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MSI is the official motherboard sponsor for Overdrive, providing
Nehalem and P45 platforms for the Championship.

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HyperX DDR3 modules are specifically engineered and designed to meet the rigorous
requirements of PC enthusiasts.HyperX modules rated at DDR3-2000+are used in the
Overdrive Championship
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Samsung Hard Drives and Optical Drives - The Center of Innovation
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FSP 1,000 W modular 80plus high-efficiency EVEREST 1010 power supplies used for
the Overdrive Championship.
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Logitech's G11 gaming keyboard offers illuminated keys and 18 configurable
multi-purpose keys plus a USB hub. The G5 Laser Mouse allows adjustable
weight and up to 2000 dpi sensitivity for maximum precision.
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Futuremark released a patch for its benchmark software PCMark05. Build 1.1.0 provides additional features for the Advanced and Professional versions of the software and fixes reported and reproducible bugs in all versions, Futuremark said.
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