When it comes to building a high-performance PC, at the moment there's just no competition for Intel's Core i7 CPUs; in comparison to Nehalem, however much tweaking AMD does to its K10 architecture, ...
While Intel has recently been busy launching Core i3 and i5 CPUs, it hasn't done anything new with its range of LGA1366 Core i7 processors for several months. However, Intel seems to have finally ...
A roadmap from Intel reveals a new processor labeled as Core i7 930 which apparantly is due for a release on February 28th, 2010. The processor will boast four processing cores and eight threads. The ...
Intel is set to replace the Core i7 920 with a new 930 model. The 2.66 GHz model is already facing EOL and gets updated. Built to be compatible with the current LGA 1366-enabled motherboards, the new ...
For the past eleven and a half months, almost every ardent enthusiast running an X58-based Nehalem motherboard had undoubtedly heard of the wonderful advantages of running an Intel Core i7 920 for ...
Acer's Aspire Predator series is known for its gaming kick, and that leg-action is all the more impressive now that the range has been expanded with a new flagship and a more affordable mainstream ...
Lomita, California-based V3 Gaming is a new boutique builder on the block. Founded in 2010 by a team of industry veterans (some of whom worked at now-defunct boutique Vigor PC), the company focuses on ...
A high end chip for mainstream money? That'll be the Intel Core i7 930. Based on the mighty Bloomfield core, it's identical in most respects to processors costing up to £800. But it's yours for £200 ...
Intel has a pre-CeBIT present for the enthusiast. It comes in the form of a new Core i7 chip for the performance-class X58 platform. Those of you who think it's the much-heralded six-core Core i7 980X ...
The Bloomfield core that forms the basis of the Core i7 930 is nearly two years old. Odds are it won't survive the introduction of Intel's new Sandy Bridge class processors at the beginning of 2011.
All chips provide a good basis on which to build a gaming PC around. Even a Radeon HD 5850 is almost wholly GPU-limited at 1,680x1,050 4x AA 16x AF, thereby making additional CPU power mostly academic ...