Microsoft and Intel have teamed up by trying to police copyright regulations through hardware and not software. Intel has now included digital rights management (DRM) within in its latest dual-core processor Pentium D and accompanying Continue reading “Intel adds DRM to new chips (i945 & Dual-Core)”.…more
Here is the the first review of BFG’s first motherboard! The sexily named “BFGRNF4U” is BFG Tech?s introduction to the wonderful world of motherboards. See just how well their non-SLI nForce4 Ultra solution stacks up Continue reading “BFG Tech Enters Mobo Market & First Review”.…more
I acutally remember Fuad talking to nVIDIA about this last fall, but seems he is just now posting something up after getting the nod from the folks at nvidia. Seems as if SLI notebook graphics Continue reading “Nvidia to introduce mobile SLI”.…more
Micron today launched a family of mobile DDR devices that it claims offer an enhanced feature set that delivers aggressive power specifications, superior bandwidth performance, and increased reliability over standard DRAM. Micron expects to start Continue reading “Micron launches family of mobile DDR devices”.…more
Corsair’s PC2-5400UL memory was the first on the market at 675MHz to offer tight timings of 3-2-2. Today, we take their new Micron D9 “Fat Body” memory modules out for a test drive all the way up to 1066MHz! If you are looking to upgrade your old DDR2 or looking to buy new this is a must read!
Winbond Electronics? memory department chief has left for Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), which in turn has seen one of its top research and development officials depart for ProMOS Technologies, according to the companies. Interesting news Continue reading “DRAM executives play musical chairs”.…more
Firefox 1.0.4 is a security update that is part of Mozilla’s ongoing program to provide a safe Internet experience. We recommend that all users upgrade to this latest version. Here’s what’s new in Firefox 1.0.4: Continue reading “Mozilla Releases Firefox 1.0.4”.…more
In recent weeks it seems that every hardware enthusiast has been asking about UTT based memory modules. Everyone that brings up UTT memory modules such as OCZ’s VX Memory thinks these are new and super Continue reading “UTT Memory IC’s Explained @ Legit Reviews”.…more
In recent weeks it seems that every hardware enthusiast has been asking about UTT based memory modules. Everyone that brings up UTT memory modules such as OCZ’s VX Memory thinks these are new and super fast IC’s that just hit the market. These “new” IC’s are based off the old Winbond die revisions, and the term UTT is nothing new for those in the memory industry. What consumers don’t understand is that…
Kingston Launched a new line of validated ValueRAM modules for Intel-based servers today and we take a closer look at what validation is all about. This schema change is important for system builders, vendors, and all other consumers looking to build a servers based on Intel Validated parts.
Looks like ABIT is adding a twist to their OTES (Outside Thermal Exhaust System) that was launched back in 2002 and is launching Silent OTES next month on the ABIT AW8 motherboard. Below is an Continue reading “ABIT Introduces Silent OTES”.…more
Just a couple weeks ago Kingston made headlines when they launched the world’s fastest DDR2 memory modules. The new speed grade was called PC2-6000 and runs at a frequency of 750MHz with 4-4-4 timings. Today we take a look at PC2-6000 memory versus PC2-5400 memory and see which comes on top.