The PC market is interesting, it has been on a decline for sure, but here at Guru3D.com we’ve noticed an opposite trend, gaming PCs are getting more and more popular, much like an American muscle car or should we say...
Read More...The PC market is interesting, it has been on a decline for sure, but here at Guru3D.com we’ve noticed an opposite trend, gaming PCs are getting more and more popular, much like an American muscle car or should we say...
Read More...For many years now NVidia graphics releases have been the source of much anticipation and controversy with most of us expecting to recapture the massive FPS boosts and feature rich graphics performance we see on occasion.
Read More...NVIDIA’s Maxwell architecture, a successor to the Kepler architecture seen in the majority of 600- and 700-series GPUs, was first introduced in February with the GTX 750 & 750Ti. However these are entry-level gaming parts which, despite showing some cool...
Read More...EK-FC980 GTX directly cools the GPU, RAM as well as VRM (voltage regulation module) as water flows directly over these critical areas thus allowing the graphics card and it’s VRM to remain stable under high overclocks. For the first time...
Read More...NVIDIA tends to dominate the field when it comes to graphics processing power, leaving AMD to reduce prices across their product line to remain competitive. Recently the AMD Radeon R9 290X became AMD’s flagship graphics card, and although powerful, it...
Read More...In parts one and two, we basically spec’d and built a basis for a Home Server. In reality, other than plans to use it as a Server, it is currently just a desktop PC with RAID SSD’s and a lot of RAM. We have had the server up and running now for some weeks and it has performed flawlessly.
Read More...Since Part 1 was completed, I have also decided on a few other components, namely the motherboard, CPU, memory and cooler. As it stands I can start to assemble the core build and start a troubleshooting phase without storing files or streaming media, getting in the way of formatting and OS installing etc.
Read More...Starting today, gamers who purchase select NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN, 780 Ti, 780, 770, 760, 690, 680, 670, 660 Ti and 660 desktop GPUs can get their chance to play Watch_Dogs, the new PC game taking the world by storm...
Read More...If you had 3000 USD to burn in your pocket to pick up a dual-GPU based Geforce GTX Titan Z then you are out of luck. For unknown reasons several etailers now have confirmed that the Geforce GTX Titan Z...
Read More...Titanfall has been one of the most-anticipated games of 2014, and for a very good reason. Combining the best first-person shooter aspects of Call of Duty and Battlefield into a mech-themed FPS video game isn’t easy to pull off, but...
Read More...As part of a regular feature for AlienBabelTech, this evaluation is comparing the performance of 24 benchmarks with the GeForce WHQL 335.23 driver release versus the last GeForce WHQL 334.89 drivers released less than a month previously. We are going...
Read More...NVIDIA announced that it plans to integrate a high-speed interconnect, called NVIDIA NVLink, into its future GPUs, enabling GPUs and CPUs to share data five to 12 times faster than they can today. This will eliminate a longstanding bottleneck and...
Read More...It’s a strange thing these days but one of the main technologies to filter into the home is a Home server or a NAS. It’s strange because the thing we were never supposed to need was a Cloud we can build and manage or Data Centre servers in our home. Well with all of the media products going virtual it is just the “thing” that pretty much every home will need.
Read More...NVIDIA GeForce’s new WHQL drivers tweaked to provide the best possible gaming experience for upcoming FPS game by Respawn Entertainment: Titanfall. The company emphasized in its press released that the newer WHQL drivers are ‘an essential upgrade for pilots entering...
Read More...We review the ASUS GeForce GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC edition. Customized GeForce GTX 780 Ti graphics cards are a hot thing these days, as they are silent, running cool and offer tremendous gaming muscle for the most heavy...
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