Friday Shortbread

 

Graphics Card:

  • Techreports reports A GeForce GTX 260 for $270 shipped
  • BJorn3D reviews BFG GTX 280 H²OC
  • RBmods reviews Asus EAH 4870 TOP Videocard
  • Overclock3D reviews Sapphire HD4870 512mb DDR5
  • Techreport reports ForceWare 180 graphics drivers to bring major changes?
  • MaximumPC reports Intel Gains 10% Graphics Market Share While AMD and Nvidia Falter
  • TGDaily reports DirectX 11 promises to unlock the horsepower in multi-core CPUs and enable GP GPUs

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790i pulled by motherboard makers, goodbye to nForce?

 

If you go to official sites of DFI, Gigabyte and Foxconn,youwon’tbe able to see any products based on nForce 790i.

Foxconn’s product list

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Zotac GeForce 9800 GTX+ Zone Editon released

 

Following the former 9800GTX Zone Edition, Zotac releases Zone Edition of GeForce 9800 GTX+. This new card also features water cooling solution with a pump outside, and reducing noise as well. The 9800 GTX+ Zone Edition runs at 738/1836/2200MHz(Core/Shader/Memory), which has no difference from a reference 9800 GTX+.

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ThermalTake annouces RamOrb memory cooler

 

Yesterday Thermaltake announced a new member of Orb series – the memory cooler RamOrb. Weighting for 136g, it contains a aluminium heatsink, a 6mm heatpipe and a 50mm fan as the pics show. Recent version support DDR/DDR2 only.

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Gigabyte Atom package GA-GC230D pics

 

Gigabyte’s Atom package GA-GC230D, featuring a Atom 230 CPU as well as the Intel 945GC + ICH7 chipsets, is on sale in Japan and Korea now,priced at $125.

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