EVGA Announces GeForce GTX 285 Mac Edition

 

EVGA has announced the GeForce GTX 285 Mac Edition featuring 240 stream processors, core/shader/memory clock of 648/1476/2484MHz, and 512-bit 0.77ns 1GB GDDR3 memory.

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Thermaltake Level 10 Case Layout at First Glance

 

We’ve already seen how Thermaltake’s Level 10 case looks like outside, and thanks to Techreport, we can finally get a peek inside this BMW-designed PC enclosure.

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AMD to Launch Ultra-thin Platforms Next year

 


Dirk Meyer

Dirk Meyer, CEO of AMD has revealed the company is working on a platform that features lower-power, smaller-size, more complete functionality, and a cheaper price than Intel’s Atom for netbooks. The first samples are expected to be delivered to partners in 2010, according to Digitimes.

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Galaxy Introduces Custom GeForce GTX260+ OC Edition

 

Galaxy, one of AIC manufacturers of NVIDIA graphics products, has been well-known for its custom video cards. Today, we are happy to know the company has released the GeForce GTX260+ Overclocked Edition with core/shader/memory clock overclocked to 625/1350/1000MHz respectively.

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Intel Celeron E3000 Series to Arrive in Q3

 

Intel is preparing to launch the new Celeron E3000 series processors to replace Celeron E1000, according to HKEPC.

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NVIDIA GT300 Targets 225W TDP

 

As we reported, G300 will be based on 40nm manufacturing process, featuring 2.4 billion transistors, 495mm2 package, 512 shaders, 512-bit memory interface, GDDR5 and core/shader/memory clock of 700/1600/1100MHz. The TDP was rummored to be 300W, e.g. one 8pin and one 6pin power connector.

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AMD Plans Price Cut For Radeon HD 4800 Series in July

 

AMD will introduce a price-cut for its Radeon HD 4890/4870/4850 from next month, according to vr-zone. The price cut may amount to as much as US$50, which is to reduce the GPU inventory and make way for the RV870 in September.

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Zalman’s VF2000 LED Hybrid VGA/CPU Cooler Reviewed

 

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Zalman VF2000 LED Hybrid VGA/CPU Cooler measures 126*110*45mm

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Noctua & Coolink Shows Massive New Coolers at ComputeX

 


NH-D14

Noctua has showcased its 140mm & 120mm PWM fans, NH-D14 and NH-C12P SE14 coolers at ComputeX 2009. You might be more than impressed by their massive size.

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More Pics of Asus P6X58 Premium Motherboard Run Loose

 

We’ve found more close shots of Asus P6X58 Premium motherboard, and here are The P6X58 Premium motherboard sports brand-new SATA 6Gbps standard and USB 3.0 support.

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Tuniq Presents New Flagship Tower 120 Extreme & Propeller Coolers

 

Tuniq, who released the outstanding Tower 120 cooler back in 2005, has showcased the latest Tower 120 Extreme and Propeller coolers at ComputeX.

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Super Talent Shows Off Its Super Fast PCIe SSD

 

Though SATA 6Gbps standard was released already, Super Talent is not satisfied with the speed, so the company has tried out the revolutionary RAIDDrive SSD which has made its first appearance at ComputeX.

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Seasonic Delivers 80Plus Gold Power Supply

 

As the first manufacturer to market with the world’s first 80PLUS certified PC power supply back in February 2005, Seasonic has taken the world’s highest standard: 80Plus Gold, and presented it at ComputeX 2009.

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Acer Demonstrates Android Netbook at ComputeX

 

For the last a few years, the netbook has been really popular with its smaller size and more affordable price, and all the manufacturers are trying hard to become a big player in the sector. Different from Intel and NVIDIA who focus on the hardware section, Google pay more attention to the software innovation.

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NVIDIA’s Next-Generation Ion to Go to 40nm

 

NVIDIA’s Ion chipset will be updated to 40nm by the end of this year, and hopefully deliver better performance, according to Fudzilla.

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