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Rosewill 650W power supply

The bargain price of the Rosewill 650W power supply is because it can’t push its rated load. Add comment

Thermaltake Element S case

The Thermaltake Element S mid-tower case is more refined than their other offerings. Add comment

Hardware vs BIOS SLI on X58

Futurelooks benchmarks X58 SLI using both NVIDIA’s on-board chip and Intel’s new BIOS-enabled configuration. Add comment

Interview with James Hildebrandt of Psyko Audio Labs

Tweak Town talks to James Hildebrandt of Psyko Audio Labs to learn about the Psyko Killer 5.1 gaming headphones. Add comment

Asus S101 netbook

The ASUS S101 is the lightest, thinnest netbook on the market. Add comment

Ultra Products X3 1,600W power supply

I want to see the rig that’ll actually put the Ultra Products X3 1,600W power supply to use. Add comment

Gigabyte GeForce 9800 GT

Techware Labs says the Gigabyte GeForce 9800 GT is a good budget option for gamers. Add comment

GeForce 182.05 put to the test

TechConnect benchmarks the GeForce 182.05 drivers. Add comment

Corsair Dominator GT 2GHz DDR3

Hexus tests the fastest DDR3 on the planet – a 6GB kit of Corsair Dominator GT DDR3-2000. Add comment

Galaxy GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512MB

The Galaxy GeForce 9800 GTX+ 512MB is a different kind of NVIDIA card. Add comment

OCZ DDR3-1333 tri-channel 6GB kit

Benchmark Reviews says the OCZ Platinum DDR3-1333 6GB tri-channel kit is a great value. Add comment

Beats by Dr. Dre headphones

The Beats by Dr. Dre headphones get solid marks at Hardware Canucks. Add comment

Intel sues NVIDIA

Intel is suing NVIDIA according to Tim at bit-tech. Big Blue says the Jolly Green Giant doesn’t have a license to make chipsets for Intel processors with integrated memory controllers and is looking for a summary judgment to back up the claim. If the court goes Intel’s way, it could throw a wrench in NVIDIA’s […] Add comment

AMD approves Foundry Co. deal

AMD shareholders have approved a deal that will create The Foundry Company, a spin-off manufacturing company that will make AMD’s chipsets and GPUs in the near future. The whole deal should close very early next month, with AMD giving the new company two fabrication facilities in Dresden, Germany. AMD will own just over 44 percent […] Add comment

NVIDIA continues ridiculous name games

Expreview is delivering word that the upcoming GeForce GTS 240 and GeForce GTS 250 are slightly modified, or outrightly rebadged versions of existing cards. GeForce GTS 240 = GeForce 9800GT with a +75/188/400MHz core/shader/memory boost GeForce GTS 250 = GeForce 9800GTX+ with no changes. We imagine the discussion went something like this: <BeanCounters> The market […] Add comment

NVIDIA marries Tegra to Android

The 2009 GSMA Mobile World Conference is well under way in Barcelona, and all sorts of next-gen phones and technology are sprouting up left and right. Of particular interest to the nerds amongst us is the appearance of an Android-powered phone sporting NVIDIA Tegra hardware. NVIDIA’s proof-of-concept device harnessed the power of the Tegra APX […] Add comment

Half of Pirate Bay’s charges dropped on first day

As the court case which pits The Pirate Bay against the IFPI gets under way, technical ignorance has forced the IFPI to drop half of their charges just one day into the trial. It is reported that much of the evidence presented in the first volley of legal proceedings did little to prove that The […] Add comment

NY to tax pr0n downloads

And other data that doesn’t make for such a good headline New York Governor David Paterson has suggested a tax on internet downloads which would apply to anything from music to pornography. A spokesman from the Paterson administration indicated that the four percent tax would specifically apply to downloads of music, software, books, videos and […] Add comment

OCZ Summit SSD

PC Perspective has a preview of the upcoming OCZ Summit SSD. Add comment

Bizarre DRM afoot in Windows 7

While Windows 7 has been receiving accolades, all is not sunshine and unicorns. Testing has demonstrated that Windows 7 arrives with bizarre DRM that prevents tasks users of XP may find ordinary. With regard to media files, the days of capturing an audio program on your PC seem to be over (if the program originated […] Add comment

DM++ adds great new Twitter DM features

A new service called DM++ adds fantastic new features to Twitter’s direct messaging component. Add comment