A striking Turing-era hardware mod is circulating after an RTX 2080 Ti Hall of Fame was rebuilt into what is effectively a Titan RTX-class TU102 configuration with a dramatically higher power ceiling.
Dell’s refreshed Alienware m15 gaming laptop now comes with the latest silicon options from Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. The Alienware m15 R3– as well as the larger, 17-inch m17 R3 model — tops out with ...
For gamers who want the ultimate experience when playing on a laptop, there's no better companion than the Alienware x17 R2. This gaming laptop from Dell packs a bevy of power-rich components inside ...
NVIDIA has announced that there are 10 games in the pipeline that will soon be receiving either DLSS or Reflex technologies when they launch this year. The Day Before is a new open-world survival MMO ...
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I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
Dell launched the Alienware Graphics Amplifier way back in 2014 and only recently discontinued it, but now, the company has announced that it's giving eGPUs another shot. A new device called Concept ...
Dell announced it’s workshopping two new kinds of software, and some actual hardware releases both itself and through its Alienware brand. The ideas and announcements are part of CES 2022. The first ...
Alienware is tantalizing the gaming world once again by reintroducing Concept Polaris — a liquid-cooled eGPU that promises to give your laptop a big boost of graphical power. Part of the Concept ...
Part of moving technology forward is experimenting and pushing the boundaries of the technology we have in hand. If we settle for what we already know, we’ll never know anything better. That’s why ...
I have been a technology journalist for 30-plus years and have covered just about every kind of computer gear—from the 386SX to 64-core processors—in my long tenure as an editor, a writer, and an ...