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Intel's Core i7 870 & i5 750, Lynnfield: Harder, Better, Faster StrongerSep 7, 2009
Today Intel unveils the Nehalem that we've all been waiting for. Starting at $196 and outperforming nearly everything on the market, Lynnfield is here. It's more than just another fast CPU, it's the first processor that redefines the wa...
The SSD Update: Vertex Gets Faster, New Indilinx Drives and Intel/MacBook Problems ResolvedMar 29, 2009
Another week, another SSD update. OCZ's Vertex drive got even faster, the first non-OCZ Indilinx drives show up and some Intel issues get resolved....
EVGA X58 Classified - First LookFeb 27, 2009
We take a quick look at the EVGA X58 Classified and provide an early BIOS guide for getting the most out of this X58 board and others....
Dell Studio XPS 16: Highest Color Gamut Ever?Feb 26, 2009
Okay, let's get something out of the way right off the bat: I started work on a review of the Dell studio XPS 16 before CES 2009. Originally intended to go live at CES, I decided to hold off in...
500W to 550W: 12 Power Supplies ComparedFeb 20, 2009
We all know most users don't actually need the latest 1000W+ power supplies, and so we put together a roundup of twelve "sensible" PSUs. If you need a new PSU for a moderate system, one of these...
Western Digital's Advanced Format: The 4K Sector Transition BeginsDec 17, 2009
Western Digital will soon be launching the first consumer 4K sector drives, and wants to let you know how to be prepared. We take a look at what 4K sectors are, and what this means for users...
AMD Catalyst 9.12 Hotfix Enables Crossfire Eyefinity & DisplayPort AudioDec 17, 2009
On a quick note this morning, along with yesterday’s release of the Catalyst 9.12 drivers, AMD has also published a 9.12 hotfix driver that has added a couple of interesting things.
Along with refreshing their line of OpenCL-capable drivers (OpenCL is...
The FTC Sues Intel Over CPU & GPU CompetitionDec 15, 2009
With settlement talks breaking down, the FTC has sued Intel over anti-competitive actions in the GPU and CPU markets. We take a look at the charges, and what the FTC wants done to remedy matters....
ASUS UL80Vt and G51J: Going for the GoldDec 14, 2009
We've reviewed quite a few laptops from ASUS over the years; some were good and some were merely okay. The latest mobile salvo from ASUS changes what we expect from laptops… and what we expect to pay. They target different market, but the ASUS UL80Vt...
Seagate Enters the Enterprise SSD Market with PulsarDec 7, 2009
Seagate is now throwing its hat into the ring with its first SSD: Pulsar. Unlike all of the SSDs we’ve reviewed here, Pulsar is OEM-only at the start. The SLC drive is currently shipping to Seagate’s OEM partners for evaluation. We analyze...
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