Kingston DataTraveler G3 Flash Drives Hit Europe

 

Kingston has rolled out its DataTraveler G3 flash drives, and it starts shipping in Europe, which are available in capacities of 2GB (orange), 4GB (gray), 8GB (yellow), 16GB (blue), and 32GB (red). And all the flash drives are backed by a five-year warranty.

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Gainward GeForce GTX 460 2GB Golden Sample Edition Released

 

Palit-owned add-in board maker Gainward has now released a new GeForce GTX 460 graphics card, the GeForce GTX 460 2GB Golden Sample edition, which features non-reference design.

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Thermaltake Introduced 95W Power Adapter

 

Notebooks and other mobile devices became much popular, and the portability of such products is also very important. The main factors that affect the portability is the weight, with the continuous improvement of products, and the weight gradually decreased, but the power adapter does not change its weight. Thermaltake introduced ultra-thin with 95W power adapter comes equipped with multi-switch interfaces specifically for notebooks, and this notebook adapter will be attached to Toughpower series.

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PowerColor HD5770 Single Slot Edition Released

 

PowerColor today added a slim solution to the HD5700 series: the HD5770 Single Slot Edition, this is undoubtedly good news for gamers to set up a 4-way Crossfire graphics love fest.

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A Mysterious Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 Leaked Out

 


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There is no doubt that the mainstream NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 graphics card is a blockbuster, which means Fermi structure starts extending to mainstream segment. And GTX 460 delivers outstanding 3D performance, powerful overclocking potential and also features reasonable power consumption. Numerous range versions of the recently released GTX 460 has revealed, such as reference/non-reference versions, and overclocking version etc..

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Blizzard Confirms StarCraft II Overheating Bug

 

Blizzard has recently admitted that its StarCraft II title has overheating bug, and we’ve also come across this problem when using the GeForce GTX 250.

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Intel to Announce Next-generation Desktop Platform at CES 2011

 

While AMD plans to release its first Fusion-based processor Ontario by the end of this year, Intel is going to ship the next-generation 6-series chipsets (Cougar Point) in the 42nd week of 2010 (October 2010), according to Digitimes.

Intel is believed to officially announce its new Sugar Bay desktop platform at CES 2011, including a Sandy Bridge-based processor, featuring a quad=core CPU and integrated GPU, and will be paired with P67 chipset-based motherboards, targeting mainstream markets.

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NZXT Phantom Full Tower Server Chassis Pops up

 

Recently, NZXT has just released Phantom full tower server chassis and they are available in red, white and black. It is designed with sleek, pristine contours, the Phantom radiates personality and quality, and has a strong compatibility and thermal performance to meet the most demanding PC enthusiasts needs.

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GPU Caps Viewer 1.8.9 Better OpenGL 4.1 Support

 

Some times ago, Khronos Group has released the OpenGL 4.1 which is backwards compatible with the existing OpenGL code; While yesterday Geeks3d updated the GPU Caps Viewer to 1.8.9. And the new update of GPU Caps Viewer is available, this new version adds the support of OpenGL 4.1 and improves the OpenCL support.

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MSI’s Exclusive TDE Technology GX660R Pops up From GX660R Again

 

Some times ago, MSI has introduced a gaming notebook——GT660R, which supports DirectX 11 for smooth, clear and true-to-life 3D HD graphics to maximize your interactive gaming experience; And today, MSI announced its Turbo engine-based and compatible Cooler Boost technology, the GX660R.

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GeForce GTS 450 Will Be Postponed Until 13th September

 

NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 is scheduled to be released in August 31, but it will be postponed until 13th September, it is estimated that it need more time to perfect both the new obejects and GF106, according to the Turkish hardware website Donanimhaber.

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TSMC Announced the Financial Results for Second Quarter of Fiscal 2011

 

It is reported that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company announced the financial results for second quarter of fiscal 2010, total revenue for the quarter were NT$104.96 billion, gross margin was 49.5 percent, net profit reached NT$40.28 billion (about 1.27 billion U.S. dollars).

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ASUS’s Another Eee PC 1015PD Gets Detail On Line

 

ASUS is preparing to release another Eee PC 1015PD, which is based on Pine Trail platform; And now its specification has been exposed online by its own Eee website, according to TCMagazine.

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AMD Tops NVIDIA in Graphics Chip Shipments

 

Last year AMD took the lead in DirectX 11 competition by releasing the Radeon HD 5000 series graphics cards. The red camp managed to pass NVIDIA in graphics chip shipments in the second quarter, according to the research company Mercury Research.

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AMD’s Ontario Computing Performance Leaked Out

 

The second Fusion based processor named “Ontario” which is aimed at netbooks, tablets and related low power gadgets are expected to ship in the 4Q of 2010. But the Fusion’s performance is only smoke and mirrors for us, now the BOINC Distributed Computing was the first to reveal the Ontario computing performance.

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