Posts Tagged ‘ftw.’

The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Review (Xbox 360 / PS3 / PC)

Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE! The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion, is a first person rpg that came out a while back. It was praised by many, and for good reason, this game is a lot of fun, has a lot of things to do, contains a lot of shiny people and environments, and the most important thing of all, Patrick Stewart. Check it all out in my review.

Thermaltake Level 10 Gaming Station PC Case Review

The Thermaltake Level 10 Gaming Station PC Case is a phenomenal piece of PC Hardware…Unfortunately, so is the pricetag.

Intel QX9650 review eVGA GTX 260 core 216 3-way SLi eVGA 780i

Matar Extreme PC. Intel QX9650 OCZ HCP 8GB PC2-8500 eVGA 780i Motherboard eVGA GTX 260 core 216 in 3-way SLi 2x WD Velociraptor 300GB in RAID 0 2x 500GB 1TB in RAID 0 Ultra X3 1000Watts Nvidia cm690 Case.

Intel core i7 860 BIOS settings for 4,1GHz (Asus Maximus formula III)

Showing off my settings for 4,1GHz. This cpu/motherboard is so easy to overclock! Note that this is only my benchmark clock usually I use 3,85GHz with 1,3V-core. Check my channel for benchmarks with this overclockProcessor: Intel core i7 860 @4.1 GHz Motherboard: Asus maximus formula III Cpu Cooler: Corsair H50 (with stock fan & antec tricool fan) Memory: Corsair DDR3 1600Mhz Cl9 Graphics Card: GTX 275 @ 740 1600 2600 Power supply: Corsair modular 700W Soundcard: Creative SupremeFX Case: Antec 1200 Monitor: Benq G2412HD Operating system: Windows 7 ultimate 64bit

EVGA GTX460 (1024MB) EE, 3DMark Vantage Performance Benchmark

GTX460 EE (1024B) Graphics card on the 3D Mark Vantage Bench in Stock and OC Settings :)

EVGA GeForce GTX 280 FTW Edition 1GB GDDR3 Video Card Review

Watch in HD the difference is exponential! NVIDIA GTX 280 670 MHz GPU 240 Processing Cores 400 MHz RAMDAC Memory 1024 MB, 512 bit DDR3 2430 MHz (effective) 155.52 GB/s Memory Bandwidth Interface PCI-E 2.0 16x DVI-I, DVI-I, HDTV-7 SLI Capable Resolution & Refresh 240Hz Max Refresh Rate 2048×1536 Max Analog 2560×1600 Max Digital Requirements Minimum of a 550 Watt power supply. Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 40 Amp Amps.) An available 6 pin PCI-E power connector and an available 8 pin PCI-E power connector

(HD) EVGA’s GTX 295 Co op Edition GPU

Video review of EVGA’s GTX 295 Co op Edition single PCB, dual GPU graphics card