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![]() EEE PC: three impressionsWe've passed this popular new subnotebook from Asus around the office, and here are some of our brief impressions.April 14th, 2008
![]() Super Smash Bros. Brawl ReviewThe Super Smash Bros. franchise is one of the most popular series out there, right at the top with Mario, Metroid, Zelda, and even series from other platforms such as Halo! Starting from the original Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 64, the developers have aimed to please and have always hit their mark. Super Smash Bros. Brawl was just as a delight to play as the others, but with more modes, characters, levels, and more to make you excited and stimulated just by reading about it! Being one of the most highly anticipated games for over a year now, Brawl does not disappoint.Fighting | April 11th, 2008
![]() Palit 9800 GTX: Review and SLI testingToday we take a look at the a 9800GTX from Palit. For our benchmarking, we focus on SLI testing: how does two 9800GTX's stack up to a pair of 9600GT, 8800GT, and 8800GTS 512 cards?Game Accelerators | April 8th, 2008
![]() ![]() The new standard of fast: XFX 9800 GTXThe ninth generation gets into full swing with the introduction of pack-leader, the 9800 GTX. We'll see what XFX has to say on the topic of performance with this G92 derived enthusiast card.Game Accelerators | April 1st, 2008
![]() ![]() Asus P5E3 Premium - X48 is here! Review & OverclockingAsus' new high-end X48 based board has arrived in our labs, and we put it under the microscope. Does it have what it takes to beat its older X38 based sibling?Socket 775 | March 25th, 2008
![]() ![]() Logitech G9 ReviewThe race for top gaming mouse is a very intense one, companies these days seem to be pushing all they can to achieve new record speed report rates, dpi levels and configurations to be the sleekest fastest part on the market. The G9 is the latest high end bid by Logitech that we'll be investigating.March 21st, 2008
![]() The new midrange: 10 good cards for around $200With prices falling fast, what has recently been considered high-end has now become the new middle of the road. For over and under the $200 mark, we look at 10 cards that might do your gaming sessions justice. PC gamers now have a new midrange that's worth getting excited about.Game Accelerators | March 20th, 2008
![]() ![]() GPU powerhouse: the XFX 9800GX2Today we are looking at a Goliath of a video card: the XFX GeForce 9800 GX2. With 1GB of GDDR3, this latest dual-GPU edition to NVIDIA's nine series is reaching towards the absolute top level of gaming performance.Game Accelerators | March 18th, 2008
![]() Sins of DRM lead to Sins of a Solar EmpireGreat software does NOT have to be crippled with DRM!RTS | March 12th, 2008
![]() ![]() Intel E8500 Review & Overclocking AnalysisWe take a look at Intel's 45nm 6MB L2 cache Core 2 Duo processor...Socket 775 | March 6th, 2008
![]() Gigabyte Radeon HD 3870 versus the 9600GTToday we look at a HD 3870 from Gigabyte. This HD 3870 has 'Ultra Durable 2' technology as well as a slick Zalman cooler -- but does it have what it takes to go up against the 9600GT?Game Accelerators | February 27th, 2008
Asus Striker II Formula ReviewWe take a look at Asus's Nvidia 780i based Republic of Gamers labeled motherboard - if you are looking for a high performance SLI board maybe this one is for you!Socket 775 | February 25th, 2008
![]() ![]() Palit GeForce 9600GT Sonic Review & SLI TestingWith the introduction of the 9600GT, NVIDIA's GeForce 9 Series has officially arrived. Today we'll take a look at what Palit has done with this new mid-range milestone, and see how it stacks up to the competition.Game Accelerators | February 21st, 2008
![]() MSI P35 Platinum Combo ReviewThe MSI P35 Combo Platinum is all about versatility, as it is capable of using both DDR2 and DDR3 memory. But does this versatility come at a price?Socket 775 | February 18th, 2008
![]() Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 Wii ReviewComing off from the tragedy that Medal of Honor: Vanguard (Wii) turned out to be, there were a lot of improvements made that really helped Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 (Wii) turn out to be an excellent game!Shooter | February 14th, 2008
![]() ![]() VisionTek Radeon HD 3870 ReviewToday we review our first card from VisionTek. This 512MB HD 3870 has a serious cooler on it -- but can it survive some serious overclocking?February 12th, 2008
AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition Review & TLB Fix BenchmarkingAn unlocked 2.3GHz Phenom for enthusiasts... how far will it overclock?Socket AM2 | February 6th, 2008
![]() Asus EAH3870X2 TOP ReviewDouble the power, double the fun? That's the question today as we take a look at this speedy, dual-GPU video card with four DVI ports from ASUSTeK.Game Accelerators | February 4th, 2008
![]() MSI K9A2 Platinum ReviewJust how good is MSI's K9A2 Platinum? Does the 790FX have the features and horsepower that power users demand?Socket AM2 | January 29th, 2008
![]() Core 2 Duo Scaling in GamingIf you game with a Core 2 Duo you got the CPU base covered. But what difference can 800 MHz make? We take a E6700 from 1.6 GHz to 3.0 GHz to get a better handle on CPU scaling in today's games.Guides | January 24th, 2008
![]() ![]() XFX GeForce 8800 GT Alpha Dog Edition 256MBThis overclocked XFX 8800 GT XXX Alpha Dog has a lot of bite -- but how well does this 256MB GT stack up against a 512MB 8800 GT and a 512MB HD 3850? Let's find out.Game Accelerators | January 15th, 2008
![]() ![]() QNAP TS-109 Turbo Station NAS ReviewStarting a home business? Want to share files between friends and family? This Linux based QNAP TS-109 Turbo Station NAS might be just the thing you need.Drives | January 9th, 2008
Intel announces 16 new 45nm processors at CESMore 45nm dual and quad core processors from Intel.January 7th, 2008
![]() Asus EAH3870 TOP ReviewThis red rocket is put up against some healthy competition, including the new GTS, and both 256MB and 512MB varieties of the 8800 GT. Let's see how things look when the dust settles.Game Accelerators | December 27th, 2007
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