The Events Articles
- Computex 2007: Coolers and Power Supplies
- Computex 2007: Motherboard Mania
- Computex 2007: The Last of Its Kind
- Computex 2007 Home
- CES 2007: HD DVD versus Blu-ray - The porn industry says HD DVD
- CES 2007: The $100 laptop in detail - Slideshow
- CES 2007: Microsoft says Crysis will be Vista's Halo
- CES 2007: The $100 laptop in detail - Slideshow
- CES 2007: Need to port VHS to DVD or casettes to MP3?
- CES 2007: Hands on with Vista: An OS X clone or the best Windows yet?
Reviews
Forum
- AMD RD790 gets ready to launch
- AMD's share price and stock news.
- Intel to lose market share to Barcy
- Case recommendation please?
- quadfather review = super disappointing
- Best P35 based board? (with oc in mind)
- Thermoelectric - What do you guys think of this
- Gigabyte may beat Asustek in shipping Intel X38 motherboards
- X38 and SLi??
- I'm such a noob
7:43 AM - June 7, 2007 by
TGP Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: computex, 2007
Topics: Business
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: computex, 2007
Topics: Business
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Systems
"Mountain Snow" HTPC Case By Tsunami

Internally, the MJR2 is called Mountain Snow. It's a co-development between Intel and Tsunami, designed for HTPC systems. You can use this aluminum case either standing up or laying flat.
Shuttle Has The First X38 Mini Barebone PC: SX38P3 Deluxe

It is not yet ready, but its specifications are impressive. The SX38P3 Deluxe is based on the upcoming X38 enthusiast chipset from Intel, supporting the next-generation 45 nm processors, including quad cores. Everything in it is state-of-the art, including all-solid capacitors, extensive overclocking features, a power supply with improved efficiency - Shuttle calls it 80 PLUS, which refers to offering 80+% energy efficiency - low noise operation, eSATA support, integrated 802.11 b/g wireless, and of course, Dual PCI Express 2.0 x16 graphics. As always, the finish looks nice, and even though this is an early sample, the design leaves little to argue with.
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