Thursday, November 5, 2015

IT News Head Lines (Tech Report) 06/11/2015





Thin is in with Samsung's Ativ Book 9 Pro and Spin laptops
Think Samsung, and you might think "phones," "tablets," or "SSDs." The company makes notebook PCs, too, and its Ativ Book 9 Pro and Spin seem like sleek, stylish takes on Skylake laptops.
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Zotac's Zbox Magnus EN970 reviewed
The miniaturization of PCs is an interesting trend. Of late, PC makers have been able to pack big computing power in boxes smaller than some mid-range graphics cards. We've looked at some of those systems, like a pair of Intel's Next Unit of Computing boxes. The NUCs are missing something, though, and that's graphics horsepower.
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Bethesda shows off Fallout 4 graphics tech and eye candy
Fallout 4 will arrive on November 10, but Bethesda is giving us a sneak peek at the eye candy afforded by the game's improved Creation Engine and its physically-based deferred renderer. If your PC is up to the challenge, a romp in the Wasteland looks like it has the potential to be gorgeous.
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Nvidia releases 358.87 WHQL driver and holiday update schedule
GeForce owners, get ready for a deluge of holiday driver updates. Nvidia is kicking things off today with the release of the 358.87 WHQL driver for Call of Duty: Black Ops III. The company is also promising a series of "Game Ready" drivers ahead of or on launch day for a bunch of major titles. Expect driver updates for each of these games and more:
Each of these "Game Ready" drivers is tuned and refined "until the 11th hour," according to Nvidia, and they'll all be WHQL-certified, as well. If smooth gameplay wasn't incentive enough, the ...
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Have it your way with Roccat's Kiro ambidextrous mouse
German gaming peripheral manufacturer Roccat has a new mouse out. Its name is Kiro, and it'll serve both right-handed and southpaw users equally well.
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Cryorig's A-Series liquid coolers keep VRMs cool, too
Closed-loop liquid coolers are all the rage these days, and even cheap PC cases make room for them. One thing most all-in-one cooling solutions don't do is move any air around the CPU socket, starving VRMs of airflow. Cryorig's A Series of AIO coolers could rectify that potential shortcoming by adding a fan to the CPU water block.
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