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Peripheral manufacturer Razer has unveiled a concept design for a portable gaming PC called Switchblade, which boasts a touchscreen and a flash dynamic keyboard.

Switchblade is built upon an Intel Atom processor and packs a seven-inch multi-touch screen but the real star certainly is surely that pretty little keyboard, which Razer explains would reconfigure its layout and appearance "based on game content and user requirements."

While this is only a concept and will never be released as seen here, Razer notes that it "will be working with selected partners to design and launch products based off the Razer Switchblade concept design."

Sunday, 19 December 2010 11:37

Corsair Vengeance DDR

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Great Looking, Great Overclocking Memory at a Great Price

Corsair Vengeance DDR3 memory modules are designed with overclockers in mind. Vengeance DIMMs are built using RAM specially selected for their high-performance potential. Aluminum heat spreaders help dissipate heat, and provide the aggressive look that you want in your gaming rig. As a bonus, the attractive low price of Vengeance memory will also leave lots of room in your system build budget.

Optimized for Compatibility with the Latest CPUs and Motherboards

Vengeance memory is designed specifically for the latest CPUs. The 1.5V VDIMM spec ensures you get the performance you expect, even without increasing memory voltages. Vengeance DDR3 memory is available in single modules, and two or three module kits, making it easy for you to match the DIMM population requirements of your motherboard.

Next-Generation Density for the Ultimate Power User

Most Vengeance DIMMs are built with two gigabit RAM ICs. These extra-dense memory chips allow you to have 8GB of memory using only two DIMMs, or to populate your triple channel system with up to an insanely large 24GB of system memory for extreme multitasking performance

Saturday, 23 October 2010 12:56

The CPU in my main PC is....

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I just used this Poll and voted I new even before I voted what the best CPU was

But I do get asked this alot so here are the results they are very clear !!

And if the poll is not enough proof here is my listed overclock on CPUZ (MONSTER CPU'S) 

 

Monday, 11 October 2010 19:48

Picture of upcoming Radeon 6870 leaked

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AMD's Radeon HD 6000-series GPUs are expected to be shown to the press in the next week or so, but that won't stop the rumour mongers from posting fresh leaks on the updated cards.

The latest - predictably from China - claims to be of an AMD PDF fully detailing the HD 6870 and 6850 cards that are expected to be the first to reach the market. As has been mooted, the document seems to confirm that the HD 6870 will be based on the Barts XT core that is suspected to be a beefed-up version of the chip found in the HD 5770.

What's catching everyone's attention is that the reference card seems to have five outputs - two DVI, one HDMI and two Mini DisplayPort. Presumably this could allow someone to run five simultaneous displays right out of the box, though remember that previous cards haven't allowed displays to be connected to both DVI connectors and the HDMI port at the same time.

 

Otherwise, the card seems to be similar in size to the Radeon HD 5850, though the angle makes accurate estimates difficult. Also note that the ATI sticker on the fan hub has been replaced by one baring the new AMD Radeon logo.

Though the shots of the PDF are in simplified Chinese, all of the previously rumoured features seem to be present, including AMD HD3D. It also lists 'EyeSpeed', though it isn't clear exactly what this is.

While the level of detail makes these slides seem fairly legitimate, something about the fan sticker just doesn't sit well with us. The perspective seems to be off a little, possibly calling the legitimacy of the picture into question.

Either way, the rumours and whispers will soon be put to rest when AMD sets the record straight on its upcoming cards in the very near future.

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