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New "Reviews Using pMCore" section and registration activated23/01/2008 17:19
A new section is openned in this website in which the article and reviews using pMCore as test or benchmark will be shown.

Apart from this, the registration form through this website has been enabled so the new users will not need to register at our forum to upload the results got through pMCore.

Even if the account is created through this website, it can be used also in the forum.

Clic Here if you are a new user and you want to register as user.

If you've got a website and you have used pMCore in one of your articles, send it by clicking Here
Official pMCore Website openned for testers16/05/2007 12:49
It is still an Alpha version of the web but it is ready to be used to almost visualize the rankings.

Most of the functionalities of the web are disabled as they are still in development or they have not been tested enaugh.

From now on and if we don't find any other bugs, rankings will only show results posted with v0.16.8 version of the software, which is most recent one.

This new version can be downloaded following this link: http://pmcore.hispazone.com/download.php
Reviews Using pMCore
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 a 4.6GHz22/01/2008 22:29
by HispaZone.com

Nos superamos en nuestros records personales en nuestro análisis del nuevo procesador Extreme de Intel el QX6850 a 3GHz.

Language: Español
 
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8GB DDR2-800 and Vista22/01/2008 22:25
by BCCHardware

Memory prices have just crashed in the last few months. It was not that long ago when a 2GB kit of fast DDR2 would cost you upwards of $400, and now you can snag a speedy 2GB kit for around $100. Lower 2GB kit prices have cause the super-expensive 4GB kit prices to fall as well and now a simple search online reveals that you can grab a 4GB kit (2x2GB Sticks) of PC2-6400 for around $220USD. This kit will not have the tightest timings, but offers lots of prowess for those memory hungry applications.

Language: English
 
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Intel DG33BU - mATX For Your PC22/01/2008 22:24
by BCCHardware

Many enthusiasts build incredible computers that have large, expensive motherboard, fast processors, tons of RAM and one or more graphics cards. The truth is, the enthusiast makes up for only a small fraction of computer hardware sales around the world. Standard components sell to OEM PC manufactures in the 100,000's of units, where other specialty motherboards sell 10,000's of units. The same is true of high-end graphics cards. I know many people who have 7x00 series graphics cards from nVidia but I know of no one personally who has dropped their wad of cash on an 8800Ultra.

Language: English
 
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