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Commodore gaming computers to get Core i7Well this is interesting. A bunch of companies have been coming out with computers that have a Core i7 processor lately, but I bet you never thought you’d see this brand name included in that list: Commodore. Yup, as in the maker of the Commodore 64. The Core i7 will be included in the com... |
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Velocity Micro and CyberPower join the Intel Core i7 extravaganzaWith Dell, Alienware, and Gateway already party’n their cores out, Velocity Micro and CyberPower are joining the festivities too. Velocity Micro’s Edge, Raptor, ProMagix and Vector model lines are all gaining a Core i7 option starting with the Core-920 for $1,699, and&... |
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Falcon Northwest Mach V: Fastest PC Yet Runs Crysis at 60FPS [PCs]According to Cnet test labs, the Falcon Northwest Mach V is the fastest PC on the planet, beating the Alienware Area-51 ALX. How fast you ask? How about being the first PC ever to hit 60 frames per second running Crysis on the highest graphics preset? Yes. That fast. Cnet says that the Falcon Nor... |
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Commodore meanders into the Core i7 party; everyone stares at the old dudeOkay, here’s one more Core i7 ‘puter to announce. Commodore - yup that Commodore - has just announced the Core i7’s will be available in its rigs too. No new models, but rather just a new CPU options for the build to order computers. Prices start at $3,399 for the GX model line ... |
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Dell Studio XPS desktop with Core i7 from under $1kIf you’d like a new Intel Core i7 machine with a Dell logo, but can’t quite stretch to the XPS 730x, you’ll be pleased to hear that there’s another option. The Dell Studio XPS desktop uses the Core i7-920 processor as standard (the i7-940 is a $470 upgrade) paired wi... |
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Video: Fujitsu Siemens' GraphicBooster plays Crysis, probably blendsFiled under: Gaming, Laptops Ah yes, one more item to tick off the yes it runs Crysis checklist: Fujitsu Siemens' GraphicBooster hooked up over PCI Express 2.0 to an AMILO Notebook Sa 3650. While ATI's XGP tech is pretty sweet, the Fujitsu Siemens GraphicsBooster implementation only works with th... |

