So, you like NVIDIA and you’ve bought yourself a GTX 480; you’re someone that doesn’t mind splashing a bit of money around so you’re thinking about a dedicated PhysX card. You’re not going to spend GTX 470 or GTX 480...
Read More...It’s been a long while since we’ve seen an unlocked multiplier on a mainstream Intel. How do the K series fare? Link
Read More...Heading into a summer full of blockbuster titles that seem to all end up as rubbish, Brett takes a look at some of the top games from the past that really bring him back to gaming again and again. What...
Read More...In early May 2010, AMD released a new series of processors that fills in some of the gaps in their Athlon-II and Phenom-II Dual, Triple, and Quad-Core Lines. Most of the newly released processors are really just 100MHz clock speed...
Read More...I’ll never get tired of reviewing cases. Sure, I don’t get to do the kind of extensive testing that’s reserved for internal hardware, but there’s something about a gaming case that grabs my attention and doesn’t let go. I’ve been...
Read More...It was impossible to miss GIGABYTE at this year’s Computex in Taipei, Taiwan. GIGABYTE’s logo was everywhere you looked and not just in the normal places either. As you could imagine, GIGABYTE had a booth at Computex, but they also...
Read More...GIGABYTE has put quite a bit of work into its UD7 series of motherboards (and there is a UD9 on the way, too). These boards are their upper-end (the cream of the crop) for their enthusiast offerings. They come with...
Read More...At its core, Alpha Protocol is a third person action game much like many of Obsidians other games. After the initial tutorial mission you are asked to specialise in one of three areas (such as commando or spy) or become...
Read More...Of course, there are methods to manually patch your games (UMDGen 4.0, etc), but these are rather complicated, especially when compared to the ease of Eboot Exchange. Another method to patch recent games is with the use of ISO Tool...
Read More...Notebooks have an unnecessarially hard life. People tote them just about everywhere, but most of them are no more rugged than a child’s plastic toy. In spite of batteries (or perhaps because of), people tether their portable computers to their...
Read More...It is time to present the first 890FX motherboard that entered the Shrimps lab. And boy does it look stunning, ladies and gentlemen let me introduce you: The Asus Crosshair IV Formula. The previous Crosshair III was a master in...
Read More...Back in the early days of the slot A Athlons, there was only one company that you could trust for both performance and stability. It was not ASUS, it was not GIGABYTE; it was MSI. Their boards were quite simply...
Read More...I doubt there’s much debate that Computex is one of the best tech shows of the year, but some of the reasons are better than others. Some may prefer some of the awesome product on display, and others may simply...
Read More...Thus far we have tested a handful of SandForce based products, and though the first series with the initial SF-1500 controller did bite us a little in the toosh, the SF-1200 controller based products where showing really interesting gains in...
Read More...NZXT is at it again with a new smaller stature case in the Vulcan. Not made of aluminium like the Panzerbox but steel the NZXT gives the end-user the same quality more less dollars and not give up an inch...
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