Wednesday, November 18, 2015

IT News Head Lines (bit-tech.net) 19/11/2015

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SilverStone Strider Platinum 750W Review
The ST75F-PT PSU achieves an 80 Plus Platinum rating yet is only 140mm deep

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EA taking 'wait and see' approach to VR market
CFO compares VR to the Vita.

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Scythe launches twin-tower Fuma cooler
Builds on the Mine 2's design.

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Intel launches 72-core Knights Landing Xeon Phi
Includes stacked MCDRAM tech.

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EA working on its own "Assassin's Creed" game
Jade Raymond takes the lead on a new "gigantic action" game.

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Intel's Broadwell-E specs revealed
10-core monster CPU could be landing in 2016

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Fallout 4 review
Bethesda's latest open world is a delight to explore, but clunky systems dampen the experience.

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Nvidia unveils Jetson TX1 computer-on-module
Serious price bump over the TK1.

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Samsung SSD 950 Pro Review (256GB & 512GB)
Samsung sets a new bar for M.2 SSDs with its NVMe touting SSD 950 Pro

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EVGA unveils GQ Series semi-modular PSUs
Mid-range models stretch to 1KW.

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Corsair launches HG10 N980, N970 GPU brackets
Compatible with any reference board.

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