CoolerMaster Intros HAF 922 Mid-Tower Chassis |

CoolerMaster has extended the HAF (High Airflow Flow) line to a mid-tower case HAF 922 with massive air flow cooling.
CoolerMaster Intros HAF 922 Mid-Tower Chassis |

CoolerMaster has extended the HAF (High Airflow Flow) line to a mid-tower case HAF 922 with massive air flow cooling.
Download: EVGA Precision Version 1.7.1 |

The EVGA Precision overclocking Utility has been updated to Version 1.7.1, and you may download from here for the refreshing features.
NVIDIA GTX 285 Mac Edition Said to Arrive in June |

Last week NVIDIA announced the professional graphics card Quadro FX4800 for Mac Pro users, and the GPU maker wouldn’t settle for this. AppleInsider is told that NVIDIA would ship GeForce GTX 285 Mac Edition in June.
Cyberlink Offers New Video Conversion Solution |

Cyberlink has announced a new video conversion software MediaShow Espresso which accelerates video conversion on Intel Core i7, NVIDIA CUDA and ATI Stream.
Techpowerup GPU-Z Version 0.3.4 Ready |

Techpowerup has updated the GPU-Z detection utility to Version 0.3.4 which gives you more exact information about your video card and GPU.
TakeMS Finds Its Way to SSD Market |

As a light, energy efficient and quiet storage solution, SSD has showed great potential and value compared with traditional hard drives. It seems that the German memory provider TakeMS also wants a part of this promising market, as they’ve tried out their own SSD lineup.
Sapphire Plans Atomic HD 4890 With 1000MHz Core Clock |

Sapphire Atomic HD 4890 is readying a high-end Atomic HD 4890 graphics card with Sapphire’s in-house-designed Vapor-X cooling solution, according a recent post on HEXUS. Read the rest of this entry »
Radeon HD 4770 Media Edition VS Retail Edition |
Besides Radeon HD 4770 retail edition, AMD has actually prepared another edition for media’s test. The two editions look quite differently, but perform almost equally. As you can see below, the media edition is designed elegantly with a more effective cooler.
The media edition brings 2-3℃ lower temperature than retail edition, but it causes more noises when the fan runs at maximum speed. Let’s check out together what differences they have. The above one of each group is media edition, and the other one is retail edition.
