Published April 26, 2009 · 0 comments

ASRock was created in order to provide some value options to computer users while still maintaining a good level of quality, guess they thought they’d expand their reach. The company’s ASRock X58 SuperComputer motherboard sports all of the same great…

Read more ASRock X58 SuperComputer, It Has High Expectations Of Itself

Published April 26, 2009 · 0 comments

If you’re into that whole value for dollar segment of the enthusiast market, which is a whole heck of a lot of us, grabbing the top end graphics card isn’t the way to go since you’d rather have a fairly…

Read more ATI Radeon HD 4770, A Cheaper Gaming Graphics Card

Published April 26, 2009 · 0 comments

Ok, first things first, yes the NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 is simply a rebranded 9800GTX+, so you’re buying into a chip that technically a generation behind the true current gen, that doesn’t mean it can’t perform well.Motherboards.org has a review…

Read more MSI GeForce GTS 250 1GB, Rebranded Fun

Published April 25, 2009 · 0 comments

Windows 7 is turning into a love-fest. By and large, IT pros have been professing their love (or general ‘like’ at least) for the under-the-hood tweaks and XP application support under a virtual machine model. Now Gizmodo reveals some features…

Read more Windows 7 RC1 Unleashes Trippy Desktop Wallpaper

Published April 24, 2009 · 1 comment

Microsoft’s operating system popularity can be traced to a few things namely backwards compatibility. The downside to this is that they have to provide some form of support in order to keep a customer’s old applications compatible with their new…

Read more Windows XP Mode For Windows 7, Virtualized Application Support

Published April 24, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Core i7 CPU certainly has the muscle to be called a performance chip. Its as of yet released Core i7 975 XE ups the ante with a much faster clock speed and, better still, may be host to a…

Read more X-bit labs Tests The Intel Core i7 975 XE D0 Stepping

Published April 24, 2009 · 0 comments

Devastating floods, earthquakes, zombie apocalypse, all perfect examples why you should have a flash drive suited to survive life’s harshest events. Corsair’s Flash Survivor has its own milled aluminum casing that’s water-resistant to 200 meters not to mention the…

Read more Corsair Flash Survivor, It'll Probably Outlast You

Published April 24, 2009 · 0 comments

You’d think that the renaming old products as new scheme would get quite a bit old but given the shere number of computer buyers out there and the general level of knowledge needed to keep up with the changes…well you’re…

Read more The Nvidia nForce 980a SLI, Same As The Old One

Published April 23, 2009 · 0 comments

Keeping your gadget under wraps can be quite difficult given the extreme need for good press and the probing eyes of the web at large, letting your device get into the hands of an apparent stranger…well that’s a whole ‘nother…

Read more Palm Pre Escapes Confines, Pictured In Some Guy's Hand

Published April 23, 2009 · 0 comments

Who among us hasn’t tinkered with creating their own webpage using some free service? The hours of researching your topic of interest, fine tuning your HTML code until it looked just right, the hundreds of animated gifs you collected…

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Published April 23, 2009 · 0 comments

When one considers the microATX form factor its best trait is the small footprint it has in comparison to larger ATX boards. It’s all about the size in that market so very little focus is actually placed into making performance…

Read more ASUS Rampage II Gene, A Little Core i7 Board