Archive for the ‘Hardware’ Category
Benchmark Tests Of Quad-SLI Configuration of Nvidia GeForce GTX 680
Imagine a machine in which all four of Nvidia’s GTX GPUs are fitted in and then you benchmark the machine against a number of tests. Clearly, and predictably, the machine will blow off all earlier records and ace the benchmark tests. Also, it will bring you a gaming experience that you never had! Now, hardware.info has done exactly that and the benchmark tests are indeed very, very impressive.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 Price Set At $499
Today we want to say you, NVIDIA has just fixed the retail price of their new graphic card GeForce GTX 680.
Seagate Unveils 1 TB/Inch Hard Drive Technology, Can Result In 60 TB Drives
If you had a hard drive sized at 60 terabytes in your personal computer, what would you do? Try as you may to stuff it with all the data you want to, it will take you quite a while of reckless stuffing before it runs out of storage. Yes, that does sounds like a dream but with Seagate having unveiled it’s hard drive technology that permits 1 terabyte/inch, such 60 TB hard drives may just be the future!
HP Combines PC And Printer Business Units Into A Single One
Printers and PCs have been the prime strengths of HP’s business model. HP has produced some of the finest in both categories. Now, as machines grow more and more compact and the lines differentiating them blurs, HP seems to be catching up to the trend. The company has declared plans that it will be combining PC as well as printer into one single unit. This will be a radical reorganization of the equipment of both.
The D-Link DCS-930L: New Contender In Wireless N Network Camera Arena
With the new wireless camera D-Link DCS-930L you will be able to quickly add a surveillance camera to your home or small office network.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 Specifications And Images Revealed
Recently some Chinese website has published GeForce GTX 680 specifications and images, at first I have thinked that it is rumors but it is true.
ARM Cortex-M0+: Most Energy Efficient Processor
The ARM Cortex M0+ processor is the most energy efficient processor, the company's target is low cost MCU, sensor and control markets.
Elgato Thunderbolt SSD: Portable High-Speed Drive
The world's first truly portable high-speed drive name is Elgato Thunderbolt SSD and this drive is powered by Thunderbolt technology.
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Sound Card
Introducing with the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Sound Card. The Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer sound card delivers faster audio performance and intense, realistic sound in all your games. Headphone surround sound is better too – so good, you’ll swear you’re listening to multichannel speakers – and your games will sound richer as you hear all of the crisp, clear highs and bone-crushing lows you’ve been missing. It’s Sound Blaster on steroids.
ADATA XPG Series: Be First With RAM
ADATA is a another leading manufacturer of computer hardware's and XPG is a new RAM series of ADATA's.
Plextor PX-M3 Series: A Perfect SSD
Be first with your computer and PX-M3 helps improve the performance of the computer, because it supports SATA 3 (6Gbps).
Plextor PX-64M3 Solid State Drive (64GB)
You can easily replace your drive for any laptop or desktop computers and its price is razonable.
Raspberry Pi Experiences Delay Due To Production Setback
Raspberry Pi has been experiencing a lot of problems during its production, some of which delayed its release and others may now delay the release of the second batch. It has been reported that there’s been a problem with Ethernet jacks because of which, the release of the second batch of miniature computers may have to somewhat delayed.
AMD Announced Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition And Radeon HD 7850 Graphics Cards
he major difference between the two graphic cards is clock speed, HD 7850 runs at 800 MHz rather than the 1GHz of the HD 7870 GHz.
Details Of Intel’s New Ivy Bridge i5 Leaked Through Intel Sales Book
Intel has been making headlines in the chip-making industry, especially ever since it announced that it will be unveiling the next-generation processor named Ivy Bridge. And although the time for the actual unveiling of the chip is still off, expected some time in June t his year, the details about it have already leaked. Chipzilla posted a sales book online which contained details about this upcoming processor. If was obviously an accident since the book has been pulled off the website. Read further for the details this sales book divulged.




































