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Better late then never, is the saying this time for Sapphire as it introduces a new premium board into the Intel market. First impressions are key. Does Pure Black x58 push all the right buttons or is Sapphire's first attempt at the x58 a fail? Join us as we dissect the board in search of the answer.
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Back during CES we were given the chance to see the launch of a very exciting product. This was the G1 Killer series. From the beginning of the event you could pretty much tell this was going to be something a little different from the norm. Whether it was the pretend military dress or the little leaks about the product that I had heard, I was really looking forward to see this one.
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AMD’s Fusion Platform was released in January and finally we are starting to see some availability throughout Europe in recent weeks. We have already analysed products from Asus, MSI and Sapphire and today we look at the latest fusion board from Asrock, the E350M1.
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J&W is a company that I personally had never heard of before this review. But after taking some time to look over their site and what they have to offer, it is certainly one that I will have in my head for some time to come. We had the chance to take a look at a very interesting offer from J&W. It is a Mini-ITX motherboard built around the AMD 890GX chipset, complete with four SATA 3.0 ports, two USB 3.0 and three network interfaces. There is an n-spec wireless card and two GBe LAN ports. This pint sized product also is capable of supporting up to a 95 Watt AMD CPU.
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Today we have another of ASUS' models on our test bench, the B3 revision Sabertooth P67 and will be putting it through a selection of synthetic and real world tests to establish how it compares to the competition.
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Zotac is a company that muscled their way onto the graphics card scene in 2006, but they’ve not stayed stagnant. In the past couple of years they opened up their market to mini PCs and even ITX motherboards. Today that’s what we’re taking a look at the, M880G which packs an AMD Turion CPU.
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Il sera ainsi souvent accompagné de la solution Virtu de Lucid Logix chez les constructeurs, tout comme il sera capable de gérer la nouvelle fonctionnalité Smart Response. Celle-ci permet d'utiliser un SSD comme cache géant pour le disque dur, et donc de profiter à la fois de la réactivité de l'un, et de la capacité à faible coût de l'autre.
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Als einer der bekanntesten und größten Hersteller für Grafikkarten aus dem Hause AMD (ehemals natürlich ATI) gilt Sapphire seit Langem. Auch im Mainboardsektor gab es hin und wieder mal eine Platine für den Premiumpartner AMD. Dies hat sich seit einiger Zeit verändert, denn Sapphire möchte sich nun auch vermehrt im „anderen Lager“ etablieren, sprich kontinuierlich Mainboards für Prozessoren von Intel anbieten. So wurden auf der CeBIT 2011 unter anderem eine X58 Platine vorgestellt (diese war bereits bei uns im Test), als auch ein Sockel 1155 Pendant mit P67 Chipsatz. Dieses auf den Namen getaufte Pure Black P67 Hydra befindet sich heute bei uns im Test. Der Name Hydra weißt bereits auf ein Feature hin, welches das Mainboard zu bieten hat. Sapphire hat nämlich dem 1155 Untersatz einen Lucid Hydra 200 Chip spendiert, der es ermöglicht, ein herstellerunabhängiges Multi GPU Setup laufen zu lassen.
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Just before the launch of the Intel Z68 chipset, we had the opportunity to preview the Z68X-UD7-B3 and Z68X-UD3H-B3 Motherboards in Taiwan. Earlier this week we did a full review on the GIGABYTE Z68X-UD7-B3 Motherboard and if you're interested in a really top end Z68 board, I'd highly recommend checking that review out, especially if you're interested in a multi GPU setup
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For quite some time, Intel has been unopposed in the low budget computing department. From the first underclocked Intel Celeron powered Eee PC, to the latest generation of Intel Atom based computers, this whole sector of the market has been dominated by Intel. The major competitors have tried to get a share of the market before with VIA's Nano and AMD's Athlon Neo, but both have failed in this perilous quest. Most of the problems with these two processors were their availability, interest from consumers and manufacturers, and, for the latter part, power draw and heat. With these processors, the incumbent was basically unmoved and still left with the majority of this market sector. Despite these setbacks, AMD had tried yet again to break into this market. Today, we have one of the first few Brazos based motherboards from Jetway. Jetway is known mostly for their commercial and industrial products, but since the Mini-ITX fad, more and more users are taking a serious look at Jetway. Well today, we managed to get our hands on the Jetway NF81-T56N-LF -- which has an AMD Fusion processor with built-in graphics. It is similar to that of the Intel Atom D525, but they provide an integrated AMD Radeon HD 6310 instead. The processor itself is the AMD eOntario T56N, which is said to perform similar or better in comparison with the Intel Atom D525, and it isn't even the top of the line in the Brazos line of CPUs. So without further adieu, let's take a look at how well the AMD Brazos based Jetway NF81-T56N-LF performs against the well established duo of Intel Atom and NVIDIA's ION 2.
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