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By GameInformer, published 25-10-2011
Bethesda has posted the recommended and minimal specs for playing its upcoming open world RPG on your PC. Find out if your machine makes the cut after the jump.Recommended Windows 7/Vista/XP PC (32 or 64 bit) Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD CPU 4GB System RAM 6GB free HDD space DirectX 9 compatible NVIDIA or AMD ATI video card with 1GB of RAM (Nvidia GeForce GTX 260 or higher; ATI Radeon 4890 or higher). DirectX compatible sound card Internet access for Steam activation Minimum Windows 7/Vista/XP PC (32 or 64 bit) Processor: Dual Core 2.0GHz or equivalent processor 2GB System RAM 6GB free HDD Space DirectX 9 compliant video card with 512 MB of RAM DirectX compatible sound card Internet access for Steam activation I have to admit that I'm surprised at how low the minimum specs are...

By TechRadar, published 25-08-2011
Hong Kong technology company Sapphire has slapped its proprietary Vapor-X technology onto an overclocked AMD Radeon HD 6850 graphics card, according to a release from the company.The card ships with clock speeds boosted to 800Mhz for the processor, and 1100Mhz for the memory, which Sapphire says gives users "a considerable boost in performance."To cope with the overclocked clocks, Sapphire has added a Vapor-X cooler to the card. This uses the laws of thermodynamics and evaporation to cool the card with liquid in a sealed chamber.Sapphire's Vapor-X technology was first introduced in 2007, and we've been rather impressed with it - it seems to actually work.As well as the dark arts of Vapor-X, Sapphire has included 10-phase power control, black diamond chokes and its TriXX software fo...

By SlashGear, published 13-03-2011
A couple of things have come to light over the past few days, most of these lovely little tidbits coming out over the past 24 hours where the iPad 2 has been release out into the wild. The first of which we didn’t touch on for more than a few moments in our [early iPad 2 review a few days ago] – as you’ll see in our Geekbench result below, one point stands out pretty hard: the Processor. Instead of the 1GHz CPU in its head that it’s supposed to be, the iPad 2 is running at 894 MHz. In another couple tests by IOSnoops and AnandTech, as reported by Engadget, clocked the ARM Cortex a( in at right around 900HMz as well. Apple you scoundrels! We’re not too worried about it though, as this beast has continued to be put through the tricks and traps of benchmarking...