Saturday, September 12, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Motherboards.org) 12/09/2009


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NZXT Panzerbox Classic Series Case Review @ Bigbruin.com :: Posted by THRASHER2
Overall, the NZXT Panzerbox Classic Series case is very well made and attractive unit that is priced on par with other "mid-level" enthusiast cases. After lugging it around for a few weeks I can also say that while it is not the lightest gaming case I've ever had, it is certainly not akin to lugging around a boat anchor.

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Corsair Dominater 2x2 GB DDR3 1600 Cas 8 Review @ OCC :: Posted by THRASHER2
"Much like with the Kingston memory the Corsair Dominators were able to make it above the 2000MHz mark. However, they didn't make it quite as far. The Dominators were able to reach speeds of 2026.6MHz with timings of 9-9-8-24. With Corsair's DHX cooling, these modules should be able to run at these settings without any problems. I know some of you skeptics are wondering why you'd need memory that runs at 2000MHz. The answer is you really don't, but having memory that can achieve these higher speeds is a good thing. This means you'll be able to overclock your CPU farther then you would have been able to with a generic memory kit.

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AMD Eyefinity Drives Six 30-inch LCDs With One Graphics Card :: Posted by THRASHER2
By now, many of you are probably aware that the launch of AMD's next-generation, DirectX 11-compliant graphics cards is imminent. Rumors about the launch and the products themselves has been trickling out for quite a while now and lots of information--some right and some wrong--is already available at various places around the web. While we can't disclose any detailed specifications or product specifics just yet, we do have some information about a new feature being implemented in the next-gen Radeons that we are able to share with you now.

The feature is called Eyefinity and what it does in essence, is allow for multiple monitors to be used as a single display. As it stands today, for the most part, when multiple monitors are connected to a single PC, those monitors are recognized as independent displays and can be configured for desktop spanning or mirroring, etc. With Eyefinity, however, the displays are arranged in a single group (or in multiple groups) and they are treated as a single display by the OS.

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AMD Shows off 24 Panel Eyefinity on DirectX 11 Graphics Card :: Posted by THRASHER2
"The back of the PC is what the hardware enthusiast is going to be interested in and the picture above is worth a million bucks. You can clearly see all six of the DisplayPort connections that are lugged into a single expansion slot. This is ATI Eyefinity to the extreme! You are looking at 24 panels and 55 Megapixels of video content coming from one PC that is running multi-GPU technology!"

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Intel I7-870 Socket 1156 Lynnfield Processor Review :: Posted by THRASHER2
"In my opinion, the new Lynnfield Core i7 processors are a very good step in the right direction. Through testing and benchmarking, when compared to a Nehalem system, the new Intel i7-870 packs a lot of punch for the dollar."

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Intel Core i5-750 Turbo Boost Benchmark Comparison :: Posted by THRASHER2
Intel Core i5-750 Turbo Boost Benchmark Comparison

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