
You might feel a little bored to read about the single-PCB GeForce GTX295 cards, and now, let’s put our eyes on something refreshing: the world’s fastest custom GeForce GTX295 which is reportedly 21% faster than GeForce GTX295 reference cards.
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Zalman has showcased several new coolers at ComputeX, in which CNPS10X is the most eye-catching one.
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NVIDIA has put the new GeForce/ION 186.08 BETA driver on its official webpage which supports GeForce 6, 7, 8, 9, 100, and 200-series desktop GPUs and ION GPUs.
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Asus has unveiled the P7P57 PRO motherboard based on Intel P57 Express chipset at ComputeX. The board supports Braidwood technology, Intel Lynnfield/Clarkdale Processor and dual DDR3 1333 memory.

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Asus has today debuted the M4A785-V PRO motherboard which features AMD 785G+SB710 chipset, 8+2 phase power design, and DirectX 10.1 support.
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Earlier this week we covered Asus launched the P6X58 Premium motherboard at ComputeX Taipei 2009, and we’ve managed to got more juicy pictures to share with you.
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Galaxy, one of the biggest partner of NVIDIA, has participated in ComputeX 2009 with lots of new cards. The single-PCB GeForce GTX 295 is undoubtedly the hottest one.
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Ion-based product has been a really hot topic at ComputeX 2009, and Inno3D has also jumped at the opportunity to showcase their Ion-powered motherboard.
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Zotac has presented the single-PCB GeForce GTX 295 which sports 576MHz core clock and 2016MHz memory clock. The other specs include 1792MB GDDR3 896-bit, Quad SLI support and Native HDMI output.
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TUL corporation who is well-known for their VGA card brand Powercolor has recently built a new company “VTX”.
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NVIDIA’s first desktop 40nm GPU has been finished, and NVIDIA has started to ship it to big OEMS now, but not to channel, according to Fudzilla.
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