The Monster 1.0 isn’t just about stuffing the latest and greatest parts into a small form factor. Intel’s new Ivy Bridge processor is socket compatible with Sandy Bridge chips, and since there are no dual-core IVB offerings right now Eurocom offers the Monster with either dual-core SNB or quad-core IVB—though you’ll have to wait a bit longer for the quad-core IVB option it seems. Since it uses the updated HM76 chipset, you also get native USB 3.0 ports.
Intel strike again and lead the field . The race for total integration continues. What next the “Posiotronic Brain” Not in my lifetime but perhaps in yours …. 14 nm “Broadwell” A True System-on-Chip (SoC) With the 14 nm “Broadwell” architecture, Intel will take a new step towards integration of the platform-controller hub [...]
This is the page that I have been waiting for, or at least it was until I found out how many there were to do. The SHORT List: Dual-Core AMD Opteron (16) AMD Athlon II X4 (11) AMD Opteron (10) Six-Core AMD Opteron (10) AMD Athlon II X3 (9) Quad-Core AMD Opteron (9) AMD Phenom [...]
It should be remembered that when Intel say “family” they mean a collection of processors not Mother Father and two children. Some chips in an Intel family cost a breathtaking FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS. Fortunately there are others ( the majority ) that cost a good deal less…. To save time effort and money (for you) [...]
Motherboard Bundles Motherboard Bundles AMD Motherboard Bundles Intel Motherboard Bundle Asrock Motherboard Bundles Asus Motherboard Bundles Gigabyte Now there are good things and bad things about Motherboard bundles but don’t let any of them frighten you off! I’ve used them for many many years. They can be amazing value for money as long as you [...]