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Is the $700 Level 10 the ultimate enthusiast case, or is it the ultimate example of form over function? We investigate. Type: Feature article Tags: Cases |
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Portege R700 sampled briefly Though he might not publicly admit it, I think I could detect some jealousy in Scott's voice when I called to say I was hanging... Type: Blog post Tags: Systems Miscellaneous Mobile computing |
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After telegraphing its intentions for quite some time, AMD followed through today with the official unveiling of the Opteron 4100 series of processors. Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Servers Workstations |
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Where have all the good touchpads gone? As you might've noticed if you read our front page (or my Twitter feed), I flew to Taiwan last week and attended the Computex... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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Hot for tablet I'll admit it. I'm hot for tablet. Not since Lego started doing Star Wars kits have I been this excited about a new... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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Seagate's Momentus XT swaps the Windows-only shackles of previous hybrid drives for a scheme dubbed Adaptive Memory. Type: Feature article Tags: Storage Mobile computing |
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Intel has unlocked a pair of affordable CPUs, making overclocking dead simple. Join us as we welcome the K series to the 4GHz+... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs |
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This latest Eee PC defies convention with AMD guts and no operating system in the box. Is it the perfect ultraportable for Linux geeks,... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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The new Atom platform, code-named Moorestown, brings a PC-compatible system into a pocket-sized package with dramatically reduced power consumption. Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Mobile computing Personal tech |
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At last, AMD has added turbocharging to its suite of CPU technologies, giving us a six-cylinder processor that's bulging with potential for questionable car analogies.... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs |
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What happens when you put a Core i3 processor, GeForce GPU, and Optimus graphics switching technology into a 13.3" laptop? Can such a system compete... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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Core issues Keeping your cores straight isn't easy these days. Here's a quick cheat sheet. CUDA core - Not a core Shader multiprocessor - Might be a core |
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A few months with Acer's Aspire 1810TZ budget ultraportable notebook About a year and a half ago, I bought an Eee PC 1000HA as an experiment of sorts. Both batteries for my aging 14"... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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Intel's dominance with the Nehalem Core i7s has been nearly complete, yet a replacement will soon arrive in the form of Gulftown, a six-core monster... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs |
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Another perspective on CPU value As you might have already seen, the value section of our grand Athlon II vs. Core i3 showdown article includes performance-per-dollar graphs based on... |
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What happens when you test the Core i3-530 against the Athlon II X4 in a broad suite of benchmarks, while considering power efficiency, overclocking headroom,... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs |
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Switchable graphics is the best way to squeeze decent gaming performance and great battery life from the same notebook, but it's never been able to... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics Mobile computing |
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Although not a particularly titillating PC component, the PSU is arguably one of the most important. We've pitted four fresh enthusiast-focused units from Corsair, Enermax,... Type: Feature article Tags: Power |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +47 |