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NVIDIA Fall Driver Update (rel 180) and Other Treats

NVIDIA has released a new driver that adds a few new PhysX and SLI features and should improve performance in some cases. There are also recent developments in PhysX and GPU computing that we will touch on....

Nehalem Part 3: The Cache Debate, LGA-1156 and the 32nm Future

Want to understand why Intel went with such a small L2 cache on Nehalem? We sat down with Nehalem's chief architect and got a much better understanding of the world's fastest microprocessor. We also uncover the on-chip PCIe controller in the mainstream Nehalem derivatives due out in 2009 and talk about its 32nm successors in 2009/2010....

Thermaltake TR2 QFan Series

Are you tired of all the 1000W power supplies? If so, Thermaltake's latest TR2 QFan series might have the cure for your extreme wattage blues....

EVGA X58 SLI - First Look

We preview EVGA's X58 based motherboard that is capable of 3X SLI as advertised but also handles CrossFire X quite well....

Lab Notes - EVGA X58 SLI

As of today, the Intel Core i7 processor series and X58 chipset based motherboards are "officially" on sale. With that bit of news out of the way, EVGA is officially launching their X58 SLI motherboard today.  We received a retail board on Saturday and have been running it through the benchmark gauntlet for the past 37 (and counting)...

The Cost of Running Your PC

Had you ever wondered how much money you actually spend to run your PC each day? Perhaps you want to know how much money you might save by upgrading power supplies. We tackle these topics and others in this article....

AMD Talks Phenom II, Roadmaps and More at Fall 2008 Financial Analyst Day

The 45nm Phenom is called the Phenom II, 8 and 12-core server parts are coming in 2011 and the first CPU/GPU fusion parts will also appear around then - all at 32nm. AMD opened up a bit and shared some details today at its Financial Analyst Day alongside its Shanghai launch....

Lab Notes - J&W MINIX 780G-SP128MB

We recently received several mini-ITX form factor boards for an upcoming HTPC guide. These boards represent a wide variety of chipsets ranging from the Intel G45 to the NVIDIA GF8200. However, none of them prepared us for the motherboard that we received from J&W Technology. Based on the AMD 780G chipset, the MINIX 780G-SP128MB is one of the most...

AMD Shanghai Launch - Database Testing

AMD's new 45nm Shanghai CPU launches today and we ran tests using database workloads. What changes, and what remains the same?...

Maingear F131: Solid Contender

This is our first look at Maingear systems, and we like what we see. Note however that we say like, not love…...

Lab Notes - Core i7 920 OC with Patriot Memory DDR3

We have been busily preparing an X58 motherboard roundup and overclocking guide that will be published shortly.  During the course of testing over the past few weeks we have encountered more than our fair share of problems.  Problems ranged from poor GPU driver support to BIOS releases that had difficulty booting 12GB...

Silverstone Fortress FT01

Silverstone's new Fortress FT01 is a classy looking chassis that doesn't rely on flash to compete. Find out if this case might make a good home for your next computer build....

The Business of Tech: NVIDIA Q3’08

Here’s something for you to chew on during a Monday morning: NVIDIA’s Q3’08 financial results. NVIDIA’s quarters end a bit later than everyone else, so while AMD reported its Q3 data a couple of weeks ago, NVIDIA only posted its results a couple of days ago. Q2 as you may recall was a bust for NVIDIA, with their first loss in...

MySQL and the power of Intel SSDs

More and more of the database vendors are talking about the wonders that SSD can do for transactional (OLTP) databases. So I read Anand's latest SSD article with more than usual interest. If many of the cheaper MLC SSD's write small blocks 20 times slower than a decent harddrive, these SSD's are an absolute nightmare for OLTP...

Nehalem: The Unwritten Chapters

Nehalem can be much more power efficient than Penryn and it can overclock quite well. What follows are some of the side quests that we didn't get to complete for this week's launch of Intel's Core i7....

Enermax Revolution 85+ High Efficiency PSU

Enermax has now officially launched their Revolution 85+ power supplies, boasting some of the highest efficiency scores in the market. We are happy to report there's some substance behind these claims....

Olympus Announces E-30 Digital SLR

12.3 Megapixel, Fast 11-point dual-cross Auto Focus, 2.7 inch tilt-and-swivel LCD, Art filters, and fast Live View autofocus with new high-speed imager 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5 II lens....

Transformation: A North Carolina Story

While AnandTech Editors can be found in many cities and countries around the world, most of you are already aware that Anand himself and AnandTech are headquartered in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. I also grew up in North Carolina and went to college in North Carolina. Today I live in New York, but much of my family - "home" if you will - is still...

EVGA 790i FTW

The 790i MCP surfaces yet again, this time in the guise of a board touted to be an out-of-box winner. Does EVGA go for the win or come up short?...

BenQ E2200HD and E2400HD - 1080P FullHD LCDs

BenQ recently launched their new 1080P "FullHD" LCDs, available in 22" or 24" trim. Is there truth behind the FullHD marketing, and should one of these new LCDs be on your short list of display upgrades? That's what we aim to find out....

Nehalem - Everything You Need to Know about Intel's New Architecture

It's called the Core i7, but we knew it as Nehalem. We go through the entire micro-architecture and explain the new developments from IDF....

The Dark Knight: Intel's Core i7

Intel reinvented itself with Conroe two years ago, could the sequel possibly live up to expectations? Later this month Intel's Core i7 processors will be shipping and you'll find that they'll offer anywhere between 0 - 40% better performance compared to Penryn. An unexpected side effect? The i7 is Intel's most energy efficient Core microprocessor yet....

AnandTech Community Update 10/31/08

It's time, once again, for our AnandTech Community Update. It's been a busy week on the site testing and preparing for some launches next week, and this month is chalk full of awesome upcoming games. Let's take a look at the discussions going on in our forums about all the fun. All About Apple houses a fantastic guide to Hackintoshery including not only...

Guitar Hero World Tour: The Best, The Worst, and Everything in Between

After last week's review of Rock Band 2 and this weeks launch of Guitar Hero World Tour, we had some unanswered questions to ... well ... answer. So here it is, GHWT. Does it stack up?...

The All-in-One Battle: Dell's XPS One 24 vs. Apple's iMac

These two stylish all-in-ones do battle and believe it or not, it's not as clear cut of a Mac vs. PC debate as you'd think. Faster gaming on the Mac? A better media experience on the Dell? You better believe it....

Corsair TX750W Power Supply

Corsair sent us their second-most powerful PSU, rated at 750W, and we see how it stacks up to the competition....

Ups and Downs in Benchmarking Far Cry 2

Sometimes setbacks happen. I had been planning an article on top to bottom graphics hardware performance in Far Cry 2 for this week. This was already pushing it with a platform change, and it just got to be too much to get it all finished in time. In time for what? Well, in this case it was the fact that AMD just released a new hotfix driver for Far Cry 2 that fixes a...

MSI R4350 - First Look

We take a first look at a HD4350 solution for those HTPC owners with the multi-channel LPCM blues....

Kingston HyperX DDR3 - 2GHz Triple Channel Kit for X58

Kingston is launching their new HyperX Triple Channel kits for the upcoming i7/X58 platform today. The 3GB kits will ship first with 6GB kits following shortly. Speed ranges for the HyperX family will range from 1375MHz up to 2000MHz. The triple channel ValueRAM kits will be available immediately in 1066/1333MHz speed bins in both 3GB and 6GB capacities....

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