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- 13 Most Anticipated PC Games of E3 2013
- No BS Podcast #204: Intel's Haswell CPUs, Nvidia's GTX 770, and 4K Displays
- Corsair Announces 2933MHZ DDR3 Memory
- AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Video Cards Drop in Price as Supply Issues Ease
- I Won the Devil 13 HD 7990 Dual-GPU Video Card
- Intel's Thunderbolt Thumb Drive is Twice as Fast as USB 3.0
- Study Crowns Internet Explorer 10 as the Most Energy Efficient Browser
- NSA's Cell Phone and Email Spying PRISM Program Costs Taxpayers $20 Million Annually
- Newegg Daily Deals: Asus 27-inch LED Monitor, Western Digital 2TB HDD, and More!
13 Most Anticipated PC Games of E3 2013 Posted: 07 Jun 2013 03:12 PM PDT Battlefield 4, The Witcher 3, and more!The excitement of E3 2013 is heating up and this year is poised to have shocking reveals, next-generation surprises, and amazing PC games. Maximum PC will be at the Los Angeles expo covering the event next week, but we couldn't wait to talk about some of the top-notch games that will surely be there. While we can't preview every PC game at the show, because we're still not 100% sure what's going to be there, we thought we'd select 13 of our most anticipated PC games from the 2013 event. Is there a PC game that you thought we should have included in our gallery below? Let us know in the comments! |
No BS Podcast #204: Intel's Haswell CPUs, Nvidia's GTX 770, and 4K Displays Posted: 07 Jun 2013 01:57 PM PDT So much hardware, so little timeIn Episode #204 of the Maximum No BS Podcast, Maximum PC Deputy Editor Gordon Mah Ung strikes back after being on hiatus from episode #203. Joining Gordon on this Podcast are podcast host Senior Editor Josh Norem, Associate Editor Tom McNamara, and intern Chris Zele. On this edition of the No BS Podcast the crew talk about Intel's new Haswell CPUs, Nvidia's new GTX 770 video card, and 4K displays. We also answer reader questions and give our editor picks along with a legendary rant from Gordon.
Editor Picks: Tom: Five Guys App Gordon: Apple iMac (Wha???) Josh: Self-Destructing Cookies Firefox add-on & Al Gore cat video Chris: Gigabyte Guru II If you want to catch future episodes, you can: Subscribe on iTunes Fan us on Facebook Tweet us on Twitter Subscribe to us on Youtube Check out our Windows 8 app in Microsoft's app store Email us at maximumpcpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to our RSS feed Leave us a voicemail at 877-404-1337 x1337 Thanks for listening! We wouldn't be here without all of your support! -Maximum PC Staff |
Corsair Announces 2933MHZ DDR3 Memory Posted: 07 Jun 2013 01:11 PM PDT New Vengeance Pro Series RAM to take advantage of HaswellCorsair announced its new Vengeance Pro Series RAM at Computex 2013. According to the company, the new memory is ready for Intel's new Haswell processors and ranges in clocks speeds from 1600MHz up to 2933MHz. Corsair's new Vengeance RAM sports a newly designed heat sink. Vengeance Pro Series also supports Intel's XMP 1.3 (Extreme Memory Profile) and comes in black with silver, blue, red, or gold accents. All of the new Vengeance Pro Series DDR3 memory is backed by Corsair's lifetime warranty. Corsair also has an optional Vengeance Pro Airflow fan for its new super-speed memory. The airflow fan is equipped with a 60mm ball-bearing fan and is rated for a life of 80,000 hours at 25 degrees Celsius. |
AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Video Cards Drop in Price as Supply Issues Ease Posted: 07 Jun 2013 11:51 AM PDT |
I Won the Devil 13 HD 7990 Dual-GPU Video Card Posted: 07 Jun 2013 11:36 AM PDT Five questions with the winner of our $1K PowerColor Devil 13 HD 7990 giveawayA few months ago we gave away a PowerColor Devil 13 HD 7990, a $1,000+ dual-GPU video card that features two 7970's in CrossFire. The lucky winner of the dual card was Preston Murrell from Marion, Indiana. We wanted to check in with Preston and see what he has done with the Devil 13, so we asked him five questions including what his rig was at the time of winning the video card and if he had ever heard of the Devil 13 video card before entering the constest. Here is the Q&A with our winner. 1. Where do you live and how long have you read Maximum PC? I live in Marion, Indiana where I also go to college. I got in to the computer scene in my freshman year of college and started reading the magazine about two years ago. 2. Before the contest, had you ever heard of the Devil 13? I can't say that I've heard of it before the contest, I mostly used Nvidia cards like the custom EVGA Hydrocopper Editions. I did keep up with mainstream cards from AMD, however. 3. What were the system specs of your machine when you entered the contest? CPU: Intel 2500K - Overclocked to 4.8ghz Motherboard: ASRock Z68 Extreme 3 Gen 3 Video Card: EVGA 560 ti 1GB (short pcb) Overclocked to 925mhz Memory: 12GB 1333MHz CL 9 G.Skill Value RAM Hard Drive: Seagate 500GB SATA III hard drive Power Supply: Corsair AX 750 Case: Rosewill Challenger Fan controller: Scythe 4 channel fan controller Cooling: Custom CPU water loop 4. When you found out you won, what upgrades did you think you would need to make? Case and power supply were my biggest concerns! I had hoped that my Corsair AX 750 power supply would be enough to power my sytem, but it just wasn't stable enough to power my upgraded rig. 5. What upgrades have you made with the Devil 13 since, and how does it run? Since receiving the Devil 13 I have gotten a Corsair 800D and a Corsair Neutron GTX SSD and swaped out to a Corsair TX 850 and the RAM for some Crucial Ballistix 1866 CL 9 RAM for 8GB's worth. I am still planning to go with an even bigger power supply, either a Corsair HX 1050 or a Corsair AX 1200, and I want to add 8GB more of RAM. In terms of the the GPU itself, I haven't done anything as of yet. I want to get the EKWB 7990 waterblock for it, but they are in limited supply and cost about $220 for just the block after shipping so I haven't been able to get one. Hopefully I will get HD 7990 water block and add another 360 mm radiator and a switch MCP35x pump and pumptop so that everything will be quiet. Preston's rig after he received the PowerColor Devil 13 HD 7990 If you want to be notified about future contests, giveaways, and other generally cool stuff be sure to be a Fan of our Facebook page. The next giveaway is coming up soon, and without spoiling the surprise, well, we'll just say that for the lucky winner it'll be like a Dream come true. |
Intel's Thunderbolt Thumb Drive is Twice as Fast as USB 3.0 Posted: 07 Jun 2013 11:08 AM PDT |
Study Crowns Internet Explorer 10 as the Most Energy Efficient Browser Posted: 07 Jun 2013 09:48 AM PDT |
NSA's Cell Phone and Email Spying PRISM Program Costs Taxpayers $20 Million Annually Posted: 07 Jun 2013 09:20 AM PDT |
Newegg Daily Deals: Asus 27-inch LED Monitor, Western Digital 2TB HDD, and More! Posted: 07 Jun 2013 06:25 AM PDT Top Deal: What's 27 inches, has a 2ms response time, 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio, and a Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) resolution? Answer: Today's top deal, which is for an Asus VE278H 27-inch Widescreen Backlight LCD Monitor with Built-in Speakers for $230 with free shipping (normally $310 - use coupon code EMCXPXP54; additional $20 mail-in-rebate. This is a big monitor with HDMI and DVI connectivity, plus a 3-year parts and labor warranty. Other Deals: Western Digital WD AV-GP 2TB 64MB Cache Video Hard Drive for $90 with free shipping (normally $110 - use coupon code:[EMCXPXP32]) Cooler Master Extreme 2 525W ATX Power Supply for $40 with free shipping (normally $55 - use coupon code:[CMJUNE33]; additional $15 mail-in rebate) Cooler Master HAF 912 ATX Mid Tower Computer Case for $50 with free shipping (normally $70; additional $10 mail-in rebate) Seagate GoFlex Satellite 500GB Mobile Wireless Storage for $100 with free shipping (normally $200) |
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