For quite some time, Intel has been unopposed in the low budget computing department. From the first underclocked Intel Celeron powered Eee PC, to the latest generation of Intel Atom based computers, this whole sector of the market has been...
Read More...Antec’s Six Hundred gaming chassis has proven to be a bit of a mixed bag. I like the look and the few features that it has are quite good, but Antec touts it as, The Ultimate Gaming Case. I’ll take...
Read More...Yet another huge and affordable LCD monitor review! We know you love big monitors because we all do. That’s why Benchmark Reviews has today the ASUS VW266H 16:10 Widescreen LCD Monitor. Not long ago any LCD screen was cost prohibitive...
Read More...I may have said this before but there are actually two shows going on at Computex. You have the main hardware and computer based show and the second show which includes booth babes, showgirls, and other assorted models tasked with...
Read More...At their release, Logitech’s X-540 5.1 speakers were a hit, thanks to their affordable price and feature-set. In fact, our review from five years ago is still regularly read today. So what about their successor, the Z506? Carrying the same...
Read More...Do you still remember the days when Intel’s Pentium 4 was duking it out with AMD’s Athlon 64, almost every enthusiast owned an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, having 1GB of RAM was the gold standard, and 160GB hard drives were...
Read More...If the lack of support for integrated graphics doesn’t bother you, Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD4-B3 is a good and promising choice. It stands out among typical mid-end solutions by having richer functionality (two USB 3.0 and two additional SATA 6Gbps controllers), comes...
Read More...Today I'm going to write about the latest product from takeMS - MediaStation easy. Lately we had the opportunity to write about products from IT components market (like USB drives, storage, memory and graphic cards). This is our first article in home entertainment category so we have the opportunity to test takeMS solution for home media player.
Read More...HIS first introduced its IceQ coolers in 2003 to its Radeon 9800PRO series of video cards, eight years later HIS return with the IceQ X cooler, which thankfully performs much better than it looks. In this review the IceQ X...
Read More...Day 3 was actually quite busy for me with the first half of the day being dedicated to finishing off my official meeting schedule and the rest of the time making new contacts and checking out some of the random...
Read More...To help make up for the lack of a proper EFI solution, GIGABYTE has given its Z68 users what it touts as being a “Hybrid EFI” – or in non-marketing speak, a piece of Windows software for interfacing with an...
Read More...In this review I’ll be taking a look at a really interesting set of Gaming headgear and by this I mean a headset that can be used with across three different gaming platforms called the X-TATIC SP. Sharkoon have came...
Read More...Now that Intel’s finally released the Z68 chipset, motherboard vendors are scrambling to meet the demand. With the odd restrictions of the P67 and H67 chipsets removed, the Z68 allows users to make use of Sandy Bridge integrated graphics as...
Read More...The Patriot Memory Supersonic 32GB USB 3.0 flash drive performed just about as expected, which means a new level of performance when upgrading from a USB 2.0 capable flash drive. The write speeds were almost as good as the published...
Read More...It’s the start of Computex today and as many of you already expected, it’s time for AMD to release its new motherboard chipset. Now before we begin, let me just state .. it is all extremely weird, as today the...
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