
TechPowerUp has just released the GPU-Z version 0.3.9 which adds support for over 32 new graphics processors by AMD and NVIDIA, and brings some improvements which make the utility work more stably and accurately.
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Thermalright has just unveiled VRM-R5 heatsink as an improved version of VRM-R3/R4.
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NVIDIA has just announced they will unveil the next generation of PC gaming at PAX East 2010, which will be held from March 26th to 28th in Boston, MA.
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Although we don’t have many details on Fermi yet, the GeForce GTX480 and GTX470 have been found being listed at the online retailer SabrePC.
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PowerColor has been focusing on developing environmentally friendly graphics cards, and their green lineup has recently got a new member – Go! Green HD 5750.
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If you’re interested in expriencing ATI Eyefinity technology, a monitor with Displayport connectivity is a must. But Sapphire has developed a DisplayPort to Dual DVI adpater to enable Eyefinity support across three DVI monitors.
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Most of you must have heard of Prolimatech, the Taiwan-based cooling solution provider, especially after its Megahalems and Mega Shadow both showed outstanding performance. The site HardwareBG has lately revealed another offer from the company which will be known as Armageddon – let’s have an early look!
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The RAM chip of Radeon HD 5450 graphics cards offered by some vendors were found bearing ATI logo, and we guess AMD bought them from Samsung or Hynix and then provide partners as a part of bundle with their GPU chips.
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Dear Expreview readers,
You might know that we’re celebrating the Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) over here, so Expreview staff will be on vacation from February 13th to 19th, and during that period of time we’re not posting news or reviews. We sincerely hope for your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience that may cause to you.
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February 14th, 2010 by Sue NEWS

One month ago Kingston launched the DataTraveler USB Flash drive limited edition which is preloaded with Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT, and Samsung has just revealed the S2 portable external hard drive, pre-loaded with the movie ‘Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT’.
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CPU-Z has been quietly updated to version 1.53.2 Beta, but the official site hasn’t provided the downloading yet, and we don’t know either what new features brought with it.
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As the world’s largest CPU maker, Intel has also made noticeable achievements in some other fields. The chip giant is confident that, with the popularity of SSDs growing, it will become the leading supplier.
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ATI announced XGP (eXternal Graphics Platform) technology back in 2008, which brings high-performance graphics to notebooks by connecting high-performance graphics card with specially designed notebooks via external PCI Express 2.0 connector. But the solution has hardly become widespread until now. The only product available now is one notebook model offered by Fujitsu Siemens with built-in Mobility Radeon HD 3870.
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EVGA has recently released the latest BIOS for several models of its X58 motherboards which supports Intel’s 32nm Gulftown processors which are set to launch next month.
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