PowerColor held an event yesterday to showcase their HD 7000 Series graphics card offerings at the Bellagio Square Tomas Morato.
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Been using the SteelSeries Siberia V2 gaming headset for over 6 months now and been loving it ever since (used it mostly with Starcraft 2 and DOTA). When the folks from MSI sent me the Fnatic 7H MSI Limited Edition, I had hoped I would get the same experience.
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Photos or it never happened! So yeah, I have to provide proof that I really built this gaming rig from the ground up. Here are some of the photos and the screenshots of the system.
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After about a week of not being able to find my target processor, I though I’d pick a back-up just in case I couldn’t find one and settle for the next best thing that’s within my budget. Here’s where I thought about getting an AMD processor instead.
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My current desktop PC has been almost unchanged since March 2008 — at least the CPU, motherboard, RAM and the casing has been like that for the last 4 years. I’m still fairly satisfied with it for most of my PC gaming use and besides, all of my daily chores has moved on to the laptop which I bring with me all the time.
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Lenovo’s very own Android Honeycomb tablet has been in the market for more than a couple months already. It’s the first Android tablet that came from the brand that’s strong in the PC market but still untested in the growing tablet market. Check out our full review of the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 after the jump.
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MSI’s latest high-end gaming laptop is this 17.3-inch MSI GT-780R, powered with the latest Intel Sandy Bridge processor and a dedicated NVidia graphics card.
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Ever since I first saw the new line of Dell Vostro V-series last year (t’was just the V13 before), I already liked the form factor. Now, they’ve got something meatier with the Vostro V130. Read our full review of the Dell Vostro V130 after the jump.
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We’ve had a good month or two with Lenovo’s new ThinkPad Edge E420s. This 14-incher now comes with Intel’s latest generation Sandy Bridge processor and a healthy serving of internal RAM. Check out our full review after the jump.
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We’ve had a couple of week with this 3D gaming laptop from Asus — the Asus ROG G53S, running the 2nd-generation Sandy Bridge processor from Intel. The 15.6″ LED screen is capable of running up to 120Hz refresh rate.
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