Saturday, December 28, 2013
Blogger's Diary: 5 Christmas movies that I'll watch
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Merry Christmas to you all :)
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Do SSDs improve your FPS? The answer is still NO!
Modern PC games are getting hungrier for resources each year.
A gamer is known to the fact and as such often willing to walk the extra mile
in order to get the extra performance out of his/her PC. While upgrading to a
faster graphics card based on a newer GPU architecture provides the most
surefire way of getting more in form of FPS, moving to a faster CPU or even a
specialized network solution often boosts gaming performance. But whether or
not an SSD (Solid state Drive) can be perceived as a potential upgrade for a
gamer has remained a debatable topic over the years! If you ask the question to
a manufacturer/vendor, they would possibly tell you that SSDs are the best
thing that could happen to a gamer; but in reality things aren’t that simple!
From time to time we have seen benchmarks clearly proving that games for the
most part don’t benefit from SSDs. The latest dataset in this regard comes from
HardOCP and goes inline with our prior observations!
Thursday, December 12, 2013
ASUS Rampage IV Black Edition: The Dark Dreadnought!
Right now if you are looking for the ultimate performance in
a desktop system, your options are quite limited. With AMD not pursuing the
performance crown anymore, Intel is left battling itself for quite sometimes in
the high-end enthusiast segment. So when it comes down to choosing a platform for
your next HEDT (High-End Desktop)
build, it’s either Intel’s mainstream socket LGA1150 or the higher-end
socket LGA2011. With the later, you will not only get the chance to opt for
Intel’s 6core/12thread Ivy Bridge-E CPUs but you’ll also encounter some of the
finest (and largest!) samples of motherboard engineering. Take a look on the
new Rampage IV Black Edition and you'll know what I'm talking about!
Thursday, December 5, 2013
AMD launches A10-6790K: A new APU for socket FM2
While we are all waiting for Kaveri - the core-architecture
that will drive AMD’s next-gen APUs, it seems that the firm isn’t quite done
with its current line-up. So here comes A10-6790K – the newest member in AMD’s Richland family of APUs.
Designated for socket FM2, this new model comes with a base clock frequency of
4.0GHz that can reach up to 4.3GHz in turbo mode.