Samsung Unveils 2.5-inch Spinpoint Series Hard Drives

 

Samsung has just announced a new addition to its Spinpoint family – the 2.5″ MT2 series HDD.

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Antec KUHLER Shelf CPU Cooler Hits Retail

 

Antec’s KUHLER Shelf CPU cooler has become available in Australian stores, reports TCMagazine.

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Intel Cuts Some CPUs Prices

 

Intel has now updated its CPUs and came to AKIBA yesterday, including Core i7-970(hexa-core), Core i5-760(quad-core)and Atom D425/D525. Also, the company comfirmed the price ajustment on some parts of desktop, notebook and server’s CPUs.

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Thermalright VRM G2 Cooler Compatible with NVIDIA GTX 480 Only

 

Since the release of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480, there were much controversy from the public, all hoping NVIDIA could again be the top dog of graphic performance and have lower power consumption, but everyone knows that the higher power consuption is unavoidable. Thermalright have measured the required mounting specs, as it will make VRM G2 cooler to measure NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480.

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Super Mega is The Heirs of The Aircooled King’Megahalems’

 

Prolimatech Super Mega,be the improved version of Megahalems, which will start shipping in late August with listed price of €69.90.

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“Radeon HD 6000 Will Come Available as Soon as Possible” Said AMD

 

The next intriguing product of the lot, however, is Radeon HD 6000. This puppy comes with 28nm technology and is codenamed Northern Island.

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AMD First Fusion APU Is Bundled with Bobcat Core

 

AMD’s first Fusion is llikely to appear on the scene at some point in 2011 and it will be manufactured on 32nm technology of AMD Bobcat core.

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Thermalright MUX-120 Black Gives You a Silent World

 

This is mainly due the fact that Thermalright MUX-120 cooler has good performance and gets more and more acceptance from consumers. Recently, the MUX-120 Black, has now been officially announced as an improved version of the MUX-120 that makes use of black nickel-plated to ensure the best quality and performance and could last for years.

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NVIDIA Gets GeForce/Ion 258.96 WHQL Approval

 

NVIDIA has now been officially announced GeForce/Ion 258.96 WHQL, which is a WHQL-certified release from the Release 256 family of drivers. This driver package supports GeForce 6/7/8/9/100/200/300 and 400-series desktop GPUs as well as ION desktop GPUs. And we suggest that you should take the updated version.

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Seagate Momentus XT SSHDs Deliver 80% More Efficiency

 

Seagate has recently unveiled the Momentus XT series SSHD (Solid State Hybrid Drive) which reportedly combines the advantage of SSDs and HDDs.

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StarCraft II Budget Has Exceeded $100 Million

 

The development of the StarCraft II began in 2003, and the game went into more dedicated production in 2005. According to the publisher Activision Blizzard, the real-time strategy game has cost them more than $100 million.

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LG First 3D Notebook Comes Bundled with a Pair of Polarized Glasses

 

Last year, NVIDIA and ASUS worked hand-in-hand by releasing the first 3D notebook in the world; And today, LG also pushed out its the first 3D notebook dubbed R590 3D.

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Higher Resolutions for Matrox DualHead2Go And TripleHead2Go Become Available

 

Recently, Matrox announced enhanced resolution compatibility for Matrox DualHead2Go and TripleHead2Go Graphics eXpansion Modules (GXMs).

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ASUS UL20FT Ultra-thin Laptop Released

 

ASUS UL20FT 12.1-inch laptop starts to hit stores on August 6th and is listed for $629.

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Intel Three Editions of Processors Hit AKIBA

 

It’s no secret that Intel prepping a six-core processor, but now Intel the first non-Extreme six-core chip—Core i7-970 hits AKIBA as well as Core i7-870s and Core i5-760.

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