motherboard
motherboard
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-01-18
We never expect too much from an Intel 'G' chipset, after all it has onboard graphics and is not really designed to match its bigger brother the ‘R'. So we were not surprised to see the ECS G45T...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-01-20
If you are not living under a rock then you would know about the Acer Aspire Predator. It's captivated the market with its engineered motherboard, outlandish specs, all draped in one of the sexies...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-03-17
Despite every tech-site shouting about it, when DDR (double data rate) first appeared it promised so much, delivered little and cost the Earth. The same happened with DDR2, now DDR3 and sure as ch...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-03-19
This type of article will often try comparing a motherboard to a body part, like the kneecap, gallbladder or our favorite: the Islets of Langerhans. But that is almost as ridiculous as saying the ...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-03-23
Of course, it's one thing to know the theory behind how new technologies can be connected together on a motherboard, but it's another to know where you're going to physically pop your processor, m...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-03-29
Graphics cards companies have no sympathy for you. Not just in the sense that they churn out new cards with bewildering new names as often as they can, forever chasing new pennies from your abused...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-04-11
We have fallen in love with Intel's Atom 230 processor, a tiny powerhouse delivering 1.6GHz of power on a motherboard the size of an open DVD case. It shows a lot of promise for the future of home com...
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by SANDRA PRIOR - 2009-11-18
AMD's decision not to force consumers into the era of DDR3 was a stroke of genius, but for those that want to make the move to DDR3 now, the choices seem endless. MSI's latest offering, the 790FX-GD70...