As AMD’s exclusive rival on X86 microprocessor, Intel launched Core i7 Series Processor last week in a big way. Core i7 becomes a quad-core processor, but it doesn’t suppress its competitor by numbers, even though it supports Hyper-threading. AMD doesn’t think much about this, but users will do.
Phenom II Processor’s code name is “Deneb”. It will be the first triple-core processor backed by 45nm technology. AMD Phenom II triple-core and quad-core will be named in a new way. Triple-core will come out as Phenom II 700 Series, and quad-core products include Phenom II 800 and 900 Series with 6MB and 8MB of total L2 and L3 cache respectively.

How many improvements do you believe?
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November 26th, 2008 by Sue AMD, CPU
In order to make users to believe their investments are worthy, Asus annouces the Asus Premium Service (APS) program for its high-end motherboards. The consumers are entitled to ship defective boards for free and gain a replacement till their own products have been fixed. This is undoubtedly something exciting for the enthusiast gamers, as they don’t need to suffer months of waiting any more. The motherboards being involved in this program include most of Republic of Gamers (R.O.G) Series and 2 models of Intel X58 Core i7 P6T Deluxe.

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GlacialTech has officially revealed its GP-AL 350A power supply. It’s the only 350W 80PLUS certified PSU in the market, which means its power efficiency achieves over 80% with 0.9-1.0 Power Factor. Therefore, power consumption can be reduced effectively to save expenses for users.

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Today OCZ launches three items of power supplies under Fatal1ty Series. OCZ700FTY(700W) which catches the most attention is NVIDIA SLI-Ready certified. It provides 6+2-pin(8-pin) PCI-E and 6-pin PCI-E connections.
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