Newegg pulls Sandy Bridge CPUs and P67 MBs while NVIDIA snickers quietly
We have already begun fielding questions on twitter and in the forums about what to do with existing systems and plans that readers had to build a...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Feb 1, 2011 | Processors | 0
We have already begun fielding questions on twitter and in the forums about what to do with existing systems and plans that readers had to build a...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 31, 2011 | Cases and Cooling | 0
As you expect from Lian Li, their new PC-2120 is large and well designed, with an interesting exterior. This particular model sees some nice additions, such as HPTX motherboard compatibility and…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Jan 31, 2011 | Mobile | 0
A Surprise It was November
Read MorePosted by Steve Grever | Jan 31, 2011 | Cases and Cooling | 2
Lian Li brings out heavy artillery
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Jan 28, 2011 | Graphics Cards | 0
Introduction Earlier in the week we saw the release of NVIDIA's
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Jan 26, 2011 | Mobile | 1
Posted by Ryan Shrout | Jan 25, 2011 | Graphics Cards | 1
Introduction It seems that no matter what month
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 21, 2011 | Memory | 0
The new Special Edition Grey DIMMs sport a new heatspreader with a new colour scheme, along with fast new chips. They are 4GB of XMP rated RAM running...
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 10, 2011 | Motherboards | 0
City of Industry, USA – January 10, 2011 – GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards and other computing hardware solutions, today at a press event at…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jan 10, 2011 | General Tech | 0
It is understandable that after a while we become desensitized to the pop up window asking to download a Java app to play an online game or to access a bandwidth test…
Read MorePosted by Josh Walrath | Jan 6, 2011 | Graphics Cards | 0
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Read MorePosted by Allyn Malventano | Dec 29, 2010 | Storage | 0
Intel has released the 310 series of SSD's. Available in both 40GB and 80GB form factors, these new units are the smallest SATA form factor SSD we've seen to date:
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