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Powercolor X1650 Pro Review
GPU & Displays | 24th August 2006
ATI have just released a new line of graphics cards. We take a look at this mid-range offering from Powercolor and see how the new X1650 performs in our test suite
Intel Core 2 Duo 'Conroe' E6700 & X6800 Benchmarks
CPU & Mainboard | 22nd August 2006
We've all heard of the latest chip codenamed "Conroe" from Intel. We've all seen its sub 20 second SuperPI results. But is the cost of upgrading worth it?
Logitech G7 Cordless Laser Mouse
Input Devices | 21st August 2006
Logitech are a company that pride themselves on creating innovative gaming based products. Read on as we take the new G7, and put it through it's paces.
Alphacool NexXxos NVXP-3 GPU Waterblock
Cases & Cooling | 14th August 2006
Graphics card full cover blocks are becoming more and more popular these days. I am going to take a look at Alphacools NexXxos waterblock and see how it performs.
Eddie EK FC79 7800/7900 GPU Block
Cases & Cooling | 14th August 2006
Eddie haven't been long on the market with their EK block for all the high end cards, but they're already been recieving excellent reviews. I take a look and see what I think...
Antec Phantom 500w Silent PSU
PSUs | 11th August 2006
Today I'll be looking at the Phantom 500w PSU from Antec. This unit is based on Antec's hybrid fan/passive design which promises to keep things a little more quiet.
SteelPad S&S Gaming Surface
Input Devices | 10th August 2006
$50 Mouse? Check. $50 Game? Check. Mousepad? Uhoh. There are many mousepads out there, lets see if the S&S by SteelPad fits your needs.
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750 GB SATA Hard Drive
Storage | 7th August 2006
With more and more people wanting larger amounts of storage space, drives are getting bigger and bigger. We take a look at Seagates Behemoth 750gb Barracuda 7200RPM model and see if it's up to par.
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MSI Initiates Intel 6-series Recall Program
Gaurang Shah | 3rd February 2011
MSI too has set up a support helpline and special customer service centers to help customers with the faulty chipsets get either replacements or sales returns.
ASUS Opens Channels for 6-Series Product Replacement
Gaurang Shah | 2nd February 2011
ASUS is one of the first partners to announce its recall and replacement program for motherboards and systems affected by the Sandy Bridge flaw.
Gigabyte’s FAQs on Replacement of 6-series Boards
Gaurang Shah | 2nd February 2011
Gigabyte has come through with FAQs for those who need more information about about the problems with Intel’s 6-series chipsets.
Gigabyte Offers Unconditional Replacement for All Its 6-Series Boards
Gaurang Shah | 2nd February 2011
Intel partner Gigabyte has announced a replacement program for all of its motherboards that are based on Intel’s 6-series chipset.
NVIDIA Quietly Releases GeForce GT 440 GPU for Desktops
Gaurang Shah | 1st February 2011
NVIDIA quietly added a new GeForce card to its lineup in the form of the GeForce GT 440 card for desktops.
HIS Puts Forward Overclocked HD 6950 and 6970 Cards
Gaurang Shah | 28th January 2011
High performance graphics card maker HIS today introduced two new GPUs from the Radeon series today.
NVIDIA’s Dual-GPU GeForce GTX 590 Monster Coming Next Month
Gaurang Shah | 28th January 2011
NVIDIA has a dual-GPU GeForce GTX 590 cards in the works which it plans to release in February.
OCZ Starts Shipping Z-Drive R3 P84 PCI-E SSDs
Gaurang Shah | 27th January 2011
Memory and storage major OCZ today officially unveiled its next-gen Z-Drive R3 P84 PCI-Express SSDs as part of its enterprise range of storage solution.
Custom Cooled PowerColor PCS+ HD 6970 Unveiled
Gaurang Shah | 27th January 2011
TUL Corporation – the makers of PowerColor brand of graphics cards today announced the addition of the PCS+ HD 6970 card to its lineup.
AMD Radeon HD 6990 to Have 4GB Memory, Details Revealed
Gaurang Shah | 27th January 2011
AMD has come through officially with details, only some mind you, and specifications of the Radeon HD 6990 card.


