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Maingear ePhex X58 Elite Gaming PC

by Johan on June 4, 2009 · 0 comments

Maingear ePhex X58 Elite Gaming PC

Maingear comes back with a gaming PC in the form of the ePhex X58 Elite. The computer adopts Asus X58 motherboard which is capable of holding multiple video cards from either NVIDIA or ATI. You can install up to three NVIDIA GTX 285s or ATI HD 4890s. The ePhex X58 Elite also supports up to 24GB RAM with an Intel Core i7 975 Extreme processor. However, you should have at least $5,660 in order to buy the Maingear ePhex X58 Elite Gaming PC. [SlipperyBrick]

CyberPower Gamer Ultra 7208 Gaming PC

If you are a hardcore gamer who still use an old crappy desktop, then here is a good opportunity for you to buy a nice gaming system for very low price. CyberPower today launched a new desktop PC that is targeted towards those who want to buy an Alienware-like gaming PC with an affordable price. Priced at only $539, the CyberPower Gamer Ultra 7208 features a 2.8GHz AMD Athlon dual core processor, a 4GB RAM, nVidia GeForce 9500GT video card with 1GB VRAM, and a 500GB hard drive. Other features include a 22x DVD burner, on-board Surround Sound and LAN. The PC is powered by Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-Bit. [PCLaunches]

Logitech Flight System G940 Force-feedback Flight Simulation Controller

Logitech, a world leader in gaming peripherals, has recently announced the Flight System G940 force-feedback flight simulation controller that was inspired by military and commercial planes and helicopters. The force feedback joystick features Logitech’s award-winning force feedback technology, which allows you to control your aircraft in the game with confidence as you feel its movement and its reaction to air, turbulence and g-forces. The pedals were also inspired by the designs of current jet fighters giving you true-to-life control, especially when performing defensive maneuvers or crosswind landings, or piloting helicopters. The Logitech Flight System G940 is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe in September 2009 for a suggested retail price of $299.99. Video after the jump. More

OCZ New Gaming Mouse

by Johan on March 24, 2009 · 0 comments

Two Gaming Mice From OCZ

OCZ is famous for its RAM and hard drives. However, the latest products from OCZ are the Behemoth and the Eclipse gaming mice. The Eclipse offers up to 2400 DPI, and the Behemoth up to 3200 DPI. Hardcore gamers should use one of these high quality gaming mice. [CrunchGear via Video Game Blog]

Bigfoot Killer Xeno PCIe Gaming Network Card

Bigfoot has recently released its Killer Xeno PCIe gaming network card, which is compatible with any PCIe slot. It boasts a native PCI-E chip with voice-chat acceleration support. Hardcore gamers should buy this gaming network card. It is available in two models. The model with 128MB of RAM retails for $130 and the model with 256MB of RAM is priced at $180. [Truhst]

XCM Cross Fire Converter

by Johan on March 16, 2009 · 1 comment

XCM Cross Fire Converter

Here is the XCM Cross Fire Adapter for the Xbox 360 that enables PS3 controllers to be used on the Xbox 360 console. The device is also compatible with original Xbox wired and Xbox 360 wired controllers. The unit also has a built in rapid fire/turbo with forced feedback support, and analog tilt functions for added features. [SlashGear]

Mouse Computer Releases New Gaming Laptop

by Johan on February 9, 2009 · 0 comments

NextGear-Note M750W-WS Notebook

Japanese laptop manufacturer Mouse Computer comes back with its gaming laptop series from the NextGear-Note M750W-WS. This gaming monster has a huge 17 inch WUXGA (1920×1200) display with either Microsoft Windows XP or Vista OS. The company provides the low-end model that comes equipped with a Core2Quad Q9000, 4GB of DDR3 PC3-8500, a 120GB OCZ Apex Series SSD, a Blu-ray drive, an NVidia GeForce 9800M GTX with 1GB of VRAM, and 2GB of Turbo Memory only on the Vista version. The low-end version is priced at 330,000 Yen. Meanwhile, the high-end model comes jam packed with a Core 2 Extreme QX9300 CPU, 4GB of DDR3 PC3-8500, a 250GB OCZ Apex Series SSD, a Blu-ray drive, an NVidia GeForce 9800M GTX with 1GB of VRAM, and 2GB of Turbo Memory only on the Vista version. You can bring home the high-end model for 420,000 Yen. [Akihabara via Laptop Notebook News]

Sony PSP Carnival Colors

by Johan on January 26, 2009 · 1 comment

Sony PSP Carnival Colors

SCE Japan will start selling its PSP-3000 in 4 different colors with ‘Vibrant Blue’, ‘Radiant Red’, ‘Bright Yellow’ and ‘Spirited Green’. Dubbed as the Sony PSP Carnival Colors, the gadget comes bundled with a 4GB Memory Stick and a 2200mAh battery. You can buy this portable gaming gadget for £162 each. [T3 via Video Game Blog]

Creative Tournament Gaming Headset HS-1100

by Johan on January 21, 2009 · 0 comments

Creative Tournament Gaming Headset HS-1100

I am sure this Creative Tournament Gaming Headset HS-1100 will take you to a new level of gaming experience. It is the first USB headset to be powered by Sound Blaster X-Fi with Silencer technology, which is a breakthrough in voice technology allowing the user’s voice to be clearly heard by other gamers. The Silencer will eliminate ambient background noise to offer improved voice fidelity. The headset also features a built-in dual microphones and advanced time-based algorithms. The Creative Tournament Gaming Headset HS-1100 will be available in Singapore from end April 2009 onwards at S$239 . [FarEastGizmos]

ASUS W90 High-End Entertainment Notebook Unveiled

Asus has decided to introduce their latest high-end gaming notebook at CES 2009. Known as the ASUS W90, the laptop provides a 18.4- or 17-inch display, depending on model with the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4870 X2 or HD 3850 X2 dual graphics, or a single NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GS GPU, and the Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The W90 also uses Intel X38 chipset and has three SO-DIMM slots for up to 6GB of DDR2 memory. Other kewl features include up to 1 terabyte of hard drive storage space using two HDDs, a DVD burner or Blu-ray optical drive, six built-in Altec Lansing surround sound speakers, an optional TV tuner, the AI Touch Media, a 2MP webcam, 802.11 Draft N wireless, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet LAN, and a 56k modem. Its Turbo Gear function allows users to overclock the machine by “up to 25%”. There are also HDMI and VGA outputs, four USBs, an ExpressCard slot, Firewire, and an 8-in-1 media card reader. The Asus W90 runs on Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit OS. [Engadget via Laptop Notebook News]

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