ASUS has put outs its variation of the new GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost with the DirectCU II cooler and SAP components. Let’s see what exactly this model has to offer to make it worth your cash.
Read More »Silicon Power Armor A80 1TB USB 3.0 Portable Drive
The Silicon Power Armor A80 is designed to provide protection against water, drop, pressure, and dust with its rugged design. The unit manages to provide excellent protection and performance without adding much bulk. Available in storage ranges from 320GB to 1TB, it is one of the best external hard drive …
Read More »ZOTAC GTX Titan AMP! Edition
Do you think the regular NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan is too slow? Need a bit more speed in that delicious expensive single-GPU package? Then Zotac has just the products for you. The ZOTAC GeForce GTX TITAN AMP! Edition is, according to Zotac at least, the fastest single GPU card and …
Read More »ROCCAT Kone XTD
ROCCAT’s latest mouse, the Kone XTD follows in the footsteps of it’s previous iteration in the professional mouse lineup. Read on to see what’s new.
Read More »AMD’s new heterogeneous Uniform Memory Access (hUMA)
We still have to wait a couple of months until Kaveri—the successor to the Trinity APU—is released. However, AMD is ready to talk a little bit about the upcoming APU. While we do not have any specific information on the model and the clockspeed, we have a bit of information …
Read More »Sapphire HD7790 2GB: Beefing up the Midrange Monster
Sapphire was the first to get us a 7790 to check out and again the first with the 2GB variation of the card. Some neat little features make this card a nice standout from the crowd, so let’s see what the card has to offer .
Read More »Starcraft II: Heart of The Swarm
Starcraft has been a running for some time now with its most recent Terran based Starcraft II “Wings of Liberty” title so we all knew it was only a matter of time until there was more to the story, and today we take a look at just that in the …
Read More »Pivos XIOS DS Media Player Review
Pivos is one of those companies that you might not have ever heard of unless your looking for the specific types of devices they offer. Being a major player in digital media playback and IPTV systems among many more emerging technologies we had heard of them a bit before looking …
Read More »Kingston HyperX 10th Anniversary 2400MHz 16GB Memory Kit
Kingston as a whole has been around a long time, but they created the HyperX brand when they realized there were people that wanted to push the limits of their system memory in order to increase performance. That was a long 10 years ago and the kit we have today …
Read More »ASUS AiCloud: A Fresh Face for Networking
ASUS has had some recent success in the networking side of the industry and much like they do in the motherboard market they are now expanding the network devices to do so much more. This comes to us today to showcase the newest addition in the AiCloud feature so let’s …
Read More »Diamond Multimedia VideoStream (WPCTVPRO)
The Diamond VideoStream WPCTVPRO is a new device to help you setup a dual-monitor without a long wire connected to your PC. Using DisplayLink technology, the device communicates to your secondary monitor (TV for example) wirelessly through Ultra Wide Band (UWB). How does it perform? Does it live up to …
Read More »PowerColor PCS+ AX7850 2GBD5-2DHPP Radeon HD 7850 2GB
The PowerColor HD 7850 PCS+ is the fastest factory overclocked HD 7850 on the market. The card features PowerColor’s own custom cooler with 5+1+1 phase power design, DrMos and IR Digital PWM that allows enthusiasts to push it even further. And the mixture of ports and the bundle makes it …
Read More »Tt eSPORTS Chao Dracco Headphones
“Tt eSPORTS Chao is about culture, and technology advances this culture to create massive individuality. It’s about fashion. Whether it’s hippies, punk, gothic, or hip-hop, you are Chao. ” – Tt eSPORTS. This is a great aggressive catch line from a relativity new company. Let’s find out if they hold up to it.
Read More »OCZ Vertex 3.20 – Vertex 3 updated to 20nm
Today we get a chance to look at OCZ’s newest refresh of the Vertex series with the Vertex 3.20. The update is actually hidden in plain sight as this update utilizes 20nm NAND. Now let’s see what the drive has to offer.
Read More »Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost – The Missing Link in the Mainstream Lineup?
Nvidia today launches the new GTX 650 Ti Boost which fills the gap in the mainstream performance price range of $150-160 while in the wake of the recent HD7790 launch. Let’s see what this newest GeForce GPU has to offer and what it can do to shake up this crowded market.
Read More »Sapphire HD 7790 1GB Graphics Card – Filling the Gap in Mainstream Performance
Sapphire is pretty much the lead partner when it comes to AMD graphics cards. With that it was to no surprise that for this launch the first HD7790 I recieved was from Sapphire. This card is meant to fit into the gap between the 7700 series and the 7800 series …
Read More »Kingston V300 120GB, 7mm Slim SSD On a Budget
Today we look at the new V300 Drive from Kingston which is a Sandforce based drive pointed at the value segment to get a sub $1/GB drive to the masses, now lets see what this drive has to offer. INTRODUCTION The world of SSD’s is constantly advancing and with that the price …
Read More »Starcraft II Heart of The Swarm Launch Event 3/11/2013 – Irvine, CA
Blizzard has a special was of not just launching a new game but making it an experience. After being at the Heart of the Swarm event mere years ago I can say this not only stepped up the game but blew it off the map as the new Starcraft …
Read More »2013 AMD Mobile APU (Richland)
Today, AMD kicks off 2013 with the launch of Richland, the successor of the Trinity APU. The company launched four mobile APUs with 35W TDP designed for performance notebook. Architecturally, Richland is identical to Trinity as both APUs are based on the Piledriver CPU cores and Southern Island GPU cores. …
Read More »Powercolor HD 7870 Myst Edition
Powercolor has been a lesser-seen name in the GPU market but their primary focus is AMD based GPU’s since their creation in 1997. Today we have the HD7870 MYST Edition card which is based on the new Tahiti LE GPU, so let’s see what what exactly this thing can do.
Read More »Thermaltake eSPORTS SHOCK One Gaming Headset
Thermaltake is well-known for their chassis, coolers and power supplies for many years. With their relatively new line, Tt eSports, they are upping the ante by entering into the gaming community. Let’s see how this gaming headset performs.
Read More »Noctua Low Profile Heatsinks: NH-L9a and NH-L9I
Noctua is well-known for providing some of the biggest and most efficient air-coolers among enthusiasts and overclockers. Their latest cooler, the NH-L9 series, is designed to meet the demand for the growing market of the small form factor PC with its extreme small foot-print and low 37mm height. Today, we have both …
Read More »GTX TITAN Single Card Performance
Recently Nvidia launched the GTX TITAN which has proven to be a monster of a card and with extreme capabilities for the most demanding enthusiast gamers. Last week, we released a preview. Now, after some time with the card we have some results to show what you can expect from a single …
Read More »GTX TITAN Preview: The beast to unseat the best!
Nvidia always seems to have a ace or two up their sleeves when it comes to GPU launches and product planning, but this time it looks like they brought a RPG to a knife fight. The GTX TITAN is here and I am ready to take it for a spin, so read …
Read More »Cyberpower Fangbook: Extreme Gaming Gone Mobile
Cyberpower is a premier high end system builder, with that they have some great options from mild to wild when it comes to system designs and options. Today we have the Fangbook X7-200 which is a new extreme gaming laptop built to make the days of being chained to a …
Read More »OCZ Vector 256GB
The latest Vector from OCZ uses the Indilinx Barefoot 3 controller paired with OCZ’s own branded NAND and the firmware. This marked the first drive from OCZ with all in-house construction. How does the drive fare against other SSDs on the market? We take the 256GB version out for a …
Read More »RAMDisks: Maximizing High-Capacity RAM
Want a tremendous speed boost? Keep reading, as we explore the benefits of a RAMDisk.
Read More »Intel Core i7-3960x vs. i7-3970x: A Clash of Titans
With the Intel Core i7-3970X taking the crown for the fastest six-core processor for the desktop market, how can this 150W TDP monster compare to its younger brother, the i7-3960X? Can the $10 difference in price justify its performance and stability? In this review the Core i7-3960X and the Core …
Read More »Patriot “Intel Extreme Masters” Limited Edition 32GB 1600MHz Review
Today’s market of RAM is pretty saturated, as we all know. This means that RAM manufacturers have to get creative to make their kits stand out. Not only that, but with prices being so low it’s hard to offer top shelf stuff for lower prices. Patriot happens to do this …
Read More »Diamond Multimedia’s New Android Media Player, and Computer Hardware
Diamond Multimedia impressed us this year with their latest AMP2000 Android Media Player, and some of their latest computer hardware at CES 2013 this year. These products will be available no later than March or April this year!
Read More »ASUS’s Unveils the Transformer AiO P1801, RAIDR Express, and their Ultra-Wide Monitor
ASUS’s innovation never fails to impress us. This year at CES 2013, ASUS shows us a Hybrid All-in-One PC/Tablet, their new RAIDR Express PCI-E SSD, and a new exciting Ultra-Wide 29″ monitor running at 2560 x 1080.
Read More »Cooler Master’s Latest Gaming Gear, Coolers, and Gadgets
Cooler Master came prepared for CES 2013. They brought plenty of new goodies to show us in almost every category of products they offer. From new gaming peripherals, new chassis, all the way to some new ultrabook and tablet accessories. Read on to find out if any of these products …
Read More »Intel Previews Haswell’s GT-3 and Razer’s New Gaming Tablet
Intel gives us a sneak peak at their upcoming Haswell CPU with integrated GT-3 graphics. We also take a look at Razer’s latest Edge Pro Gaming tablet.
Read More »Patriot Gauntlet (PCGTW320S)
Need more portable file storage, but can’t use the Cloud? The Patriot Gauntlet may just be the device that you are looking for.
Read More »Mushkin Unveils ProSpec SSD for Enterprise
Mushkin launches ProSpec series SSDs target toward enterprise market. The SSDs deliver random read and write performance of 80K and 42K IOPS and sustained transfer rate of 560 MB/s. Storage capacities ranges from 100GB to 400GB. The drive uses SandForce SF-2582 controller and enterprise MLC flash (eMLC) for higher durability …
Read More »AMD Shows Off “Kabini” and “Temash” APU Family, and Next-Generation APU Powered Tablets.
At CES 2013, AMD introduces their first true system-on-chip APUs, codenamed “Kabini” and “Temash”, while Vizio gets in a partnership with AMD for the next generation AMD APU powered All-in-One Desktop Systems, and tablets.
Read More »Nvidia Unveils Tegra 4, i500 Soft Modem, Project Shield and more!
During Nvidia’s Press Conference at CES 2013, Jen-Hsun Huang delivered his speech about Nvidia’s latest projects and goodies, including the new Tegra 4 mobile and the i500 Soft Modem chip, Nvidia Grid, Project Shield, and GeForce Experience a.k.a GFE.
Read More »Bjorn3D Arrives at International CES 2013
Bjorn3D has arrived at CES 2013. Over the next few days, we’ll be bringing you detailed coverage of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Keep reading for our live coverage of the NVIDIA press conference, and stay tuned for more!
Read More »Swiftech H20-320 Elite Custom Liquid Cooling
Swiftech’s new H20-320 Elite kit is designed with many new improvements that should help with performance, functionality and even fitment. Now let’s take a closer look and see if Swiftech has taken another step toward offering the best custom liquid cooler in a single kit.
Read More »Gigabyte Aivia Osmium
Gigabyte’s Aivia Osmium gaming keyboard is a very slick looking and attractive peripheral to have displayed as part of your entertainment setup. But is it worth it?
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