Gigabyte Creates Microsite to Promote USB 3.0

 

Gigabyte has built up a new sub-website to promote the USB 3.0 standard. Accessible here, the microsite offers information about USB 3.0, explains the performance boost enabled by its use, lists the USB 3.0 ready products offered by Gigabyte, and helps you find hardware that supports SuperSpeed USB.

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Sapphire HD 5770 BIOS Botchup Leaves Users with Just 720 Stream Processors

 

Several users of the recently released Sapphire HD 5770 Vapor-X graphics cards have found that GPU-Z showed the shader (stream processor) count of their cards to be 720, instead of the advertised 800.

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DFI Says It’s Not Quitting Consumer Motherboard Market

 

Regarding the recent rumors of DFI quitting consumer motherboard market, Expreview has contacted DFI to confirm if it’s true.

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AMD Admits Limited OpenCL Performance on Radeon HD 4000 Series

 

Even though ATI Radeon HD 4000 series graphics cards have been quite popular on the mainstream market, the family may have limited OpenCL perfromance, the company recently admits.

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Sparkle GeForce GT 220 and GT 240 Coming in Low Profile Design

 

Sparkle has today introduced the world’s first low profile GeForce GT 220 and GT 240 graphics card, with a PCB height of only 6cm, making itself to be an ideal option for HTPC users.

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Kingston Working on Liquid-Cooled HyperX DDR3 Memory Modules

 

Kingston has lately posted a couple of pictures showing its upcoming memory modules that support liquid cooling. Being a variation of Kingston’s award-winning HyperX memory family, the DRAM looks quite mysterious as the manufacturer has not made public any kind of specific details.

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