by Rafael Hernandez on September 28, 2009
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You have to hand it to Intel, their Light Peak fiber optic connection technology has caught the attention of many people due to its insanely high speed capabilities and the possibility of making those future-chic optical cable runs a dream…
Read more Intel Pushing Fiber as USB Replacement?
by Rafael Hernandez on September 22, 2009
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Every year Intel likes to gather up lots of interesting bits of technology they’re working on and showcase them at their very own Developer Forum. This year sports the usual dizzying array of nifty technologies from the company and other…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 18, 2009
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Sometimes you just can’t get enough computers for the tasks at hand so you go and shell out another chunk of change for your next purpose-built computer, at least one computer manufacturer finds that unacceptable. DFI’s upcoming Hybrid P45-ION…
Read more DFI Hybrid Motherboard, we put a computer in your computer…
by Rafael Hernandez on September 16, 2009
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The excitement around Intel’s LGA 1156 has been well deserved mostly because it brings the sort of performance enjoyed by LGA 1336 users at a lower overall cost of entry, sometimes aiming a little lower on the performance scale brings…
Read more Intel Core i7 860, premium performance at a reasonable price
by Rafael Hernandez on September 15, 2009
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With any new platform comes a whole slew of support products aimed at getting the most of the new processors and motherboards, Intel’s Core i5 and i7 CPUs are bringing about a slew of new dual channel memory products.Legit Reviews…
Read more Kingston HyperX DDR3 4GB 2133MHz, speed comes at a price
by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009
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Heatsinks are a "good enough" cooling solution that can easily be overwhelmed by newer and hotter running chips so many enthusiasts choose to go with a watercooling setup in order to keep things in check and even that isn’t enough…
Read more Intel Core i5 750 Overclocking, the extreme way
by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009
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Intel’s Core i5 and i7 processors have the sort of performance that make people take notice. It’s undisputed performance hasn’t been completely tested in the mid-range so TechSpot went about comparing the Intel Core i7 920 / 860, Core i5…
Read more Mid-range Quad Cores Compared, results not so clear cut
by Rafael Hernandez on September 13, 2009
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CableCARD is the cable industry’s standard for getting digital content to supported devices such as TVs, and in a few rare cases PCs, instead of having to rely on a large and clunky cable box. Unfortunately the PC option saw…
Read more Windows 7 Users Get CableCARD Support
by Rafael Hernandez on September 12, 2009
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If there’s one thing that’s true of most enthusiast motherboards it’s the fact that they all sport some form of high contrast color combination in order to draw your eye to their product and given how much surface area there…
Read more EVGA P55 LE, motherboards going all stealthy now
by Rafael Hernandez on September 11, 2009
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Intel’s wireless lineup of products is the standard choice for the majority of Intel processor powered notebooks. The company maintains a robust set of drivers for their wireless products for Windows operating systems.The drivers support the following:WiMAX WiFi Link 5350,…
Read more Intel PRO Wireless, WiFi Link, WiMAX Windows Drivers