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NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan gets leaked Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Friday, 15 February 2013 01:48

Techpowerup managed to get some leaked info on the rumored Geforce GTX Titan graphics card. If it's true, then it's going to be one hell of a graphics card! Armed with a Nvidia's GK110 (Kepler) GPU, it features 2688 CUDA cores, 384-bit interface and 6GB of GDDR5 ram. The Asus version will be overclocked to 915MHz and estimated to cost a whopping $1,200+

"That’s right, we are still in the rumor stage, so please consider this information with a grain of salt. The hype around the new flagship model from NVIDIA is still spinning around at full speed. The GeForce GTX Titan, as it’s now called, would arrive later this month, apparently with 6GB of memory.

 

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I have been reading a lot of news these days about the card called Titan. The speculation was so varied on so many websites that it was hard to determine what was the most probably specifications of this model. SweClockers are posting about this story almost on a daily basis. Today they confirmed that the card would arrive with 6GB of memory, there is no confirmation for other specs so far. What we know for sure though, is that it packs some iteration of the GK110 GPU, only with one SMX disabled. So once again, it would arrive with 2688 CUDA cores, 384-bit interface and now 6GB of memory. That’s a beast if these specs are valid."

Source: TechpowerUP via Videocardz

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HIS Radeon HD 7750 Low Profile (1GB GDDR5) Print E-mail
Posted by Winston   
Wednesday, 13 February 2013 09:34

We've just published a review on the HIS Radeon HD 7750 Low Profile (1GB GDDR5). It's a half-height card that sports a dual-fan heatsink and voltage control onboard. We put through the test to see how well it performs ...

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"As-is the 7750 makes a solid low-resolution gaming card if you are interested in a no-frills gaming experience. Due to the size it also makes a good HTPC card that generates very little heat and packs a huge punch for the amount of power it uses."

Read the rest of the review here ... http://www.funkykit.com/component/content/article/52-graphic-cards/9929-review-his-radeon-hd-7750-low-profile-1gb-gddr5.html

 

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Mid-Week Hardware Round Up From Around The Net Print E-mail
Posted by Richard A   
Wednesday, 13 February 2013 07:07

funkykit thumb Here is the Mid-Week Hardware Round Up from around the net...

Storage:
Intel 525 Series mSATA SSD Performance Roundup by LegitReviews
Micron P400m Review (200GB) by Anandtech
Micron P400m 200GB Enterprise SSD Review by TweakTown

PSUs:
Aerocool GT-SG 700W by TechPowerUp

Cases & Cooling:
Corsair Hydro Series H80i and H100i CPU Cooler Review by HardOCP
Zalman MS800 Case Review by Hardware Secrets
NZXT Kraken X40 Review by Guru3D

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GALAXY GTX 660 GC Video Card Review at HardOCP Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Tuesday, 12 February 2013 06:20

Our friends over at HardOCP have just posted a review on the GALAXY GTX 660 GC Video Card. It costs below the $200 mark and offers some pretty good performance. Head over there for some quick reading ...

 

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"GALAXY has a factory overclocked NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 complete with a custom cooler. Today, we have it on our test bench to run against an AMD Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition and an AMD Radeon HD 7850 to see which is the go-to card at the $200 price point now in the latest games with the latest drivers.

... GALAXY did a good job with the overclock, providing the maximum potential for performance, before voltage tweaking, out of this video card out-of-the-box. If you are not an overclocker, this video card is good news for you."

Source: HardOCP

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Zotac Zbox ID42 Plus Nettop Reviewed at TR Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Sunday, 10 February 2013 23:05

Nettop, HTPC and mini PC systems are becoming more and more poupular ... Zotac have been refreshing their range of Zbox Nettops and Nano PC systems over the last few months ... head over to Tech Report to take a look at their review of the Zotac Zbox ID42 Plus.

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"This little machine is smaller, more compact, and more integrated than just about anything you'd be able to build with off-the-shelf components. Inside lurks all of the right hardware needed to supplement a high-tech home theater. Okay, all the right hardware except for an integrated TV tuner—but you can just plug in a USB one if you're so inclined. (The same goes for CableCard devices.) Stick this puppy under your TV, and all the power of a home-theater PC could be yours... with none of the aggravation. At least, that's the theory.

Today, our job is to pick apart the ID42 and discover whether the theory checks out. Is this really a compelling barebones HTPC, or are you better off building something from scratch?"

Source: Techreport

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Asustek and Gigabyte together share over 50% motherboard market Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Friday, 08 February 2013 07:18

Pretty impressive figures ... both manufacturers are well respected and produce top quality motherboards. Asus tend to get the upper hand over Gigabyte in terms of brand name and marketing, they're not far behind.

"Asustek Computer and Gigabyte Technology shipped 22 million and 19 million motherboards respectively for own-brand sale in the global DIY market in 2012, together occupying 51.3% of the total global shipments of 80 million units, according to Taiwan-based motherboard makers.

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ASRock and Micro-Star International (MSI) shipped 7.7 million and five million own-brand motherboards respectively in 2012, the sources indicated. There were an estimated 28 million own-brand motherboards shipped in the China DIY market in 2012, accounting for 35% of the global total, the sources noted. "

Source: Digitimes

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ASRock Z77 Extreme4 LGA 1155 Motherboard Review @ HardOCP Print E-mail
Posted by Vox   
Thursday, 07 February 2013 04:24

Our friends over at HardOCP have just posted a review on the ASRock Z77 Extreme4 LGA 1155 Motherboard. Feature-wise it comes with a lot, performance-wise it's not too bad ... especially for the price. Head over to HardOCP and have a gander ...

"While ASRock is a well known new comer in the motherboard market, we’ve not exactly been fans of ASRock products based on past experiences. ASRock’s popularity grows and as a result we are taking another look at a motherboard from in the hope of understanding this popularity. Is it just price, or is there more to ASRock’s offerings?

 

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... The ASRock Z77 Extreme4 is a cheaply built full featured motherboard that will surely find its place with the budget conscious enthusiast looking for a deep feature set and a well designed piece of hardware."

Source: HardOCP

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Mid-Week Hardware Round Up From Around The Net Print E-mail
Posted by Richard A   
Wednesday, 06 February 2013 06:11
Here is the Mid-Week Hardware Round Up from around the net...

Motherboards & CPUs:
BIOSTAR Hi-Fi A85W Motherboard Review by LegitReviews

Storage:
Intel 335 Series 240 GB SSD Review by HardOCP

Cases & Cooling:
Zalman LQ320 CPU Cooler Review by Hardware Secrets

PSUs:
EVGA SuperNOVA NEX750G Gold Power Supply Review by PC Perspective
PC Power & Cooling Silencer Mk III 850-Watt 80 PLUS Gold Power Supply Review by TweakTown
Lepa G1600 PSU Review by Guru3d

Peripherals:
Logitech Zone Touch Mouse T400 Review by HEXUS
Leetgion El'Druin RPG Gaming Mouse Review by TechPowerUp

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Seasonic Platinum-660 660W Power Supply Review @ HardOCP Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Tuesday, 05 February 2013 05:25

Our good friends over at HardOCP have posted a review on the Seasonic Platinum-660 660W Power Supply Review. They like it very much ... and I can see why. High-quality internals and excellent power efficiency for a 660W.

"Seasonic's new SS-660XP comes to us boasting high end PSU features in what we can consider a smaller wattage package than what we are used to seeing. This PSU has a fully modular design, great efficiency, optional Hybrid fan control allowing fanless, silent, and normal cooling modes. Does Seasonic have another winner?

 

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... he PLATINUM-660 posts the best voltage regulation we have ever seen, close to the best efficiency we have ever seen, it is for all intents and purposes is silent compared to other components in a system, has outstanding DC Output Quality, absolutely excellent build quality, and even posts better Transient Load responses than we have seen in a long time from a unit of such a capacity."

Source: HardOCP

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