23 November 2005, 13:43
Forget the rest of the world, I've been waiting for these for what seems like an eternity. VIA's 12cm x 12cm Nano-ITX motherboards are now available to purchase. The only ...
21 November 2005, 18:13
Dell has contracted three Taiwanese manufacturers to supply it with PCs based on AMD processors, the Asian press has claimed.
28 October 2005, 00:35
One stumbling block Shuttle faces in marketing the SD11G5 is price. A search of online retailers shows it to retail at around the £340 mark. That's a lot of wedge ...
24 October 2005, 10:17
Mad as a badger, the SCAN 3XS Chameleon SKU has now been finished. Spec lists have been finalised, warranty options cemented and parts options completed on the project and Scan ...
17 October 2005, 17:47
Shuttle's been refining the XPC line for a number of years now. In fact, it's an old hand at it now, and that's shown by the number of decent SFF ...
12 October 2005, 18:41
Chargeable video downloads drive development of latest Apple products - iTunes 6, video-capable iPods and fourth-generation iMacs
28 September 2005, 21:13
We've had a look at Armari's Gravistar XR before. Remember when dual-core Opteron launched and I brought our article up using an XR of theirs featuring Opteron 275? I do. ...
28 September 2005, 18:56
The Scan 3XS Cool Chameleon married watercooled, overclocked FX-57 power, a pair of 512MiB GeForce 6800 Ultra graphics cards in SLI and a cool fixed disk configuration, all wrapped up ...
14 September 2005, 00:00
Dell is dull, and when companies like Apple, Alienware, and VoodooPC employ strategies that influence early adopters, a company like Dell must realize that there could be consequences down the ...
13 September 2005, 00:00
Amsterdam, September 9 -IBC 2005 stand number 7.635 - Matrox Video Products is announcing improved realtime performance with the Matrox Axio family of HD and SD editing platforms using AMD64 ...
12 September 2005, 00:00
In a very frank and, er, colourful discussion with HEXUS, Riccardi expressed his frustration on several matters...
9 September 2005, 00:00
Just when we thought you couldn't fit any more into a Shuttle, we heard about an XPC with SLI capabilities. Sure enough, one surfaced, and it will be shipping this ...
25 August 2005, 00:00
We spent some time talking to Microsoft about Media Centre and XBox 360. Whilst there is some good news, there is some even better news if you are planning to ...
16 August 2005, 00:00
For ultimate gaming in a Shuttle XPC, you need to look elsewhere, and in that respect the SB95P v2.0 trips over its own shoelaces in the race to the gaming ...
27 July 2005, 00:00
Following the news of the Granville Technology Group going into administration, we have interviewed Tony Riccardi, the General Manager of system builder Mesh. We asked for his thoughts on ...
27 July 2005, 00:00
Granville Technology Group, parent of cheap-as-chips Tiny and Time personal computer brands and the UK's largest maker of PCs, has closed all its 78 retail stores leaving "uncertainty" over its ...
28 June 2005, 00:00
The Chameleon is a product unique not only in Scan's approach to its conception, development and prototyping (they're a new company to creating boutique PCs like this after all), but ...
24 June 2005, 00:00
According to Fortune columnist David Kirkpatrick, Dell's founder Michael Dell would like his company to make and sell Intel-based Macs if Apple allowed it
2 June 2005, 00:00
Media PCs are becoming more popular all the time and the days of the big beige box are long gone. So Shuttle’s SB83G M/C is looking well placed to step ...
1 June 2005, 00:00
Those guys at Shuttle are intent on cramming as much into a small space as they possibly can, and after their SLI machine which we reported earlier, we’ve now got ...
1 June 2005, 00:00
Well, here they are, the official specs for the long awaited Shuttle SN26P! You may wonder how Shuttle have managed to cram 2 SLi cards into such a small space ...
29 May 2005, 00:00
SurroundView in such a powerful, small space is what really sells this Shuttle XPC to me. If that appeals to you, go forth and purchase. After the disappointment of the ...
27 May 2005, 00:00
A very puzzling offering from the Taiwanese SFF giant and one I recommend you stay well away from. There are much better, and highly desirable, Pentium 4-based XPCs elsewhere in ...
24 May 2005, 00:00
The unit I've seen is black, which is the colour I hoped the review sample would be all those months ago, and it looks mean. Imagine dual-core Opteron, a pair ...
4 May 2005, 00:00
MV\'s component choice and reasonable asking price makes the GamePro an attractive proposition for the consumer that wants both substance and style in one beautiful package. Just add in a ...
29 April 2005, 00:00
Dell is both large enough and savvy enough to engineer and market the best gaming system around. This Dimension XPS Gen-4, however, is overpriced and, from a package's point of ...
23 April 2005, 00:00
The review model's performance was good. An AMD Athlon 64 4000+ CPU is the second-fastest S939 CPU, so gaming, allied to a GeForce 6800 GT PCI-Express card, will be inevitably ...
13 April 2005, 00:00
Covering a big show the size of the recent CeBIT extravaganza is a logistical nightmare. But, in one regard, it’s easy – there’s always a shed-load of new products to ...
4 April 2005, 00:00
The Scan PCs are based on the “Isotope” chassis available exclusively from Scan and featured in HEXUS’ CeBIT coverage only a few weeks ago. I’ve been told that they’ll be ...
13 March 2005, 00:00
Want to see the world's first AMD-based BTX system? Sadly, I can't quite show you that, but I did see something very close. Biostar's nForce4-based iDEQ 330P has something very ...
12 March 2005, 00:00
On the first day of CeBIT we reported on XFX’s TV series titled “Extreme PC Garage”. If your PC is considered sad enough, XFX would fly you and your machine ...
3 March 2005, 00:00
The concept PC has a built in light system which can identify when the active management has kicked in. While the average user likes to go ‘ooh’ at the pretty ...
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