Intel 510 Series SATA 6Gbps Solid State Drives To Launch On March 1st

 

Intel 510 series solid state drives, codenamed Emcrest,will launch on March 1st,which features SATA 6Gbps interface.

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Apple Taking 60% Of Global Touch Panel Capacity Triggering Supply Shortage

 

In order to achieve the target of shipping 40 million iPads,Apple has prepared to occupy 60% of global touch panel capacity,triggering the tight supply towards its competitors.

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PhotoFast GMonster3 XV2 Series SATA 6Gbps SSDs Released

 

PhotoFast lately unleashes GMonster3 XV2 series solid state drives,which features SATA 6Gbps interface,delivering read and write speed of 500MB/s and 450MB/s,respectively.

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AMD Radeon HD 6450/6570/6670 To Ship In Q2 2011

 

Earlier there’s rumor that Dell plans to purchase AMD,although it has caused  stock fluctuation of AMD,it seems that product line of AMD is not affected at all.

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FinalWire Rolls Out AIDA64 v1.60 Supporting AMD Fusion APU

 

FinalWire recently rolls out AIDA64 version 1.60,which adds the support for AMD Fusion APU and the latest graphics cards of AMD and NVIDIA,provides further optimization of the previously introduced AVX-accelerated benchmark suite for the latest Intel Core i3/i5/i7 Sandy Bridge processors.

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Release Day Of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti To Fall On March 15th

 

According to the source from VR-Zone,NVIDIA will launch GeForce GTX 550 Ti on March 15th,the name of this graphics card is still just like GTX 550 Ti rather to use GTS 550.

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GeForce ForceWare 266.77 WHQL Available For Download

 

Today EVGA reveals GeForce ForceWare 266.77 WHQL graphic driver,which support most of GeForce GTX 200/400/500 series graphics cards.

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Sparkle Calibre X570 Graphics Card Unleashed

 

Recently Sparkle introduces GeForce GTX 570 overclocking edition graphics card,which employs Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme Plus cooler.

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Intel Confirms LGA-1155 Cross Platform Compatibility

 

Intel will introduce 22nm processors based on Ivy Bridge architecture,which matches with Intel 7-series mobo chipsets and still adopts LGA 1155 socket,and therefore many players are wondering whether LGA 1155 cross platform can be compatible.

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Scythe Rolls Out Susanoo CPU Cooler With Four Fans And Twelve Heatpipes

 

Lately Japanese cooler manufacturer Scythe rolls out a large-sized CPU cooler with four fans and twelve heatpipes.

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Apple Expected To Maintain Strong Shipments In Q1 2011

 

Since Intel’s 6-series chipset issue doesn’t have great influence on Apple,the company is expected to keep strong momentums in notebook shipments in 2011.

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Crysis 2 PC Multiplayer Demo Available On March 1st

 

Recently EA announces that Crysis 2 PC multiplayer demo will be available on March 1st,at that time PC gamers can download the demo from EA’s official website or other partner websites.

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Hands-on Gigabyte G1-Killer Assassin Gaming Motherboard

 

Gigabyte has introduces G1-Killer series motherboard with features like innovative X-Fi 20K2 audio processor,Bigfoot Killer E2100 netcard,etc.

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GeForce GTX 560 Ti Power Consumption Protection Analysis

 

It specially adds power consumption mechanism in GTX 580.

Since the release of GTX 580,we have noticed that its performance is not only better than GTX 480 thanks to more CUDA core and higher frequency,but it also features better power consumption,which is due to NVIDIA’s circuit optimization.As it specially sets power consumption monitoring circuit,which provides real-time monitoring of current and voltage on each 12V rail(8-pin,6-pin,PCIE).
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Prolimatech Flagship CPU Cooler Genesis Comes On Stage

 

Prolimatech lately adds a new member to its flagship CPU cooler——Genesis.

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