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Digital Storm’s New Gaming PCs Use Sub-Zero Liquid Cooling System For Insane Overclocks

10:20AM November 23, 2010 | Adrian Covert

>Digital Storm has unveiled their latest line of custom gaming PCs, which employs theSub-Zero Liquid Chilled System, allowing for Intel Core i7 processors to be overclocked at a blazing 4.6 gigahertz while remaining at an icy 0ÂșC. More »


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An Ungodly 24GB Of RAM In One Desktop-Whipping Notebook

1:00AM September 28, 2010 | Sam Biddle

ORIGIN PC spits upon your battery life expectations. EON17 Gaming Notebook boasts an Intel Core i7 980X desktop processor, dual Nvidia Fermi GeForce GTX 480Ms and, most astoundingly, 24GB of memory. Feel free to keep all those tabs open. More »


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Origin’s Big O Stuffs Xbox 360 Into Gaming Desktop Hellbeast

1:20AM September 8, 2010 | Brian Barrett

The ingredients that went into Origin’s Big O monster are decidedly prime: six-core Xeon 5680 processor, overclocking up to 4.3GHz, crazy graphics power. And the cherry on top is an integrated, liquid-cooled Xbox 360 slim in every rig. That’s nasty. More »


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Dell M11xR2 Review: The World’s Smallest Gaming Laptop Goes i7

7:40AM July 16, 2010 | James Pikover

With the M11x, Dell and Alienware gave the world the smallest gaming laptop, and we liked it a lot. So why change it? To include the two things we’ve all been waiting for: Optimus and i5/i7 CPUs. More »


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You Buy Powerful 3D Gaming Notebook

8:57PM July 13, 2010 | Gary Cutlack

There are more than 400 3D ready games out there, according to iBuypower, which doesn’t sound like very many at all. But it’s enough for the company to feel confident about releasing this – its first 3D-capable gaming notebook. More »


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Alienware M11x Adds Core i7 Power

10:22PM June 8, 2010 | Brian Barrett

Dell’s Alienware M11x already offered up some potent graphics, especially for a laptop of its size. Now – just a few months after release – the M11x is getting a Core i7 CPU upgrade that makes it a powerhouse in every sense. More »


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Alienware’s 11-Inch M11x Netbook Getting Core i7 Upgrade Next Month?

7:47PM May 24, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

Courtesy of a Dell representative who let a little too much information loose in a video interview with Shufflegazine, we now know that its gaming arm Alienware is readying an Intel Core i7 netbook next month. More »


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Digital Storm BlackOPS Assassin: A Cool Ride In A Fast Machine

2:00AM May 13, 2010 | Brian Barrett

Digital Storm’s superpowered BlackOPS PC line added an Assassin this week. It’s “the industry’s most vastly superior vertically cooled” rig around, and it still looks like it could power the Death Star. More »


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NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX: Portable Viciousness

11:00PM May 11, 2010 | Mark Wilson

It’s tough to tell in this grandiose lead shot, but the new NZXT Vulcan Micro ATX case is LAN-party-portable, as it stands just 16 inches tall and 16 inches deep – 40 per cent smaller than a typical tower. More »


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Alienware M11x Review: Gaming’s New Featherweight Division

7:00AM March 30, 2010 | Brian Barrett

Dell’s promise: that the Alienware M11x is the “most powerful 11-inch gaming laptop” around. And they’re right! It’s hard to imagine packing much more oomph into such a portable frame. Then again, there’s a reason Muggsey Bogues never won MVP. More »