First Look at Radeon HD 4770 CrossFire Benchmark

 

Introduction

Last weekend we posted the first review of Radeon HD 4770. Like we stated, the excellent performance of Radeon HD 4770 in power consumption, overclocking, temperature and noise control mainly owe to the 40nm manufacturing process and what the new processing brings. Let’s put it this way, Radeon HD 4770 is the biggest surprise that AMD brings us since HD 4800 Series.

AMD ever designed HD 4870 X2 back in last August, which pushed NVIDIA to make GeForce GTX295 in response. Considering HD 4770′s great success, we’re wondering if AMD should make a HD 4770 X2 at this time point.

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A Glimpse of Gigabyte P55 Motherboard

 

At a recent Gigabyte Overclocking Event, the editor at PC Perspective, Steve Grever found a Gigabyte motherboard based on the P55 chipset for the upcoming Intel Core i5 processors.

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ASL’s atom-based Mobo for Ion Platform

 

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AMD OverDrive V3.0.1 With Windows 7 Support

 

AMD has released OverDrive Version 3.0.1 which enables you to monitor all your performance settings including clock memory, voltage and memory timing.

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DFI UT P55 Motherboard Pixellized

 

Last month we unveiled DFI’s first P55 motherboard DK P55-T3eH6, and th fellows at vr-zone have showed another board from DFI: UT P55.

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Asus Debuts G Series Power Supply For Hardcore Gamers

 

Asus has announced the new G Series power supply for those who demand exterme gaming experience.

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Core i5 Will Have A Lower QPI Multiplier

 

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First Review of Radeon HD 4770: $99 Monster

 

 

GPU production nodes surpasses CPU cycle for the first time

It seems that the conversion of GPU’s manufacturing process has been lagging behind CPU cycle, but this history is going to be rewritten soon, as AMD debuts the world’s first graphics processor, RV740, which takes advantage of 40nm processing, which means GPUs will overtake CPUs for the first time in history of IT in terms of production nodes.

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R0 Stepping Pentium E5200 Available in Japan

 

According to Intel, they would update the 2.5 GHz Pentium dual-core processor from M-0 stepping to R-0 starting from April 13th. In fact, the R0 parts have made their debut in AKIBA which can be bought at Yen6880 (US$70).

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TSMC Invests $590 Million on 40nm Equippment

 

As the world’s largest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has spent a total of NT$20 billion (US$590 million) on their equipment since the end of February to expand the 40nm node at its 12-inch facility.

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Seagate Offers Eco-friendly Barracuda LP Series Drives

 

Seagate has announced eco-friendly Barracuda LP (low-power) Series hard drives which promises to cause low power consumption.

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PowerColor Non-reference Radeon HD 4890 Spotted

 

Earlier this month we said that Powercolor’s working on a non-reference Radeon HD 4890, and now we manage to got more details about it.

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Radeon HD 4770 Shows Great Overclocking Potential

 


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Radeon HD 4770 (RV740) has implemented 40nm manufacturing process which undoubtedly brings boost in overclocking ability. Well, let’s check out how strong it is.

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Download: Realtek HD Audio Drivers R2.22

 

Realtek has offered the High Definition Audio Codecs R2.22 with support for Windows XP/Vista/2003 (32/64-bit) platforms.

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OCZ’s Z-Drive Available in Three Flavors

 

OCZ presented a PCIe enclosure that contains 1TB SSD storage, Z-Drive at CeBIT 2009. Now, the improved Z-Drive has appeared at the Materiel.net for preorder, coming in 250GB, 500GB and 1GB in capacity.

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