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Intel Treats PAX Attendees to SSD Overclocking Demonstration

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 11:27 AM PDT

Intel SSDSneak peek at how to supercharge an SSD

Intel recently posted a public agenda revealing that it plans to demonstrate SSD overclocking technology at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) next month, but a bunch of lucky PAX attendees got to see how it works ahead of schedule. They also got to leave their feedback at the conclusion of the demo in a survey that asked some interesting questions about what they'd be willing to sacrifice in exchange for an overclockable SSD.

According to Legit Reviews, which was on hand at PAX to witness the demo, Intel is thinking about releasing a K-Series SKU for its SSDs. Similar to how Intel's K-Series CPUs have unlocked multipliers for easier overcocking, K-Series SSDs would have unlocked parameters that would allow users to goose the controller clockspeed and speed of the NAND flash memory chips.

To demonstrate the technology, Intel used an S3500 Series 480GB SSD with a 400MHz controller and NAND chips running at 83MHz. At those speeds, the drive registered sequential read and write performance of 474.27MB/s and 400.82MB/s, respectively. After overclocking the controller to 625MHz and NAND chips to 100MHz, read and write performance jumped to 493.38MB/s and 431.32MB/s.

The performance gains are interesting, but at what costs? A survey at the end of the demonstration hints that longevity of the drive may be adversely affected by overclocking.

What is your opinion on SSD overclocking? Are SSDs fast enough already, or would you be willing to sacrifice drive longevity for overclocking performance?

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Intel Expected to Launch Ivy Bridge-E Processors During IDF 2013

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 10:09 AM PDT

Intel Core i7The wait is almost over

Power users take note, Intel will likely unveil its long-awaited Ivy Bridge-E processor lineup during the Santa Clara chip maker's Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco later this month. The IDF conference runs from September 10 through 12 and figures to be an interesting one with so much emphasis lately on non-traditional computing devices, such as smart TVs, wearable computing devices (smart watches), and mobile products.

Intel will undoubtedly detail its Bay Trail-T Atom processors built on a 22nm manufacturing process. These will power a new generation of Windows 8 tablets, convertibles, tablets, and more. Based on Intel's Silvermont architecture, Bay Trail-T will deliver superior power savings and performance compared to previous generation Atom parts as the chip maker attempts to wrestle mobile share away from ARM.

Getting back to Ivy Bridge-E, Digitimes claims to have heard from "PC players" that Intel will release the following processors at IDF:

  • Core i7 4960X (six-core, 3.6GHz)
  • Core i7 4930K (six-core, 3.4GHz)
  • Core i7 4820K (quad-core, 3.7GHz)

All three chips will have a 130W TDP and slip in LGA 2011 boards with X79 support. Prices will scale as high as $1,000.

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Acer Turns to Android for Latest All-in-One Desktop Solution

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 08:15 AM PDT

Acer DA241HLAndroid steps onto the big stage

Apparently Acer is so excited about its upcoming lineup of products that it decided to unveil a number of gadgets just days ahead of IFA 2013 in Berlin, one of the largest trade shows for consumer electronics and home appliances. One of those products is a 24-inch all-in-one desktop (DA241HL) running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and powered by an Nvidia Tegra 3 System-on-Chip (SoC).

Android is most popular on smartphone and tablet devices, as well as a spattering of gaming handhelds. There have been attempts to port the mobile operating system over to the desktop before, but nothing that's really caught fire among consumers.

One thing working in Android's favor is that nearly everyone is familiar with its interface. Nearly 80 percent of the world's smartphones run Android, so navigating an all-in-one with Android should be old hat for most people.

The DA241HL will offer complete access to the Google Play Store. It will support up to five different profiles, each of which can have their own custom settings and applications installed. Other features include the ability to connect to any PC with Windows 8 via HDMI and/or USB port, and a tilt angle of 20 to 75 degrees for a "comfortable touch experience."

Acer says the DA241HL will be available in mid-October starting at €429 (~$566).

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Newegg Daily Deals: Labor Day Edition

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 07:08 AM PDT

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Top Deal:

Hopefully if you're reading this, you're able to relax with family and friends today, enjoying one of the last remaining days of summer. In honor of Labor Day, we're posting several Labor Day deals, including today's top deal for an NZXT Hale92 V2 1200W Power Supply for $230 with free shipping (normally $250 - use coupon code LABORDAY49). This is a fully modular PSU that's 80 Plus Gold certified.

Other Deals:

Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive for $60 with free shipping (normally $70 - use coupon code: [LABORDAY16])

Intel Core i5-3350P Ivy Bridge 3.1GHz (3.3GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 69W Quad-Core Desktop Processor for $170 with free shipping (normally $180 - use coupon code: [LABORDAY64])

Seagate Expansion 3TB USB 3.0 Black Desktop Hard Drive for $100 with free shipping (normally $110 - use coupon code: [LABORDAY14])

Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model for $113 with free shipping (normally $123 - use coupon code: [LABORDAY84])

Kenji Inafune Kickstarting Mighty No. 9 Platformer For PC

Posted: 01 Sep 2013 10:52 PM PDT

M9Possible spiritual successor to Mega Man coming to PC

Mega Man fans, rejoice! Keiji Inafune, creator of the iconic Blue Bomber, is taking to Kickstarter in order to bring his own game, Mighty No. 9, to fruition. The platformer, which Inafune wants to bring to PC, looks like an awesome amalgam of classic Mega Man action, modern art direction, and slick new stages.

The Kickstarter campaign has already raised over $700k in just 24 hours, with a goal of $900k to get the game fully funded. Though it's never directly stated in any of the promotional material, it's safe to say the game is more than a little inspired by Mega Man. The description is as follows:

"You play as Beck, the 9th in a line of powerful robots, and the only one not infected by a mysterious computer virus that has caused mechanized creatures the world over to go berserk. Run, jump, blast, and transform your way through six stages (or more, via stretch goals) you can tackle in any order you choose,using weapons and abilities stolen from your enemies to take down your fellow Mighty Number robots and confront the final evil that threatens the planet!"

Mighty Screen

If that sounds right up your alley, check out the Kickstarter here and pledge away. If the project exceeds its goal, possible console versions could be a reality as well.

Peter Molyneux's Godus Beta Arriving September 13

Posted: 01 Sep 2013 10:34 PM PDT

GodusPlay god with Godus, literally

Peter Molyneux's Godus, often referred to as the "reinvention of the god game genre," will be available for purchase on September 13 via Steam's Early Access Program. The beta, via TechSpot, will be ready for play when users purchase at $19.99, with more features to roll out as the concrete release date approaches.

Godus allows you to play at being a god, where you'll create every inch of the world you're ruling. Create and cultivate civilizations, go to battle with other gods, and watch as your people do your bidding in ways you may never have thought possible.

If you're interested, head on over to Steam on the 13th for some good old-fashioned world creation, and let us know, especially if you're a Kickstarter backer, if it's worth the hype.

Facebook Testing Trending Topics With Some Users

Posted: 01 Sep 2013 10:24 PM PDT

FacebookFacebook borrowing from Twitter in certain ways

If you find yourself flocking to Twitter when you need a quick update on what's hot online, you may soon be checking Facebook as an alternative. According to The Wall Street Journal (via PCMag), Facebook is currently trying out a "trending" box of its own.

Located at the right side of your news feed, the Trending topics would be based on hashtags, used in the same way as Twitter. So while you might still be looking at hashtags on Facebook and feeling as though they're completely alien to the social networking site, it appears Facebook has plans for them to go even further.

Trending

Privacy and security settings are, as always, a hot topic when it comes to the 1.1 billion monthly active users, so the usage of hashtags and Trending topics may also cause some controversy of their own if not implemented correctly. Is Facebook desperately trying to implement more of the features that make Twitter so addictive?

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The Nexus Telegraph: No WildStar reveals at PAX Prime panel

Posted: 02 Sep 2013 10:00 AM PDT

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Some neat pictures to see, thought, that was cool.
The title up there is kind of glib, I admit it. We certainly heard more about WildStar during the game's presentation at PAX Prime. But most of what we heard was filling in blanks and elaborating slightly upon what we hard already learned, sort of an extended postscript to the presentation offered at PAX East. I sat down and watched through the whole panel as it streamed, and after it was over I was left with a distinct sense of confusion about how little new information was actually included.

Out of the entire panel, the biggest reveal was the fact that the game does have a dye system, plus the roundabout mention of experience earned at the level cap converting into a form of currency. (Along with more use of the term "elder game," which I increasingly dislike.) Both of these are interesting tidbits, but the former isn't all that surprising and the latter is of interest only to those invested in the game as it stands. This was not a panel stuffed with information.

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    LotRO and DDO offline, Turbine working with 'our vendors to resolve the issue'

    Posted: 02 Sep 2013 09:00 AM PDT

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    Lord of the Rings Online launcher - Installing pre-reqs
    If you've been frustrated by attempts to log into Lord of the Rings Online or Dungeons and Dragons Online this morning, you're not alone. Turbine is experiencing some sort of technical issue that began on Sunday and continues to prevent customers from connecting to the live service for both free-to-play fantasy MMOs.

    The LotRO Twitter account mentions that Turbine is working with "our vendors to resolve the issue," but it gives no indication as to the nature of the problem nor an ETA for any resumption of services. We've contacted Turbine seeking comment and will update this post if any is forthcoming.

    [Thanks to everyone who tipped us!]

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    Black Desert interview and video offer a look at more features

    Posted: 02 Sep 2013 08:30 AM PDT

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    Black Desert interview and video offer a look at more features
    Want to know a few more details about Black Desert? The fansite Black-Desert.com caught up with Pearl Abyss CFO Brian Oh and COO Jaemun Youn recently, and the duo shared tidbits such as the estimated leveling curve (one to 50 will take approximately 200 hours), the plan for a single server, non-instanced housing, and more.

    If that isn't enough info for you, even more in-game features are highlighted in a short video that includes hauling sheep on your shoulders and chopping trees as a group. Check out character creation, gathering resources, and trading in the clip after the cut. For a look at a few new screenshots and art, Black-Desert.com also has a small gallery.

    [Thanks to James for the tips!]

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    The Stream Team: Labor Day edition, September 2 - 8, 2013

    Posted: 02 Sep 2013 08:00 AM PDT

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    The Stream Team Labor Day edition, September 2  8, 2013
    To the youngsters, Labor Day has always always seemed misnomer since folks actually get to take time off from school and work. So a more appropriate moniker would be Play Day, amirite? But the older crowd knows that the day was meant to honor the hard work and contributions of workers. So in the spirit of honoring hard work, we pay homage to those who tireless toil to entertain us -- The Stream Team! Hats of to you, and a three-BBQ-rib salute to boot!

    Want to join us in this week-long celebration for our streamers? Then tune in to Massively TV and watch a live show or two and catch a few reruns as well. We've got all you need to know right here. (For the snacks, however, you're on your own.)

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      Rumor: XLGAMES eyes restructuring after disappointing ArcheAge performance

      Posted: 02 Sep 2013 07:00 AM PDT

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      Rumor - XLGAMES eyes restructuring after disappointing ArcheAge performance
      Is XLGAMES in trouble? There's a rumor coming out of Korea that may indicate as much, according to MMO Culture. The website says that XL is preparing for a round of restructuring "after ArcheAge did not meet financial expectations in the Korean market after the massive outlay for its development."

      The fantasy sandpark title has been in development since 2006 and debuted with a subscription business model before going free-to-play. ArcheAge still has not launched in the West, and publisher Trion remains mum on any sort of release date.

      [Thanks Dengar!]

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      The Daily Grind: What was your favorite piece of PAX Prime news?

      Posted: 02 Sep 2013 06:00 AM PDT

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      The Daily Grind - What was your favorite piece of PAX Prime news?
      Usually we preface Daily Grind questions like this one with a lengthy preamble. Sometimes it's borne of our personal experience relative to the gaming topic at hand. Sometimes it's for restating an earlier news post or opinion column that we're about to reference with our question. And sometimes it's an unabashed rant or love letter to a game, dev, or mechanic that was inspiring enough to warrant a post.

      This Daily Grind has no such preamble. In fact, it's basically just some filler text designed to look pretty on the page and provide an easy visual segue into the question that you already read up there in the title. So, let me state it again in case you missed it. What was your favorite piece of PAX Prime news?

      Every morning, the Massively bloggers probe the minds of their readers with deep, thought-provoking questions about that most serious of topics: massively online gaming. We crave your opinions, so grab your caffeinated beverage of choice and chime in on today's Daily Grind!

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        MMO Week in Review: The MMOs and MOBAs of PAX Prime (so far)

        Posted: 01 Sep 2013 06:00 PM PDT

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        Photo by Jasmine Hruschak
        At the end of every week, we round up the best and most popular news stories, exclusive features, and insightful columns published on Massively and then present them all in one convenient place. If you missed a big MMO or WoW Insider story last week, you've come to the right post.

        Massively's Justin Olivetti, Patrick Mackey, and Jasmine Hruschak are heroes, folks. They've braved the dangers of con-flu, the lines of rabid fans, and the annoyances of blazingly short demos, all to bring you, the reader, a glimpse of what PAX Prime is all about. It turns out it's mostly about running to appointments, which sort of tarnishes the glamour. But in between all the running, there's WildStar, Guild Wars 2, EverQuest Next, and The Crew. We think you'll agree their sacrifice is worth it, especially since they were the ones making it.

        Read on for the complete roundup of Massively's PAX coverage (so far), plus the highlights from the Final Fantasy XIV relaunch and the rest of this week's top stories.

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          PAX Prime 2013: Guns of Icarus Online's new Adventure mode, features, and PS4 version

          Posted: 01 Sep 2013 05:00 PM PDT

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          PAX Prime 2013 Guns of Icarus Online's new Adventure mode, more features and info about the PS4 version
          Guns of Icarus' Online's concept of crewing airships in a steampunk future might be a little strange at first, but it's something that Muse Games is really passionate about. I linked up with founder Howard Tsao yesterday at PAX Prime to talk about the game's upcoming Adventure Mode, which will add new context to battles over the unfriendly skies.

          The new online mode won't replace Guns of Icarus' current lobby-based multiplayer mode, but it will add new content, including missions and factions to provide a backdrop for actions in the game's steampunk world.

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            EVE Evolved: Odyssey 1.1 and PvP balance

            Posted: 01 Sep 2013 04:00 PM PDT

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            EVE Evolved Odyssey 11 and PvP balance
            It's been just under three months since EVE Online's exploration-focused Odyssey expansion went live, bringing in a new hacking minigame and significantly buffing the underused tier 1 and tier 2 battleships. With a complete rebalancing all of the tech 1 sub-capital ships now complete, CCP has turned its attention to some of the oldest tech 2 ships in the game: Heavy Assault Ships and Command Ships. Developers have been testing out changes to these ships on the test server and hitting up players for feedback since Odyssey went live, and the results are finally ready to deploy.

            Odyssey 1.1 will go live in two days time on September 3rd and contains some pretty big changes that are sure to shake up the PvP landscape. Medium-sized long-range weapons have been buffed beyond all recognition, and a buff to active tanking may soon make it viable in PvP. Heavy Assault Ships and Command Ships have been beefed up, the Dominix is getting a small nerf following its absolute dominance in the Alliance Tournament, and the Nosferatu energy vampire module may be about to make a return to PvP setups.

            In this week's EVE Evolved, I analyse the upcoming Odyssey 1.1 patch and what the new ship balance changes mean for the average player.

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              PAX Prime 2013: S2 Games shows off Strife

              Posted: 01 Sep 2013 03:30 PM PDT

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              PAX Prime 2013 S2 Games shows off Strife
              I was pretty interested to see S2 Games' newest venture into the MOBA genre, Strife, at this year's PAX Prime. It's a more newbie-friendly take on the traditional DotA concept while still retaining high levels of complexity and a high skill cap.

              S2 Games has learned a lot of lessons from Heroes of Newerth, and I spoke with creative designer Doug Houserman about what the team is bringing to the table to make Strife a better game.

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                PAX Prime 2013: FFXIV's Yoshida on rebuilding trust and expanding functionality

                Posted: 01 Sep 2013 03:00 PM PDT

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                Pax Prime FFXIV yoshida part deux
                Apart from Square's public presentation, which was open to both media types and fans at this year's PAX Prime, we were also able to sit down with Final Fantasy XIV producer Naoki Yoshida for a more intimate interview session.

                Join us after the cut as we talk about classes, jobs, consoles vs. PCs, and a boatload of other Eorzean tidbits.

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                  PAX Prime 2013: Exploring Wander with creator Loki Davison

                  Posted: 01 Sep 2013 02:00 PM PDT

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                  Wander
                  Wander is an MMO that eschews the primary mechanics of traditional titles and instead relies on what creator Loki Davison refers to as "collaborative exploration." Designed to recreate the feeling you get when you discover something beautiful in real life and rush home to tell your friends, Wander has no maps, checkpoints, or objectives. The only ways to uncover the game's secrets are to discover them yourself or have another player show you the way.

                  Our own Jasmine Hrushcak snagged some time with Wander and its creator at PAX Prime 2013 and managed to ask a few questions in between acrophobic Oculus Rift-induced panic attacks.

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                    PAX Prime 2013: Final Fantasy XIV's presentation apologizes for a 'rocky' launch

                    Posted: 01 Sep 2013 01:00 PM PDT

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                    PAX 2013 - Yoshida talks Final Fantasy XIV's 21, 22, 23, and more
                    Final Fantasy XIV had a sizable presence at PAX Prime this year. Massively sat in on Square's presentation and group interview, and we also managed a separate session with producer Naoki Yoshida apart from all the hustle and bustle.

                    In this recap, we'll walk you through the highlights from the first session, which also featured sound director Masayoshi Soken and localization lead Michael-Christopher Koji Fox, who handled translation duties.

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                      Civ Online to launch with four civilizations and win conditions

                      Posted: 01 Sep 2013 12:30 PM PDT

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                      Civlization Online
                      In an interview with 2P, XLGames CEO Jake Song talked a bit about upcoming Civilization Online and delved deeper into how the game will function. Civ Online, which is currently not officially scheduled for a North American release, will go live with four playable civilizations: China, Rome, Egypt, and Aztec. Each civilization controls three starting cities that cannot be conquered; players must strike out on their own to found cities once they have gathered enough resources.

                      Song also revealed four of the game's classes, confirming Engineers, Miners, Soldiers, and Farmers for release. Players will be allowed to change careers if desired, though career-swaps carry risks. Progression requires that players develop skills in order level their characters up. Technology advances will be made based on how players focus their resources.

                      Civilization Online will be different from previous Civ games thanks to its MMO nature. However, Song confirmed that the game will have several win conditions that end the session, such as a player conquering all other civilizations or launching a spaceship. When a player wins, the game starts over with everyone back at square one.

                      [Thanks to Dengar for the tip!]

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                      Rise and Shiny: UFO Online

                      Posted: 01 Sep 2013 12:00 PM PDT

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                      UFO Online screenshot
                      I really enjoyed taking a look at UFO Online a few years ago at E3, but the game has been stuck in what seems to be that standard gamigo tunnel of time, where games go to be semi-released. What do you get when you start playing? Well, if turn-based, squad-based combat is your idea of a good time (mixed with doses of factional control), then you will enjoy the game.

                      Unfortunately it's still a bit rough around the edges and could really use a pass with the text and control brushes, but I'll cover that in a minute. First, let's talk about why folks enjoy squad-based gaming so much.

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                        PAX Prime 2013: EverQuest Landmark screens and video

                        Posted: 01 Sep 2013 11:00 AM PDT

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                        EverQuest Next: Landmark
                        EverQuest Next Landmark is a prime (get it?!) focus for Sony Online Entertainment at this weekend's PAX Prime 2013 (now you get it) and the studio has released some new videos and screenshots showing off what players can expect from the title's sandbox of world-editing tools.

                        On display is a time-lapse of player creation in a lava-filled cave, with a closer look at EverQuest Next's dwarf race. There's also a quick look at EverQuest Next's parkour-inspired free running in action. Check out both videos after the break and hit the gallery for the latest images.

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