Corsair CEO: Most Dual-Channel Memory Kits to Be 8GB

 


Andy Paul

The demands of high-performance PC enthusiasts and hardcore gamers keep growing despite the economic recession. Andy Paul, the CEO and president of Corsair Memory, said that by the end of the year the majority of dual-channel kits will be 8GB.

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ATI RV870 Delayed to Q4 2009 Or Later

 

Rumor ever had it that RV870, AMD’s next-generation flagship GPU, was set to release in Q3. However,  Fudzilla says that RV870 won’t be launched until Q4 or Q1 next year.

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NVIDIA Reports Net Loss of $201.3 Million in Q1

 

NVIDIA has reported financial results for the first quarter of fiscal 2010 ended April 26th, 2009.

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Download: GPUTool Community Technology Preview 1

 

TechPowerUP has released the GPUTool Community Technology Preview 1 which helps you detect the information of video cards.

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Point of View’s ION Motherboard Pictured

 

The guys at Fudzilla has managed to snatch a picture of the mini-ITX ION motherboard which Point of View is preparing. Quite different from the models from Zotac and ASL, this model has been added with some new features.

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GeForce/ION Driver 185.85 WHQL Available to Download

 

Yesterday NVIDIA released the GeForce/ION 185.85 WHQL-Certified driver supporting GeForce 6, 7, 8, 9, 100, and 200-series desktop GPUs and ION.

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Arctic Cooling Rushes Out Alpine Series Cooler For Core i5

 

Though Intel’s Core i5 is set to be released in Q3, Arctic Cooling has rushed out three coolers compatible with the LGA 1156. Also supporting LGA 775 CPUs, the coolers are coming with pre-applied MX-2 thermal paste and a patented fan holder that is supposed to eliminate noise.

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Intel Discontinuing Core i7-940

 

Intel has announced that the company would discontinue Core i7-940, the first processor from the Intel Core i7 family which operates at 2.93GHz.

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MSI Rumored to Be Readying 1GHz HD 4890

 

MSI is working on a special Radeon HD 4890 which should be called MSI R4890 Cyclone, according to a recent post at Fudzilla.

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AMD Releases WHQL Certified Driver For Windows 7

 

AMD has announced that its Windows 7 driver has received Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL) certification on the first day of the certifying program.

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Review of Overclocked Radeon HD 4770

 

 

AMD launched Radeon HD 4770 (RV740) on April 28th which is the first GPU built on 40nm manufacturing process. As we mentioned, Radeon HD 4770 is coming with 640 stream processors and core/memory clock of 750/800MHz. AMD has slashed the memory interface to 128-bit, while adopts GDDR5 memory to make up the bandwidth loss. Actually, the reduction of memory interface is good for PCB wiring, and helps to reduce the die size.

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Lian Li Launches Mid-tower Chassis Armosuit PC-P50R

 

Lian Li has recently launched the Armosuit PC-P50R mid-tower gaming chassis. The case has a black-color surface, but it’s brushed with stylish red color inside for visual appeal.

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PhotoFast G-Monster-Promise SSD Coming Soon

 

PhotoFast has now announced the G-Monster-Promise PCIe SSD which will definitely impress you with its amazing speed.

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Arctic Cooling Introduces Accelero L2 Pro

 

Arctic Cooling has recently announced the launch of Accelero L2 Pro for both NVIDIA and ATI graphics cards. Actually, this model made its appearance back at CeBIT 2009.

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AsRock ION 330 Specs Detailed

 

AsRock showcased ION 330, the second Ion-based nettop, at a press conference held last week, and now more detailed specs are unveiled.

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