by Rafael Hernandez on January 14, 2011
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Modern day system chipsets aren’t considered much of a bottleneck now a days since most of the important functions, such as the memory controller, are a part of the processor now but it seems as though there has been quite a bit of performance left on the table by AMD and Intel’s older offerings. Intel’s […]
Read more Intel’s P67 Express improves on the little things…like performance
by Rafael Hernandez on January 7, 2011
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The FATAL1TY label used to be applied to motherboards created by abit Corporation which has followed a long line of PC component manufacturers into oblivion due to the highly competitive nature of the market. It would appear that Jonathan Wendel has found himself another company worthy of applying his nickname to. ASRock has brought about […]
Read more FATAL1TY P67 Profess1onal Series attracts the gaming crowd
by Rafael Hernandez on January 3, 2011
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You might have an upgrading schedule that dictates a component being replaced after so many years, or sooner if you’re a performance fiend, but every once in a while a new product launch makes you look in disgust at your previously top-end component. Intel’s new Core i5-2500K and Core i7-2600K are based on the company’s […]
Read more Intel Core i5-2500K and Core i7-2600K may hasten your upgrading schedule
by Rafael Hernandez on December 29, 2010
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Despite producing the fastest consumer oriented system processor on the market Intel isn’t content to stick around with an old design for too long. The company’s upcoming (code named) Sandy Bridge processors offer distinct performance and feature advantages over any current processor available today. The chip takes on a whole host of changes all at […]
Read more Intel Sandy Bridge blazes new trails