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AMDs newest chipset boasts integrated DX10.1 graphics with many HTPC features, native SATA 6Gbps support, and plenty of PCI-Express lanes - but might be missing the ability to unlock extra cores on certain Phenoms.
AMD's latest chipset is the first to bring SATA 6Gbps support, but it also seems to bring massive overclockability. We look at the first board from Asus - priced at around £120, it looks like a bargain for getting the most from your Phenom II or Athlon II CPU.
Firefox is set to get a significant performance boost to its JavaScript engine, marrying the TraceMonkey native-code compiler to a faster JIT compiler.
Google's Street View service is now equipped to accept photographs taken by third parties and map them onto a 3D space - although the fact that faces aren't blurred could cause concern.
Blizzard is still confident that it can have StarCraft 2 released within the first half of this year.
This week saw a demo for the much anticipated Supreme Commander 2 hit Steam, so we've decided to blow the dust off the ol' ACU and find out whether SupCom 2 really is as Supreme as it claims to be.
A road in Derby has been named after Tomb Raider icon, Lara Croft.
The Digital Economy Bill - designed to curtail copyright infringement online - could have a nasty side effect: preventing businesses from offering their customers free WiFi.
The original Core i7-920 is the best selling high-end CPU, but as it's now nearing its 18-month birthday Intel has decided it's due for retirement. We check out its replacement, the i7-930. Clocked at 2.8GHz, it's only 133MHz faster than the i7-920 - but thanks to overclocking, it's still the chip to buy.
Gary Voigt, esteemed maker of the Art Deco Zenith 5-s-29 Radio Case Mod, takes us step-by-step through how he hand-crafted his very own watercooling reservoir.
They might take our lives, but they will never take our Freedom Tower! Well, we'd rather they didn't take either, truth be told - we're rather fond of our lives, and also of this excellent and well priced cooler. Read on to see why (and we promise no more Braveheart references).
A newly published patent from Apple reveals a touch screen system for recognising shapes - allowing for physical objects to be used to gain access to systems.
Pyramids have ancient and futuristic auras about them thanks to the Pharaohs and films such as Stargate. Henk Hamers, bit-tech's very own 'Gup' Pyramid-shaped mod was one of the best projects of 2009. Check out the in-depth write up, pictures and video!
A new survey published by consumer electronics site Retrevo shows that purchasers are routinely ignoring eco-friendly hardware.
October 14 2021 | 15:04