Posts Tagged ‘intel’

This definitely seems worthy of a mention. VR-Zone says they have a credible source telling them Sandy Bridge-E chips will ship without coolers.

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Hi there folks! I was out of town for a bit and catching up on news & rumors from that time led me to want to catch up anyone else who may have missed this stuff too.

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ASUS supplies us with one of their low to mid-level motherboards from the P8P67 line.

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As the weather heats up, Overclockers.com is preparing to cool it down with some LN2, dry ice and some extreme overclocking. After the huge success of the first annual benching party, the team has decided to hold the second annual Overclockers.com Benching Party in Philadelphia, PA this June.

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Sandy Bridge E will be arrive in Q4 2011 according to a leaked Intel roadmap.

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Update: The stream is now down. Thanks to everyone for sticking around and helping out.

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Intel has made an “error” with its ‘Sandy Bridge’ platform chipset, which has resulted in a motherboard recall.

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New architectures are a blast. Not only do we get new hardware to toy with, but we see greater efficiency and new features. The gag order has been lifted on Intel’s latest offering: ‘Sandy Bridge’. We’re only too happy to bring you all the juicy details on the i7 2600K CPU and P67 motherboard we’re looking at today!

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Another look at Patriot’s Inferno 100G SSD – this time with AHCI. While we’re here, let’s throw in a chipset comparison for good measure. AHCI vs. IDE and Intel vs. AMD on a SandForce-based SSD!

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You wouldn’t expect overclocking performance from the workstation-designated Asus P7F7-E WS SuperComputer motherboard, but once you dig deeper you begin to find all the goodies that have made Asus motherboards so popular with enthusiasts. Probably the single most attractive feature is the ability to run three way SLI or quad CrossfireX, but there is plenty more that makes this a premium board.

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