Archive for April, 2006

Intel Speeds Up Transition to Dual-Core Architecture. Single-Core CPUs Give In

April 29, 2006
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Intel Speeds Up Transition to Dual-Core Architecture. Single-Core CPUs Give In

X-bit labs article:  by Aleksey Razin We have already shared with you some news from Intel?s shareholders meetings in our previous news story today. However, we have mostly focused on the launching and shipping schedule for the new Core based CPUs, so some very interesting facts remained omitted....
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Radeon without Antidote: Sapphire Toxic Radeon X1900 XTX Review

April 29, 2006
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Quote: "The winter, which brought us quite a lot of new products from ATI, such as the Radeon X1900 and the CrossFire Xpress 3200, is over, but there is one final blizzard coming to a retail outlet near you: the Sapphire?s Toxic Radeon X1900 XTX. The graphics card...
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Friday’s News Arpil 28th 2006 Edition

April 28, 2006
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Posted by:Leif April 28th 12:03pm HardwareLogic has an eval of the Connect3D X1300 Pro 512MB card. I suppose if adding RAM to your system can improve performance why not your GPU. Read More   
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Connect3D X1300 Pro 512MB Video Card Review @ HardwareLogic

April 28, 2006
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 "How do you squeeze every last bit of performance out of a budget GPU? Why you add more memory, of course! Connect3D has taken this approach when designing their flagship X1300 Pro with an amazing 512MB of dedicated video memory. But is that enough to shoot this card to the top of the charts?"...
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And the Winner is…

April 28, 2006
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    The winner of the WolfKing Warrior FPS gaming keypad has been selected and the lucky winner is Stuart Boston. We will be confirming the information and shipping out the prize on Monday To everyone else keep checking back and of course subscribe to our news letter. we will have more giveaways and...
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AMD?s Production Plans.

April 27, 2006
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AMD?s Production Plans.

X-bit labs article: Germanium Processors to Arrive in 2007 by Aleksey Razin The Japanese PCWatch site posted a summary of their meeting  with Daryl Ostrander, AMD?s Vice President for Production and Technology. Their article didn?t contain too much of the new information, however, we still found it very...
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Silverstone unleash 750W ST75ZF PSU

April 27, 2006
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Silverstone  unleash 750W ST75ZF PSU

    Silverstone Technologies have released a 750W PSU the ST75ZF. The new addition to their Strider family of power supplies boasts an incredible 60W of combined quad +12V rail Amperage alone. A maximum efficiency of 86% and addition of dual PCI-E 6-pin & additional 8-pin +12V connectors makes this a very capable and...
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Wednesday’s News April 26th 2006 Edition

April 26, 2006
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HardOCP looks at the customer experience while purchasing computers from Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, and Fry?s Electronics. If you are shopping for a computer or someone relies on your advice, this article is for you. "Some retailers? sale forces do not have the time, training, or, unfortunately, the motivation to give all their...
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Foxconn 975X7AA Motherboard Review @ Hardwarelogic

April 26, 2006
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HardwareLogic takes a look at the Foxconn 975X7AA Motherboard "It has been a fast year for Intel Socket 775 users in the high-end market. Socket 775 is available on a wide range of chipsets, from hybrid 875 to 955x and now the 975x, which offers full support to run 2 PCI-E graphics card in...
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Retail Computer Purchasing Experiences @HardOCP

April 26, 2006
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HardOCP look at the customer experience while purchasing computers from Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, and Fry?s Electronics. If you are shopping for a computer or someone relies on your advice, this article is for you. "Some retailers? sale forces do not have the time, training, or, unfortunately, the motivation to give all their...
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