Gigabyte details plans for 6-series motherboard returns, replacements
Gigabyte has become the first motherboard maker to let us know about its plans to replace Sandy Bridge motherboards afflicted by the 6-series chipset flaw. Folks who bought affected boards will be entitled to a full refund or a replacement. Interestingly, Gigabyte recommends the former. Those who...
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EA reveals Crysis 2 system requirements
The original Crysis needed quite a powerful PC to run without all the eye candy disabled. Will the sequel be any different? Electronic Arts Germany has posted system requirements for the game on the official Crysis Facebook page, giving folks a chance to upgrade before the March 22 release...
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National Signing Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough Ars Technica: Do large downloads need "Not Safe for Canada" badge? Computerworld reports Egypt restores links to Internet Bing shares thoughts on search quality (see related story here) AnandTech: Gigabyte announces 6-series motherboard replacement program Donanim Haber: AMD's Bulldozer still on schedule for...
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AMD updates Phenom II price list
Sandy Bridge chipset snafu or not, AMD has quietly updated its price list for Phenom II processors. The new list includes a fair number of cuts as well as a handful of new chips, some of which we included in our Sandy Bridge review earlier this month. Now, these cuts...
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GeForce GT 440 goes retail... sort of
Last year, Nvidia quietly introduced the GeForce GT 440, an "OEM only" DirectX 11 graphics card reserved for pre-built PCs. Today, we see several of Nvidia's partners have released retail cards that bear the same name but feature different specifications. Some of those retail GeForce GT 440s are
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External hard drives get Lamborghini branding
Automotive branding has infected the world of external storage devices. Gizmag has word that Asus is rolling out a series of external hard drives draped with Lamborghini logos. As much as I hate to admit it, the drive's styling rather nicely channels Italy's raging bull.
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