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In the past, overclockers had a core set of components they needed to focus on to guarantee stability and performance: CPU, motherboard, memory and GPU. One often overlooked aspect of the intrepid system builder was the PSU. However, as products have increased in performance, so has their power usage, with GPUs especially needing hundreds of watts just on their own, PSUs have become far more important. With that in mind, InWin have sent over their Commander 750w PSU. Let's see how it holds up.
Read full news article: InWin Commander 750w [external link]
Power supplies and motherboards are the name of the day today, with my personal favourite is from Tweaknews looking at the Coolermaster Ultimate 900w.
CASES
- NZXT Khaos Full Tower by TweakTown @ 11:59 GMT
DRIVES
- ATP 4GB ToughDrive by Game Share @ 12:03 GMT
GRAPHICS CARDS
- Sapphire HD4870 Toxic by Overclockers Club @ 11:55 GMT
- Palit Radeon HD 4870 by Techgage @ 12:01 GMT
MOTHERBOARDS
- Asus Rampage II Extreme by Bit-tech @ 11:51 GMT
- Asus P6T by DriverHeaven @ 11:53 GMT
- LANPARTY UT X58 mobo by TweakTown @ 11:55 GMT
OTHER PRODUCTS
- Wicked Lasers Sonar II Blu-ray by I4U @ 11:54 GMT
- Belkin F5D8053 WiFi N Wireless Adapter by Benchmark Reviews @ 11:58 GMT
POWER SUPPLY UNITS
- Thermaltake Toughpower 850W Modular ESA Compliant by Think Computers @ 11:57 GMT
- SilverStone ST60EF 600 Watt by NinjaLane @ 11:57 GMT
- Cooler Master Ultimate 900w by TweakNews @ 11:59 GMT
Apparently just as TheInquirer predicted, it is expected that in the next few hours AMD will officially announce that they have split their company into two sectors. One to deal with the fab side of things, and the other to focus purely on design. Details remain sketchy about how this will affect global markets, but what's for sure is that this split is costing a lot of money.
Read more: AMD looks Set to Split in 2 [more available]
Fudzilla's team have had a chat with nVidia about what the future holds for the company, what they plan to do to further develop their CUDA platform, and whether they'll be able to compete with their chipsets, with the market being so heavily dominated by Intel nowadays.
Read more: nVidia Speaks of the Future [more available]
The RIAA has continued it's strong arming of RealDVD, the guys behind Real Player, and has managed to force the DVD copying software off the shelves. The problem they have with the boys at Real, is that it allows people to copy their own DVDs. They think it counts as stealing, if you copy something you already have.
Read more: RealDVD Forced off the Shelves [more available]
The guys over at Shacknews have got their hands on the first few levels of Epic Game's upcoming hit title, Gears of War 2. They tested out some of the new weapons, the new execution moves, but what seems to have really impressed though are the epic fight scenes, seen in the already released trailers. Read more: Gears of War 2 Preview [more available]
Read whole review: Zotac 9500GT
Plenty of GPU reviews today, though it's a bit biased in the favour of ATI, not a single nVidia card is present. Even the lone motherboard review is based on an AMD chipset. Jeez.
CPU COOLERS
- Thermaltake PW 850I Pro Water by TweakNews @ 12:04 GMT
CASES
- Apevia X-Sniper G-Type Mid-tower by Altgamer @ 12:07 GMT
GRAPHICS CARDS
- Sapphire Toxic Radeon HD4870 512MB by Big Bruin @ 11:54 GMT
- AMD's ATI Radeon HD 4870 1GB by Bit-tech @ 11:55 GMT
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 TOXIC 512MB by EliteBastards @ 12:01 GMT
- Sapphire Radeon HD 4550 by TweakTown @ 12:05 GMT
MOTHERBOARDS
- Sapphire Pure PC-AM2RX780 by Overclockers Club @ 12:02 GMT
OTHER PRODUCTS
- Sans Digital MobileSTOR MS2UT+B Dual Bay by Think Computers @ 12:03 GMT
- Mitsubishi LaserVue 65" HDTV by The TechLounge @ 12:03 GMT
- Audioengine AW1 Wireless by Techgage @ 12:05 GMT
- Acer eMachines E510 by InsideHW @ 12:06 GMT
Kingston and Intel have shaken hands and decided to work together to market their SSDs. The SSDs from Intel have been rated at read speeds of 240MB per second and write speeds of up to 170MB per second.The SSD market is still maturing, but with many standard HDDs only kicking out around 50MB per second read speeds, perhaps new SSDs like these could start to turn the tide.
Read more: Kingson and Intel team up [more available]
Two names already announced were Foxconn and Club3D. However, Fudzilla have managed to find out who the rest will be: ECS, Biostar and Albatron. The last 3 on that list are more motherboard manufacturers than GPU ones, but that hasn't stopped them feeling a bit sore at the snub. However, nVidia claims this was necessary in order to protect the top 3rd party GPU sellers during the "tough times" currently.
Read more: nVidia Cuts Partners Revealed [more available]





