Abit AW9D Max socket 775 Motherboard Review
Overclock3D posted a review on the Abit AW9D Max socket 775 Motherboard
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Mobile GPU Preview
Legit Reviews posted a review on the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Mobile GPU
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Review
HotHardware.com takes a look at the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX video card
Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Edition Review
XSreviews has reviewed the Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Edition
Desktop CPU Comparison Guide Rev. 2.0
Tech ARP has posted revision 2.0 of their Desktop CPU Comparison Guide
Orange SPV M3100 Smartphone Review
Bios Magazine put up an Orange SPV M3100 Smartphone review
SyncMAX PC2-6400 Express DDR2-800 Memory Review
PC Stats posted a SyncMAX PC2-6400 Express DDR2-800 memory review
Seasonic M12 700W Power Supply Review
PC Stats posted a Seasonic M12 700W Power Supply review
Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Flash Drive and Tools
Viper Lair posted a review on the Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Flash Drive and Tools
OCZ PC2-9000 Titanium Alpha VX2 DFI Special Edition Review
Techgage is taking a look at OCZs latest top kit, the PC2-9000 DFI Special
Kingston HyperX DDR2-8500 4x512mb (2GB) Memory Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Kingston HyperX DDR2-8500 4x512mb (2GB) Memory
Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO Videocard Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO Videocard
Sondigo Inferno 7.1 Soundcard Review
Bit-Tech takes a look at the Sondigo Inferno 7.1 Soundcard
Overclock3D posted a review on the Abit AW9D Max socket 775 Motherboard
Abit are back. As simple as that. I am taking a look at their AW9D Max motherboard and upon seeing it I knew here was something harking back to when an abit Max board was a must have. Come inside to see what Abit can do for your Core2Duo Conroe CPUAbit AW9D Max socket 775 Motherboard Review
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Mobile GPU Preview
Legit Reviews posted a review on the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Mobile GPU
NVIDIA has just announced the GeForce Go 7950 GTX as their new flagship mobile gaming graphics solution and Legit Reviews is here to bring you the low down on what the changes are. The GeForce Go 7950 GTX features a core frequency increase of 75MHz and depending on the notebook a 100MHz on the memory. Read on to see what this 45W part is all about and to take a peak at the performance numbers.NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Mobile GPU Preview
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Review
HotHardware.com takes a look at the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX video card
NVIDIA has officially announced their latest high-end killer mobile GPU, branded the GeForce Go 7950 GTX. With 24 pixel shader engines, a core speed of 575MHz, and memory speeds of up to 1.4GHz with 512MB on board, this new MXM form-factor card offers a ton of Graphics horsepower for the DTR Notebook crowd. This preview of the technology goes through features, specification and performance expectations.NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Review
Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Edition Review
XSreviews has reviewed the Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Edition
Fata1ty branded stuff has never really caught my eye, and I've never used any of 'his' products. But today, I have the privilege of checking out the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty edition. Hopefully, this should change my mind about his endorsements.Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Edition Review
Desktop CPU Comparison Guide Rev. 2.0
Tech ARP has posted revision 2.0 of their Desktop CPU Comparison Guide
There are so many CPU models that it has become quite impossible to keep up with the different models or even remember their specifications!Desktop CPU Comparison Guide Rev. 2.0
Therefore, we decided to compile this guide to provide an easy reference for those who are interested in comparing the specifications of the various desktop CPUs in the market, as well as those already obsolescent or obsolete.
Currently covering over 570 desktop CPUs, this comprehensive comparison will allow you to easily compare up to 14 different specifications for each and every CPU!
Here are the updates:-
- Added four new specifications - Transistor Count, Die Size, Maximum Current and Maximum Temperature.
- Split all data into three tables to fit the page.
- Combined a number of similar processor models for AM2 Sempron, AM2 Athlon 64, AM2 Athlon 64 X2 in order to reduce confusion.
- Corrected the naming mistake for AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+ and Athlon 64 FX-60 CPUs.
- Corrected the Instruction Set specification for Intel Core 2 series.
- Total CPUs : 573
Orange SPV M3100 Smartphone Review
Bios Magazine put up an Orange SPV M3100 Smartphone review
Being able to communicate with colleagues and customers 24/7 is a frequently important aspect of modern business - whether you like it or not! Orange Business Services has expanded its Signature devices for business range with the SPV M3100 (from =A350 to =A3150 with contract). This connected PDA combines powerful functionality and sleek design with the ability to connect with 3G, EDGE, Wi-Fi and HSDPA networks (where available).> Orange SPV M3100 Smartphone Review
SyncMAX PC2-6400 Express DDR2-800 Memory Review
PC Stats posted a SyncMAX PC2-6400 Express DDR2-800 memory review
If you're looking for a set of memory that doesn't break the bank or is for a workstation PC, check out what PCSTATS thought of the SyncMAX PC2-6400 Express DDR2-800 memory. It's decent RAM for the price. "It can be hard to wade though a sea of generic memory modules, and so it helps to read the reviews on prospective candidates for your PC first. In this review PCSTATS is going to walk past the isle with the flashy memory all decked out in heat spreaders, lights, bells, and inflated price tags, and head towards this pair of PC2-6400 DDR-II 800 memory modules from a company called SyncMax. If you're looking for memory that won't break the bank and still offers up respectable performance, the retail price of $170 CDN ($150US, £80GBP) makes SyncMax's 1GB kit of dual channel DDR-2 seem like quite a bargain.SyncMAX PC2-6400 Express DDR2-800 Memory Review
Seasonic M12 700W Power Supply Review
PC Stats posted a Seasonic M12 700W Power Supply review
The thought behind modular power supplies is that you wouldn't walk out the door wearing every item of clothing you own, so why keep all those unused power cables too?. Seasonic's M12 700W powersupply is just about to hit the retail markets and according to the Seasonic label, the +3.3V line will deliver a maximum of 24Amps while the +5V rail can deliver 30Amps. Total output for the +3.3V and +5V rails is 170W combined. There are four +12V rails on the M12 700W, and each delivers a maximum of 18Amps, with total power output of 672W.Seasonic M12 700W Power Supply Review
Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Flash Drive and Tools
Viper Lair posted a review on the Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Flash Drive and Tools
Ok, I admit it; I won't be wearing these with the supplied chain around my neck. I'm just not gangsta nuff yo. But they will be going on to my keys and replacing my current M-Systems Disk-on-key device as my permanent carry devices. I think the design and idea of the Dog Tags is very cool and great fun.Cyber Snipa Dog Tags Flash Drive and Tools
OCZ PC2-9000 Titanium Alpha VX2 DFI Special Edition Review
Techgage is taking a look at OCZs latest top kit, the PC2-9000 DFI Special
OCZ has been having a killer year so far, and they don't seem to be planning on slowing down. They recently announced their highest rated memory, the PC2-9000 DFI Special Edition. Does it deliver?OCZ PC2-9000 Titanium Alpha VX2 DFI Special Edition Review
Kingston HyperX DDR2-8500 4x512mb (2GB) Memory Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Kingston HyperX DDR2-8500 4x512mb (2GB) Memory
Kingston and ASUS have worked together to ensure that these two products work well together and they've done their homework. 1066MHz at 2.2v is very reasonable considering many memory companies are asking forKingston HyperX DDR2-8500 4x512mb (2GB) Memory Review
2.1v-2.2v for 800mhz kits!
Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO Videocard Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO Videocard
When contemplating my upcoming review of the X1650 PRO, I considered this card to perform exactly like the X1600 PRO tested earlier. They are essentially the same other than the slightly different core and its' smaller manufacturing process. Now add in the fact that it is lacking one texture unit and I was also contemplating maybe even a slight decrease. But surprisingly, the card performed well beyond my expectations and proved to be a valuable mainstream alternative for your next purchase..Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO Videocard Review
Sondigo Inferno 7.1 Soundcard Review
Bit-Tech takes a look at the Sondigo Inferno 7.1 Soundcard
Onboard audio has progressed massively, and Creative X-Fi is the enthusiast's add-in card of choice. Is there room for another soundcard in the market? We find out why the Inferno might be the best choice yet.Sondigo Inferno 7.1 Soundcard Review