around €20 to €119, and ends up priced on par with ATI’s Radeon...
Read More...Fusion-io, the leader in solid-state architecture and high-performance I/O solutions, today announced the ioDrive Duo, which doubles the slot capacity of Fusion-io’s successful PCI Express-based ioDrive storage solution. The new ioDrive Duo is the market’s fastest and most innovative server-based...
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