XFX Radeon HD 5870 Seen in All Its Might

 

The site Videokonsolu has posted some pictures and benchmarks of XFX Radeon HD 5870 graphics cards – let’s check it out.

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Danamics LMX Liquid Metal CPU Cooler Due in Q4

 

Last year Danamics introduced its LM-10 CPU cooler with liquid metal inside, but the benchmarks proved that its performance was just even to Ultra 120 Extreme. Considering its whopping price of €350, it didn’t become popular at all.

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Sapphire HD 5870 and HD 5850 Sneak Peek

 

Four days ahead of the official launch of ATI next-generation DX11 graphics cards, Sapphire HD 5870 and HD 5850 have been leaked to hermitage akihabara.

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“SuperSpeed” USB 3.0 Demoed at IDF

 


the video camera from Point Grey Research using USB 3.0 technology

Intel Developer Forum (IDF) is scheduled to be held next week, where some manufacturers will present their own hardware using USB 3.0 technology.

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Arctic Cooling Unveils Arctic F Series Case Fans

 

Arctic Cooling has lately shown off the Arctic F series case fan in 80mm, 92mm and 120mm, which is said to be the advanced version of the previous AF fan series.

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Report: AMD Working on 3.6GHz Phenom II X4 975

 

AMD is reportedly working on a new Phenom II X4 975 processor, with a clock of 3.6GHz considering the previous speed update tradition.

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Rambus and Kingston Partner up for Threaded Module Prototype

 

Rambus Inc. and Kingston Technology today announced a collaborative development of a threaded module prototype using DDR3 DRAM technology.

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Radeon HD 5870 1GB Listed for Pre-order

 

Radeon HD 5870 which we’ve been discussing most has been listed by the European retailer Salland for pre-order.

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Intel Sets A Shipment Goal of One Million Lynnfield CPUs in 2009

 

Intel has reportedly set a shipment goal of one million Lynnfield (Core i5 and i7) CPUs for desktops by the end of 2009.

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NVIDIA: DirectX 11 Will Not Stimulate Sales of Graphics Cards

 

NVIDIA said during a conference for financial analysts that the emergence of next-generation DirectX 11 application programming interface will not drive sales of graphics cards. Instead, the general purpose computing on graphics processing units as well as its proprietary tools and emergence of software taking advantage of these technologies will be a better driver for sales of graphics boards.

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ARM Announces 2GHz Capable Cortex-A9 Dual Core Chips

 

British chip design firm ARM today announced the development of two Cortex-A9 MPCore hard macro implementations based on TSMC’s 40nm processing – speed-optimized and power-optimized variants.

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Sapphire HD 4860 Platinum Graphics Card Arrives

 

We’ve already had the UNIKA Radeon HD 4860 taken apart, and now Sapphire has also joined in the game by making their HD 4860 Platinum available on the market.

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Apple Snaps up Intel General Counsel & SVP

 


Bruce Sewell

Apple today announced that Bruce Sewell, formerly senior vice president and general counsel of Intel Corporation, will take on the same position at Apple.

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CoolIT WS 240 Liquid Cooling System Makes its Debut

 

CoolIT has just announced the availability of its WS 240 liquid cooling system for Nehalem-based processors.

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Thermaltake ISGC-V320 Cooler Hits Retail

 

Thermaltake ISGC-V320 which was introduced in early July has recently been found on sale in China.

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