Posts Tagged ‘Gaming Systems’

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Maingear outs DX11 compatible gaming rigs   Maingear Ephex

Maingear has just released new desktop gaming PC configurations that come equipped with ATI’s Radeon 5870 series graphics cards. Just released last week, the Radeon HD 5870 offers full support for DirectX 11, enhanced 3D visual effects, ATI Stream parallel processing, and ATI’s Eyefinity tech that allows for multi-display setups (for linking up to three monitors).

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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

CyberPower releases new Core i5, i7 gaming rigs   CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 5000

CyberPower has just released five new gaming rigs based on Intel’s brand new Core i5 and i7 LGA 1156-package processors.

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Monday, August 10th, 2009

iBuyPower’s new gaming rigs focus on smooth online play   ibuypower chimerakiller 2

Gaming PC company iBuyPower has announced two new gaming PCs that are specifically optimized for online gaming. Tagged as the Chimera Killer Special Edition Gaming PCs, the two high-end systems are highlighted by Bigfoot Networks’ Killer Xeno Pro gaming network card that offers accelerated performance for online games.

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Monday, August 10th, 2009

Maingear intros 15 inch gaming notebook, the eX L 15   Maingear eX L 15

After coming out with the 18.4-inch SLI graphics-equipped eX-L 18 desktop replacement last month, Maingear stretches their eX-L line of gaming notebooks with the more compact eX-L 15. It’s not as powerful as the eX-L 18 (the eX-L 15 sports a more practical single-GPU graphics solution), but the 15-inch screen size makes it easier to lug around. It’s way cheaper too.
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

CyberPower intros three “back to school” PCs   CyberPower GamerXtreme1019

CyberPower has just released through e-tailer Newegg a trio of new desktop systems that target students, and described them as machines designed “to help them get the job done.” But with specs that include processors that range from AMD’s Athlon II X2 to Intel’s Core i7, gaming-quality graphics cards from ATI and Nvidia, and model names that start with the word “Gamer,” you have to wonder what kind of students they’re talking about. (more…)