Thursday, 7 January 2016

MSI announces Vortex - Badass Gaming PC in a Cylindrical box at CES 2016

MSI announces "Vortex", it's a gaming PC featuring Skylake Core i7 6700k (yes K) processor with upto two GTX 980s in SLI. Those 980s are in MXM form factor.

the Vortex sorta looks like Mac Pro on the outside, even on the inside they have a blower fan on the top just like Mac Pro

 Vortex has the following I/O ports on the back

  • 4 x USB 3.1
  • 2 x USB 3.1 Type C (With Thunderbolt Support)
  • 2 x  HDMI ports
  • 2 x Gigabit Ethernet
  • 2 x Mini Display Ports
  • 3.5mm Microphone and Headphone Jack
  • Upto 6 Display outputs


MSI is promising that it'll 22dB at idle and Under 30dB underload.

This small foot print has 6.5L capacity.

MSI is saying that it's not the Final Product.

Pricing & Availability: Around $2000 for 960 in SLI with 6700k and Around $3000 for 980 in SLI with 6700k. It isn't launching until Q2 2016.

source: linustechtips

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Razer’s Stargazer webcam is perfect for game streamers and Windows 10


Standalone webcams aren’t exactly exciting anymore, but Razer’s is a little unique. While Intel sells a developer kit for its RealSense 3D camera, Razer is bringing the technology to the masses with its Stargazer webcam.


It has three main tricks, and they’re perfect for streamers, gamers, and Windows 10 users. If you’re a regular user of Twitch then you’ll see a lot of streamers using green screens to remove their background surroundings. It’s a popular trick, but the Razer Stargazer will do it automatically thanks to the camera and software. It also records at 60fps, something that will definitely appeal to streamers.


RAZER'S WEBCAM USES INTEL REALSENSE

The second primary feature is a little more gimmicky. Razer is using the RealSense camera to enable gestures for games. We’ve seen this before with Kinect, but Razer’s approach seems to be designed to simply launch games with gestures or play titles that track facial expressions. That’s pretty basic, but you could imagine a future where you make a gesture to swap your load out in a game quickly or something that might save a little time.

source: theverge

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Amazon Winter Deals


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Enjoy winter with great deals.

happy shopping.

source: amazon 

Lenovo Announces ideapad Y900 Gaming Laptop

Lenovo has announced the Y900, a dedicated gaming machine which features the current high-end mobile CPUs and GPUs, as well as configurable overclocking.


Exact overclocking numbers are not yet available, but this will be controlled through software to allow users to select a higher performance level. The system can be configured with up to a quad-core 6th gen Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M, and up to a massive 64 GB of DD4 memory - though with 4 SoDIMM slots it will be easy to upgrade the memory later. Storage options include PCIe SSDs (1 slot) and traditional SATA 6.0 Gb/s drives, and there is also USB 3.1 Type-C as well as HDMI 2.0 among the I/O.


Specifications from Lenovo:
  • Up to Intel 6th Gen Quad Core i7 overclockable CPU
  • 17.3” 16:9 FHD (1920x1080) IPS Anti-glare
  • NVIDIA GTX-980M 4G/8G GDDR5 PCI-Express discrete graphics
  • Up to 64GB DDR4 memory (4 x SO-DIMM)
  • Up to 512GB SSD PCIe (RAID 0), Up to 1TB HDD SATA 3
  • Camera: 720p with internal digital array microphones
  • 2 x 2.0w JBL speakers and 3.0w subwoofer w/ Dolby Home Theater
  • Battery: Up to 5 hours (Li-Polymer, 6 cell, 90Wh)
  • Ports: 3 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0 w/always on charging, 1 x USB Type C (supports USB 3.1, Display Port, Thunderbolt), Audio Jack, Mic Jack, HDMI 2.0, 4-in-1 card
  • reader, SPDIF, Display Port)
  • Mechanical keyboard with programmable color backlighting
  • Colorful highlighted touchpad
  • Windows 10 Home
  • Dimensions: 425.4mm x 15.2mm x < 35.9mm
sourcepcper

Origin PC's new Omni all-in-one gaming pc


The Omni from Origin PC combines that boutique PC company's extreme customization options and build flexibility with a big-screen all-in-one body, highlighted by a 3,440x1,440-pixel, 34-inch curved display. The base unit is an off-the-shelf chassis, and like many gaming PC builders, Origin PC takes that third-party unit and customizes it with its own components, tweaks and software to create something unique.
The Omni supports up to an Intel Core i7 5960X processor, liquid cooling, and can fit a new Nvidia Titan X desktop graphics card. That's all especially noteworthy because these are parts you pretty much never see in an all-in-one desktop. The back cover comes off, allowing you access to the motherboard so components can be swapped out for future upgrades -- another feature rarely seen in all-in-one desktops.
Sitting in front of the system, the huge 34-inch screen wraps subtly around you. Curved screens on big TVs are a gimmick, offering a great view to only the person sitting dead center. But on a smaller computer monitor level, adding a curved display immediately makes everything, including PC gaming, more immediate and immersive.
The Omni is coming sometime in the first quarter of 2016, There's no price yet.
It also has one especially clever feature for the space-challenged. The rubber feet under the chassis are attached magnetically, so you can simply pop them off and move them to any other side of the metal box, allowing for an easy transition from vertical to horizontal. It's one of those great little ideas that makes it easier to fit this mini-tower under a desk or in an entertainment center.
source: cnet

Monday, 4 January 2016

PSN down for the first time in 2016



If you’re trying to login to PSN and are unable to, it’s not just you.
It appears that Sony is suffering its first PSN outage of 2016 on Monday. Currently the service appears down around most of the world and the company isn’t releasing detailed information at this time other than they are working on it.

A quick check of the Network Service Status page shows all aspects of PSN to currently be experiencing issues.
Unlike with several previous outages, there doesn’t appear to be any hacker group currently taking credit for the outage.
For the time being it looks like it’s just a waiting game to see how long it takes Sony to get the services up and running again.
source: technobuffalo

Clash of Clans creators release Clash Royale


Clash of Clans has been one of the largest mobile games to date, but it wasn’t enough for the crack development team Supercell to rest on the laurels of their previous success.  Supercell launched a soft release of their new card-based, direct competition game Clash Royale.
Clash of Clans allured players with a number of effective gameplay components. First, there’s a sense of creativity that goes into designing a base. Strategy also plays a role, as it’s important to be able to assess and attack bases intelligently. Group dynamics got into the mix with the titular clans pitting themselves against each other, and the set-it-and-forget-it nature of much of the gameplay let even players with a busy schedule get in on the action.
What are your thoughts on Clash Royale? The primary complaint leveled at Clash of Clans is that some claim it falls in the “pay to win” camp of mobile gaming. Will the same criticisms be leveled at Clash Royale? Let us know in the comments below!
Game: clashroyale

Sunday, 3 January 2016

VR will push “a resurgence of high-end PCs in the home,” says Valve writer




Virtual Reality, at least the good kind, will be expensive. It will also require a quality gaming rig.
Valve writer Chet Faliszek thinks the introduction of this demanding new take on the gaming medium will push a lot of consumers to go bigger and better when it comes to PC hardware.
Here he is on Twitter, and he poses some interesting questions.

If, and that’s a big if, VR takes off like companies are hoping it will, we will absolutely see a flood of high-end PC users as they try and embrace the products fully. Faliszek is right on that point, but his perspective requires that VR succeeds.
As for the side-effects and opportunities? That’s really tough to consider, and I’m sure gaming companies are thinking both things over now as well. Will gamers demand more graphically intense experiences thanks to the new domination of high-end hardware? Will they be less willing to except bad ports and aging engines? I’m not so sure.
Whatever the case may be, if VR is a success, it’ll impact a huge chunk of the gaming world.
Pic credit: technobuffalo

source: technobuffalo

The Force is with this amazing Star Destroyer PC chassis

Ever looked at your PC and thought: “Man, I wish this thing looked like a Star Destroyer, with integrated fiber optic lighting, a water-cooled GPU, and 3D printed detailing?” 
Enterprising custom PC builder Sander van der Velden, aka Asphiax, evidently did — and his new Venator-class Star Destroyer (dubbed the Yazi) is truly something to see.
The Yazi will be shown at CES this year. The frame and body are made from aluminum, while the greebles (the fine detail patterns added to the exterior to make the shape more visually interesting) are 3D printed. The ship contains more than 50 meters of fiber optic cabling, and the sides and bridges are wired to give the appearance of a functional spacecraft.








source: extremetech

Friday, 1 January 2016

Pebble PowerShare-Z

Power Share-Z allows you to transfer battery charge from one phone to another. Now you can simply borrow some charge from a friend when your phone’s running out of battery. It’s so tiny that you can easily carry it in your pocket, wallet or use it as your keyring. The input and output current are automatically adjusted as per the smartphone/tablet. The phone/tablet providing the charge must have OTG functionality. The phone receiving the charge can be ANY smartphone.

Specifications:
  • Size: : 5.5cm x 2.5cm x 0.5cm
  • Connectors: MicroUSB Input & Output, iPhone Output
  • Input/Output Voltage and Current: Same as that of the phones connected.










sourceamazon.in

Final Fantasy 15 Confirmed to Launch in 2016


Final Fantasy XV will launch in 2016, game director Hajime Tabata confirmed 

"We will finally release FFXV this year, in 2016!" Tabata said. "In development, previous phases required wisdom and strength. However, moving forward the final phase will focus on effort and willpower."


 Here's more from Tabata's statement:

"I vow to you all that every member in the team will do their best to the very last possible moment taking responsibility and pride in their craft. We will do everything we can do to finish FFXV to create an experience we are incredibly proud of and one that you will enjoy and treasure."

"The whole FFXV team appreciates all of the support from each and everyone one of you this past year. I cannot tell you how much it means to all of us.

sourcegamespot

Sony Is Announcing 7 Games Next Week

"E3 was only half the story." Sony is apparently going to announce seven games next week. The company said in a  blog post to...