
The enthusiastic and gamers-centric motherboard designer now presents breakthrough creativity in its Quantum Force series using Intel’s latest P55 platform – Inferno Katana. Continue Reading
Posted on 22 August 2009 by Ventus

The enthusiastic and gamers-centric motherboard designer now presents breakthrough creativity in its Quantum Force series using Intel’s latest P55 platform – Inferno Katana. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 August 2009 by Ventus

MSI, today officially announced new product of top-of-the-range Lightning series graphics card, N275GTX Lightning. Continue Reading
Posted on 02 July 2009 by Ventus
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If you have recently upgraded to an Intel Core i7 or AMD AM3 platform PC and does not know what is the perfect memory module match for your high end system? The answer to your solution is Silicon Power’s DDR3-1333/1066 dual channel memory module packs. Continue Reading
Posted on 29 June 2009 by Ventus

Galaxy Microsystems have announced their latest customized video card, the 9600GT Low Power edition. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 June 2009 by Ventus

ZOTAC, today unleashes the latest addition to it’s award-winning GeForce GTX 275 graphics card lineup – the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 275 1792MB — ushering in a new era of high-resolution gaming with its high-performance graphics processor and large amount of video memory. Continue Reading
Posted on 01 June 2009 by Ventus
Patriot Memory, today announced their XMP certified SODIMMS. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 May 2009 by Ventus
Patriot, today announced the immediate availability of their DDR3 Registered and DDR3 ECC Unbuffered DIMMS. Continue Reading
Posted on 14 May 2009 by Ventus
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the MSI GeForce N260GTX Lightning 1792 MB video card Continue Reading
Posted on 02 May 2009 by Ventus
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the OCZ Blade DDR3 2000 C7 memory kit Continue Reading
Posted on 25 April 2009 by Ventus
Sparkle, today announced the Calibre X260/X260 HM Graphics Card with plenty OC capabilities,makes DX10 gaming graphics beyond anything that’s ever been possible before on a mainstream consumer computing platform. Continue Reading