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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS
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For this holiday season, GigaByte released three new products featuring ATI, Nvidia and Intel technologies: HD5970 is the new GPU "king of the hill", nVidia's "late but still here" GT240 and the relaunch of X58 chipset.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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With Clarkdale around the corner, H55 and 57 board pictures and leaks are bound to start popping up. In fact one has today. The Asus P7H57D-V EVO
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE
NEWS
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SC09 For 22nd year in a row, SC09 conference is taking place in Portland, Oregon. Prior to two major HPC conferences, a list of Top500 supercomputers is published with AMD taking the accolades.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Taiwanese motherboard vendors are currently working hard on relaunching their X58 line-up for the Core i7-900/i9-1000 processors. GigaByte is first out the door with their new product…
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HARDWARE
REVIEWS
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Asus is a well known name in motherboards. Today we take their P7P55D Deluxe for a spin to see how it handles on the curves.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
INTERVIEWS
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MAINGEAR decided to pull a very hard move and focus itself on redefining the PC experience. Their new SHIFT line-up is offering top performance and support, but is it enough?
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BLOGS, DEEP THROAT
ANALYSIS
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Starting today, we are introducing the Deep Throat section. In this section we are going to feature industry insiders who will publish their no holds barred opinions. Our first Deep Throat is only to be known as Scali.
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HARDWARE, BLOGS
NEWS
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Asus is readying the world's first USB 3.0 and SATA 6G mainboards with the P7P55D-E Premium and the P6X58D Premium.
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE
NEWS
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Thecus, well known storage vendor launched world's first 10GbE-compatible NAS [Network Attached Storage].
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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We received news from ASUS that the company has launched a 120Hz display… in a gaming laptop! You've read it correctly, a gaming laptop packs 15.6" 120Hz LCD and 3D Vision glasses.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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NVIDIA has "come clean" about its reasons for halting development on chipsets for Core i5 and i7. But is this the real reason, or an excuse?
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HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, SECURITY
NEWS
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Do you like wireless charging on a Palm Pre? Dell just hard launched Latitude Z, world's first wirelessly charged laptop. But that's not all…
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS
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The appeal of multi-touch interface turned iPhone into a runaway success. Can Winsonic do the same?
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HARDWARE
REVIEWS
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Everyone is talking about the new Lynnfield LGA 1156 CPUs. These are the Core i5 750 and the Core i7 870. Lets take a look and see if they are worth the attention.
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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It looks like IBuyPower found a way to sell even more desktops: if you buy one of their gaming configurations, you'll get a MSI netbook for free!
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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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With Lynnfield comming will AMD have to rethink its marketing strategy? If Intel can raise performance and lower the prices, will AMD have an answer?
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Team Group launched a set of memory kits for Intel Core i5 and i7 series. But what makes this launch special is the debut of ultra-overclocked modules at only 1.65V.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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September is a busy season for Intel: Core i5-700 and i7-800 series launch next week, while 32nm Gulftown, a sexa-core, 12-thread i9-1000 series processor will make an appearance on IDF Fall 2009.
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HARDWARE
REVIEWS
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BSN* takes a look at EVGA's X58 Classified-760 and compares it to the competition. The Classified is the most expensive board released for Core i7 yet, but is this monster really worth the added cost?
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Even though Lynnfield-based processors aren't schedule to appear online until September, Intel Taiwan and South Korea leaked the CPUs into retail. Scores are now appearing online...
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