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by Rafael Hernandez on March 16, 2010 · 0 comments

You wouldn’t be much of a gaming PC manufacturer if you were to ignore that latest and greatest PC hardware to come down the pipe. CyberPower is prepping their Black Pearl, Gamer Xtreme 3D, and Fang Series Black Mamba gaming systems with configurations offering Intel’s Core i7-980X processor which sports a beefy 6 cores and […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on February 23, 2010 · 0 comments

Building your own PC is a test of patience and fortitude where selecting the right components and avoiding the various pitfalls attached to certain configurations is key to avoiding long hours of troubleshooting….or you could put one together out of pre-selected parts. Nvidia is rolling out their very own GeForce PC Kit which ships with […]

Read more Nvidia Rolls Out GeForce PC Kit for the DIYers

by Rafael Hernandez on February 16, 2010 · 0 comments

LAN gaming used to be a niche market powered entirely by tasty snacks and caffeine fortified drinks, thankfully the innovations  have been shrunken down into even smaller and more portable dimensions without the annoying sugar crash. CyberPower has updated its LAN Mini H2o V2 PC lineup with a slew of new CPU and storage options, […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 7, 2010 · 0 comments

Intel’s Core i3 processor is something of a value chip lineup but just because it sports fewer cores doesn’t mean it’s a performance slouch. CyberPower is harnessing the chip for its Gamer Xtreme lineup starting with their 1000 model coming in with a base price of $649 all the way up to their decked out […]

Read more CyberPower touts new Intel Core i3 Gaming Rig

by Rafael Hernandez on January 4, 2010 · 0 comments

Touch-screens are at a bit of a cross-roads. Gadgets are a logical place for the functionality given their user-friendly approach but in the PC realm there aren’t exactly many shining examples of the technology being implemented. The MSI Wind-Top AE2220-25SUS hopes to change all of that with its All-in-One design sporting a peppy Intel Core […]

Read more MSI Wind-Top AE2220-25SUS gets you touchy feely with the screen

by Rafael Hernandez on December 16, 2009 · 0 comments

Gaming rigs tend to target that absolute high end of the market where only the best components reside and custom paint jobs bump the system price up 25%, fortunately for you there are some sensible ways to go about things. Digital Storm has cooked up an Intel Core i5 based gaming system that makes fine […]

Read more Digital Storm Intel Core i5 Gaming System pulls no punches

by Rafael Hernandez on December 10, 2009 · 0 comments

VIA’s Nano platform has the low-power pedigree for the sorts of computers you’d want to cram into small places but its video options left something to be desired…well mostly everything. The company has now announced its VN1000 northbridge chipset which integrates the VIA Chrome 520 graphics core that’s capable of decoding Blu-ray and other high […]

Read more VIA VN1000 brings DirectX 10.1 to the Nano

by Rafael Hernandez on December 6, 2009 · 0 comments

Apple’s workstation/professional level series of desktop wouldn’t stay very competitive if it stuck around with old computer gear now would it? The company has added Intel’s 3.33GHz “Xeon” processor to its single CPU lineup which should speed up those Mac-like tasks quite a bit over the old 400MHz slower chip that was previously the top […]

Read more Apple’s Mac Pro receives a 3.33GHz upgrade…and other stuff

by Rafael Hernandez on November 16, 2009 · 0 comments

Shuttle can be credited with making the small form factor computer popular, what with their diminutive designs that took the latest and greatest components and rearranged them in such a way that they’d fit comfortably in such cramped quarters. The new Shuttle XPC SX58H7 supports Intel’s Core i7 processors which is quite the powerful chip […]

Read more Shuttle XPC SX58H7 enables compact high-end computing

by Rafael Hernandez on November 12, 2009 · 0 comments

The the ever shrinking computer got a little more stylish today with Dell’s launch of the Inspiron Zino HD in the US. While you might mistake it as some Intel Atom sporting nettop the machine actually sports much more robust AMD processor options. The machine offers up configuration options of single or dual core chips, […]

Read more Dell Zino HD is minuscule but sports some muscle

by Rafael Hernandez on November 9, 2009 · 0 comments

As awesome as it is to get your media files, or any file, accessible all around your house most retail solutions will have you dropping quite a bit of cash for something with very little storage. The VIA ARTiGO A2000 barebones kit will get you up and running quickly, you’ll just have to supply it […]

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