We’re pretty sure that most computer enthusiasts are aware that CPUs are made from silicon. Far fewer are likely to realize exactly how much work goes into making what is effectively a wonder of the ...
We don't hold it against Creative that it can't spell "extreme" because it has traditionally made great sound cards for gamers, no matter how much some would like some more competition. Since A3D died ...
As you can see, there's a fair amount of variation between the highest and lowest presets. This is indicative of how scalable the Frostbite 3 engine is, something that should allow it to run on ...
Welcome to the first of a series of articles covering my efforts in converting a C³ acrylic case into a tribute to vintage British science fiction (and then some). Over 240,000 views were recorded to ...
Descriptions of our awards can be seen below. We no longer give products or games scores; the reasons for this are detailed in this article, but in short, we feel that scores do not really add much to ...
We're sure you've heard the hubbub about the upcoming 4K Advanced Format for hard disks, especially as it's likely every new high capacity hard disk product shipping by the end of this year will ...
Integrated graphics, Hybrid CrossFire, CrossFireX - it's confusing to say the least. With so much choice in the latest AMD (and Nvidia) chipsets we wonder if anyone actually really gets it all. We ...
In recent years, there has been a changing of the guard in display technology. LCD & plasma screens have replaced the century-old Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), bringing us large-yet-thin displays used ...
The subtle clue is in the name – the X means this is the PCI-Express x1 version of the Xonar D2 soundcard that we reviewed in September of last year. Since then the promised PCI-Express x1 version has ...
The term Dremel has become synonymous with rotary tools, making it easy to forget that the Bosche-owned company makes a range of other power tools as well. Once such example is one of its newer ...
After a long design and development period, a full retail version of forum-member Peter Brands' (l3p) desk PC has finally been made available for pre-order in the USA, Canada, Europe and Australia.
Our Core 2 Quad Q6600 is a fairly old engineering sample with a B3 stepping and although many of you will argue that an engineering samples tend to overclock further than retail samples, our ...