Rockstargames.com’s NewsWire blog today disappointed PC gamers world wide when they announced Grand Theft Auto V for PC has been delayed from January 27th to March 24th. Along with the bad news they also published the official system requirements and posted a series of screenshots from the PC edition of the game. (more…)
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Evatech’s Clayton South Store is Moving to Oakleigh This Month.
The below information is old – and now only serves as archive information. For our newest location and details, please see here.
By the end of this month our retail store currently located at 16/14-26 Audsley Street in Clayton South will be moved to our newest location, 1/2 Atherton Road in Oakleigh.
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Evolve Gets PC Minimum & Recommended Requirements Published + No SLI Support @ Launch.
California based Turtle Rock Studios, the makers of Left For Dead and Counter Strike has published the minimum and recommended hardware requirements for their upcoming 4 v 1 monster hunting first person shooter, Evolve.
Just yesterday, a news post on evolvegame.com spilled the beans, publishing the requirements reportedly ‘ripped straight from the side of the box’. (more…)
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The GTX 960 and GTX 960 TI arriving soon! Worth the wait?
Update : MSI Gaming edition cards are the first to get an street date of 22/01. They have also listed a “suggested retail price” of $399 AUD but we pretty safely expect street prices well below this on release date. MSI says the TI edition of the GTX 960 is due ‘early February’ with no SRP details just yet. Will will update this post with any news we hear from other vendors in the meantime.
Original Post : The the internet all abuzz with plenty of rumors and speculation over the last month or so regarding the upcoming release of the GTX 960 and TI series of cards from NVIDIA, it seems we have pretty much reached a consensus and the current rumors seem so well backed up with leaks and insider comments that they are almost as good as facts.
So what do we know? (more…)
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G.Skill Sniper series & BitDefender Total Security now available at Evatech.
Aggressively styled heatsinks on memory kits has long been common place but one of the very first vendors to pursue this practice, long long ago, was G.Skill. Long time PC gamers who are familiar with their hardware will know G.Skill has been around and leading the charge in overclockable gaming memory since soon after it’s inception in 1989.

