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Thermalright HR-02 CPU cooler - Thermalright introduces this product as a passive CPU Cooler. The HR-02 is the second revision of the legacy Thermalright HR-01 cooler. We'll test it passively cooled yet we'll also pair it with Thermalright's TY-140 fan, a 1300 RPM fan that is silent, yet high performing.
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eVGA Classified SR-2 with Quad SLI GTX 480 on LN2
The SR-2 is a dual-socket Intel 5520 chipset based server motherboard dressed up for hardware enthusiasts and pro-overclockers. Bodar will smack two six-core Xeon X5680 processors on there, four GeForce GTX 480 cards, we'll cool them all with Liquid Nitrogen
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Scythe Ninja 3 CPU cooler  - The new organization of the aluminum fins allows, in cooperation with the eight U-shaped copper heatpipes marketed as M.A.P.S. (Multiple Airflow pass-through structure) guarantees high performance. This will get more clear in the photo-shoot though.
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MSI GeForce GTX 460 HAWK - We check out the MSI GeForce GTX 460 HAWK with 1024MB graphics memory. The only thing left original is the actual GPU as everything else was changed.
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OCZ RevoDrive 120GB PCIe SSD - We test and review the OCZ RevoDrive. Pretty much two SSDs slapped onto a PCB, armed with a RAID controller. Pop it in, install the new storage unit and you'll have tremendous performance right of the shelves without the need to configure anything.
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Gigabyte X58A-UD9 motherboard -  It is the performance oriented GA-X58A-UD9 motherboard, based on the X58 chipset and boasting features like a 24 phase (!) unlocked power design, 4-way graphics support including NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFireX, as well as a host of distinctive other features.
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Rig of the Month - August 2010  -  Denis Assai is the winner of Rig of The Month August 2010. Meet this man at the age of 30, with little words yet a rather dark themed PC. Oh and props to Denis for making a splendid quality photo-shoot.
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Cooler Master V6 GT CPU cooler - Branded with a V6 name, you can smell the automotive theme and design already. And somehow when you look at the cooler that definitely shows.
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POV GeForce GTX 460 768MB TGT Ultra Charged -  We test and review the Point of View GeForce GTX 460 768MB TGT Ultra Charged. The Ultra Charged models come with a staggering Core frequency of 820Mhz and a Memory clock (effective) at 4000 MHz.
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CoolIT C240 ALC ECO  -  Though these standalone kits are pretty darn good, some of you would prefer to see a product based on not just that 120mm radiator/fan size, but a dual-radiator 240mm product. CoolIT listened, learned and adapted.
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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 SOC (Super Overclock) Under SKU code GV-N470SO-13I this product features a 14 phase PWM design, OC Guru graphic card smart tuner and voltage read points. The card comes at default with a 700 MHz core clock, a Shader Clock 1400 MHz and a Memory Clock of 3348 MHz (effective).
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ECS P55H-AK Motherboard -  A motherboard where ECS went excessive on everything, dual GIGe Ethernet NICs, not one but two USB 3.0 controllers for 4 ports, integration of a SATA 3 (6G) controller, and even a NVIDIA NF200 bridge chip to enable three-way SLI. All in all a terrific P55 motherboard with excellent features.
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Cooler Master Storm Inferno mouse - This gaming peripheral features a total of 11 buttons, nine of which are actually programmable, 128kb onboard memory, a Rapid Fire Tactical key and a Storm Tactics Multiplier key that gives access to 32 extra programmable outputs for macros, scripts and other unique commands.
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ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3 motherboard -  The 890G chipset oozes with value, features and performance as at any level it will not disappoint, the six-core Phenom II X6 processor was overclocked towards 4.1 GHz on a just a CPU air-cooler.
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G.Skill Flare DDR3 2000 MHZ C7 AMD kit -   The memory kit we'll be testing today obviously comes from that series and is a 2,000MHz CL7-9-7-24 1.65V 4GB (2GBx2) DDR3 kit with its latest Flare heatsinks.
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Axle GeForce GTX 460 768MB What will be interesting to see if a pure 100% reference model like this can overclock to 'Super Overclocked' models just as well. As that might easily save you 50 USD.
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OCZ StealthXstream 2 600W PSU - So what's the big deal with the OCZ StealthXstream 2 series you might wonder ? Well, it's all about price really. I mean if its good, then at 70 EUR-USD it should be a bargain.
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Inno3D GeForce GTX 460 OC -  The Inno3D GeForce GTX 460 OC model we test today flexes the GPU and memory muscle all the way up towards a rocking core of 750MHz, the shaders to 1500 MHz and the GDDR5 to 3800 MHz (effective).
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G.Skill Phoenix PRO 120GB SSD -  The 100GB Phoenix uses Samsung memory though but the trick is that there is 20GB extra volume space available on the new 120GB Pro (compared to the 100GB model) for nearly the same price.
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Guru3D Rig of the Month - July 2010 - Meet Kyle Brocke , a mechanical engineer working for NASA. He made his PC his own Fish tank based PC. He claims that it has way better cooling then most extreme air or water cooled machines
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Alienware M11x UltraPortable -  Recently Alienware released the M11x UltraPortable laptop which you can configure with Core i3/i5/i7 and next to that it received the royal NVIDIA Optimus treatment. Basically you have two graphics processors inside the laptop.
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CoolIT ALC Vantage - The latest model comes with a LCD screen that enables user-selectable control profiles with a display capable of 6 colors and 4 orientation settings. The Vantage A.L.C. provides good performance, reliability and a great feature set.
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KFA2 GeForce GTX 460 1024MB EX and LTD OC - We test and review the KFA2 GeForce GTX 460 1024MB EX OC and LTD OC models. The GTX 460 LTD OC (Super OC models) clock up toward a blazing 810 MHz and the GDDR5 at 4,000 MHz (effective).
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MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone OC 1024MB - The Cyclone GTX 460 OC model flexes the GPU muscle all the way up towards 725MHz, the shaders to 1500 MHz and the GDDR5 to 3600 MHz (effective).
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ASUS Xonar Essence ST DeLuxe - We test and review the Xonar Essence ST Deluxe 7.1 soundcard. Yes, you read it right, the full deluxe model! ASUS has been relentless with its R&D and soundcard releases, putting out one high end card after another.
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GeForce GTX 460 SLI review - This article will cover SLI performance among the new GTX 460 cards with 768MB in several games, we look at performance scaling and also we'll check ATI versus NVIDIA with the R5830, to see what is the best solution. 
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GeForce GTX 460 review - In this first roundup we'll look at eVGA's regular 768MB and SuperClocked 768MB editions, MSI's 768MB Cyclone edition, Gigabyte's 768MB OC edition, Palit's Sonic Platinum 1024MB edition and Zotac's 1024MB regular edition. All in all we've been busy benchmarking our guts off... that's six cards plus two reference GeForce GTX 460 768MB and 1024MB graphics cards.
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DIY PC Buyers Guide Summer 2010 - Guru3D offers you their annual PC Buyers Guide, this is the 2010 Summer edition. This article brings you a set of recommendations of products we feel are great components to build yourself a nice gaming rig.
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MSI 890FXA-GD70 motherboard - MSI's 890FXA-GD70 is loaded with features like the aforementioned, but also USB 3.0, automated overclock options and even five (physical) PCIe x16 slots and even core unlock functionality from within the BIOS.
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Corsair Force 120 (F120) SSD - We test and review the F120 SSD from Corsair, and SSD with read and write performance close to 280~285 MB/sec.
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MSI N465GTX Twin Frozr II - MSI's customized GeForce GTX 465. The end result is a much better looking card that you honestly can hardly hear, it comes with really first-class GPU temperatures. And boy, does it overclock.
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Cooler Master HAF X - We test and review the HAF-X from Cooler Master. The HAF X rears its head marketed as the most powerful HAF (High Air Flow) chassis to date.
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eVGA GeForce GTX 465 SC - We'll have a look in particular at the GeForce GTX 465 SC model, with SC short for Super Clocked
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ASRock X58 Extreme3 motherboard -  If you want an X58 based platform and want to enjoy USB 3.0 and SATA3 6G, there really are no affordable alternatives on the market, until now that is. ASRock has released a new X58 motherboard. It's loaded with extra features yet comes with SATA3 and USB 3.0. It is up-to date, has some nice extras, and will cost only 165 EUR or roughly 189 USD.
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GeForce GTX 465 SLI review - Based on the same 40nm GF100 as the GTX 470 and 480 will thermals be better?, will the noise levels stay within normal limits ? Well, you are here to find out all about the GeForce GTX 465
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OCZ Enyo USB 3.0 Portable SSD -  Back in January earlier this year when we visited OCZ at CES in Las Vegas, we noticed a cool little external storage unit, it's called the Enyo and it pretty much is a USB 3.0 portable Flash SSD. However it's not 'just' an external device, it is done OCZ style ... and that entails amazing and breathtaking performance taking full advantage of that USB 3.0 SuperSpeed 5Gbps port.
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Core i5 655K &  Core i7 875K unlocked processors - Intel today releases two new processors targeted at a somewhat more enthusiast audience. Yes, processors for tweakers and overclockers. On socket LGA 1156 Intel now releases two K series processors.
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MSI Big Bang X58 XPower Motherboard- It is chucked full with the latest gadgets and features, it is equipped to make sure you get the very best overclock out of it and heck, even if you can't overclock, flick a button and the motherboard will do the work for you, completely automated.
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    Starcraft II Wings of Liberty GPU performance - With no less than 13 graphics cards we see how well this soon to be released game behaves in terms of image quality and frame rates.
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    ASUS ARES graphics card - ASUS went back to the drawing board. They came up with a dual-GPU design solution based off Radeon 5970, but an overall better design, new PCB, higher clock frequencies on GPUs and more memory (2GB per GPU).
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    Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity6 - We test the Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity6 edition card, in CrossfireX actually combined with six ... yes SIX monitors.
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    USB 3.0 performance explored - A couple of weeks ago we published some USB 3.0 performance results based on an engineering board from MSI. In that early test we where not impressed at all by USB 3.0 performance. The final production sample of MSI's Star USB controller just arrived though, and that certainly makes the difference.
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    Phenom II X4 Overclocking Master class  - It's the extreme side of overclocking, yes the guys that use extravagant cooling methods to lift the core frequency to way higher levels. And today we'll be doing exactly that. We'll have our tame race driver 'OldScarface', a Dutch overclocker, tryout the latest revision of the Phenom II 965BE.
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    CeBIT 2010 tradeshow coverage - Another year has passed and this year's CeBIT was held this week. In this editorial we'll visit ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, Powercolor, ADATA, Enermax, G.SKill, OCZ Technology, ThermalTake, Cooler Master, Gelid and Corsair.
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    Radeon HD 5970 single & Crossfire - It's time to unleash the beast, welcome to a nice feature length review on the latest dual-GPU offering from ATI. What ATI did with the Radeon HD 5970 is to place two RV870 chips onto one PCB. Bridge them, Crossfire them and all of the sudden you'll have 4.3 Billion transistors at your disposal with a whopping 4.6 TFLOPs of raw performance.
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    COD Modern Warfare 2 VGA performance - Over the next few pages a word or two about the game, some image quality comparisons and obviously a nice lengthy VGA chart ranging from monitor resolution 1280x1024 up-to 2560x1600 measured with and with out AA.
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    Blizzconn 2009 - The place is packed across 4 halls and here you see a mob waiting to try out the latest class for Diablo III, the Monk. Some of the latest hardware was on display; Oh and this year of course there was Ozzy.
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    Anno 1404 VGA graphics performance - So then, 1404’s levels are set on a series of islands. Some of them are already inhabited, while others are virgin territory, ripe for conquest. The 3D engine is smooth, beautifully detailed, so how will the game perform with a selection of 15 graphics cards ?
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    A Decade of Guru3D:

  • Introduction (open)
  • History of Guru3D 1 (open)
  • Contest 1 (closed)
  • History of Guru3D 2 open)
  • Contest 2 (closed)
  • Guru3D going Green (open)
  • Contest 3 (closed)

    Computex 2009 - Guru3D traveled half way around the globe to attend the Computex exhibition in Taiwan. Check out the diverse reports covered in over 50 pages of content.
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    Gigabyte Nan-Ping Factory Tour - Guru3D visited Gigabyte's Nan-Ping production factory in Taiwan. We followed the design and productions stages of both a motherboard and VGA card.
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    Guru3D Rig of the Month  - We just adore hardware. And sometimes some you guys really make a PC that really stands out. We ask you to answer a few simple questions and send in photo's of your rig. Each month we'll have a look at the entries and perhaps pick you and post your PC with photo's and everything here at Guru3D.com, each month we add a new addition - join now! 
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    Guru3D VGA Charts - The VGA charts is simply put a selection of games in which we will show you performance numbers (measured by average framerate). The distinct difference review results and these charts is two-fold, in our reviews we can only show you 5 maybe 6 comparative graphics card results due to limitation. In the VGA chart you can see all the reference cards we have tested in an orderly and easy to comprehend manner.
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    Guide to MKV x.264 GPU acceleration - How would you like to learn to playback MKV / x.264 content 98% accelerated by your Radeon of GeForce graphics card ? And we'll even go a step further, optimize image quality with the help of your graphics card shader processors ?
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    Core i5 750 - Core i7 860 and 870 - Today Intel is introducing the P55 motherboard chipset and no less than three new Nehalem based Lynnfield processors, with many more to follow in the upcoming months. Today's product releases are targeted at the higher segment of the mainstream market.
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News Headlines

Thermalright HR-02 review
eVGA Classified SR-2 review with Quad SLI GTX 480 on LN2
QNAP rolls out new Turbo NAS Pro+ products
Leaked video of old Internet Explorer 9
Mass Effect 2 Fun Facts
Media Player Classic MPC HomeCinema 1.4.2499.0 download released
KFA2 adds two new DX11 class GTX 460 products
Download: eVGA Precision 2.0.0
Corsair Dominator GT (GTX6) breaks 3078 MHz CL7
VIA EPIA-M850 Mini-ITX Board
Origin PC reveals gaming PC with built-in Xbox 360
Samsung Galaxy Tab announced
Hail to the King: Duke Nukem Forever
Additional delay for USB 3.0 technology
eVGA SR-2 LN2 Overclock video
ASUS TUF SaberTooth X58 enters the lab ...
Fractal Design Define XL chassis has focus on low noise
AMD Radeon HD 6300 also caught on photo
AMD Cayman XT Radeon 6870 caught on camera
GeForce GTS 450 surfaces in stores
ATI might rename Radeon 5570 to 6770
CoolerMaster releases HAF 912
Samsung Galaxy Tab should cost below $300 with US carriers
Dungeon Siege III Trailer
nVIDIA unveils mobile GeForce 400M Series

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Thermalright HR-02 review
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 8, 2010 - 9:12 PM - 1 Comments


 

Thermalright HR-02 CPU cooler review

Thermalright HR-02 CPU cooler reviewWe test and review the Thermalright HR-02 CPU cooler. Thermalright actually introduces this product as a passive CPU Cooler. The HR-02 is the second revision of the legacy Thermalright HR-01 cooler.

We'll test it passively cooled yet we'll also pair it with Thermalright's TY-140 fan, a 1300 RPM fan that is silent, yet high performing. As stated, the results stunned me, this is really really good stuff.

You can read all about it right here at this Guru3D article.

 

Thermalright HR-02 CPU cooler review


  

 


eVGA Classified SR-2 review with Quad SLI GTX 480 on LN2
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 6, 2010 - 8:48 PM - 1 Comments


 

eVGA Classified SR-2 review with Quad SLI GTX 480 on LN2

eVGA Classified SR2 motherboardWe test and review the eVGA Classified SR-2 motherboard. The SR-2 is a dual-socket Intel 5520 chipset based server motherboard dressed up for hardware enthusiasts and pro-overclockers. We'll smack two six-core Xeon X5680 processors on there, four GeForce GTX 480 cards, we'll cool them all with Liquid Nitrogen, overclock it... and see if we can break some records.

We'll first cover a technical overview of the board and then hand it out to Beaux aka 'BODAR' Loy, we'll test a setup in three stages:

  • Air cooling
  • Liquid cooling
  • Liquid Nitrogen

In the end the processors are going to be cooled with liquid nitrogen, and for the sake of it we will pop in four GeForce GTX 480 graphics cards as well, these will also be cooled with liquid nitrogen. That's six Liquid Nitrogen pots on one motherboard... consuming 40 to 50 liters of liquid nitrogen with each hour of testing.

An awesome article with some high-def video footage as well, go check it out right here.

eVGA Classified SR2 motherboard


  

 


QNAP rolls out new Turbo NAS Pro+ products
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 9, 2010 - 8:46 PM - 0 Comments


 

QNAP introduced a new line of Turbo NAS Pro+ storage servers for businesses. Four different models were introduced, including a 2-, 4-, 5-, and 6-drive edition. Each product features the Intel Atom D525 (1.8GHz) dual-core processor and is equipped with 1GB RAM.
QNAP Systems, Inc., a leading manufacturer of world class NAS servers today announced the Fall 2010 refresh of its Business Series Turbo NAS servers which are hugely popular with SMB and corporate users for their sheer performance and business-ready features. Announced today are the 2-drive TS-259 Pro+, the 4-drive TS-459 Pro+, the 5-drive TS-559 Pro+, and the 6-drive TS-659 Pro+ with up to a whopping 12TB of online storage (using 2TB hard drives). The new Business Series Turbo NAS Pro+ models incorporate new dual-core Intel® Atom™ processor D525 with 1.8GHz clock speed and 1GB RAM, which can achieve up to 116MB/s transfer rates (FTP/Samba reads) while maintaining guaranteed low power consumption.

Businesses looking to embrace cloud computing will find the new Turbo NAS Pro+ models interesting as they are fully VMware and Citrix ready and Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V clusters compliant. QNAP continues its industry-leading iSCSI support on all the new models for fully virtualized server clustering and virtualized environments including support for MC/S, MPIO, SPC-3, and thin provisioning. With built-in iSCSI initiator and target service, network storage can be virtually expanded by simply adding additional QNAP Turbo NAS units to the network and adding virtual volumes, up to 8 per device. Data security is built in, with volume-level AES 256-bit encryption.

"Businesses of all sizes have really come to love their QNAP Business Series Turbo NAS servers," said Laurent Cheng, Product Manager for QNAP Systems, Inc. "No other NAS manufacturer equips their NAS offerings with the performance and business-critical features of QNAP units. The new Turbo NAS Pro+ models continue that tradition of excellence."

The new Turbo NAS Pro+ models feature a host of desirable features including support for 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hard drives housed in lockable, hot-swappable drive carriers, RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 5+ hot spare, and 6+ hot spare (5-drive and higher models) with online RAID capacity expansion, online RAID level migration, and RAID recovery. QNAP Turbo NAS Pro+ models offer a rich suite of business applications including the most comprehensive centralized backup available, website hosting, printer sharing, file server/sharing, and even video surveillance recording using networked cameras. The capabilities of the Turbo NAS Pro+ units can be expanded with exclusive QPKG open-source developed for a variety of business applications including SQL database management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and even ecommerce.

Pricing:

  • TS-259 Pro+: $619.00
  • TS-459 Pro+: $949.00
  • TS-559 Pro+: $1,199.00
  • TS-659 Pro+: $1,349.00

 


  

 


Leaked video of old Internet Explorer 9
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 9, 2010 - 8:41 PM - 0 Comments


 

Microsoft is starting to advertise Internet Explorer 9 but there is now a leaked video of the browser demoing the user interface and speed. Remember, it's an old, internal build of Internet Explorer 9 which was given to employees to test.


  

 


Mass Effect 2 Fun Facts
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 9, 2010 - 8:40 PM - 0 Comments


 

Mass Effect 2 executive producer Casey Hudson has revealed some interesting statistics from the game:
BioWare found that only 15% of conversations were skipped in Mass Effect 2, with the rate higher in non-critical moments like in the hub worlds and much lower later in the game at the climax. "If we found that 80% or 90% of the lines were being skipped, we would have to reevaluate the work that we were putting into the digital acting."

Other times, the data surprises. That happened with both how there were differences between the PC and Xbox 360 populations, as well as in regards to importing saves from Mass Effect 1. "We were surprised by how many people imported a game from Mass Effect 1…We put a lot into that feature and we could have gotten data back that said nobody was doing it. But actually more than half of players imported their save game from Mass Effect 1. That to me is quite high."

The average time to play through the game was 33 hours. PC gamers spent about an hour longer, while Xbox 360 players did 10% more loyalty missions on average. "In general, pretty much all of the data for the Xbox 360 version and the PC version are quite similar. One difference was the people who did certain loyalty missions on the Xbox versus the PC, which is kind of surprising. On the PC for example, people did Miranda's loyalty mission quite a bit, which is where she is trying to connect with her sister and it's more of a touchy-feely plot. Not a lot of Xbox 360 players did that one. But the Xbox 360 players did do Grunt's mission a lot more than PC players."

The PC players have the edge in dedication. Hudson claims that a lot of people played Mass Effect 2 more than once and about half of all players -- including those who rented or borrowed it -- who started played all of the way through to the end. Two players in particular on the PC played through 28 times. That's the current record. Four people on Xbox 360 played 23 times. If you're any of these people, please write in to us and tell us how you have so much spare time [via ggmania]


  

 


Media Player Classic MPC HomeCinema 1.4.2499.0 download released
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 9, 2010 - 3:39 PM - 0 Comments


 

Modern graphics card offer the possibility to decode partially or completely a video stream using DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA), in order to reduce CPU usage dramatically. MPC-HC includes an embedded video decoder that uses this technology, to decode x.264, H.264 and VC-1 with hardly any CPU time required.

This project is based on the original "Media Player Classic" and was created after Gabest, the original author, stopped working on it. Several new features have been integrated in this player, such as :

  • An option to remove Tearing
  • Translation in several languages (currently Czech, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Turkish and Ukrainian)
  • Additional video decoders and in particular H.264 and VC-1 with DXVA support (see specific section for details)
  • Better support for Windows Vista, including a release for 64 bits platform
  • Support for EVR renderer
  • Bugs and vulnerability fixes

MPC-HC decoder only supports the "bitstream mode" at this stage, which means that only the most recent graphic cards are supported :

  • nVidia series 8(9)xxx for H.264 only
  • ATI Radeon HD series for H.264 and VC-1 decoding

DXVA is quite picky, so if you want to use it you have to respect those rules :

  • Windows XP users, select Overlay Mixer, VMR7, VMR9 or VMR9 renderless
  • Vista users, select EVR or EVR custom renderer

Here is the version changes log with the player new features, changes and bug fixes through the release versions:

Download 32 and 64-bit (10 MB)

New features :

o Seamless playback support for multi files BRD
o Support for Windows 7 taskbar and thumbnails features
o Added Catalan, Dutch and Japanese translations
o VSFilter x64 is available
o Added internal VP8 Decoder
o MPC-HC can be compiled with MSVC2010 and Intel C++ Compiler
o Support for MCE remote control (values added in AppCommand column in "Options/Player/Keys")
o Support of Broadcom Video decoder for VC1, H.264 and MPEG-2 (hardware acceleration)
o Support for DVB subtitles
o Open files to Recent Documents
o AUTO HDMI MODE 1080p/24 support for fullscreen mode
o Ticket #46, add number to AudioDevice list
o Sync Renderer dialogs
o Real Video decoder in MPCVideoDecoder
o Support interlaced mode in fullscreen resolution list
o Auto change fullscreen resolution for different video content
o Fullscreen Options page
o Video decoder, options for DXVA Compatibility check
o Support for MPEG-2 bitstreaming in the DXVA decoder
o Full screen resolution - support for native 23.976 and 29.97 mode (Vista and above only)
o Auto resolution change for DVD
o Always Exit after playback option
o Support for SRM7500 remote control
o New panel for switching DVB channels, audio and tuner scan accessible through View-->Navigation menu when in Capture mode
o Automatically play next files in a folder
o Implemented 'Quick add favorite' shortcut (default: Shift + Q) will use current settings from 'Add Favorite' dialog
o Select D3D device for render, including DXVA if two or more video adapters are in the system (EVR Custom & VMR9-Renderless only)
o Statistics - added render device
o Ability to select OSD font & size
o Option "Don't use 'search in folder' on commands 'Skip back/forward' when only one item in playlist"
o H.264 L5.1 DXVA support for ATI cards with drivers > v8.14.1.6105 (Catalyst 10.4)
o MPCVideoDecoder, disable DXVA (H.264) for SD video (width < 1280)
o Improved DXVA compatibility check
o Implemented drag and drop folders with sub-folders
o Support for MPEG-1/Layer1 audio stream in the Matroska splitter
o Command to switch video frame mode (key 'P')
o Video frame options like in TV: Zoom 1 and Zoom 2
o Auto saving position every 30 seconds
o Added internal filters context menu (disable/enable)
o Command to reopen file (Ctrl+E)
o Support for PGS in Matroska
o Open root BD movie from command line & shell context menu
o OSD messages added when switching audio stream or subtitles
o OSD on Jump Forward/Backward (keyframe)
o OSD when open DVD/BD
o OSD for jump to chapter in file
o Detect system UI language and set interface language at first run
o Full ICC color management (Little CMS v2.1a library added)
o Full floating point processing (FP16 temporary textures)
o High-quality dithering (color management, full floating point processing, 10-bit -> 8-bit)
o Option to force 10-bit EVR mixer input (probably hackish, but in many cases it seems to work)
o Added MediaInfoLib (v0.7.35) (no need for MediaInfo.dll anymore)
o Added support for MPEG-2_VLD DXVA for Intel G31/33 (and maybe other Intel) chipset


  

 


KFA2 adds two new DX11 class GTX 460 products
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 9, 2010 - 12:07 PM - 0 Comments


 

Graphics card manufacturer KFA2, a new European premium brand of Galaxy, announced its launch of two next generation enthusiast graphics card products; the KFA2 GTX 460 SLI pack, aimed at the 3D gamer and the first energy saving KFA2 GTX 460 Green Edition.

The KFA2 GeForce GTX 460 SLI pack is the perfect dual card bundle to give you all of the tools you need to immerse yourself into the new dimension of 3D Gaming. Packed with 2X GTX 460’s, this will not only give you the performance that you need, but with amazing DirectX 11 tessellation performance.  The GeForce GTX 460 packs highly detailed visuals into your games - without sacrificing high frame rates and with NVIDIA® 3D Vision™, PhysX®, and CUDA™ technologies, the GeForce GTX 460 powers all of the incredibly realistic effects that your games can throw its way.

KFA2 GeForce GTX 460 1GB SLI pack

  • CUDA CORES :  2x 336
  • Graphics Clock :  700 (MHz)
  • Processor Clock :  1400 (MHz)
  • Memory clock :  1848 (Mhz )
  • Memory Amount : 2x 1024MB
  • Memory Interface : 2x 256-bit
  • Memory Bandwidth :  2x 118.3 (GB/Secs)
  • Texture Fill Rate :  2x 39.2 (Billion/Secs)

The KFA2 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 Green Edition graphics card sets the new standard for energy saving, whilst still gaming in the latest DirectX 11 games. Optimized circuit design with high quality components will minimize power loss and enhance power efficiency with the end result providing up to 10% reduction in power consumption, lower temperatures and noise, needing only a 6-pin power connector.


KFA2 GeForce GTX 460 1GB Green

  • CUDA CORES :  336
  • Graphics Clock :  675 (MHz)
  • Processor Clock :  1350 (MHz)
  • Memory clock :  1800 (Mhz )
  • Memory Amount : 768MB
  • Memory Interface : 192-bit
  • Memory Bandwidth :  86.4 (GB/Secs)
  • Texture Fill Rate :  37.8 (Billion/Secs)


KFA2 customised the GTX 460 series using top-grade components and solid capacitors to ensure high-performance and quality. Each card is tested in a static-free factory environment by experienced technicians to ensure that only those cards that meet the “KFA2 seal of approval” are released.

Backed by a  2 year warranty, both products will be available at leading online and in-store retailers throughout Europe. More information about KFA2 products can be found here.


  

 


Download: eVGA Precision 2.0.0
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 8, 2010 - 9:07 PM - 0 Comments


 

EVGA Precision allows you to fine tune your GeForce graphics card for the maximum performance possible, with Core/Shader/Memory clock tuning, real time monitoring support including in-game, Logitech Keyboard LCD Display support, and compatibility with almost all EVGA (and other) graphics cards.

EVGA Precision v2.0.0 (09-08-2010)
  • Added software automatic fan control mode allowing end users to define custom temperature to fan speed mapping curve
  • Added floating tooltips based help system for advanced EVGA Precision settings window
  • Now it is possible to pause hardware monitoring module via "Pause" command in the context menu of hardware monitoring window
  • Performance profiler status information is no longer power user oriented, now it is possible to toggle the performance profiler status visibility directly via "Show status" command in the context menu of hardware monitoring window
  • Now it is possible to clear hardware monitoring history via "Clear history" command in the context menu of hardware monitoring window
  • Now it is possible to get directly into hardware monitoring graph properties by clicking a tray icon associated with it or via "Properties" command in the context menu of hardware monitoring window
  • Added multilanguage system and sample Russian localization pack
  • Added SDK folder containing reference guide documentation for third party EVGA Precision skin and localization creators
  • Now core clock controls are displayed on GeForce 400 series if built-in skins are in use. Please take a note that it is still impossible to adjust core and shader clocks independenty on these cards due to GPU architecture limitations
  • Now it is posssible to use both core and shader clock as the primary clock when adjusting the clocks in linked mode
  • Removed some outdated options from advanced EVGA Precision settings window
  • Framerate monitoring graph limits have been changed to [0,100] FPS
  • Fan tachometer monitoring graph limits have been changed to [0,5000] RPM
  • Fixed videomemory usage monitoring for non-primary NVIDIA graphics cards
  • Added ability to assign a hotkey for toggling the On-Screen Display Server blocking. This hotkey is aimed to provide a simple way for diagnosing the server related compatibility issues
  • Now EVGA Precision uses previously undocumented power user oriented DirectInput based hotkey handler. New hotkey handling mechanism drastically reduces hotkey response time in applications heavily loading CPU. Please take a note that new sophisticated hotkeys handling can cause some system security applications (e.g. KIS proactive defense module) to warn you about possible keylogging threat
  • Now screen capture events are also indicated by notification messages in the hardware monitoring window
  • Added new black skin edition.

Download: click here


  

 


Corsair Dominator GT (GTX6) breaks 3078 MHz CL7
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 8, 2010 - 8:56 PM - 1 Comments


 

Two nice records for the books have been broken, Corsair announced that its  Dominator GT GTX6 ultra-high performance DDR3 memory was used to set two new world records for dual-channel memory frequency at CAS 7 and CAS 8.

The record-setting frequencies of 3078.2 MHz, CL8-11-8-31, 1T, and 3059.4 MHz, CL7-11-8-31, 1T, were achieved by renowned extreme overclocker “Mat”, aka Matthias Zronek, from www.overclockers.at.

“I've worked with the Corsair Dominator GT memory for quite some time now, and can easily say that these are great memory modules, dedicated to world-record overclocking,” stated Matthias Zronek. “What surprised me the most is the potential of the Domintator GT GTX6. Even at 3000MHz and higher frequencies, at CL7, there is still headroom for lots of optimization.”

The hardware used included a Gigabyte P55A-UD7 motherboard, Intel® Core™ i7-870 processor, and a pair of Corsair Dominator GT CMGTX6 modules. Corsair’s innovative modular DHX+™ technology allowed a Besi Memory-Freezer to be directly attached to the memory heat sinks, enabling benchmarking temperatures as low as -90 degrees C using liquid nitrogen.


  

 


VIA EPIA-M850 Mini-ITX Board
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 8, 2010 - 8:47 PM - 0 Comments


 

VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms, today announced the VIA EPIA-M850 Mini-ITX board, the first board to feature the latest VIA VX900 media system processor, creating the ideal solution for today’s HD-intensive, commercial multimedia-centric devices.

The VIA EPIA-M850 is targeted at OEM and ODM manufacturers of commercial multimedia embedded devices. Featuring a 64-bit, high performance VIA Nano E-Series processor and the VIA VX900 unified all-in-one media system processor, the VIA EPIA-M850 delivers a highly optimized platform that boasts comprehensive HD video performance, HD audio and HDMI support in a compact, power-efficient package.

VIA EPIA-M850: Mini-ITX with Multimedia Muscle
Measuring 17cm x 17 cm the VIA EPIA-M850 Mini-ITX board features the VIA Nano E-Series processor, available in both 1.6GHz and fanless 1.2GHz SKUs. The VIA Nano E-series is paired for the first time with the VIA VX900 MSP, supporting up to 8GB of DDR3 system memory and featuring the VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 video processor.

The VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 video engine boasts comprehensive hardware acceleration for the latest VC1, H.264, MPEG-2 and WMV9 HD formats at screen resolutions of up to 1080p without affecting CPU load. Display connectivity support includes onboard HDMI and VGA ports with pin headers for dual channel 24-bit LVDS.

The VIA VX900 boasts the VIA Chrome9™ HCM 3D integrated graphics core with full DirectX 9.0 support and a 128-bit 2D engine with hardware rotation capability. The VIA VX900 also features the VIA Vinyl HD audio codec. Storage includes ports for two SATA drives.

Rear panel I/O includes a Gigabit LAN ports, PS/2 support, HDMI port, VGA port, four USB 2.0 ports, a serial port connector and three audio jacks. An on board a PCIe x4 slot is accompanied with pin headers providing dual channel 24-bit LVDS support (including backlight control), an additional three COM ports, a further four USB 2.0 ports and one USB device port, LPC support, Digital I/O, SPDIF out and an SMBus header.

VIA EPIA-M850 Product Highlights:

  • High-performance 64-bit VIA Nano-E Series processor
  • Hardware acceleration for VC1, H,264 and WMV9 HD video
  • On board HDMI and VGA ports, plus dual channel 24-bit LVDS
  • Support for up to 8GB of DDR3

 


  

 

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