Ubergizmo

Digital Storm updates its gaming rigs with Intel's Ivy Bridge processor
Ubergizmo
By Tyler Lee on 04/30/2012 04:16 PDT Gamers if you're shopping about for a new gaming rig, you might want to take note that Digital Storm has recently upgraded their entire line of gaming desktops and notebooks with Intel's latest Ivy Bridge processor.
Dell Unveils Ivy Bridge-Powered Alienware Gaming LaptopsPC Magazine
Third Generation Intel Core Processors Get PC Maker IntegrationGamersDailyNews
Does Ivy Bridge replace discrete video cards for gaming?ExtremeTech
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TechSpot

GeForce Grid will let you stream games on a Kepler-based GPU
TechSpot
By Matthew DeCarlo We've already seen Nvidia's latest graphics architecture in action on standard gaming rigs, but the company shared some of Kepler's cloud-centric benefits during the GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California today.
Nvidia shaking up cloud-based gamingITworld.com

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Stuff.co.nz (blog)

The Success of Diablo III
GoozerNation (blog)
Speaking of PC gamers, I know for a fact several of my close gamer friends as well as many others upgraded their gaming rigs just to play D3. Some of us who were strictly console gamers may have crossed over. I built a new PC last fall that will play ...
Origin PC announces two Diablo 3 promotionsGameZone
Which PC Hardware Works Best With Diablo III?Kotaku
When game launches go badStuff.co.nz (blog)
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CNET

Asus G75VW (Core i7 3610QM Processor 2.3GHz, 12GB RAM)
CNET
The Asus G75VW-AS71 is a new set of processors in a slightly thinned-down gaming laptop box. The result is better than ever, but the price you're paying is still really high, even if it's less than half the price of stacked gaming rigs.

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Games that make you want to throw your iPad (don't do it!)
CNET (blog)
Some games have the ability to make you lose your cool, with extremely difficult challenges and rules designed to test your patience. by Jason Parker May 11, 2012 5:42 PM PDT Follow @jparkerCNET I play a lot of video games. I have a Windows gaming rig ...



Geek

Geek deals: $100 off new Alienware X51 Core i7 Ivy Bridge Gaming PC
Geek
As someone who has built a few gaming rigs in his time, gaming PCs are usually large, loud, and in your face. Large towers provide efficient cooling, room for all your cards/drives, and easy access for upgrading. Thankfully we've moved past the days of ...

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ShowStoppers® almost sold out for press event at E3
MarketWatch (press release)
AUSTIN, Texas, May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The newest video games, gaming rigs, computer consoles and entertainment software are coming to center stage at ShowStoppers®, the only independent press event for the journalists, bloggers, ...

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TechShout!

Alienware M14x, M17x and M18x gaming rigs get refreshed
TechShout!
These rigs are even equipped with GDDR5-based AMD Radeon and Nvidia GeForce GPUs for an enriched gaming experience. The M14x variant features up to 16GB of memory along with GeForce GT 650M graphics, within a 14-inch form factor.
Alienware's new gaming laptops get matching Ivy Bridge processorsEngadget

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New Windows Computers Will Get a $15 Upgrade to Windows 8
Gizmodo
With Ivy Bridge out, there's a ton of great new desktops, ultrabooks, and gaming rigs coming out over the next few months. But they're all under the shadow of the other major release, Windows 8. Good news for anyone taking the plunge, though: Windows 8 ...

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Should He Play Borderlands 2 on PC or Console?
Kotaku
I have a pretty decent gaming rig now, although I would be surprised if it can handle Maxed graphic-setting without some hiccups. The 360, on the other hand, seems to be showing its age a bit these days, and I'm not particularly fond of Xbox Live ...

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