Looking for that extra bit of something that will make your computing life so much easier? Well we’re sure it’s out there. In the mean time here are a few of the latest reviews making their way around the web. Cases, Cooling, and Power Supplies BFG Tech EX-1000 1000W Modular Power Supply – Big Bruin […]
Would you pay $30 a month for iTunes-based television streaming? According to Peter Kafka at All Things Digital, Apple is making the rounds to TV execs to get them on board with a plan to offer their programming via iTunes on a subscription basis. Kafka says that if any company is willing to make the […]
Read more Can Apple TV replace your cable box?
Did you install Apple OS X on a lowly Intel Atom-based netbook? Proud of your tech-fu? If you answered yes, then be sure to skip the next Snow Leopard update from Apple. According to reports, Mac OS X Leopard 10.6.2 is incompatible with Intel’s netbook powerhouse, the Atom processor, delivering a blow to folks that […]
Read more Apple nixes Atom-based Hackintoshes
Gaming requires a whole host of skill sets if you want to last even a few minutes against your opponent. You’ve got your hand-eye coordination, strategic mindset, and when you’ve exhausted all possible avenues to victory the good old kamikaze mission is in order. With so much to practice your skills on who has time […]
Read more iBUYPOWER Paladin XLC V2 powerful mid-range gaming
SATA 600 was supposed to make the latest generation of motherboards a better option moving forward due to the faster storage speeds, unfortunately faulty add-on chips has delayed its adoption into chipsets and motherboards. That doesn’t mean you can’t add on your own storage interface though. The Asus PCIe GEN2 SATA6G expansion card nets you […]
Read more Asus PCIe SATA6G Expansion Card sports speedy storage interface
Racing wheels fill that unenviable spot in gaming controllers where you’re sure to do better with one but your non-racing loving friends will question your sanity…can you blame them? Thankfully they do improve on your performance enough where you can easily justify its purchase, and perhaps a carefully crafted gaming rig/racing chair/desk/multi-monitor setup to go […]
Read more Logitech G27 Racing Wheel makes a loss your own fault
It might be chic to be green in order to save Earth and all of that feel-good stuff but, when you take a look at your wallet, there are real monetary benefits for going with hardware that doesn’t consume power like mad. Do you really need that quad core when the system is mostly stuck […]
Read more AMD Athlon II X2 240e wants you to save some energy
As snazzy as Intel’s Core i7 and i5 processors are the company’s Core 2 CPU lineup still offers a good mix of performance and its overall platform cost comes in at a lower price tag so you can spend your hard earned money on life’s other important things…like graphics cards. HotHardware has a review of […]
Read more Asus Maximus II Gene Motherboard for the Core 2 set
As far as boutique gaming systems are concerned there’s no one more famous than Alienware and their pursuit of the high end. Of course they’re only a choice if you don’t have the time and patience to build your own gaming system, but you’re an enthusiast and want things built your way right? HotHardware has […]
Read more Alienware Aurora ALX Gaming System takes performance to the next level
While graphics card overclocking is all well and good there’s that tweaking option most enthusiasts are familiar with when it comes to pushing a CPU and that’s control over voltages, without that control your hopes of hitting high speed levels are quite low indeed. Asus has worked magic on their new EAH5870 (Radeon HD 5870 […]
Read more Asus EAH5870 lets the voltages run free

