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AMD announce Ryzen Threadripper series

Posted on May 17, 2017May 17, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

AMD have announced their Ryzen Threadripper series, which take the core count of Ryzen 7 and go up. The new line up of processors will features 10-core, 12-core, 14-core, and 16-core processors; giving it a pretty substantial leap over their previous 8-core Ryzen 7 CPU’s. AMD haven’t released any more details beyond the max 16-core 32-thread spec, […]

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Microsoft detail next Creators update coming this fall

Posted on May 12, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Microsoft’ during their build conference detailed their next big update for Windows 10, which shall be arriving this Fall and is dubbed the Fall Creators update. It said to be including even more new features than the just released Spring update. Timeline A new feature detailed already is Timeline, which will give users access to […]

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Microsoft reveal Windows 10 S, Stripped OS for Windows Store only Apps

Posted on May 2, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Microsoft believe they can do better with a stripped down version of their OS. While Microsoft have done things like this before, their new version is aimed at bringing a more simple version of the OS to market. Windows 10 S will remove support for Non-Windows-Store apps in an effort of providing a more simple […]

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AMD launch RX 500 Series Graphics Cards

Posted on April 19, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

AMD is finally outing some new gprahics cards, but sadly we’re not talking about Vega just yet. The new RX 500 series is now avaialable, but is not aimed at those looking to upgrade from last years RX 400 series as AMD’s new mid-range line up is mostly a re-branding of last years Polaris based […]

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Nvidia announce new €1,200 Titan Xp graphics card

Posted on April 7, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Nvidia only recently announced the GTX 1080 Ti  – offering very similar specs to the latest Titan X GPU for nearly half the cost, which is something Nvidia have been doing for recent years that tends to leave bad after taste for those who shell out the €/$ 1,200 for the Titan X only a […]

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Corsair launch Vengeance RGB DDR4 Memory

Posted on March 22, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Corsair today have launched a new line up of Vengeance RGB RAM. The new memory is aimed at providing the same performance range you would expect from the Vengeance series, but with add RGB lighting within each DIMM module. Lighting is controlled via Corsair Link software and is done so completely wire-free. Each module will […]

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AMD Ryzen 5 announced, four and six core processors launch April 11th

Posted on March 16, 2017March 16, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Ryzen 7 has been with us less than two weeks and already are AMD announcing full details on Ryzen 5. Another segment in the Ryzen line up that will offer six-core and four-core processors for some really outstanding prices. The Ryzen 5 line up will include the 1400, 1500X, 1600, and 1600X. All of the […]

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AMD share more details on Naples Server CPU, arriving Q2 2017

Posted on March 7, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

AMD have just launched their first Zen core based processors with Ryzen 7 for Desktop computing, but only a few days after gone by and more news is now being shared about Naples; AMD’s attack on Intel’s dominance in Datacenters. AMD have argued that Intel have been sloppy with new hardware, and aren’t providing big […]

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Nvidia cutting GTX 1080 price by €100 & providing overclocked memory for GTX 1080/1060 GPU’s

Posted on March 2, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Nvidia not only announced their new flagship graphics card; they also released details on new enhanced versions of the GTX 1080 and GTX 1060 that their partners can offer to customers by way of using new overclocked memory. Nvidia also announced the GTX 1080 will see a price cut of €100/$100 starting today. This will […]

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Nvidia have announced the GTX 1080TI GPU

Posted on March 1, 2017October 8, 2020 by Craig O'Sullivan

  Nvidia today have finally announced their next flagship GPU. The GTX 1080Ti, which is set to provide better performance than the Titan Pascal, and up 34-percent more performance than the standard GTX 1080. Below is a chart showing the new 1080Ti vs the rest of the Pascal family. The 1080 Ti will feature a […]

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