
Seagate announces PCIe SSDs
Seagate has announced a continuation of its partnership with controller specialist LSI, and the plans for the companies to release a range of PCI Express-connected SSDs.
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EA releases new Ultima game, Lords of Ultima
Electronic Arts has quietly released a beta of a brand new game in the Ultima series, Lords of Ultima.
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Core i3 and i5 memory performance
We tested Intel's latest Clarkdale CPU and found some interesting results about its memory performance. Does Core i3 and Core i5 have a problem? Have we really moved on from Core 2's front side bus model? We look at the tweaks and tradeoffs the design makes.
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Ubisoft introduces new online DRM system
Ubisoft has announced a new DRM system for future PC titles that require a constant internet connection.
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Test Bench Roundup #1: Intel and MSI
Test rigs are a rarely catered-for niche, since most people prefer a whole case with side panels and stuff. Antec tried and failed with its Skeleton chassis, completely forgetting that a test bench needs to accommodate all sorts of potential setups - including after market coolers, an area which it was not so compatible with. In a sense, it was the glam-rocker of test benches with all show and no metal core.
We've had a couple drop on our doorstep recently and true to form they are raw to the core. We thought we'd write a blog about the test-benches we use regularly for those who like the idea of a freestanding, easy access "case".
They are surprisingly diverse as you'll see below, and in part 2 I'll treat you to possibly the greatest creation of all time: my home-modded one!
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LED backlighting to dominate 2010
DisplaySearch claims that LED backlight tech will account for the vast majority of notebook sales in 2010 - with the rest of the display sector catching up by 2013.
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First Look: EVGA W555 dual-Xeon motherboard
EVGA's next big project is a gargantuan motherboard for a pair of overclocked Xeon processors, 12 DIMMs and up to seven graphics cards. We take a closer look at one of the early engineering samples to see what all the fuss about is, and ask 'who needs all that power?'
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