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Pull out the popcorn
Pull out the popcorn
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The Liberalization of Television Programming [Infographic]
The Liberalization of Television Programming [Infographic]
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Orc Attack is a 1-4 player cooperative hack-and-slash adventure game placing gamers in the boots of a horde of disgusting orcs as they embark on a do-or-die mission to destroy their human enemies.
Orc Attack is a 1-4 player cooperative hack-and-slash adventure game placing gamers in the boots of a horde of disgusting orcs as they embark on a do-or-die mission to destroy their human enemies.
score: 1 22 minutes ago
The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class: Complete coverage of all the hot topics -->
The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class: Complete coverage of all the hot topics -->
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The Airbus A380 as the backdrop for the world premiere of the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class -->
The Airbus A380 as the backdrop for the world premiere of the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class -->
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"The Taste of Luxury": Mercedes-Benz opens "Ten Star Restaurant" for one night only -->
"The Taste of Luxury": Mercedes-Benz opens "Ten Star Restaurant" for one night only -->
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Safely Deprecating APIs
Safely Deprecating APIs
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You know what’s more mind-blowing that latte art? Latte art drawn in vibrant colour. And this Japanese coffee craftsman has mastered it. More »      
You know what’s more mind-blowing that latte art? Latte art drawn in vibrant colour. And this Japanese coffee craftsman has mastered it. More »      
score: 1 40 minutes ago
Up to the £1,000 (AU$1,530, US$1,500) mark, there's are a huge variety of different specs you can throw into a PC and still come out with a decent gaming rig. Just look at the Daw Computers machine and the Vibox Power FX. Above that pric...
Up to the £1,000 (AU$1,530, US$1,500) mark, there's are a huge variety of different specs you can throw into a PC and still come out with a decent gaming rig. Just look at the Daw Computers machine and the Vibox Power FX. Above that price point though, things stagnate very quickly. From here until the crazy-priced machines with their hex-core Sandy Bridge Extreme and octo-core Xeons, it's all about the Core i7 3770K and whatever overclock the SI can squeeze out of it - and, of course, the Z77 motherboard. This Wired2Fire machine comes slap-bang in between the lower-end machines, like the Daw and Vibox rigs, and the top-tier Titan machines that are starting to pop up everywhere. But when you compare it with those £2,000+ (about AU$3,000+, US$3,000+) rigs, the only real difference you'll see is in the choice of graphics card that's been used. At the £1,600 (about AU$2,460, US$2,430) Wired2Fire is targeting with the Diablo Phantom, you're moving away from the cheaper machines that will usually sacrifice some general niceties for top CPU and GPU combos and are getting a full gaming PC with all the benefits you'd expect from a premium rig. That means that as well as the ubiquitously overclocked 3770K, you've got a quality Asus P8Z77-V motherboard, a huge amount of quick Corsair Vengeance system memory and lots of data storage, as well as two Kingston HyperX 3K 120GB SSDs. The Diablo Phantom has taken the odd step of using a RAID array to give the SandForce-powered Kingston HyperX 3K drives a bit of a speed boost. But the extra boost from RAID is negligible when you start to include the problems of incompressible data handling you get with SandForce. Rough edges The NZXT Phantom chassis that Wired2Fire has used in this build is visually striking but somewhat disappointing. It looks pretty funky from a distance, but when you get up close you can see the plastic of the orange detailing hasn't been finished that well. However, it does run much quieter than the DinoPC Titanosaurus Rex. BenchmarksCPU encoding performanceX264 v4.0: Frames per second: Higher is betterDIABLO PHANTOM: 51.44TITANSAURUS REX: 51.61DirectX 11 tessellation performanceHeaven 4.0: Frames per second: Higher is betterDIABLO PHANTOM: 23.7TITANSAURUS REX: 35.2DirectX 11 1080p gaming performanceCrysis 3: Frames per second: Higher is betterDIABLO PHANTOM: 50TITANSAURUS REX: 66Unfortunately, the active cooling doesn't seem to be sufficient for the chip to run stably at the 4.7GHz it came clocked at out of the box. We managed an initial successful run of Cinebench, but further runs fell over and even once we'd taken it down a notch to 4.6GHz (which is what all our benchmarks were run at afterwards), the X264 test struggled to complete. VerdictOnce it's running, this is a decent rig, and although it's not quite in the same league as the Titans, it's not far off - especially when you consider it's substantially cheaper than the DinoPC and can still happily knock around 2,560 x 1,600 gaming.
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I'm pretty chuffed to have some recent exposure on the style blog "uncrate" For more please pop over to: Uncrate -Tailor Loudspeaker
I'm pretty chuffed to have some recent exposure on the style blog "uncrate" For more please pop over to: Uncrate -Tailor Loudspeaker
score: 1 41 minutes ago