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Intel Core 2 Overclocking Basics 09-08-2008
Even though overclocking has come a long way from hacked BIOS, pencil tracing, etc, it still isn’t for the squeamish. You can still fry your CPU or motherboard, though it is much harder due to safety measures built into Intel processors and most motherboards. But with a little preparation and forethought, nearly anyone can successfully give their rig some extra oomph by a mild overclock, or make it really scream with a serious overclock. Read on to find out how! |
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Razer Guy Shares Thoughts on Gaming Today 09-02-2008
We recently caught up with Robert "Razer Guy" Krakoff, Razer founder and president, who was able to give us a unique insight into the growing gaming market and what consumers can expect in the future. In between a trip from the Games Convention and Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) 2008 in Seattle, Krakoff wanted to start off by discussing the company's most recent product announcement. |
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Performance System Building Guide 08-10-2008
In the past we've always spec'd a high-end air cooler for our Performance build, however we've seen a few really good yet inexpensive liquid cooling kits come out recently. Among these was the Swiftech H20-220 Compact that we reviewed several months ago. Coming from a brand like Swiftech you know it's going to be high quality and the performance is really good, even for a pre-assembled kit. If you don't have room for a double-sized radiator in your case, the Swiftech Compact series is also available in a single H20-120 model. |
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Mainstream System Building Guide 08-08-2008
It's no secret that Intel has been dominating the processor market the past few years, which is why we decided to go with an Intel based system for the Mainstream build. Although the Kentsfield core has been out for some time, prices have only recently fallen to the sub-$200 mark. In fact, the Q6600 made our Performance build the last time out, so it is still quite a capable processor for Mainstream computing. The Q6600 operates at 2.4 GHz, 1066MHz FSB with 2x4M of shared L2 cache. This processor has an excellent price point and is extremely overclocker friendly. |
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Budget System Building Guide 08-07-2008
For that very reason, we started writing these System Buying Guides a few years back. We have three categories of Buying Guides: Budget, Mainstream and Performance. Our Budget Guide has a spending limit of $600, the Mainstream limit is $1,200 and we allocate $2,400 for our Performance Guide. The systems that we piece together here are designed to give you the best overall experience under the given budget. |
| OCIA.net June Contest |
| As many of you know, we just launched a new feature on the site / forum, our Member Photo Gallery. We have several categories where you can share photos of your computer, hardware, tech toys, cars, anything you want really (within reason, of course). To help celebrate the opening of our photo gallery and stir up some excitement, we have teamed up with Tagan to give away one of their CS-Monolize Super Tower Cases! |