Galaxy Shows Off First Wireless Graphics Card Enabling PC-to-TV Connectivity

 

Galaxy has today announced the release of the world’s first wireless graphics card enabling PC-to-TV connectivity – the GeForce GTX 460 WHDI Edition.

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A Letter To Our Dear Expreview Readers

 

Dear readers,

In order to celebrate the upcoming Chinese National Day,all the staff of Expreview will be on holiday from October 1st to October 6th,during which time no news,review or preview will post on our website.And we sincerely hope for your understanding.

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Waiting For Sandy Bridge,Exposure For Biostar H67 and P67 Motherboard

 

As the release for Sandy Bridge processor is drawing near,board manufacturers gradually get their P67/H67 motherboards done,and recently Biostar P67 and H67 have been exposed by OCW.

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Dual Fans & Five Heatpipes,MSI Releases N480GTX Twin Frozr II

 

Today MSI releases a new graphics card N480GTX Twin Frozr II,a new member of GeForce GTX 480 series,the card is equipped with special cooler Twin Frozr II Thermal,enabling the lower temperature and low noise distinctly.

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With Single +12V Rail,Corsair Unveils Builder Series Power Supply

 

Corsair recently unveils Builder series power supply,with the features of great compatibility,power saving,low noise and stable electric current transmission,which are ideal choice for PC builders and upgraders.

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Review For Zotac GeForce GTX 460 Extreme

 

Introduction

Today we will give you the review for Zotac GeForce GTX 460,which features 8+2 phase power supply with the impressive big "heatsink".

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Write Speed Of 450MB/s,Foremay Ships SATA 6.0 Gbps SSDs

 

Foremay,a leader of technology innovation in solid state drive recently launches its latest EC188 M-series SATA 6.0 Gbps solid state hard drive,which is said to deliver the fastest write speed of 450MB/s.

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Supporting Mainstream Graphics Cards,Thermalright Unveils Heatsink Shaman

 

Recently Thermalright,famous computer cooling products manufacturers,unveils heatsink Shaman,which features eight 6mm heatpipes design,equipped with 140mm fan.

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CEO OF NVIDIA:ARM Smartphones Will Bury x86 PCs

 

Jen-Hsun Huang, Chief Executive of NVIDIA

According to Jen-Hsun Huang,CEO of NVIDIA,tremendous changes will take place in the PC market,ARM will be the most important processors architecture in the future,ARM-based smartphones will bury x86-based PC,as XBitlabs reported.

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Demo Of 2010 FIA World Rally Championship Available For Download

 

Demo for 2010 FIA World Rally Championship now is available for download.If you like racing,the game is just right for you.

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AMD TO Postpone Launch For Radeon HD 6000,While Price Drop For NVIDIA GPU

 

AMD announces that the launch date of Radeon HD 6000 series graphics cards will be postponed to November from the original October 18th,as Digitimes reported.

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AMD Radeon HD 6770/6750 Get Spec’ed

 


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Someone at the PCINLIFE forum has just leaked a slide that reveals the specs of Radeon HD 6770 and HD 6750.

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Fighting Radeon HD 6000,NVIDIA Working On Kepler

 

Recently,NVIDIA is working on new chip,which is supposed to make its official debut next year,as
Fudzilla reported.This will undoubtedly a threat to AMD’s upcoming cards.

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Intel Core i5-580M&Core i5-560M Mobile CPUs Hits Retail

 

Intel’s two new Mobile Core i5 series processors has hit retail recently,they are Core i5-580M and Core i5-560M,respectively.

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Enabling 4-way SLI on Rampage III Extreme,ASUS ROG Xpander Land In AKIBA

 

ASUS ROG Xpander,PCI-Express daughter card for the ASUS Rampage III Extreme,recently has entered the market of AKIBA.The card enables 4-way SLI on ASUS Rampage III Extreme.

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