June 2010

by Rafael Hernandez on June 6, 2010 · 0 comments

It’s not just a matter of looks, although it doesn’t hurt to have a slick looking exterior. A modern PC has more “hot spots” than ever before which makes air flow crucial to keep a system up and running. The NZXT Tempest Evo PC Case provides six large fan mounts and E-ATX support for those […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 4, 2010 · 0 comments

As much as a netbook or tablet is a portable workhorse’s dream when it comes time to do some real work you’ll want yourself a reasonable resolution and a keyboard that won’t get in the way of your words per minute. The Toshiba Satellite T130 Notebook does away with the optical drive and embraces its […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 4, 2010 · 0 comments

PC Gaming has been trying to latch on to the 3D shutter glasses style of immersion for years but after various initiatives and false starts it finally seems to be catching on due in no small part to the immense performance capabilities of today’s graphics cards. CyberPower has updated its Gamer Xtreme and Gamer Ultra […]

Read more CyberPower Steps Up to NVIDIA 3D Vision

by Rafael Hernandez on June 3, 2010 · 0 comments

It’s getting difficult to stand apart from the crowd in the notebook market especially when the competition is sporting the same hardware, battery life, and pricing. Of course there are other ways to catch your eye. Samsung’s R580 Notebook goes all swirly spiral on you but maintains some decent horsepower in the form of an […]

Read more Samsung R580 Notebook is glossy and stylish

by Rafael Hernandez on June 3, 2010 · 0 comments

The trouble with product concepts is that they tend to get your hopes very high then there’s a long lull in news before you hear the plans have been dropped or they’re not nearly as impressive once launched. That doesn’t mean we’ll stop getting our hopes up. The ASUS ROG Immensity Motherboard Concept sports a […]

Read more ASUS ROG Immensity Motherboard Concept is very multi-GPU friendly

by Rafael Hernandez on June 3, 2010 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Windows 7 removed quite a few of the applications people have come to rely on and bundled it under the company’s Windows Live Essentials banner in order to better promote, and update, their home-user centric programs. The company is planning to improve and extend their products with an emphasis on easily publishing your photos […]

Read more Windows Live Essentials to get some user friendly updates

by Rafael Hernandez on June 2, 2010 · 0 comments

Quite a few notebooks straddle the line between a mainstream product that sips on the battery and a full-blown gaming machine capable of tearing through the latest titles with ease while on the road. This one falls into the latter category. The Asus G73Jh Gaming Notebook can house an Intel Core i7 720QM mobile processor […]

Read more Asus G73Jh Gaming Notebook pulls no punches

by Rafael Hernandez on June 2, 2010 · 0 comments

AMD has been very public with its Fusion plans for a few years now and it would seem that the first infused processors are closer to becoming reality. The company displayed a fully functioning “APU” (Accelerated Processing Unit) at Computex today offering a glimpse at what the future holds in store for end users. The […]

Read more AMD Fusion APU steps into the spotlight

by Rafael Hernandez on June 2, 2010 · 0 comments

Your mid-range gaming PC isn’t in the market for a 1000 watt power supply but you need something that will effectively handle your current gear and give you some room to grow while being at least moderately efficient. The Antec EarthWatts 750Watt Power Supply can comfortably handle the majority of PCs out there and can […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 1, 2010 · 0 comments

Ah the SD card market. There’s no quicker way to confuse yourself when you start looking at a dizzying array of storage sizes and transfer rates…more than enough to make your head spin. Kingston Digital has launched their new 64GB SDXC UHS-1 Class 10 memory card which is a hefty amount of storage space and […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 1, 2010 · 0 comments

Intel’s integrated memory controller doesn’t like a whole lot of voltage being fed to the RAM it hosts so it’s quite difficult for memory manufacturers to create performance products that fit in the power envelope. That doesn’t mean they won’t try. Kingston’s new HyperX triple-channel DDR3 memory kit KHX2333C9D3T1FK3/6GX snagged itself Intel XMP certification on […]

Read more Kingston Introduces 2333MHz Triple Channel Memory Kit