Tuesday, September 13, 2011

IT News Head Lines (Overclockers Club) 13/09/2011

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ECS Black Series A990FXM-A Review


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Saints Row The Third Turns to Tron for Inspiration
Volition seems to be hell-bent on making Saints Row The Third as over the top as it possibly can. You've probably seen the ridiculously absurd(but fun) airplane freefall mission, but this next trailer goes even crazier by letting gangsters duke it out in a digital virtual reality à la Tron 2.0(remember that Monolith game?) minus the lightcycles. You could argue that Volition's crime-sim is up against some serious heavyweight competition, what with TES V: Skyrim, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 all timed with the same November 2011 release date. But hey, if most of the bombastic cyberpunk footage below is actual gameplay, then Saints Row The Third could very well be a knockout hit for THQ.








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Become a Vampire in TES V: Skyrim
Fancy yourself playing as a bloodthirsty creature of the night in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim? Wish granted, as vampires will not only stalk the wintry moonlit Skyrim landscape, but can also afflict you with their undead disease, much like they did in previous Elder Scrolls games. Those who spent 100+ hours in The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion probably crossed paths with a vampire, and got infected whether they wanted to or not. Bethesda promises an in-depth vampire experience for Skyrim, should you choose not to cure your affliction. Sure, you might find yourself weakened while being exposed to the sun's harsh rays, but you could easily drink the blood of sleeping humans at night to recover your lost health. If you're up to it, as a vampire you can even take down a huge, fire-breathing dragon too. Now, if Bethesda could somehow squeeze in lycanthropy into the mix, so we'd have a proper supernatural RPG showdown.







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NEC Announces LaVie Touch 10.1" Windows 7 Tablet
NEC today announced its latest tablet, named the LaVie Touch. The new tablet packs in a 10.1" 1280x800 IPS panel, Intel's Oak Trail platform including a 1.5GHz Atom Z670 CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 64GB SSD. Connectivity is covered by 802.11b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, two USB ports, a HDMI port, a SDHC card slot and a 1.3MP camera. The LaVie Touch runs on Windows 7 Home Premium and has a quoted battery life of 10.6 hours. The tablet will only be bundled with a "Multistation," a combination between a stand and a DVD-drive, along with a wireless mouse and keyboard. The NEC LaVie Touch will be available in Japan next month for around US$1,230, including the Multistation accessory.


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