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Intel Developer Forum, Day Three: All About Power
As the Intel Developer Forums winds to a close, Loyd Case checks in for one more round of updates, spanning Intel Research panels, Toshiba and its SSD strategy, more on USB 3.0, plus Intel's Arrandale and Clarkdale designs with integrated graphics. Read More
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Intel Developer Forum, Day Two: 6 Gb/s, USB 3.0, And Lucid
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Intel Developer Forum, Day One: Intel Thinks Small
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FSP Everest provides a Mountain of Power
Next newsFSP displayed its latest high-amperage PC power supply, the semi-modular Everest Pro 1200.
Capable of delivering up to 1080 watts from a total of six 12 Volt, 20 Amp rails, the Everest pro represents a new level of output from a company already known for exceeding its labeled amperage values. Six PCI-Express Graphics power outputs natively support triple-SLI or 3-way Crossfire X using the most power-hungry cards, or up to six single-connector graphics cards such as the HD 3850 or 8800GT.

1200 watts and six 20A rails provide enough power for the latest multi-core multi-GPU, overclocked systems

A semi-modular design allows one to remove any unneeded cables for a cleaner system appearance
Source : Tom's Hardware US


