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AMD Ryzen 7 officially ships 2nd of March, pre-orders start now

Posted on February 22, 2017February 26, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

AMD have finally released the full details, including pricing on some of their upcoming Ryzen CPU’s. AMD will be releasing the Ryzen 7 series first, which includes the 1700, 1700X, and 1800X. All 8-core 16-thread processors that are set to being some real disturbance to the CPU market. Product Line Model Base Clock (GHz) Boost […]

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AMD Ryzen processors and chipset details so far

Posted on February 21, 2017February 22, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

AMD’s next series of CPU’s are almost here, but we are still a few weeks away. AMD have yet to share any firm specfics about pricing or complete specs, and since their official announcement, we have been relying on crumbs of information that has managed to leak out from retailers, suppliers and others. Now first and […]

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Intel’s 8th Generation CPU (Cannonlake) to continue using 14nm process

Posted on February 12, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Intel’s 8th generation of processors codenamed Cannonlake won’t be making the jump to 10nm as previously thought, but instead will continue to use the same 14nm process that Intel has been using since Broadwell. This makes it 4 generations of CPU’s from Intel stuck on the same process. It wasn’t long ago that Intel changed […]

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Dell intros new Inspiron 7000 range and XPS 13 2-in-1 laptop

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Dell’s XPS has been a popular brand of laptop from the company for years, but things are stepping up a notch with Dell finally make the series a 2-in-1 laptop/tablet convertible. The effort aims to keep the same ultrathin bezel and overall building quality, but with the added benefit of complete swivel display. Dell also […]

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Intel launch 7th generation processors and Z270 chipset for desktops

Posted on January 3, 2017January 4, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Intel have opened the curtain on their latest generation of processors, and with them the newest Z270 chipset. The new Kaby Lake processors have been leaked heavily before their official release, as it generally is with most tech nowadays, but none the less, let’s take a look at what the new processors and chipsets will […]

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AMD unveil first RYZEN processor, launching Q1 2017

Posted on December 13, 2016January 4, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Finally the AMD RyZen platform has been officially unveiled with AMD’s New Horizon press event in Austin, Texas. Some specs are  officially here, and while the reveal was pretty short, we got some pretty solid details before the official launch early next year. The name was unveiled pretty quickly into the event, but leaked many […]

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HP bringing a modular PC to the office with the Elite Slice

Posted on September 1, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

  HP are clearly focusing more efforts on design this year, but the HP Elite Slice is not only aimed at looking good, but also brings some decent modular capabilities to the office, with options for sleek one user builds, or more conference needed PC’s. The base unit starts by offering up to 6th Generation Intel […]

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The Pavilion Wave is the latest Desktop approch by HP

Posted on September 1, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

For the past while Desktop PC’s have come in all shapes and sizes, but taking a first glance at the latest HP Pavilion Wave, you would be forgiven if PC wasn’t first thought. The new design approach from HP features a triangular form with separate chambers for each of the main areas and an overall design […]

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Google Home announced, basically Google Now for your home

Posted on May 18, 2016May 18, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

Google I/O has just started and Google Home was the first announcement out of the gate. As expected, Google Home is Google’s challenge to Amazon Echo. The device is aimed at brining Google Now to your home for the same functionally and more. Google Home includes a built in speaker for voice responds and music […]

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Corsair introduce K65 and K70 RGB RapidFire mechanical keyboards

Posted on April 21, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

Corsair have annoucned their latest line up RGB mechanical keyboards. The new K65 and K70/RGB RapidFire gaming keyboards are set to be the fastest gaming keyboards from Corsair. The new keyboards are the first to use the latest Cherry MX Speed Switches with 1.2mm actuation; making them 40-percent faster than the standard MX Cherry switches. The […]

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