Inno3D iChill Ion-based Motherboard Pictured

 

Presented at ComputeX 2009 last month, Inno3D’s iChill Ion-based motherboard has finally been unveiled.

Powered by 16 stream processors, the board features single-core Atom N270 or dual-core Atom N330, two DDR2-667/800MHz memory slots, and core/shader clock of 450/1100MHz.

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Asus Crosshair III Formula Motherboard Hit Shelves in Japan

 

If you’re ever interested in the Asus Crosshair III Formula motherboard which was launched in May, you may actually get one from Japan right now.

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Koolance Rolls out Waterblock for GTX275/285 Cards

 

In addition to the waterblock for single-PCB GTX 295, Koolance has another model for GTX275/GTX285 to offer.

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Mushkin Comes Back to GPU Market

 

The memory manufacturer Mushkin announced its first graphics card GeForce 8800GT XP back in January 2008, and now the company has decided to come back to the GPU market, by announcing nine GPU models.

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Scythe Launches Low-Profile BIG Shuriken CPU Cooler

 

Scythe has today announced the availability of its new compact-size BIG Shuriken CPU Cooler with height of only 58mm and weight of 405g.

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Koolance Offers Waterblock for Single-PCB GTX295

 

Koolance has now offered a new waterblock for high-end water cooling of NVIDIA single-PCB GeForce GTX295 cards.

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AMD Phenom II TWKR Details Tip up

 

For all the hardcore overclockers, the pesky NDA on AMD Phenom II TWKR Black Edition has been lifted, and now let’s check out what AMD has prepared for all of you!

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One of Top Five Cell-Phone Makers to Utilize Tegra as Early as Q4

 

Mike Rayfield, the General Manager of NVIDIA’s mobile unit says that one of the top five cell-phone makers will utilize the company’s Tegra chip in a phone as early as the fourth quarter of this year.

Rayfield didn’t name the manufacturer clearly, but analysts think it’s mostly likely to be Samsung or Motorola, as Tegra chip can only support Google Android, Microsoft Windows Mobile and Windows CE operating systems.

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