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Asus delivers mobile 4870X2
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| Feb 20, 2009
The new mobile gaming powerhouse from ASUS cracks the 20,000 3DMark barrier.
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Sapphire 4890
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Justin Robinson
| Aug 5, 2009
Good price, good clocks, good performance... is Sapphire's latest too good to be true?
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NASA's Mars Science Laboratory runs millions over-budget
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Justin Robinson
| Jul 14, 2009
Yet another NASA project runs budget into the red.
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$US1,000 Firestream 9250 breaks teraflops barrier
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Stewart Meagher
| Jun 17, 2008
AMD unveils a new way of looking at computing power.
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AMD's mysterious TWKR demystified
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| Jun 26, 2009
FLASH: AMD likes extreme overclocking, methamphetamine. News at 11.
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Finally, a solution for the 64 core 4TB RAM market
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The Inquirer
| May 27, 2009
Intel talks Nehalem EX servers, and we're a sucker for this kind of big iron.
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Are R-rated comic book films dead?
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Simon Brew
| Apr 3, 2009
Warner Bros and Marvel have both distanced themselves from any more R-rated comic book hero movies, not helped by Watchmen’s takings. Is this a bad thing?
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AMD embraces the cloud
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The Inquirer
| Jan 23, 2009
But does not embrace 'the nerd', apparently, according to AMD's Charlie Boswell. New plans for distributed entertainment ahead.
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ViewSonic VX2835wm
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Craig Simms
| Jun 25, 2007
The amazing evolution of bigger cheaper better LCDs breaks another barrier.
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Core i7 CPU
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Justin Robinson
| Nov 3, 2008
We take a look at the Intel Nehalem CPU - the i965.
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Holograms coming to a TV near you
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Nick Farrell
| Oct 9, 2008
At last - proper 3D Star Wars chess for the masses!!!
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3D without the glasses
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David Field
| Sep 4, 2008
What is this crazy ‘third dimension’ you speak of? Well, we’re glad you asked...
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Lab station tutorial
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Ron Prouse
| Aug 28, 2008
Ron Prouse creates a wonderful little hub for serious PC shenanigans.
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ASUS Advanced Overclocking Championship 2008
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David Hollingworth
| Jul 30, 2008
From the 27th to the 29th of July ASUS threw a big old overclocking shindig. David Hollingworth was there...
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The beginners guide to memory overclocking
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Josh Collins
| Apr 14, 2008
Why settle for standard performance when a few quick tweaks can have you moving faster?
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Entertainment
The Caffeine Addict's Bible
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Ashton Mills
| Apr 4, 2008
The science behind why caffeine's addictive, how it affects your brain and body, and where to get the most potent fix.
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Overclocking Adventures: Dry Ice Party
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Josh Collins
| Jul 12, 2007
The Atomic Overclocking madness – 8kg of dry ice, excessive amounts of hardware, 1 day of insanity.
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Volt Mod Guide: NVIDIA 8600GTS
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Josh Collins
| Aug 8, 2007
Juice up your mid-range NVIDIA DX10 card for peak 3D performance.
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Antec Minuet 300
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Josh Collins
| Jul 31, 2007
Life is a game of compromise. Here's a box of compromise.
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History of Overclocking Part Two
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Craig Simms
| May 25, 2007
Craig Simms still hasn’t removed his head from the turbulent past of overclocking. He’s heard surgery can fix that.
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