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Now that Intel's newest quad-core central processing units are up for sale, makers of pre-configured personal computers are wasting no time in updating their portfolios.
Digital Storm has made an officially announcement regarding its PC collection and the new move on the part of Intel.
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30 April 2012 03:23 GMT |
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Boutique builders continue announcing new systems based on Intel's just released Sandy Bridge-E processors and the latest such company to get its name on that ever more crowded list is Digital Storm which has now unveiled a special version of the ODE Level 4 gaming PC.At the heart of this new system stands Intel... |
15 November 2011 08:34 GMT |
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Boutique computer builders are all about customization and what better way to personalize your system than to engrave a graphic or a symbol on the side of your case.This is also what Digital Storm thought when it developed its LaserMark service, announced earlier today, which enables its clients to customize their ga... |
21 October 2011 04:35 GMT |
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Overclocking systems aren't very common, but those that exist definitely have the potential of putting CPUs, GPUs and memory through hell, provided an adequate cooling module is absent, something that Digital Storm does not like to see happen, especially given its recent announcement.Hardcore overclockers alway... |
26 August 2011 10:54 GMT |
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Digital Storm, a boutique PC builder best known for its gaming systems, has just announced the launch of the company's first pre-built desktop series, the Digital Storm ODE which is powered by a water-cooled Intel Core i7-2600K processor. The ODE is available in four different configurations, but all of these a... |
25 May 2011 04:31 GMT |
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Now that NVIDIA finally unleashed its dual-Fermi adapter, it is not surprising to see it land inside high-end desktops, and Digital Storm has become the latest maker of custom PCs to make this move.By now, end-users, particularly enthusiasts, will likely have heard that NVIDIA finally supplied the market with its fi... |
25 March 2011 03:28 GMT |
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Although one typically associates high-end gaming PCs with those large, towering, Full ATX cases, filled with fans and all sorts of LEDs, the truth of the matter is that, nowadays, such a system can also be crammed in a much smaller form factor, as Digital Storm's brand-new Enix system proves only too well.
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25 January 2011 01:31 GMT |
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NVIDIA's Optimus technology has proved it’s worth time and time again, managing to cut battery consumption depending on the task at hand on just about every notebook/laptop it's ever been installed in, and that's also the case with the latest gaming-grade notebook from Digital Storm, the xm15.
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21 December 2010 01:36 GMT |
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With Black Friday, Cyber Monday and then Christmas approaching at a very fast rate, it should come as no surprise that some of the best-known gaming systems' integrators are doing their best in order to come up with some hot new offerings for their customers, and that's exactly the case with Digital Storm a... |
23 November 2010 01:29 GMT |
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It's become somewhat of a habit for the gaming-oriented systems integrators out there to refresh their lineups each time one of the world's two major GPU manufacturers unleashes a new graphics card onto the market, and that's exactly what Digital Storm is doing right now, the company announcing that NV... |
10 November 2010 04:27 GMT |
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It took a while for the driver to be finalized, but NVIDIA did, with some delays, manage to provide software support for 3D Vision Surround on its more powerful GeForce Series cards. This technology allows a SLI multi-GPU setup to display videos or games in 3D over three monitors. Digital Storm was quick in revealin... |
3 August 2010 04:11 GMT |
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Yesterday, NVIDIA finally released the beta version of its driver that enables support for the 3D Vision Surround technology. Immediately after this software came out, Cyberpower stepped up and unveiled multiple systems with support for it. Later, even iBuyPower broke the silence and brought out the Gamer Paladin... |
30 June 2010 05:30 GMT |
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The past few months have been filled with releases of newer and better products, especially central processing units and graphics cards with next-generation technologies. It can even be said that the performance bar was raised up by a notch or two, not just in terms of processing, but also in terms of graphics. Natur... |
19 June 2010 03:28 GMT |
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One would think that an assassin would do its best to stick to the shadows and walk past without being seen, but this is hardly what Digital Storm's latest product does. The Black|Ops Assassin custom gaming system is hardly what one would call a PC that doesn't stand out. On the other hand, much like a fear... |
11 May 2010 03:06 GMT |
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NVIDIA has finally managed to launch its highly anticipated GeForce GTX 400 series of graphics adapters and, despite the mixed reviews it received, its manufacturing partners, as well as gaming PC suppliers, are hard at work integrating the new cards in their product portfolio. Origin and CoolIT have already unveiled... |
29 March 2010 06:00 GMT |
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Intel's new six-core processors have only recently made their formal debut, but they have already been adopted by a significant number of hardware and PC makers. The Gulftown especially has been set up as an option for a variety of gaming systems, including Digital Storm's very own Black|OPS. The PC maker, ... |
18 March 2010 04:22 GMT |
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Since Intel's six-core Gulftown processor is now the most powerful central processing unit on the consumer market, it is hardly surprising to hear that so many gaming rigs support it so soon after it was reviewed. In fact, companies like Origin, CyberPower and Maingear have already taken the chip in and set it u... |
17 March 2010 07:57 GMT |
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As Advanced Micro Devices, Intel and NVIDIA keep pushing their many CPUs and GPUs on the market, more and better possibilities for high-performance gaming appear. It is quite known that the gaming segment, and its continuously growing demand for better performance and higher efficiency in processing and graphics, is ... |
13 February 2010 07:22 GMT |
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