We're normally left to reflect and evaluate motherboards that look increasingly like each other, right down to component placement and PCB colour. MSI's thrown the usual design book out of the window ...
MSI has been cranking out 12 inch thin, light, and low power notebooks since last year. Typically they sport Intel CULV or AMD Neo processors. But the MSI Wind U250 may be the first I’ve seen with a ...
MSI have prepared another AMD variant of an existing Intel model, in the shape of the Wind U210. The 12.1-inch thin-and-light notebook is based on the MSI Wind U200, but switches that machine's Intel ...
I am going to do an upgrade finally and have purchased an MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum used. I decided on this as I was not at all interested in going to PCIe and will not do so for a couple of years. I just ...
MSI have outed their latest X-Slim ultraportable, and they've slipped in an AMD processor rather than the usual Intel fare. The MSI X-Slim X430 gets AMD's Athlon Neo X2 CPU and an ATI Mobility Radeon ...
Since our initial look at CrossFire back in September, we've had our fair share of problems with getting CrossFire motherboards to function well enough to complete a review. This is the third board we ...
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Hey folks, here's your monday fix :) I've got some news for all you gamers out there... Half-Life 2: Aftermath is rumored to be released in September. Also, Quake 4 is aiming for a fall/winter release ...
At a computer games convention you’d expect to see a bit of gaming specific hardware, but all stuff directly related to games such as joypads, steering wheels… the odd mouse mat and that'd be about it ...
I'm interested in getting:<BR>MSI Neo FSR<BR>Athlon64<BR>Mandrake 10.0 for Athlon64<BR><BR>Has anyone had an experience with the above platform (compatibility issues, stability, etc)?<BR><BR>A quick ...
Playback using a single GPU is generally very good, coming out on average in the very low 30% range, however when using CrossFire we found the colours were completely wrong and playback decoding was ...