VIA PT880 Pro and PT894 Chipset Preview
Today, VIA is announcing the three new Pentium 4-based chipsets that address three different markets in a way that the Intel 9xx series of chipsets hasn't done yet. Where as the
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Jan 31, 2005 | Chipsets | 0
Today, VIA is announcing the three new Pentium 4-based chipsets that address three different markets in a way that the Intel 9xx series of chipsets hasn't done yet. Where as the
Read MorePosted by Chris Wiles | Jan 11, 2005 | General Tech | 0
Saitek was founded in 1979 when they launched their first Chess Computer. They entered the gaming market...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Jan 10, 2005 | Shows and Expos | 0
At CES 2005 this January in Las Vegas, the amount of PC-related vendors and displays was definitely increased from the previous two I have attended. This is no doubt due to the…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Jan 9, 2005 | Editorial | 0
With both holidays and this years CES show under my belt, its time to move on and start back to the regular old, day to day kind of work at PC Perspective.…
Read MorePosted by Chris Wiles | Jan 2, 2005 | Cases and Cooling | 0
For those of you, to whom the name Seasonic is new, here's a quick intro from the...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Dec 14, 2004 | General Tech | 0
Posted by Jonathan Hung | Nov 24, 2004 | General Tech | 0
Another Holiday Season is fast approaching and before you know it it's the last day to do shopping and you're in line at the local MegaloMart trying to snatch up the…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Nov 23, 2004 | Mobile | 0
Anyone that follows the PC industry as a whole has to have noticed a trend over the past five years, that leans towards the mobile market. Notebook computer adoption is growing at…
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Nov 19, 2004 | Chipsets | 0
You heard it here first, guys! I just learned that NVIDIA and Intel have inked a deal to allow NVIDIA to develop chipsets for the Intel platforms. Here is a link to the…
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 17, 2004 | Cases and Cooling | 0
hi-techreviews puts Scythe's new heatpipe based heatsink to the test, and gives it high marks. Also, the ATake Phantom is a very inexpensive solution for older Socket A/P3 systems you...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Shrout | Nov 16, 2004 | Graphics Cards | 0
Introduction Ever since the preview we ran on the original 6600GT GPU from NVIDIA at the beginning of September, we have been asking for this product. The...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Hung | Nov 12, 2004 | Motherboards | 0
With the release of newer CPUs and chipsets like the VIA K8T890 and the nForce 4, 754-pin motherboards are becoming the budget platform. With this, motherboards using socket 754 are…
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