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  • Gigabyte Offers Up Some Input--Devices That Is

    Regular readers of my blog know that I've got a somewhat unhealthy obsession with input devices; more specifically keyboards. I've spent the better part of the last few months experimenting with some of the most expensive mechanical key-switch keyboards currently in production. So, when Gigabyte...
    Posted to Marco's RTG by Marco C on Mon, Aug 17 2009
    Filed under: keyboard, input devices, Gigabyte, mouse
  • Re: Dell XPS 710 H2C Performance Gaming System

    I am moving and am looking to sell a fully loaded, four month old Dell XPS 720 H2C with the following specs and buy something for portable: Intel Core2 Duo QX6850 (3.00 GHZ overclocked to 3.67 GHZ) with quad core tech---- 4GB RAM---- 2x BLU-RAY, DVD+R/RW---- Dual: 768 NVidia GeForce 8800 Ultra---- Dual...
    Posted to HotHardware.com Reviews Discussion by chesbrougha on Tue, Apr 22 2008
  • Budget Core 2 Platforms from ECS and Gigabyte

    Hello Everyone, Today at HotHardware, we have looked at two affordably priced Core 2 platforms based on the Intel P3x series chipset, to see if there were any major differences in terms of performance, features, and overclockability between the two. Representing the P35 Express, we have the ECS P35T...
    Posted to HotHardware.com Reviews Discussion by Marco C on Tue, Oct 2 2007
  • P35 Shootout: Asus P5K3 Deluxe vs. Gigabyte GA-P35T-DQ6

    Hello Everyone, We’re writing to let you know that we’ve just posted a new P35 chipset-based motherboard shootout at HotHardware in which we pit the Asus P5K3 Deluxe against the Gigabyte GA-P35T-DQ6. The P5K3 Deluxe is positioned as a premium product, with a price tag to match. And we put it up against...
    Posted to HotHardware.com Reviews Discussion by Marco C on Thu, Aug 16 2007
  • Gigabyte Triton 180 ATX Chassis

    Hello Everyone, We have just posted a new article at HotHardware in which we evaluate the features, installation, and acoustic performance of Gigabyte’s affordably priced Triton 180 chassis. The Triton 180 offers a mostly tool free design, it can house up to 10 drives, and it includes two 12cm case fans...
    Posted to HotHardware.com Reviews Discussion by Marco C on Tue, Aug 7 2007
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