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The PC Gamer Rig: Are hard drive prices on their way down?

Adam Oxford at 12:54am February 12 2012
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Another lazy weekend, another chance to kick back with a screwdriver and mess around with the PC Gamer Rig. Our averagely priced PC is in a state of constant flux, and rarely makes it through seven days without something changing as new components are released and online bargains are found.

So what surprises hide beneath its SECC shell this week? How did I manage to shave xxx off the overall cost without sacrificing a framerate of power? And are hard drive prices finally on the way down? For the answers to all these and more, click through the link.

Science speeds up hard drives with heat

Adam Oxford at 03:04pm February 10 2012
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Traditional wisdom would have you believe that cooling a hard drive down increases its performance and reduces the chance of failure. That’s why you put fans at the front of your case – to get cold air blowing in the direction of those fast spinning platters which warm up fast thanks to friction.

Not so, says a team of researchers at the University of York. They want to make your drive even hotter, because they’ve discovered a way to change the state of magnetic bits on the surface of a disc using nothing but a pulse of heat. Not only does their method write data more quickly than when using magnetic heads, they say, but you get more data per square inch too.

Windows 8: the wait is almost over

Adam Oxford at 06:40pm February 9 2012
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Pathological hatred of the Start button got you down? Wish those pesky windows on your desktop would just manage themselves a bit more like an iPad? Quite fancy the look of an ARM-powered tablet but can’t face the fact it will giving up Windows? Fear not, for Windows 8 is almost upon us and by the end of the month, you should know whether it exceeds or disappoints your expectations.

Microsoft previously committed to getting the public beta for Windows 8 online by the end of February. Yesterday, people started receiving invites for the ‘Consumer Preview’ of Windows 8 on February 29th. Most commentators seem to think that 8+29 equals a very obvious 4, and that this means the beta will be going live on that date. Seems like a reasonable deduction to us.

Hands on with the Alienware X51

Adam Oxford at 02:50pm February 7 2012
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Gaming system specialist Alienware launched its console sized X51 desktop for the second time in London last night. The machine was originally announced a couple of weeks ago in San Francisco, since when we’ve only seen it in pictures. Now we’ve played with it for a bit, had a go at building a cheaper alternative and spoken to the team behind it, it’s time to gather our thoughts.

The X51 is intriguing. It looks like a media centre, acts like a desktop PC and costs the same as a top end Mac Mini for the most basic of the three specs available. It’s on sale now, so who’s going to buy it?

The PC Gamer Rig revisited

Adam Oxford at 04:00pm February 4 2012
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After a couple of weeks off in which we looked at alternatives to the traditional gaming tower, it’s time to turn on our PC for the average gamer, the PC Gamer Rig and see what’s changed.

For the Rig is all things to all people: if you’ve never built a PC before and want to know what kind of spec you should aim for, let the Rig be your guide. If you want a list of potential upgrades that give you the best possible value for money, let the Rig be your guide. If you want to know how to put together a complete PC for less than £1000/$1500… well, you get the idea.

BT to deliver new 300Mbps ‘on demand’ fibre broadband

Adam Oxford at 02:50pm February 3 2012
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More broadband news today: BT’s wholesale arm Openreach, which provides the majority of broadband connections in the UK, is planning to launch a new fibre-based broadband product that’s capable of delivering 300Mbps to your house. The company issued a press release this morning that claimed successful trials in St Agnes, Cornwall of its Fibre to the Premise On Demand (FTTP OD) would be followed up with more tests later this year, and most of its ISP partners would be selling the product by Spring 2013.

FTTP OD should be available to any exchanges which have been upgraded for Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) services like the 40Mbps Infinity. Theoretically, at 300Mbps you could download a 10GB Steam game in about five minutes. So is this the death of copper?

Which broadband provider is best for gaming?

Adam Oxford at 11:51am February 2 2012
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Think your broadband’s rubbish? You’re probably right. UK telcoms regulator Ofcom has released its sixth report on average connection speeds in the country it found that while the average download speed has increased a small amount since May last year, to 7.6Mbps, ADSL customers on packages advertised as ‘up to 24Mbps are getting just under a third of the expected bandwidth.

Shockingly, more than a quarter of customers (27%) are on connections slower than 2Mbps.

AMD launches Radeon HD7950: Review round up

Adam Oxford at 11:59am January 31 2012
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Fancy getting your hands on AMD’s swanky new Graphics Card Next(GCN) technology but don’t want to spend the small fortune it costs to purchase a Radeon HD7970? Rejoice, then, for today we have been blessed with the second card in this new range, henceforth to be known as the Radeon HD7950.

Don’t get too excited: it’s still not what you’d call a cheap card. Retail prices have been set at £355/$449 and upwards, which puts it pound for pound up against the erstwhile fastest current single chip GPU, the GeForce GTX580. So how does GCN compare to NVIDIA’s best?

Xbox 720 to feature Radeon HD6670?

Adam Oxford at 12:06pm January 27 2012
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There’s a rumour going round (started by IGN) that the graphics core for the next generation Xbox – possibly known as the Xbox 720 – has gone into production, ready for a release date believed to be some time in 2013.

The GPU in question, says IGN, is based on the Radeon HD6670, a graphics processor that would only have been considered cutting edge in PC terms five or six years ago – around the time of the Xbox 360′s launch.

Windows 8 to restrict desktop customisation?

Adam Oxford at 02:20pm January 26 2012
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One of the very few choices we have left in this world is the ability to put a picture of family, friends or favourite frags on our desktop backgrounds, but even that facsimile of free will is being withdrawn. According to an interview over at our sister site TechRadar, customisation of Windows 8′s new Metro interface will be limited to decisions about the solid colour background.

The PC Gamer Rig part II: Son of the Rig

Adam Oxford at 04:15pm January 21 2012
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Component prices haven’t changed much over the last week, so there’s no changes to the PC Gamer Rig to write about. Instead of taking a few days off from scouring shopping sites, however, I’ve put together something a bit different.

Inspired by Alienware’s launch of its lounge friendly X51 console sized PC and a feature I’m writing for the mag, this week’s post is about a second system I’m going to try and keep up to date: The PC Gamer Media Centre-cum-Occassional-Games-Rig-With-Console-Beating-Games-Ability. Or, as I like to call it, Son of Rig.

Intel introduces overclocking insurance

Adam Oxford at 03:45pm January 19 2012
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Fancy trying your hand at overclocking a CPU but don’t want to risk your precious silicon? Intel may have just the thing for you. The chip giant has announced a new optional insurance policy for Core i-thingumy owners who want to protect their processors.

The new warranty is good for three years and covers a one time replacement of a processor damaged by overclocking. It goes by the name of Performance Tuning Plan, and costs between $20 and $35 depending on which chip you own.

Are Intel planning talking routers?

Adam Oxford at 02:40pm January 19 2012
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Tied of your boringly quiet peripherals? Nostalgic for the days when hardware made a proper noise? Do you long for your SSDs to chirrup like a tape loading ZX Spectrum, or your keyboard to click like an old IBM model M?

Seems you are not alone in your antipathy towards the dull silence of the modern microcomputer. According to a report on New Scientist, Intel has just filed a patent for WiFi routers and dongles that can literally talk to each other.

Alienware X51 is a console sized gaming PC

Adam Oxford at 11:21am January 18 2012
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Gaming PC maker Alienware has launched a new desktop with a difference today. Unlike the hulking behemoths of the past, the new Alienware X51 is a small form factor machine, which arrives in a case roughly the size of an Xbox.

The X51 certainly looks the part. Its all corners and curves with a slot loading DVD drive and Alienware’s trademark customisably LED lighting. Prices start at £699 (no US price has been confirmed yet) though, so what’s inside, and is it powerful enough to take on its bigger brethren?

What’s in the PC Gamer Rig this week?

Adam Oxford at 11:46am January 15 2012
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There comes a time for every carefully selected component in the PC Gamer Rig when it’s time to face the big screwdriver in the sky and prepare for replacement. If it’s a part that’s been a stalwart of the Rig for many months, I’ll hunt around the most obscure of online retailers to convince myself it’s still available before giving up and retiring it for something easier to come by.

Especially if it’s something as important as the screen.

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