DFI Hybrid Motherboard Combines Intel P45 and NVIDIA ION

 

DFI has recently announced its latest creation – the Hybrid P45-ION-T2A2 motherboard which combines the P45 and ION chipset.

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Update: NVIDIA GF100 GPU Seen in Action

 

With the overwhelming approach of AMD Radeon HD 5970, NVIDIA has finally decided to do something. The BSN site has just discovered a picture showing the desktop version of NV100 GPU – GF100 in action on the company’s Facebook page.

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NVIDIA Delivers GeForce/ION Driver 195.55 Beta

 

NVIDIA has today released the GeForce/ION Driver 195.55 Beta which adds support for the latest GeForce GT 240, and is designed to optimize the gaming performance for titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

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ATI Catalyst 9.11 WHQL Driver Released

 

AMD has just released the Catalyst 9.11 WHQL driver which features GPU Acceleration of H.264 video content using Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta, but you need to have Radeon HD 5800, HD 5700 and HD 4000 series graphics cards.

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Intel Powers 80 Percent of Top500 Supercomputers

 

When AMD is still cheering up for its recent win in supercomputer race, Intel has just fired up a statement claiming that 402 systems on Top500 list are backed by their microprocessors, including three in top 10.

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Accelero Twin Turbo Pro Cooler Makes Its Official Debut

 

Although having become ideal cooling solution for several models offering from the graphics card manufacturers like PowerColor and Inno3D, Arctic Cooling’s Accelero Twin Turbo Pro has just been officially announced, and is expected to hit retail as of next month.

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Galaxy Rushes out Three GeForce GT 240 Cards

 

Galaxy has been quick enough to release one of the first batches of the GeForce GT240, including the GT240 D3 512MB, D3 1GB and D5 1GB.

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AMD Powered Jaguar System Wins Supercomputer Race

 

The six-core AMD Opteron processor based system “Jaguar” is the world’s supreme supercomputer according to the TOP500 Organization, which is undoubtedly an exciting news for the company.

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Asus’ H57 Based Motherboard Tips up

 

With the approaching of 32nm Clarkdale processors, the H55/H57 chipset based motherboards also draw near. The BSN site has gotten some nice shots of Asus P7H57D-V EVO motherboard which is due to arrive around the same time with Clarkdale.

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Radeon HD 5970 Ready to Offer Massive Overclocking Headroom

 

AMD’s official roadmap has just leaked, confirming the final specs of its upcoming dual-GPU beast – Radeon HD 5970,  which is expected to arrive on November 18th. 

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NVIDIA Calls Intel’s Graphics Chip Tactics “Aggressive”

 


Image credit: Intel’s Insides

Although Intel has reached a settlement with AMD, we still find someone else who is still complaining about Intel’s strong-arm tactics.

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Radeon HD 5970 Listed at $599.99

 

Two weeks after the first sneek peek of Radeon HD 5970, more info about pricing has recently surfaced. Though the page doesn’t reveal further specs on the card, it might give you a rough idea about its price bracket.

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Modern Warfare 2 Gets Unwrapped

 

We’ve just bought one copy of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 from Hong Kong, and let’s enjoy having it unwrapped together.


Front side of the package

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NVIDIA Mocks Intel Again, with Another Cartoon

 

As we reported earlier this month, NVIDIA has started a cartoon website, Intel’s Insides, as “a parody of events occurring within the semiconductor sector”. Though the company claims there will take aim at other targets in the near future, we’ve just found another painting which mocks Intel again.

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Dirt 2 System Requirements Revealed

 

If you’re into the upcoming Dirt 2 game which is set to make its PC debut on December 1st, you’d better check out the system requirements before you make a purchase.

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