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  • AMD benchmarks show R9 290X faster than GTX 780

    This might be "old news" for the AMD fans out there but last week at the NVidia event in Montreal there were rumors floating around that AMD had set up shop nearby and that NVidia reps were camped out watching to see who (of their invited media) actually went to go see them.

    We all know that companies take advantage of media coverage when they can and even make up creative ways to invite them that doesn't come off as morally disrespectful, however wrong it may be.

    Journalists (including TR's Scott Wasson) are gathered in Montreal this week for an Nvidia event. It so happens that AMD is right next door to the Nvidia venue, armed with one of its upcoming Radeon R9 290X graphics cards—and it's taken the opportunity to release some internal benchmarks comparing that card to Nvidia's GeForce GTX 780.

    I wasn't suprised to hear that AMD was in the area during the NVidia event, they tend to bogart time during the IDF and yet when they host a private media showing in Hawaii does Intel or NVidia butt in?

    I'm not sure, seems they never invite me to those kinds of parties.

  • nVidia Announces the GTX 780 Ti R290X Killer

    nVidia is having a little "event" in Canada this week and today marks the second day of announcements including a new GPU.  Most folks farming for traffic said it wasn't going to happen while others would string you along saying "we swore we wouldn't tell".  Either way the rumormill was correct and we indeed have a new GPU.

    Enter the GTX 780 Ti

    Today in Montreal, NVIDIA announced they will be releasing the GTX 780 Ti in mid-November (it will be a hard launch).  This card is meant to compete and potentially one-up AMD’s upcoming R9 290X in a big way.  It is supposed to be quiet, run cool and provide a ton of performance.

    Of course the news is just breaking so details are sparse but according to nVidia "this is the fastest GPU we have ever produced" which would indicate it is faster than Titan.  

    Personally I think its just a Titan core on a retail card but with the 780 name badge it will likely be limited to 3-way SLI and generally cost too much for anyone to care.  

    More to come.

  • Pink is the new Black by Enermax

    In the early days of computer chassis design everything was beige because beige was a neutral color that went with almost everything, it is also where the phrase "the beige box" came from.  Modding changed the landscape somewhat and introduced a rainbow of colors applied to a variety of cases from mild customs to inexpensive pre-mods.  They all had something to offer and usually in a color that suited your tastes.

    Of those colors you don't normally see Pink, and when you do its usually in conjunction with a cartoon or part of a custom mod done by an end user.  That is, until now.

    Enermax has released the new Ostrog Pink chassis which is pretty much your standard mid tower chassis featuring a soft Pink exterior and glossy white center.  USB and power controls are located at the top, it comes with a removable HDD cage for longer graphics cards and features a varity of filters and screwless ODD kits (the 5.25 drive bays).

    Pink may not be the color of the hardcore gamer and color matched components may be difficult to source but any fan of pink, ladies included, may find this case the perfect alternative to modding a chassis themselves.

  • SilverStone Tundra TD02 & TD03 Review @ Hardware Canucks

    When is a cooler, *not* a cooler? Well, I'm not sure such a thing exists.  In fact the new Tundra chillers from Silverstone are quite good though feature some interesting design decisions.

    With the Tundra TD02 and TD03, SilverStone has officially entered the water cooling market with two extremely competitive all in ones.  They compete well against the likes of Corsair's H100 series and NZXT's Krakens.

    There is only so much  you can do with an AIO watercooler before you run into bottlenecks either in pump power, radiator size, fan speed and even the diameter of the hoses can impact performance.

  • Cooler Master HAF Stacker 935 @ Modders-Inc

    The nice thing about being part of the "trusted" hardware media is that you get to see the genesis of products from their first concepts to the pre-launch displays.  The Cooler Master HAF Stacker is one such case that I first saw at CES.

    To be honest I wasn't really a fan of the design but it has potential, especially in the modding community.

    I think we have all thought at one time or another that if we could just build a case that we wanted it would bee so cool. Or not having to cram in all your hardware, water cooling setup, hard drives and all the wires and cables that go with it. Cooler Master must have been thinking the same thing and came up with a totally new idea for the computer case market. The Cooler Master HAF Stacker 935 is like nothing you have every seen before.

    Now for the real question, why didn't we get one for review??

  • (Getting Out from) Under the Surface @ Techgage

    Our friends over at Techgage have an interesting article about the new Surface.  By now most of you know that the Surface 2 has been announced and that from a hardware standpoint it is much better than the original.  The problem is the device is still being released by MS and is hurting the hardware OEMs that use the Microsoft operating system.

    Microsoft has been making a lot of weird moves lately, but the strangest of all has been its release (and now re-release) of the Surface tablet. With Steve Ballmer now out of lives, we take a look at his strange vision of Microsoft’s future – and how it has affected the company.

    Techgage has their own take on the MS direction and Surface.  An interesting read to say the least.

  • NL: Review Block - AMD Radeon R9 Launch Week

    I guess flying a bunch of hardware reviewers to Hawaii for a press launch is a good way to ensure ample media coverage.

    Web Reviews
    - Sapphire Toxic R9 270X @ LanOC Reviews
    - MSI Radeon R9-270X Gaming review
    - AMD Radeon R9 270X & Sapphire TOXIC R9 270X Video Card Reviews @ Legit Reviews
    - MSI Radeon R9 270X Hawk Edition Video Card Review @ HiTech Legion
    - Gigabyte R9 270X Windforce @ LanOC Reviews
    - AMD Radeon R9 280X / R9 270X from ASUS and MSI review: R9 in practice
    - GIGABYTE Radeon R9 280X WindForce 3X OC Graphics Card Review @ HardwareHeaven
    - MSI R9 270X HAWK @ PureOverclock
    - Will it Crossfire? R9 280X & HD 7970 Scaling Tested @ Hardware Canucks
    - AMD Radeon R9 280X Graphics Card Review @ Techgage
    - MSI R9 280X GAMING 3 GB @ techPowerUp
    - AMD Radeon R9 270X 2 GB @ techPowerUp
    - AMD Radeon R7 260X, R9 270X, and R9 280X Tested @ HotHardware
    - AMD's Radeon R9 280X and 270X graphics cards
    - AMD Radeon R9 270X & R7 260X Review @ Hardware Canucks

    Be sure to check out our review of the MSI R9 270X Gaming card.  A Hawk or Lightning edition would have been more fun to review but, what can you do. happy smile 

  • Still Playing Borderlands 2? Get the GOTY Edition

    Borderlands 2 has been out for over a year now and since then they have released two vault hunter upgrades and the first DLC that wasn't included in the Season Pass.  I will admit that I do enjoy playing the game and find myself farming for gear but I think it's a little early to be releasing a GOTY edition considering that they have already planned even more DLC and the one already out isn't even included.

    The Borderlands 2 Game of the Year Edition gives players the ability to take each of the six playable Vault Hunters to new levels, enjoy hundreds of hours of shoot-and-loot mayhem, and play each of the four highly popular add-on campaigns, all in one action-packed bundle. The Game of the Year Edition includes:
    • Borderlands 2 main game;
    • Captain Scarlett and her Pirate’s Booty;
    • Mr. Torgue’s Campaign of Carnage;
    • Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt;
    • Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep;
    • Creature Slaughter Dome;
    • Premiere Club Content:
    • Gaige, the Mechromancer Character Class;
    • Gearbox Gun Pack;
    • Golden Key;
    • Vault Hunter's Relic;
    • Krieg, the Psycho Character Class;
    • Collector’s Edition Heads and Skins;
    • Contraband Sky Rocket Grenade;
    • Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack 1. 

    I have purchased or acquired most of what comes with the GTOY that except for the Creature Slaughter Dome (which I understand is a waste of money) and some of the collector heads and skins.  To be honest I'm just about burned out on the game, I just reached Level 72 with one of my characters and have completed the entire came more times than I care to mention.  I have the option to overlevel but I really don't see the point.

    Hate to say it but, it might be time to put it to pasture.

  • OCZ Vertex 450 256GB SSD @ Custom PC Review

    Personally I still don't have an SSD in my main system but I know a few who do and most of them use Vertex.

    This of course leads us OCZ’s latest offering, the OCZ Vertex 450, which we’ll be reviewing today. The OCZ Vertex 450 is the newest SSD in OCZ’s lineup and for the most part is an update of sorts to the already successful Vertex 4. On the controller side, OCZ has moved away from their short lived time with the Marvell hardware based Indilinx Everest 2 controller in favor of the completely in house designed Indilinx Barefoot 3 controller...

    These drives have gotten rather popular in recent months and I wouldn't expect a slowdown anytime soon.

  • Patriot Viper III 2400MHz "Black Mamba" @ Bjorn3D

    I tried for years to review Patriot memory in the early days only to get snuffed by the "we don't need any 3rd party opinions of our products".  Then, when I did get a few review samples my "crew" f-ed me over and stole all the gear.

    Sadly that hasn't changed my opinion of Patriot and had they spent more time promoting their products they wouldn't be suffering.

    So why say all that?  Well, would you have stuck around long enough to read that Patriot memory is one of the best for super high-end overclocking?  Seems strange but it comes down to the chips they use.

    Patriot has been in the market for a long time but it is the lesser known little brother in the memory game. However this has not kept them from making some very cool memory models among other devices such as USB flash drives, mobile wireless storage and even a Android powered set top box and im sure many more things I cannot even think of right now.

    But without getting too crazy off topic what we are looking at today is their model from the Viper III series labeled “Black Mamba” which is very nice looking sticks with aggressive heatspreaders and a very aggressive speed/timing configuration. Being named Black Mamba I could only assume means to assert the aggressive and deadly power these sticks hold within.

    Nothing like getting off topic the "hook" from the publisher, isn't that supposed to draw the reader in to learn more about what they have to say?

    Cake and Ice Cream  (Kudos if you know why I included this)