
Thermalright T-Rad2 cooler is one of the best choices for AMD Radeon HD 4870/4890 graphics cards, but the cooling solution of VRM part isn’t ideal. Thermalright has thus unveiled the special 4870/4890 VRM cooler.
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Asus has now launched the ROG Matrix GTX 285 at its official site. Let’s check what new features it brings.
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The total thermal solution provider GlacialTech has shown various coolers at ComputeX including F101, Igloo 5710 Plus, Igloo 7500 and the special UFO cooler.

The demo machine consists of GlacialTech GP-AX950AA power supply (80Plus Silver certified), F101 CPU cooler and Silent Blade case fan.
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As one of the largest manufacturer of aluminum PC case, Lian Li has shown off their Armorsuit Series chassis at ComputeX, as well as PC-P80 and PC-P50 which was launched in April.
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As the leading power supply manufacturer, Enermax has shown off their 80Plus Gold Certified power supply at ComputeX which delivers up to 87%-92% efficiency.
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Zalman has put their new tower-design chassis MS1000 at ComputeX as well as lots of new coolers. Please note the case behind is an engineering sample.
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ARM ever thought that the upcoming Windows 7 operating system would run on netbooks powered by their chips, and was aiming for a 30% share of the entire netbook market next year, but the company should be quite disappointed as Microsoft has recently denied about this.
“For people who want a PC, albeit a different chipset, we don’t think those will work very well, “Steve Guggenheimer, Microsoft’s corporate Vice President for original equipment manufacturers, told Reuters during an interview at ComputeX.
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Intel has been beating a big drum about its P55 motherboard which is scheduled to launche in Q3. As you see above, the wall consisting of 36 motherboards is really impressive, and most of them are P55 motherboards from various manufacturers.
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