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Cooler Master Demos V-Series 80+ Gold PSUsMar 11, 2013 - in News
Cooler Master shows off its new lineup of impressively equipped power supply units.
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Nvidia Reveals More About Cloud Gaming Service: GridJan 8, 2013 - in News
Enables 3D gaming that can render graphics directly to the cloud.
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Patriot: We Built a 40 SSD Drive Crazy ComputerMar 3, 2010 - in News
Patriot is showcasing the "world's fastest PC" at CeBIT 2010.
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MSI Unveils DDR2+DDR3 Combo MotherboardMar 7, 2009 - in News
MSi is reaching out to touch the memory lover in every gamer with two very unique motherboards: the 790GX-SD and the P45-8D. What's so special about these boards? Read on...
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Asus Shows Off Dual Socket 1366 MotherboardMar 6, 2009 - in News
While at CeBIT in Germany, Asus unveiled its new LGA1366-based dual socket motherboard.
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Gigabyte Unveils Core i5 MotherboardMar 6, 2009 - in News
Core i5 isn't necessarily a new term floating around the Internet, however lately there's been quite a bit of talk about the "Core i7 lite," and now there's a motherboard to support it.
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Thermaltake's Awesome BMW-designed CaseMar 6, 2009 - in News
Design houses from the automotive industry have penned the lines for more than just cars. In fact, some even dabble into computer parts.
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Memory Manufacturers Merge to Save SelvesMar 6, 2009 - in News
A chip industry veteran will now lead a new Taiwan-based, state-backed company that merges six memory chipmakers into one collective--the TMC.While the $23.6 billion computer memory industry struggles to stay afloat, Taiwan's economic affairs ministry ele
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AMD 'Bulldozer' CPU Not Coming EarlyMar 6, 2009 - in News
Apparently, AMD will not release its 32nm Bulldozer CPU before late 2010 even though Intel's rival processor will roll out by Q4 2009.
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Crysis + 9 VMs: Core i7 and 24GB RAMMar 5, 2009 - in News
Kingston memory demonstrated an Intel Core i7 920 system this week packed with 24 GB of DDR3 of its ValueRAM memory.
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AMD Foundry Spinoff Named GlobalFoundriesMar 5, 2009 - in News
In October 2008, AMD announced that it’d be ditching the actual fabrication of its chip technology, and will be spinning off its factories to an outside company.
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Corsair Enters the Case MarketMar 4, 2009 - in News
Shortly after the new year rang in there were reports made by various sources that Corsair was planning to enter the PC case market and they have come through, showing off a case at CeBIT.
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Intel to Start Shipping P55 Motherboards in JulyMar 4, 2009 - in News
Seems as though it may be possible that P55 motherboards compatible with Intel's Core i5 CPUs (Lynnfield) may actually start shipping in July. Ultimately, that's Intel's call.
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Nvidia: Expect x86 Processor in 2-3 YearsMar 4, 2009 - in News
The rift between Intel and Nvidia is about to get much, much bigger.For years, many have speculated that Nvidia would eventually release its own x86-based processor. While rumors can come and go, one is hard pressed to ignore Nvidia CPU ta
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VIA Unveils Mini-ITX's on Steroids: Em-ITXMar 3, 2009 - in News
VIA Technologies announces a new form factor designed for embedded developers named the Em-ITX form factor – 30 percent smaller than Mini-ITX.
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ASRock Crams CrossFire and SLI in One BoardMar 3, 2009 - in News
As if giving Nvidia the middle finger or slapping the graphics company in the face, ASRock managed to make ATI CrossFire cards run on Nvidia SLI motherboards.
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Nvidia Releases 181.71 Windows 7 DriversMar 3, 2009 - in News
NVIDIA shows once again that they are on the ball with the Windows 7 beta, as they have just released new 32-bit and 64-bit NVIDIA Windows 7 beta drivers.
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Inno3D Unveils Green 9600GT E-Save, GTS 250Mar 3, 2009 - in News
Inno3D sent over some info and screenshots of its GeForce GTS 250 and GeForce 9600GT E-Save cards, currently on display at CeBIT 2009.
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Nvidia Releases Four New Mobile GPUsMar 3, 2009 - in News
Nvidia took the chance at the opening day at CeBit in Hanover to introduce four new mobile GPUs that will cover a range of notebook price points and forms.
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Nvidia GT218 Card & Specs Possibly SurfacingFeb 5, 2009 - in News
Technical drawings and specifications for the upcoming Nvidia GT218 cards seem to be surfacing slowly – possibly more information to follow at CeBIT this coming March and a possible public launch in April.
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CeBIT 2008: The Fastest Memory on EarthMar 10, 2008 - in News
Every year, manufacturer of memory modules fight for the fastest module crown. Corsair wins, once again, this year's title by reaching 2 133 MHz or only 33 MHz more than OCZ, but at aggressive timings: 8-8-8-24. The equivalent in DDR1 would hypothetically be a module running at 533 MHz CAS 2, which may be more meaningful. Running on an NVIDIA reference motherboard built on a 790i chipset, this accomplishment requires a voltage of 2.1 V. The machine crashed when we came on the booth and had to reboot before we could launch CPU-Z and verify the value.
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CeBIT 2008: Silverstone: high end casesMar 10, 2008 - in News
Even if Silverstone still aims at high end cases in aluminum, we noticed a big change. The manufacturer unveiled numerous PC Home Theater cases the previous years, but was much less enthusiastic this year, like its competitors. It seems this kind of product is growing out of style. We just found a mainstream unnamed prototype meant to come out in June.
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CeBIT 2008: New CPU and Water Coolers from ThermaltakeMar 8, 2008 - in News
If you need good cooling performance but one cooler just isn't enough, there is an obvious solution - just take two instead. It seems that is what Thermaltake's engineers must have been thinking when they came up with the DuOrb CL-P0464 cooler. It consists of two coolers stemming from the Orb series that are connected to the CPU cooling block via heatpipes.
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CeBIT 2008: MSI Shows Passive Fan for ChipsetMar 8, 2008 - in News
Here's another prototype that could have been quite interesting. It's at least very original and comes from MSI. The ECOlution (the developed by the Taiwanese Polo-Tech) is a passive fan for northbridge. What we mean by passive fan is that this cooling system doesn't need a fan when the chip is idle. However, when in peak, the heat generated by the chipset is used to dilate a gas that will move a piston that in turn will move the blades of the fan that's placed in front of the heat sink's extension linked with 2 heat pipes.
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CeBIT 2008: New CPU Coolers from ThermaltakeMar 7, 2008 - in News
Double vision - Thermaltake's DuOrb cooler and a grown-up V1
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CeBIT 2008: Thermaltake Diversifies Itself AgainMar 7, 2008 - in News
There was an avalanche of products Thermaltake was showing for the first time. There was, for instance, the trimmed down version of two existing and massive cases. The Xaser XIMX and the Armor+ MX. Nothing much to know except that they do remain quite big (still bigger than the majority of cases). One detail worth mentioning is the 23 cm fan of the Armor+ MX on the left panel.
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CeBIT 2008: RAM Watercooling By GigabyteMar 5, 2008 - in News
Gigabyte, more commonly known for its motherboards and graphics cards, is presenting a water cooling solution for RAM modules, dubbed Cool Rain.
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CeBIT 2008: Gigabyte - The Fan Becomes a Useless ArgumentMar 5, 2008 - in News
Gigabyte has a good example of the unbearable marketing trend that wants to take the smallest thing and turn it into a marketing argument. Even though the manufacturer built most of its reputation on graphic cards using passive and silent cooling systems, it now boasts a "3D active fan" as a major feature on of its graphic cards.
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CeBIT 2008: Foxconn shows off Concept for Combined Peltier and Water CoolingMar 4, 2008 - in News
Foxconn shows off Concept for Combined Peltier and Water Cooling