I am not sure how to comment about this one, but it does seem to fall into the rather foolish category. News of the i5 CPU has been out for some time and we all have heard rumors about the boards and ...
Intel is reportedly set to discontinue their LGA 1366 and LGA 1156 line of processors in 2012 to make way for new CPUs set to launch next year. Processors reaching end-of-life status include the Core ...
The P7 denotes that this board is a LGA-1156 socket board, Asus use P6 for LGA-1366, while the P55 refers to the new Intel P55 Express chipset that this board features. As for Evo; this is a new range ...
It's one of the things why we like Noctua (next to making seriously good coolers of course). Noctua today announced the impending availability of its new NM-I3 SecuFirm2 mounting kit that adds support ...
LGA 1160 is no more, apparently. This article from Fudzilla suggests that the Nehalem supporting socket, which is set to debut with the P55 platform, is now known as LGA 1156. Intel has supposedly ...
Oststeinbek/Hamburg, Germany.7th December 2009: Scythe announces the long awaited Rev. B of Mugen 2 CPU Cooler. New version (Model No. SCMG-2100) comes with improved mounting clips allowing easier and ...
The same 1 to 3% performance penalty for multi-GPU x8 versus x16 has been there ever since PCI-E 2.0 was invented. So since the penalty has no correlation with actual GPU power, I don't think there's ...
This article is also available in German. During our Mushkin 6GB Kit review, we thought about what happens if you use only two modules and how fast are all the settings compared to the 1156 platform.
With too many SKUs and different generation processors still in the market, Intel is finally doing some spring cleaning (more like winter cleaning) with their With too many SKUs and different ...
With too many SKUs and different generation processors still in the market, Intel is finally doing some spring cleaning (more like winter cleaning) with their WATCH: JD Vance Says No Iran Deal After ...
In context: Have you got your eye on one of Intel's Comet Lake-S desktop CPUs? If so, you'll need a new 400-series motherboard with an LGA 1200 socket, but the good news is that those with an LGA115x ...