Noctua Unveils NH-C12P SE14 CPU Cooler

 

Noctua has just announced its latest CPU cooling solution – NH-C12P SE14, as the updated version of NH-C12P which was launched in May.

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NVIDIA Comments on Intel’s Larrabee Delay

 

Every time something happens to Intel, NVIDIA gains a bit of brainstorm on creating their cartoon stuff. Of course NVIDIA doesn’t want to miss the chance either after learning that the Larrabee consumer graphics chip has been cancelled.

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EVGA Intros An Affordable But Decent P55 Motherboard

 

EVGA has just expanded its P55 offering with an affordable model in MicroATX form factor, P55V. The P55V motherboard features black PCB design, four DDR3-1333 memory slots, two PCIe x16 slots for SLI/CrossFireX setups, and five SATA 3.0Gbps ports.

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Galaxy Unveils Two Additions to GT240 1GB Family

 


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Confirming our earlier post, Galaxy has just unveiled the single-slot GT240 accelerator which packs 1GB GDDR5 memory – GT240 1GB D5.

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Seagate Finds its Way into SSD Market with Pulsar

 

Seagate has just introduced its first solid state drive – Pulsar, which is designed for enterprise blade and general server applications.

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Intel Suggests Larrabee 2 is Still Possible

 

The Larrabee delay might have made many of you down in the dumps, but according to an Intel representative the project is still alive.

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NVIDIA Shows off Fermi GF100 Graphics Cards in SLI Mode

 

NVIDIA has just posted on the NVIDIAGeForce twitter page a couple of fun photos showing a system equipped with two GF100 cards. As you can see, Tom Petersen, NVIDIA’s director of technical marketing is holding the Maingear PC with the two GF100s in SLI.

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Thermalright to Replace U120E with Venomous X

 

Thermalright has recently released an mysterious image on the official website, suggesting the Venomous X CPU cooler is coming soon.

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AMD to Demonstrate Blu-Ray Stereoscopic 3D Technology at CES

 

AMD has just announced that it will demonstrate the forthcoming Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D standard in partnership with CyberLink at the 2010 CES (Consumer Electronics Show), showcasing how consumers will soon to get to enjoy theater-class high-fidelity 3D entertainment.

As a contributing member of the Blu-ray Disc Association, AMD is working to ensure the new format’s compatibility with the upcoming AMD hardware.

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AMD Responds to Intel’s Larrabee Delay

 

We have learned that the first Larrabee product will intially appear as a software development platform instead of  a discrete graphics product, and AMD believes the fact that Intel fails to deliver the graphics processor in a timely manner is resulted by Intel’s improper design philosophy.

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Thermalright Intros VRM-R3/R4 Heatsinks for Radeon HD 5000 Cards

 

Following the success of VRM-R1/R2 cooler, Thermalright has just unveiled the VRM-R3/R4 heatsink for Radeon HD 5800 series graphics cards.

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Prolimatech MK-13 VGA Cooler Around the Corner

 

Prolimatech, who earned himself a reputation with its dual-tower Megahalems CPU heatsink, is now ready with its first high-performance VGA cooler, the Prolimatech MK-13.

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Samsung to Offer 1Gb XDR DRAM

 


Elpida’s 1Gb XDR DRAM

Rambus on Friday said that Samsung Electronics would offer a 1Gb XDR DRAM memory device.

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Thermalright Spitfire VGA Cooler Detailed

 

First seen at ComputeX Taipei 2009, the Thermalright Spitfire VGA cooler has recently got official specs.

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Intel: Initial Larrabee Graphics Chip Canceled

 

Larrabee, which was originally expected to appear in 2008, has been delayed for multi times. To make things even worse, the graphics processor has just been confirmed to initially appear as a software development platform, according to Cnet.

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