by Rafael Hernandez on May 20, 2009
·
0 comments
The high end pre-built computer market is chock full o’ companies that tend to come up with insane designs with the price tags to match them and give you something that resembles a high tech cheese grater rather than the…
Read more Digital Storm Core i7-965, Extreme Gaming Computer
by Rafael Hernandez on May 16, 2009
·
0 comments
Nvidia has released new drivers for their nForce series of chipsets bringing further bug fixes and enhancements.Chipset support includes:nForce 980a, 780a, 760i SLI, 750a, 740i SLI, 730i, 730a, 720i, 720a, 790i Ultra SLI, 790i SLI, 780i SLI, 750i SLI, 740a…
Read more Nvidia nForce Windows Drivers 15.26 / 15.37
by Rafael Hernandez on May 13, 2009
·
0 comments
There’s a segment of the notebook market that slots in between the inexpensive integrated graphics toting models and the high-end game destroying monsters. The Asus F70 comfortably fits in with its Intel Core 2 Duo CPU and Nvidia GeForce…
Read more Asus F70 Laptop, A Budget Mobile Multimedia Wonder
by Rafael Hernandez on May 11, 2009
·
0 comments
There’s no getting around the glut of graphics cards in the low-end to mid-range segment of the market and with Nvidia’s rebranding efforts things get even more confusing if you’re in the market for an upgrade.Hardware Canucks hopes to clear…
Read more Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 Roundup, Mid-Range a Plenty
by Rafael Hernandez on May 7, 2009
·
1 comment
Microsoft’s Windows 7 has been analyzed from every angle imaginable, given the free reign the developers have had in order to keep end-users in the loop, with all of their blogging and whatnot, it’s not surprising that you’ll know…
Read more Windows 7 RC1 Impressions: The Laptop
by Rafael Hernandez on May 4, 2009
·
0 comments
Getting the most out of PC hardware is the computer enthusiast’s pastime. Overclocking gear to make it operate far beyond its stock settings gets quite a bit of glee out of the consummate tweaker, doing the same to a value…
Read more Radeon HD 4770 Overclocking the Guru3D Way
by Rafael Hernandez on May 1, 2009
·
0 comments
Intel’s motherboards have a reputation for being somewhat…bland. Sure they offer stable performance and security features, so they’re tried and true, but most other manufacturers tend to pass over for the full throttle overclocking prowess so they get all of…
Read more The Intel DX58SO, A Performance Platform
by Rafael Hernandez on April 30, 2009
·
0 comments
NVIDIA has released driver version 185.81 for their GeForce lineup of video cards. As always they’ve come through with plenty of support for Windows operating systems running GeForce 6, 7, 8, 9, 100, and 200-series desktop GPUs.These drivers are…
Read more NVIDIA GeForce 185.81 Video Card Drivers
by Rafael Hernandez on April 30, 2009
·
0 comments
The normal, pedestrian, laptop is fine for tasks mere mortals require out of them. The web-surfing, media consuming ways isn’t what keeps you going though so you need that extra dose of horsepower in order to get through your…
Read more HP EliteBook 8730w, A Powerful Workstation On The Go
by Rafael Hernandez on April 29, 2009
·
0 comments
The old gaming notebook trend was to slap as many colors on to the product in order to attract attention to it, those models also tended to be desktop replacements instead of a portable gaming option. Here comes the new…
Read more The MSI GT627: A Kindler, Gentler Gaming Notebook