Archive for November 2015

Windows is 30 years of age today

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Today Friday November 20 - 2015 it has been 30 years ever since Microsoft released the very first version of Windows. The follow-up to MS-DOS was a game-changer in the market, a development that Microsoft benefits from even today (despite being something completely different).


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Gigabyte Releases Radeon R9 380X Graphics Card

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Gigabyte also releases their Radeon R9 380X. As part of the G1 GAMING series, this mid-end graphics card is packed with 2048 Stream Processors, a 256-bit memory interface, a core clock of 980MHz and a 4GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 5700MHz.


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Not even Multi-GPU Support For Batman: Arkham Knight

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 63

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Ok, the game release pretty much is a disaster eh ? After all that happened, now you do not get multi-GPU support either. This actually is an Nvidia Gameworks supported title ? The promised re-release of Batman: Arkham Knight on Steam did not pack any performance improvements at all (compared to its Interim patch). Now SLI and Crossfire is not supported either.


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BitFenix Pandora ATX Chassis

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The BitFenix case family sees itself expanded today with the launch of the new Pandora ATX. As the name suggests, it is an ATX version of the already launched Pandora, which combines high-class aesthetics with supreme functionality in a compact form factor.


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Review: Sapphire Radeon R9 380X Nitro 4G

Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 25

In this review we look at new Radeon R9 380X from AMD launched today, armed with a beefed up Tonga slash Antigua GPU and 4GB this product might interest many of you at a decent price of 260 EURO. This is a graphics card that will perform excellent in 1080P but does shows good numbers in WQHD(2560x1440) as well. Join us, as we review the Nitro edition from Sapphire.

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AMD Radeon R9 380X 4GB review

Graphics cards 1054 Published by Hilbert Hagedoorn 25

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In this review we look at the the new AMD Radeon R9 380X 4GB. Thus puppy is rendering your games at  very nice performance, even in the WHQD 2560x1440 range. And all that at a very reasonable price as well. With 4GB as standard for graphics memory you can game with decent image quality settings as well. Follow us into this review where we'll look at temperatures, noise, performance and go with the latest game titles on the globe.


PowerColor PCS+ R9 380X Myst 4GB GDDR5

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TUL has released a new video card in PowerColor PCS+ R9 380X Myst. Edition 4GB GDDR5. PowerColor PCS+ R9 380X Myst. Edition 4GB GDDR5 runs at 1475MHz with 2048 stream processors. The core clock speed of 1020MHz easily sits on a 256-bit wide bus supporting 4GB of GDDR5 memory. 


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Download GeForce 359.00 WHQL driver

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You can now download the Download GeForce 359.00 WHQL gameready driver. Nvidia's driver team is working up until the last minute to ensure every performance tweak and bug fix possible makes it into the Game Ready driver. As a result, you can be sure you’ll have the best day-1 gaming experience for your favorite new titles.

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Intel Core i7-6950X Broadwell-E Launches in 2nd Quarter 2016

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At least that's what a leaked slide says. Broadwell-E is of course the mac-daddy version of Intel's processors, much like the current Core i7 5960X the 6000 series is to launch as flashship processors. And the top dog will get 10 physical CPU Cores hyper-threaded towards 20 Threads.


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SilverStone Raven Series RVX01BR and RVX01BR-W

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After completing the evolutionary RAVEN RV05 with 5.25” drive bay design completely removed, the RAVEN team created another forward thinking line of cases with the introduction of the “RAVEN X” subcategory. 


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75 percent of Windows Phone Owners Migrate to Android or iOS

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The drop-off rate of end-users with a Windows Phone migrating towards Android or iOS is rather ginormous. Whenever users get a chance to upgrade, they move on-wards. Only 20% stays loyal to Windows Phone, 60 percent moved to Android, 15 percent moves to iOS.


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