Published September 18, 2011 · 0 comments

It’s hard to ignore the Samsung T27A950 27″ 950 Series LED monitor with its slim dimensions and well placed curves that make it look more like a piece of art than the dull screen you’re staring at right now. Thankfully its features go beyond showing computing device images, which it handles that just fine with its HDMI […]

Read more Samsung T27A950 27″ 950 Series LED Monitor slims down and adds curves

Published September 16, 2011 · 0 comments

Diablotek’s Legend PC case, and others like it, can make one question the need for extremely expensive cases. This particular design is wonderfully painted a subtle shade of black, inside and out, which is a step many budget case options don’t exactly go for. They have managed to sneak in tool less mounting options for hard drives […]

Read more Diablotek Legend PC Case works its magic on a budget

Published September 16, 2011 · 0 comments

The Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 is one of the reasons why AMD has plenty of fans. It can handle current AM3 processors quite nicely and will be there for your inevitable upgrade to their major architecture shift in the upcoming Bulldozer CPUs. Lets go beyond the main reason you’d buy an AM3+ motherboard at this point in time […]

Read more Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 Motherboard welcomes your AM3+ challenge

Published September 15, 2011 · 0 comments

ASRock’s A75M-ITX motherboard is a welcome change of pace from the usual AMD FM1 based boards, well at least in the miniaturization department as it’s one of the few Mini ITX boards to show up on the market that support the Llano based processors. You’ll be giving up a bit of expansion capabilities but it […]

Read more ASRock A75M-ITX Motherboard brings FM1 to even smaller confines

Published September 14, 2011 · 0 comments

Lucidlogix is a technology company that sits in a very strange place. They’re knee deep in video technology but they don’t produce GPUs themselves, instead they create technology like HyperFormance which they hope will improve how gaming feels to the gamer. Their software sits between gaming software and DirectX and intercepts calls that are being […]

Read more Lucid HyperFormance hopes to improve your gaming feel

Published September 14, 2011 · 0 comments

The Intel Sandy Bridge E processor is set to become a monster of a performance chip with its massive amounts of cache and 4 channel memory controller making it one of the most anticipated CPUs this year but all of the added features makes for one large, and very power hungry, processor. So the company […]

Read more Intel RTS2011LC Water Cooler is Sandy Bridge E CPU bound

Published September 13, 2011 · 0 comments

The MSI A75MA-G55 is the sort of motherboard you dream of. It offers the ability to run your Fusion infused AMD Llano processor with its integrated graphics core so you can get your system up and running with a minimum of fuss, which is perfect for building that budget PC, but it also offers up a […]

Read more MSI A75MA-G55 Motherboard enables your love of graphics chips

Published September 12, 2011 · 0 comments

It’s hard to ignore a motherboard like the ECS Black Series A990FXM-A especially when it hits all of the right feature marks and it sports the AMD 990FX chipset which is their, current, top of the line model and will allow you to expand to the company’s future Bulldozer based CPUs. Sure you’ll find the three […]

Read more ECS Black Series A990FXM-A Motherboard brings in a weird batch of features

Published September 8, 2011 · 0 comments

Cards like the Areca ARC-1882i come into play when you have a huge need for healthy dosages of storage bandwidth. Of course in order to thoroughly test a solution you can just throw a laughable spindle based hard drive at it, you’re going to have to give it some juice to the tune of seven solid […]

Read more Areca ARC-1882i SAS RAID Card gets the SSD bandwidth treatment

Published September 8, 2011 · 0 comments

ASUS’ P6X58-E WS motherboard goes all out for those with a massive need for high bandwidth expansion. It takes Intel’s old fashioned X58 chipset, and its LGA 1366 processor support, and tacks on a NVIDIA nForce 200 chip to add quite a few extra PCI Express lanes so you can pile on quite a few […]

Read more ASUS P6X58-E WS Motherboard piles on the PCIe lanes

Published September 7, 2011 · 0 comments

Antec’s Sonata Series Solo II case is yet another design that attempts to keep the noise your system generates at a minimum. It comes equipped with a single quiet exhaust fan but it does provide mounting points for a pair of 120mm fans at the front which should handle moderate cooling needs efficiently. That won’t […]

Read more Antec Sonata Series Solo II Case brings silent computing up to date