Now that our “ultimateFX” Graphics Card series, based on the nVidia G200 Chipset, has established itself amongst our distribution and retail partners, we haven’t delayed our efforts to develop a quality product with AMD/ATi graphics technology. With these cards, we...
Read More...When asked what hard drive should be purchased, most users would answer: The bigger the better. But is this the right choice? In most cases it is, but we don’t need that much space nowadays, so some of us prefer...
Read More...Somehow, the folks at PC Watch in Japan have gotten their hands on what appear to be some very large and very detailed Intel roadmaps, along with product branding decoder info for both mobile and desktop processors. Making sense of...
Read More...In this article we are going to answer one simple and at the same time very difficult question: how to choose a CPU? We shall not even try to give our advice as a step-by-step guide that guarantees good results...
Read More...With the Redline Ascent 6-7-6-18 Triple Channel 3 x 2 GByte CL6.0-DDR3-1600 MHz Mushkin has a memory kit in its portfolio which doesn’t only look good it should also perform very well. At 1’600 MHz the kit should be driven...
Read More...We’ve certainly heard of Fusion-io’s bleeding edge PCI Express-based SSD solution but to date haven’t yet gotten the chance to check it out on the test bench here at HotHardware. In addition, though we’ve put Intel’s wonderfully fast X25-M SSD...
Read More...Crew from XFASTEST managed to spend some quality time with the ASUS P7P55 EVO motherboard, which is based on Intel’s upcoming P55 Express chipset. Intel seems to be playing annoying games at the moment with what can be posted and what...
Read More...OCZ has kicked it up another notch, though. The low latency, low voltage kit we have with us today carries with it the same 2000MHz clock speed but some even more aggressive timings. We can see on the new OCZ...
Read More...Three weeks have passed since Nvidia introduced its first 40nm products, the GeForce GTS 260M, GTS 250M, GT 240M, GT 230M and G210M mobile cards, and the Santa Clara-based company has now made a stealthy roll-out of the first 40nm...
Read More...Remember Intel is planning to cut the price of these processors on the 19th July. Unfortunately these cuts will not be anything spectacular, either in terms of the number of lines cut or the extent of the cuts. Following the...
Read More...It was quite a shock when Corsair announced their entry into the solid state market. Just weeks before the announcement a Corsair representative stated that the company was not looking to enter the market until they were ready. At that...
Read More...The first half of the year 2009 is over. Just like predicted, the first six months were quite dramatic: some companies reported massive losses, some ceased to exist. Today we are taking a look on the ten news-stories that you,...
Read More...The Dominator series of memory from Corsair is one name that comes to mind when you’re thinking of performance memory. While out of reach for many people due to the price the modules tend to be at, if you wanted...
Read More...For some people, the GTX 275 might be like the stolen porridge in that fairy story about the three bears. The GTX 260 too slow? The GTX 285 too fast? Perhaps you looking for something in between. Something just right....
Read More...Popular memory manufacturer Mushkin, which is also known for power supply units and until last year, for video cards, plans to resume being a video card manufacturer, and an add-in card partner for NVIDIA. The company just announced plans on...
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