With the introduction of the new Intel LGA2011 socket and X79 chipset comes new processors and today Intel announced the Core i7-3960X, Core i7-3930K and the Core i7-3820. The bad news is that only the Core i7-3960X and the Core i7-3930K are available for purchase today at $990 and $555, respectively. Read on to see how the Core i7-3960X performs against numerous other processors!
Thermaltake just announced that the company has introduced a new power supply for mainstream systems the SMART Series PSU. The Thermaltake SMART Series PSU is a value minded series that incorporats various PSU high-tech and Continue reading “Thermaltake Introduces New SMART Series PSU”.…more
BitFenix recently announced the companies latest mid-tower ATX chassis design Raider. Unlike other competing chassis that bundle run-of the-mill fans, Raider comes equipped with no less than three premium BitFenix Spectre fans for unmatched cooling Continue reading “BitFenix Reveals Raider PC Case For $89”.…more
Corsair today announced the Performance Pro Series SSDs. The Performance Pro Series, designed with the Marvell SATA 6 Gb/s SSD controller, delivers an impressive ATTO Max performance of up to 515MB/s Sequential Read and 440 Continue reading “Corsair Announces New Performance Pro SSD Line”.…more
Kingston today announced the next generation of its entry-level, budget SSDNow V Series. The SSDNow V200 helps consumers revive their current PC and extend the life of their investment. The SSDNow V200 brings value and Continue reading “Kingston Launches V200 SSDNow Solid-State Drives”.…more