SaberTooth 55i, the first product in the Asus TUF series is just about to be rolled out but before you can get your hands on one, you can enjoy a little unboxing gallery of the new motherboard. Seen below, the...
Read More...SaberTooth 55i, the first product in the Asus TUF series is just about to be rolled out but before you can get your hands on one, you can enjoy a little unboxing gallery of the new motherboard. Seen below, the...
Read More...The moment that millions of gamers and enthusiasts around the world have been waiting is finally upon us with the release of the Radeon 5800 series by ATI/AMD, the first Graphics Card line that fully supports the latest Microsoft DirectX...
Read More...Behold AMD’s, and soon aimed to be the industry’s most powerful graphics accelerator: Radeon HD 5870 X2 “Hemlock”. Armed with two “Cypress” Radeon HD 5870 graphics processors, this dual-GPU monstrosity packs twice the shader compute power. From the looks of...
Read More...Despite the small current list, this modification allow to run SLI on ANY chipset, and not just Intel or NVIDIA. Technically SLI can be enabled even on a Motherboard with an AMD Chipset. Of course, board must have two or...
Read More...The Intel Developer Forum is kicking off today in San Francisco, California and we’ve jotted down a few notes on what to expect from the event. In particular, Intel will disseminate further information on its next-generation 32nm Westmere CPU architecture,...
Read More...Seagate Technology announced today worldwide availability of the Seagate Secure™ Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) option across its portfolio of enterprise-class hard drives. Products with the Seagate Secure option include: Savvio™ 15K.2, Savvio 10K.3, Constellation™ and Cheetah™ 15K.7 drives. “Self-Encrypting Drives are...
Read More...As many of you know, today is the day ATI lifts the curtain on its latest generation of desktop based graphics cards, with two models kicking things off in the HD 5850 and top end single GPU offering, the HD...
Read More...Here are the fist pictures of Sapphire’s Radeon HD 5800 series offerings: Radeon HD 5870 1GB and Radeon HD 5850. The cards sport the usual sticker design of a CGI girl in a reddish background. With these cards having the...
Read More...Today DFI invited us to its Taipei county headquarters to have an exclusive look at a very cool, upcoming motherboard from the company who is always willing to try sometimes radical new designs with its products. What we got a...
Read More...ATI AIB partners have been working on full-fledged lineups of graphics cards based on the Radeon HD 4860 GPU, a brand that seems to be specific to the Chinese market. Sapphire developed a new premium offering based on the GPU,...
Read More...As part of the new desktop platform designed for mainstream consumers, AMD today announced the first ever quad-core processor for less than $100 Suggested System Builder Price (SSBP). By balancing the power of new AMD Athlon II X4 quad-core processors...
Read More...Leading graphics supplier, SAPPHIRE Technology is now introducing a broader range of PC power supplies aimed at providing the very best specification of PSU for the PC builder, gamer and PC enthusiast at affordable prices. Users of high end computers...
Read More...Pliant Technology, developer of Enterprise Flash Drives (EFDs), a new class of high-performance, high-reliability storage drives, today announced the availability of its first family of products. Pliant’s Lightning EFDs integrate an advanced software architecture and a proprietary ASIC controller design...
Read More...Looking back, quad-core processors have had quite the run already. Intel’s first quad-core CPU, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 was released almost three years ago, with the much more popular Q6600 following up months later at a rather steep $850....
Read More...Even as the world economy isn’t in a great shape, these are some of the best times to buy high-end hardware, simply because the level of competitiveness displayed by the computer hardware industry majors these days is unprecedented. ASUS is...
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