Today’s Ask B2G round comes from another anonymous reader asking us a pretty straight-forward question. Anon writes: Does the MSI 990FXA-GD65 V2 Support Vishera? Basing straightly off MSI’s product support site, the quick answer is no. If...
Closed-loop coolers are all the rage these days and everyone's gotta have one. The manufacturers, that is. What used to be an Antec and Corsair game has now escalated with Thermaltake and most recently NZXT and CoolerMaster joining the fray. Its gett...
Choose AMD A-Series processor Choose AMD to get the world’s only Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) in your next PC project. AMD’s A-Series processors combine dual-core and quad-core CPUs and AMD Radeon™ Graphics on a single power-effic...
By Back2Gaming on Jan 12, 2013 in:
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[gallery type="slideshow" columns="5" ids="13462,13463,13464,13465,13466"] ASUS today announced new products that elevate gaming and home entertainment to exciting new levels, including the ROG ARES II graphics card with dual AMD® HD 7970 GHz Edi...
By Back2Gaming on Dec 11, 2012 in:
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Enthusiasts usually give off the image of people who can swap parts at a moments notice whenever there are new components available. Truth of the matter is, the enthusiast scene is just as diverse as the entire computing ecosystem. A portion of this...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 19, 2012 in:
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Following this weekend's release of Nintendo's Wii U console, the eighth generation of video game consoles is finally here. With the Wii U selling out across the US, and games retailers seeing record numbers of pre-orders, early reports are generally...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 19, 2012 in:
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AMD is hitting back at claims that it has canceled its next generation of mainstream desktop and laptop APUs; company spokespeople have stated that these parts remain on track.