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  • GeForce GTX 480 3-way SLI review | Scaling tested

    Published: Monday, May 3, 2010 | By: Will

    What can I say  that will make you interested in this article. "GeForce GTX 480 Triple SLI!"

    "Back in January we already heard that SLI performance would be outstanding with this new series and well, that definitely tickled my senses and taste buds. As a results today we'll 'finally' have a look at SLI scaling of that GeForce GTX 480.

    We look at single card performance, dual-card performance and also triple (3-way) SLI performance to see how well these puppies will scale. The article will first cover SLI performance among the new GTX 480 in several configurations and games, and then we'll check a little 2-way Multi-GPU gaming in a handsome multi-GPU slaughter-fest article in the ATI versus NVIDIA kind of way to see who and what scales the best."

    Enough said.cool smile

  • ASUS P6X58D Premium @ Techgage

    Published: Monday, May 3, 2010 | By: Will

    The lack of USB 3.0 and SATA 6.0 has not killed the blitz of new X58 chipset motherboards from coming out.  Motherboard makers are fixing these lack of technologies issue by adding extra chips to give support for these new technologies.

    "Intel may have launched its X58 chipset nearly a year-and-a-half ago, but board vendors continue to come out with new product as technologies improve. This past winter, ASUS released the P6X58D Premium, a high-end offering that boasts support for both SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0, and one that just begs to be pushed hard with overclocking."

    Good reason to make new boards.tongue smile

  • Silverstone Fortress Series FT02 @ Bjorn3D

    Published: Monday, May 3, 2010 | By: Will

    Here is one of the best looking cases that has came out here recently. The 90 degree angled motherboard tray is very unique for cooling. Then the watercooling potential if just perfect for this case.

    "When it comes to picking computer cases, some computer enthusiasts get very picky at the type of case that will fit their needs. With the latest hardware on the market, there is no doubt a BIG problem with the enormous amounts of heat being produced. There are plenty of ways of fixing this problem. One is by providing enough ventilation through the hardware to dissipate the heat, elongating the life span of your hardware. The second option would be to get an aftermarket cooler on the hardware, but that would still not fix the hot air problem inside the chassis. The next option would be to get low power and heat rated hardware, but this is not always available to us computer enthusiasts, because we always want the best and the fastest. So what else could be done to help with the heat problems? Well, by completely redesigning the way our hardware sit in our computer cases. This is what Silverstone did with their first RAVEN chassis and it has totally revolutionized heat dissipation in the chassis industry. "

    Can you tell I like it.big grin smile

  • EKWB FC-5870 GPU Water Block @ PureOverclock

    Published: Monday, May 3, 2010 | By: Will

    EK has become the name for all water cooling enthusiasts and here is a review of the 5870 block. Let's see if there reputation holds true.

    "If you are a water cooling user then you have probably heard of EK Water Blocks. EKWB specializes in water cooling products,and just one of their many offerings is the FC-5870, a full coverage block designed for the Radeon 5870 flagship card. Today we have the opportunity to test this GPU water block on the bench and find out how well it performs in keeping the beast cool and quiet."

    I love their full coverage GPU blocks. approve smile

  • Win an EVGA Barebones System - 1 Week Left

    Published: Saturday, May 1, 2010 | By: Dennis

    The EVGA motherboard giveaway is scheduled to end on May 9th, which is just a short week away.  Be sure to find the special contest code posted on the EVGA Facebook page and visit the following forum thread for instructions on what you should do with it.

    There is a great prize to be won in this contest which includes the following:

    EVGA P55 LE Motherboard
    Thermaltake Element G Case
    Thermaltake Toughpower 775 Power Supply
    Thermaltake SpinQ VT Heatsink

    Time is running out so be sure to get your entries submitted and activated before the May 9th deadline.

  • Noctua NH-D14 CPU Cooler @ Techgage

    Published: Thursday, April 29, 2010 | By: Will

    Ninjalane just published a review on this awesome new heatsink. So it is time to share. So give our review a good reading, and then jump over and check out their review. Then let us know what you think on our forum.

    "A huge computer chassis deserves a huge CPU cooler, and when you need one of those, Noctua delivers. With its NH-D14, the company seems to have had the goal of delivering the largest cooler possible that could still fit on most ATX motherboards, but with that size comes extremely good performance even low noise levels."

    Enjoy!happy smile

  • Q&A with Nvidia general manager of MCP business Drew Henry @ Digitimes

    Published: Thursday, April 29, 2010 | By: Will

    Here is some interesting news for the NVidia fans. Looks like NVidia might be holding an ace up there sleeve for when the time is right. Can anyone say GTX 400 512 core beast. Still this is marketing at it's best and we just have to wait and see if it comes true.

    With numerous negative rumors surrounding the discrete graphics card market regarding Nvidia's new GeForce 480/470 (Fermi) graphics chip, and facing competition from AMD, Digitimes recently had chance to talk to Drew Henry, Nvidia general manager of MCP business regarding the company's comment about these rumors as well as its strategy for the future.

    Q: What are your comments on the rumors that Nvidia has blocked some graphics cores with problems on their GeForce 480/470 chips causing these chips to have less than 512 cores due to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSMC's) low yields?

    A: Nvidia does not comment on unannounced products; however, we have a chance to launch a graphics chip with 512 cores in the future.

    TSMC's yields for its 40nm process has met our expectations and market rumors about the yields being lower than 20% are completely untrue. We currently have everything under control.

    I love the sound of progress.big grin smile

  • NL: GPU Roundup

    Published: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 | By: Will

    Once again the Inbox is is just bursting with Video Card reviews. So we decided to share them all.

    - ASUS Radeon HD EAH5850 DirectCU TOP Video Card Review @ Legit Reviews
    - Sapphire HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 Edition Video Card Review @ Motherboard
    - PNY GTX-470 @ Bjorn3D
    - HIS HD5830 Review @ OC3D
    - AMD FirePro V3800 & FirePro V5800 @ Phoronix
    - ASUS GeForce GTX 470 ENGTX470 Graphics Card Review @ Legit Reviews
    - GeForce GTX 480- Worth upgrading from Radeon HD 5870? @ t-break
    - Sapphire Radeon 5870 2GB TOXIC Review @ HardwareHeaven
    - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 Overclocking with Voltage Adjustment @ TweakTown

    Enjoy!happy smile

  • NVIDIA To Unify Desktop and Notebook Drivers @ HotHardware

    Published: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 | By: Will

    This is great news for notebook people. With NVidia unifing their drivers this will make it easier to keep all machines upto date. This will also take away the guess work on which drivers your notebook needs. Here is a huge kudos to NVidia for helping out all notebook users.

    "As you're probably all too aware, historically, notebook users have been at the mercy of the notebook OEM with regard to mobile graphics driver updates, and OEMs have typically lagged way behind the GPU manufacturers. This left many notebook users out in the cold, while desktop users were treated to performance enhancements, new features, and increased compatibility with the latest games."

    Now if only ATI can get on the same page.tongue smile

  • AMD’s 890FX Chipset: An Evolution for the AM3 Platform @ Hardware Canucks

    Published: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 | By: Will

    With the huge Phenom II X6 round up earlier we need to add a chipset to go along with it. So here the chipset that gives you everything and maybe the kitchen sink for that new Phenom. Give this a read and check it out.

    "With the Phenom X6 finally being released and the 890GX motherboards already retailing for several months, AMD is now releasing their new flagship chipset called the 890FX. Not only does this chipset represent a significant evolution for AMD's current lineup but it is also meant to go hand in hand with their Thurban processors. In this article, we take a closer look at this chipset and what it has to offer."

    I think I just might have to look at this new 6-core setup soon. big grin smile