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Buying a Hi-End balanced Gaming PC
December 16th, 2009 / 10 Comments » / by AF8AB
Buying a performing, balanced but budget Gaming PC has always been a challenge. No matter its 2001 (wink) or 2009. Decent performing (40+fps) yet not mighty expensive hardware does comes with alot of research and a base price point. So, we did both and stepped out of home with time spent in research and Rs. 50,000 in our pocket for CH|LL’s new desktop system.
Here is some eye-candy I’ve shot for the creative readers. Review & benchmarks will be posted very soon.
Ingredients:
Intel Core2Duo E7400
ASUS P5P43TD
Cooler Master 460W
Corsair XMS3 DDR3
RADEON 4770 HD 512MB DDR3
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Green HD
HP Super-Drive DVD-RW Lightscribe
3 Hours of Mayhem in HC
From Sand To Silicon: How A Intel CPU Is Built
August 2nd, 2009 / 16 Comments » / by AF8AB
Intel takes us on a journey of Sand into our daily PC’s. Here you can catch a glimpse of some of the amazingly sophisticated work going on daily inside Intel’s cutting-edge silicon manufacturing fabs.
1. Sand
Made up of 25 percent silicon, is, after oxygen, the second most abundant chemical element that’s in the earth’s crust. Sand, especially quartz, has high percentages of silicon in the form of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and is the base ingredient for semiconductor manufacturing.
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