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http://www.thessdreview.com/daily-news/latest-buzz/ocz-prepares-new-revodrive-400-m-2-nvme-ssd-for-retail-release-computex-2015-update/ Hopefully the first of many :)
 
Anthony Garreffa, TweakTown: The announcement, if not the release, is earlier than some had speculated. Anyway, the 980Ti would seem to be a great option for those who find the Titan X just a...
 
btarunr, techPowerUp: A SFX-L PSU, with a platinum rating, and the connectors to support dual-GPUs? This is the holy grail of SFX if there ever was one.
http://www.techpowerup.com/210574/noctua-launches-nh-l9x65-low-profile-cpu-cooler-and-nf-a6x25-pwm-fan.html Nice looking little heatsink. Looks like the the mounting clips will work with standard...
 
*The worlds heaviest breathing ever!* http://www.anandtech.com/show/9081/asrock-to-debut-mini-itx-haswell-e-at-cebit-x99e-itx-ac-with-usb-3-1 Man I want this board. The only shameful things...
 
http://www.techpowerup.com/212664/noctua-presents-two-asymmetrical-140mm-cpu-coolers.htm Main difference between this and the older version is the heatsink is offset slightly to better clear the...
 
Summary by Ryan Shrout of PCPer: The $999 price point is lower than the rumored $1349 one. nVIDIA spoke in detail about the card at their talk this morning at GTC.
stolen from hardforum. http://www.fsp-group.com.tw/index.php?do=proinfo&id=2351 I am super excited about this. I think this has great implications for the future of SFF!
They are early with the introduction but it looks like a nice small gaming machine. Much better then the Alpha of GR8. I do wonder that the dimension are...
 
Ryan Shrout on PCPer has this to say on the stealth announcement: Prior rumors positively identified the 12GB frame buffer, and suggested a $1,349 price point, though this has yet to be...
http://www.polygon.com/2015/3/3/8145647/nividia-shield-set-top-google-tv-grid-game-streaming-announcement $200. It can play Crysis 3 natively. Probably downscaled in terms of graphical fidelity...
 
Richard Lawler of Engadget: I know that 'Steam Machines' and LRPC's are becoming a bit of a thing nowadays, but to me this sort of solution is a much better way of getting a PC into the living...