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CES 2007: ATI's number one partner shows off a mammoth card that has two chips and 1GB of RAM.
We sat down on Monday with EVGA to discuss graphics, motherboards, life, the universe, and everything. And they had a couple interesting things to say - and show.
CES 2007: PC10k memory is the order of the day at Corsair, and we also check out a WMD-a-like flash drive.
A report suggesting that the launch of AMD's next-generation R600 graphics processor has been delayed until March.
MSI's P6N Diamond is the company's upcoming premium nForce 680i SLI implementation. It packs more than a few surprises under its hood, the biggest one being an on-board X-Fi chip.
Zalman has added an 'almost low profile' HTPC case to its product range called the HD135. We find out if size really does matter.
CES 2007: A flame-grilled small form factor and an ATX tower are order of the day for Shuttle.
CES 2007: Power supplies, watercooling, mice and graphics cards - prepare to kit your system out with OCZ stuff.
CES 2007: Forget aluminium, the material of 2007 is carbon fibre. It's sleek, it's sporty, and it's coming to a case near you.
CES 2007: Windows Vista includes new support for small devices mounted on the lids of laptop computers. ASUS is first out the gate.
CES 2007: Does the idea of an external VGA card for your notebook sound appealing? If your integrated graphics is on its last legs, this could be for you.
A new budget 22" widescreen monitor has appeared on Dell's New Zealand website. Release date isn't confirmed, but specifications and price look good on paper...
CES 2007: As HD-DVD brags about the number of players that were shipped last year, we start getting excited for some of 2007's big releases. "Woah."
We take a look at the SD37P2 - the first Shuttle XPC to support Intel's Core 2-based dual/quad-core CPUs. Intel's 975X chipset is typically a strong and stable performer, but do the sleek looks translate into good performance, stability and features? We find out.
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