Decisive Battle For Non-reference ASUS/MSI/Gigabyte GTX 460

 

Introduction

ASUS,MSI and Gigabyte recently unveiled their non-reference GeForce GTX 460 graphics card.The three graphics cards ASUS ENGTX460 TOP,MSI N460GTX HAWK and Gigabyte GV-N460OC-1GI get the most attention.

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Targeting Overclocking Players,Zalman CNPS9900 MAX Cooler Hits Retail

 

Zalman recently announced to launch its latest cooler CNPS9900 MAX,which has been exhibited in Computex 2010 and mainly targeting the overclocking players.

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Hitachi Unveils Enterprise Hard Drive Ultrastar C10K600

 

Today Global storage manufacturer Hitachi unveils its latest enterprise hard drive Ultrastar C10K600,with working speed of 10,000PRM.

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AMD Radeon HD 6800 Benchmarks Surface

 

The specs and 3DMark benchmark of the upcoming Radeon HD 6800 series graphics card have been leaked to XFastest website.

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3DMark 11 Postponed to Q4 2010, Or Later?

 

DirectX 11 graphics cards have already made their way to market, but the benchmark 3DMark Vantage hasn’t been updated accordingly.

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ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme Mobo With Hydra Chip Hits Retail In Japan

 

As we have earlier reported,last month ASUS unveiled Crosshair IV Extreme motherboard,and recently this board has hit retaile in Japan,as AKIBA-PC reported.

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NVIDIA To Unveil GF108-based GeForce GT 430

 

After launch of GF100/GF104/GF106-based graphics,NVIDIA was announced to unveil the GF108-based GeForce GT 430 at the upcoming 9 o’clock pm,Beijing Time tonight.

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Logitec 8x External DVD Writer To Hit Retail Next Week

 

Recently,Logitec releases a new external DVD writer LDR-PE8U2V,which features a scratch-resistant aluminum panel and USB connectivitity.It will be sold along with Roxio Creator XJ burning software.

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Intel Core i5-660 Processor to Update to K0 Stepping

 

Last month we reported that Intel was going to update a few Core i3/i5 processors to K0 stepping. Actually another model from the chip giant, the 3.33GHz Core i5-660, will also be updated to K0 stepping soon.

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NVIDIA Releases Fermi-based Quadro 2000/600 Graphics Card

 

NVIDIA began to launch the Fermi-base framework graphics card at the end of July,including Quadro 6000/5000/4000,recently announces the release of Fermi-based Quadro 2000 and Quadro 600.

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Free For Download,Intel Unleashes Boxed CPU Decoder For iPhone

 

Intel has brought the decoding concept into 21st century,recently the chip giant unveils new application Intel Boxed CPU Decoder for iPhone,which makes people get the full specifications of Intel desktop processors.

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Pictures For Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 WHDI Leaked

 

At the end of last month Galaxy has unveiled the first wireless graphics card GeForce GTX 460 WHDI Edition enabling PC-to-TV Connectivity,and recently HardOCP got the first-hand sample of the card and leaked some pictures,now let’s enjoy them together.

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J&W MINIX 890GX-USB3 Motherboard Hits Retail In Japan

 

Recently J&W unveils Mini-ITX 890GX motherboard which has launches the Japanese market,let’s have a look at it.

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OWC To Unveil SandForce SF-2000 Based Mercury Extreme Pro Enterprise PCIe SSD in 2011

 

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OWC(Other World Computing) recently announced that it is developing OWC Mercury Extreme Pro Enterprise PCIe SSD Solutions,which features the SandForce SF-2000 second generation processor,as Legitreviews reported.

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Tegra 2 Consumes No More Power Than Tegra 1

 

NVIDIA’s Tegra general manager Mike Rayfield has claimed that Tegra 2 is a good solution for mobile phones or super phones. He predicts many Tegra 2 based phones in 2011, and the good news is the chip won’t consume much more power than the Tegra 1.

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