Posted Aug 18, 2008 at 12:28AM by Chris Coker Listed in: News, Call of Duty 5 Tags: ATI, AMD, Intel, GIGABYTE, nVidia
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Tall - Image 1Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare ran pretty darn well on just about everything and World at War is built on the same engine, so these decidedly reasonable minimum requirements come as no surprise.

Of course if you want to to play the game at a cornea melting 2560 x 1600, you might have to get one of these bad boys.

So, do you make the grade?

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Posted Jun 13, 2008 at 09:57PM by Glen D. Listed in: Hardware, FPS, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Tags: Activision, Infinity Ward, GIGABYTE
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Call of Duty 4 - Image 1How low can Activision and Infinity Ward's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare go? In terms of hardware that can run it, that is. This was the question burning up in the minds of some tech-savvy people and they put the game to the test aboard some lower-end setups. The results they got are detailed in the full article up next.

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Posted Apr 16, 2008 at 05:41AM by Jay P. Listed in: News, RPG, Mass Effect Tags: AMD, DirectX, Windows XP, GIGABYTE, nVidia, BioWare
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Bioware reveals Mass Effect PC system specs - Image 1The PC version for BioWare's Mass Effect might have been bad news to eager fans. Well, we got something that could take your mind off it. The specs for the PC version has been finally released. Better get your pen and paper to jot down the details. Find out what the specs are in the full article.


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Posted May 25, 2007 at 06:04PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News, Hardware Tags: Intel, Taiwan, GIGABYTE, Asustek, Digitimes, Asia
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ASUSTeK Computer Inc. eyes revenues drop due to reduced PS3 shipping - Image 1 


A report coming in from Chinese local newspaper Economic Daily News has pinned the mainstream motherboard manufacturer ASUSTek with a mediocre 2007 revenue performance due to reduced PlayStation 3 shipping. ASUSTeK is one of the favorite and trusted motherboard brands for tech-savvy PC enthusiasts, while also a major contractor for manufacturing quality PlayStation 3 motherboards in Asia.

ASUSTeK Computer Inc. is expecting an all-time low in revenues this coming May, after the Taiwan-based company reported a change in the motherboard profit season and the decreased shipments of the PlayStation 3 from Asia. However, other competing motherboard companies such as Gigabyte Technology and Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) have noted a possible increase in May shipments during the summer season, according to local paper Apple Daily.

Despite feeds coming in from Asia that the PlayStation 3 production is indeed slowing down, it appears that ASUSTeK has prepped themselves for a quick recovery, right after Intel starts shipping their new Centrino platforms for laptop computers, codenamed Santa Rosa, for the month succeeding May.

Analysts agree that the Taiwan computer manufacturing giant will be able to return to standard shipping levels by June, allowing the company to benefit from a steady revenue stream for the rest of 2007. Thanks to DigiTimes for the heads up!

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