Hotfix that resolves the mouse being enlarged under Windows® 7, improves performance of OpenGL games, Provides CrossFireX™ support for Eyefinity & Provides support for OpenCL. Link
Read More...Catalyst 9.12 drivers available now, but you may want to have a look at the hotfix too! Link
Read More...ATI, graphics business unit of Advanced Micro Devices, said on Monday that it had shipped over 800 thousand of graphics processing units (GPUs) that support DirectX 11 application programming interface. The rather high number of rather expensive graphics chips sold...
Read More...The PRO82+ and MODU82+ power supplies are becoming so yesterday as Enermax is closing in on releasing the PRO87+ and MODU87+ series units. Coming in 500, 600, 700 and 800W flavors, the 87+ PSUs make use of a DHT (Dynamic...
Read More...Do not ask us how or where these benchmarks source/originate from as we do not know. For all we care (and think) they are fake. However, a user in our forums posted screenshots of benchmarks from what seems to be...
Read More...Today we announced a new Shattered Horizon community competition. Starting Monday 14 December the contest will run for four weeks over the holiday period. Thanks to our sponsors we have some great PC hardware prizes lined up. With 16 different...
Read More...Currently on vacation in Florida. Be back in 10 days. Cat 9.12 target is Dec 16th. Tons of free games when I come back. Later! Link
Read More...Once upon a time there was a videocard that surpassed all others. It was powerful, and could crush any game thrown at it. Every opposing card was shadowed by it’s greatness. The card I speak of is the GTX 295,...
Read More...There are a couple of other reasons why I liked Kingston’s product so much, and the same reasons apply to Addonics’ CipherChain to a T. First, the root of the device’s security is a hardware-based solution. This means that the...
Read More...Air cooling systems with direct touch technology (when heat pipes have contact with the CPU’s heat-spreader) have recently been produced in larger volumes than conventional copper-sole coolers. I’ve given you the reasons in my Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme review. This...
Read More...With Intel’s LGA1156 platform gaining popularity, it would appear that high performance for the masses is the goal, attempting to bring performance to the mainstream. The costs are certainly lower than its big brother LGA1366 socket, but there are a...
Read More...Solid State Drives are nothing new. They have been around for a while now and it seems that just about everyone has one. But that is also one of the biggest problems. Many of the manufacturers making them have never...
Read More...USB 2.0 is so last millennium. No, seriously. We’ve had the specification since the year 2000, which is technically the previous millennium. Given how quickly the PC industry moves, though, it might as well have been a full millennium ago....
Read More...In the bit-tech Hall of Fame can be found an oil painting of the original Tuniq Tower 120. In said painting, it’s relaxing on a chaise lounge with a bunch of grapes covering its baseplate. Situated just next to the...
Read More...When you type www.wikipedia.org into your browser’s address bar, you expect nothing less than to be taken to Wikipedia. Chances are you’re not giving much thought to the work being done in the background by the Domain Name System, or...
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