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Intel X38 Motherboard Gallery
Jun 4, 2007 - in Picture Story
Some motherboard samples did not yet carry the chipset coolers and heat pipes, as the manufacturers are still finalizing their designs. The I38-MAX is the highest-end Intel X38 motherboard from Abit, carrying a digital voltage regulator.
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AMD RD790 Motherboard Gallery
Jun 4, 2007 - in Picture Story
The M3A-MVP will be based on the RD780 chipset, which is the single graphics version of RD790 (16 instead of 32 PCI Express 2.0 lanes). PCI Express 2.0 doubles the bandwidth per lane and stream from 250 MB/s to 500 MB/s. This motherboard supports DDR2 mem
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Keeping Space Combat AliveJun 4, 2007 - in Picture Story
The cockpit view from Wing Commander released in 1990.
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Computex 2007: The Last of Its KindJun 4, 2007 - in Reviews
No, Computex Taipei is not going to disappear. As a matter of fact, the largest hardware-only computer show is still growing.
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WD Brings 250 GB HDDs to NotebooksJun 4, 2007 - in Reviews
Western Digital's Scorpio is the first 250 GB notebook hard drive. We compare it to eight competing devices and rank it in our Interactive Notebook HDD Charts.
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Enemy Territory: Quake WarsJun 3, 2007 - in Picture Story
Id Software's Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is the latest instalment of the Quake series and is scheduled to arrive sometime this summer.
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Computex 2007: The Last of Its Kind
Jun 3, 2007 - in Picture Story
The 300 km/h HSR (Taiwan High Speed Rail - almost 200 mph) is one of the fastest trains in the world. It began its service in January 5, 2007, and connects Taipei with cities in central and southern Taiwan, and the service has seen its fifth million passe
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The Power Saving Guide, Part 2Jun 1, 2007 - in Reviews
This time we analyze the impact on power consumption of RAM speed and timings, graphics card generation, hard drive type and form factor and of typical add-on cards.
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The Best Star Wars Movie MomentsMay 31, 2007 - in Picture Story
"Episode I: The Phantom Menace" - The hangar doors slide away and reveal Darth Maul waiting.
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The Power Saving GuideMay 30, 2007 - in Reviews
You don't have to buy the latest energy-efficient PC hardware to save energy and reduce heat dissipation. Small steps already can make a difference.
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Inside Star Wars: The Force UnleashedMay 29, 2007 - in Picture Story
Concept art from LucasArts forthcoming game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
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Silicon Image Brings Virtualization to eSATAMay 29, 2007 - in Reviews
Silicon Image's SteelVine storage processors combine USB 2.0 flexibility with eSATA performance, so users can cascade external hard drives into virtual storage volumes. RAID options or mirroring increase data safety.
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'Pirates 3' Runs Aground in Shallow WatersMay 24, 2007 - in Picture Story
Geoffrey Rush, Keira Knightley, and Johnny Depp star in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"
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A History of Star War Games, Part 2May 24, 2007 - in Picture Story
The familiar cockpit view of an Imperial TIE Fighter in the classic PC game TIE Fighter
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Seven 650i SLI Motherboards ComparedMay 24, 2007 - in Reviews
The 650i SLI chipset is Nvidia's solution for buyers who want SLI on the cheap. We benchmark a bunch of 650i boards against the high-priced 680i SLI reference mobo.
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1.8" Hard Drives Hit 100 GBMay 22, 2007 - in Reviews
Increasing storage densities are squeezing 1" hard drives out of the market, as the 1.8" form factor gains importance. Toshiba is introducing new drives using PMR technology with capacities up to 100 GB: welcome the MK1011GAH.
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Intel Intros 3-Series Chipsets with FSB1333 and DDR3May 21, 2007 - in Reviews
Intel will launch its beefed-up P35 chipset next month, which will support yet-to-be-launched 45 nm processors at FSB1333 speeds, DDR3 memory and an improved ICH Southbridge. We have all the benchmarks today.
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A Brief History of Star War Games, Part 1May 20, 2007 - in Picture Story
Atari's 1983 Star Wars arcade game featured simple vector graphics, but at the time the experience was mind blowing.
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How to Fix Your Motherboard for $15May 18, 2007 - in Reviews
Leaked or burst capacitors will kill your system for sure. We show you how to replace defect capacitors on your motherboard to revive your computer.
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Performance Value For DX10May 17, 2007 - in Reviews
This Foxconn 8800GTS is overclocked and features a performance per dollar figure that will make even Scrooge think twice.
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SithlordsMay 16, 2007 - in Picture Story
Concept art of Mira, a bounty hunter character from KOTOR II: The Sith Lords.
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The Spring Hard Drive GuideMay 15, 2007 - in Reviews
We scoured our benchmark database and found the largest drives available and the best picks for budget users. The time to upgrade your hard drive is now.
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Building Real Robots!May 14, 2007 - in Reviews
Robots come out of the science fiction closet with iRobot's "Create" robot builder's kit. See the Create. Enter the Create contest. Win big. Yes Will Robinson.
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The iRobot CreateMay 14, 2007 - in Reviews
One Small Step for a Robot, One Giant Leap for Robotkind.
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R600: Finally DX10 Hardware from ATIMay 14, 2007 - in Reviews
We have waited for DX10 hardware from ATI for over six months since Nvidia launched G80. Today we dissect the beast.
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System Builder Marathon: Day 4May 11, 2007 - in Reviews
We've built and tested them, now let's compare the results from the low-, mid- and high-cost PCs. How closely are price and performance related? And, we introduce a powerful Budget Gamer's System.
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System Builder Marathon: Day ThreeMay 10, 2007 - in Reviews
We've already built and benchmarked low ($525) and mid cost systems ($1,255). Today's high-end gaming system goes for $3,590. Check it out!
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System Builder Marathon: Day TwoMay 9, 2007 - in Reviews
Yesterday we built and tested a low cost PC system for $525. Today we focus on a mid-range system that costs around $1,255.
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