by Pedro Hernandez on March 27, 2009
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After impressing desktop buyers with the Intel Core i7-packing Studio XPS last year, Dell followed up with the stylish Studio XPS 435. Sporting an eye-catching case, new configuration options and styling cues that walk the line between functional and over…
Read more Wired Reviews the Dell Studio XPS 435
by Rafael Hernandez on March 23, 2009
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The latest graphics cards offer insane amounts of performance potential but that all depends on the system you’re backing it up with, pairing it with even last generation’s fastest quad core might not be enough. TweakTown has a look at…
Read more Unleashing NVIDIA's GTX 295, A Test In CPU Scaling
by Rafael Hernandez on March 18, 2009
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Intel’s Core i7 CPU has been tearing up the benchmarks these past few months but the company’s new chip also happens to pump out quite a bit of heat. Benchmark Reviews has gathered up a few coolers and pit them…
Read more Core i7 Heatsink Performance, Cooling The Beast
by Rafael Hernandez on February 19, 2009
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Intel’s Core i7 chip has quite the performance advantage over its previous CPUs and the competition, unfortunately for most enthusiasts it pumps out quite a bit of heat in order to accomplish such performance feats. bit-tech has a look at…
Read more Core i7 Heatsink Roundup, Cooling The Beast Effectively
by Rafael Hernandez on February 11, 2009
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The steady, onward, progression of chip improvements allow a company to put out handy roadmaps for all of the technically minded people out there to follow along and drool at the possibilities. AnandTech has gathered up a number of Intel…
Read more Intel's Roadmap, Shrinking Chips Abound
by Rafael Hernandez on December 26, 2008
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If over the top naming schemes are any indication of product performance then the Asus Rampage II Extreme should be the most kick-ass Intel Core i7-based motherboard in existence. InsideHW has a look at the board and its performance in…
Read more ASUS Rampage II Extreme, YEAH!
by Rafael Hernandez on December 16, 2008
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Getting your game on is a difficult, if confusing, process now-a-days. You’ve got your last gen quad cores that offer bang-for-the-buck and the new stuff obviously tempting you with their increased performance. If you haven’t got the time for that…
Read more CyberPower Gamer Xtreme XT, Prepped For Gaming
by Rafael Hernandez on December 14, 2008
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Here’s a collection of articles and reviews making news this past week:Cases, Cooling, and Power SuppliesABS Canyon 695 PC Case – AnandTechAntec Skeleton Case – Bjorn3DEnermax Revolution85+ 1050W – HardOCPIKONIK Vulcan 1200W PSU – techPowerUpLian Li PC-A7010 All Aluminum Full…
Read more Sunday Roundup: December 14th, 2008
by Rafael Hernandez on December 6, 2008
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As with any new CPU Intel’s Core i7 chip needs a potent chipset in order to connect all manner of high speed devices and have them work harmoniously. The company’s X58 northbridge and ICH10R southbridge are aiming to do just…
Read more Intel X58 Roundup, Finding Your Core i7 A Home
by Rafael Hernandez on December 2, 2008
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Intel’s Core i7 CPU represents the latest and greatest in desktop CPU technology. A much anticipated feature that the chip brought along is an integrated memory controller built into the CPU which has many major benefits when it comes to…
Read more Intel's Core i7 Memory Performance Tested