Published August 26, 2009 · 0 comments

AMD has been a little busy working on their upcoming 12 core "Magny-Cours" server chip which should have some IT folks salivating at the prospects. They may just be a little further along than most think as they showed off…

Read more AMD Shows Off 48 core Magny-Cours Server

Published August 26, 2009 · 0 comments

Nvidia is in a bit of a bind. The GPU maker is all but being shut out of the CPU chipset business by Intel with their next series of CPUs and compelling chipset offerings from AMD are making it difficult…

Read more Nvidia Banks on Smartbooks

Published August 26, 2009 · 0 comments

If you’ve taken a good hard look at most small form factor cases and systems now a days you’ll not they’re making extensive usage of products found more commonly in notebooks. What was once considered underpowered is now highly sought…

Read more Panasonic UJ-875A Slot Load DVD Drive, for those going the Slim Route

Published August 25, 2009 · 0 comments

Most graphics cards nowadays tend to deviate from the reference designs the chip manufacturers create, so while a company might call for a basline of a 600MHz core with 1000MHz memory clock rates the reality is that card manufactures are…

Read more MSI N275GTX Lightning, Pushing the Clock Rates

Published August 25, 2009 · 0 comments

Taking your data with you wherever you go gives you a great amount of freedom, of course the danger of losing or damaging that information comes along with that freedom. How exactly do you protect your storage when you’re constantly…

Read more In Win Ammo, Portable Ruggedized Encryption Storage Enclosure

Published August 25, 2009 · 0 comments

The clock speed race has been over for a few years now as both AMD and Intel are focusing their efforts on making multi-core chips and specialized instruction sets to further improve performance and, in some instances, lower power consumption.InfoWorld…

Read more AMD's "Magny-Cours" Drops the Clock-Rate, Ups the Core Count

Published August 24, 2009 · 0 comments

You’ve got yourself your a great new gaming machine with all of the best new hardware available matched up to an equally impressive monitor and audio system but you’re still using that keyboard you bought 7 years ago. Something isn’t…

Read more Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard, typing for the Elite Gamer

Published August 24, 2009 · 0 comments

Today’s processors pump out enough heat to keep the top coolers busy enough without having to worry about the surrounding environment. Those beefy CPUs require equally beefy power regulation and chipsets that don’t get quite as much airflow attention.The Nexus…

Read more Nexus FLC-3000 CPU Cooler, the tower Heatsink gone and Toppled Over

Published August 22, 2009 · 0 comments

LAN gaming is one of those attempts at socializing while, at the same time, spending countless hours avoiding face-to-face time with your buddies. It’s as good a place as any to verbally joust with your friends and go on that…

Read more AVADirect's Custom Gaming GT3 SFF PC, its got a Handle

Published August 22, 2009 · 0 comments

The Intel Core i7 lineup has been the fastest consumer processor on the market for quite a while now, in fact you’re pretty much stuck if you want to go any faster than what you probably already have. If you…

Read more Intel Core i7 975 Extreme Edition, for those in Need of Speed

Published August 21, 2009 · 0 comments

Dell’s Studio lineup finally got the company in line with every other notebook manufacturer around. The laptops sport slimmer profiles and a slick look, with the hardware to match, when compared to the competition in its price range.TrustedReviews has a…

Read more Dell Studio 1555, Midnight Blue is what's in