Galaxy GTX285 Breaks 3DMark Vantage World Record

 

The overclocking team Team HK_Centralfield has recently broken the world record with Galaxy GTX285 graphics card.

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ATI Catalyst Beta 8.70 RC1/RC2 Leaked to the Web

 

A couple of days after the ATI Catalyst 10.1 WHQL (8.69) coming out, a new Catalyst driver has just been leaked to the web – Catalyst Beta 8.70 RC.

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Thermaltake Initiates “Be Our Valentine” Event

 

Thermaltake has lately initiated a special giveaway for those who want something special for their loved one. What you need to do is updating your facebook according to the rules and keep the same status throughout the whole Sweepstakes period.

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Samsung’s Eco-Friendly Hard Drives Shipped Already

 

Samsung has just revealed EcoGreen F3EG series hard drives in capacities of 1.5TB and 2TB, which claim to consume 40% less power in idle mode and 10% less when reading/writing than competing drives by supporting EcoTriangle technology.

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Samsung Develops First 30nm-Class DDR3 DRAM

 

Samsung has just announced the industry’s first 30nm-class DRAM which has successfully completed customer evaluations, in 2Gb densities.

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Tegra-based Zune Phone Rumored to Debut at MWC

 

NVIDIA and Microsoft are rumored to be working on the Tegra-based Zune Phone and the new mobile phone should be ready for show at the Mobile World Congress 2010.

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Upcoming Intel Core CPUs Detailed

 

The OCWorkbench site has recently revealed Intel’s plan for the new Core processor family – let’s check out what the chip giant has to offer for 2010.

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MSI Builds Radeon HD 5770 HAWX for Mainstream Users

 

In addition to expanding the Lightning family which targets high-end segment, MSI is also gearing up to offer another overclockable graphics card series for mainstream users – HAWX.

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NVIDIA’s Fermi-Based GeForce GPU Name Confirmed

 

According to our reliable source, NVIDIA’s first Fermi-based GeForce graphics cards will make their debut late in March in the name of GeForce GTX 480 and GeForce GTX 470, instead of GTX 380 and GTX 360 that we believed.

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An Early Peek at Galaxy’s Dual-Core GTS250 Performance

 

Many readers showed great interest in Galaxy’s dual-core GTS250 graphics card, and Expreview is fortunate enough to have an early peek of its performance.

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Arctic Cooling Extends to Console Gaming Market

 

Arctic Cooling, the well-known cooling solution provider has not only tried out the batteries and chargers, but also extends their power to console gaming market.

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AMD Confirms Grey Screen Issue, Promises Fix

 

Many users of AMD Radeon HD 5000 series graphics card have recently experienced an issue of grey lines or screens, and they’re told by AMD customer service center that the issue was caused by a Windows 7 update. AMD has finally confirmed this officially and promised to offer a fix pretty soon.

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NVIDIA CEO Showcases Fermi-based Tesla Graphics Card

 

NVIDIA’s co-founder and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has recently showcased the final version of their Fermi-based Tesla graphics card in Japan, according to PC.Watch website.

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