Puget Systems today announced availability of Intel Sandy Bridge-E to its line of PCs and workstations. Sandy Bridge-E incorporates improved memory bandwidth, more PCI-E lanes, and uses Intel’s Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, providing even more Continue reading “Puget Systems Launches Sandy Bridge-E PCs”.…more
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!
The Intel X79 Express motherboards are finally here! Today we have the first of what will likely be many LGA2011 motherboards, the ASUS P8X79 Pro. The ASUS P9X79 Pro is an Intel Socket 2011 motherboard from the middle of the ASUS product stack. We are going to put it through the paces to see how it compares to an Intel X58 system, an Intel Z68 system, and AMD ‘Bulldozer’, and Phenom II X6 system! Does it crush the competition, or did it get bulldozed? Join us as we find out what the new Intel X79 system is capable of!
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
This summer BitFenix launched a mid-tower ATX enclosure called Outlaw that is aimed at PC builders on a budget. At $49, this case still manages to offer premium features, an innovative layout, and superior styling. This case has a motherboard tray that has been flipped upside down, placing the graphics card close to the top of the case. Read on to check out the BitFenix Outlaw.