ASUS Unleashes ROG Rampage III Black Edition Motherboard

 

In CeBIT 2011,ASUS once showed off ROG Rampage III Black Edition motherboard,which is officially unveiled now.

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Super Talent TeraDrive Series SSDs To Launch In April

 

At the CES 2011 held at the beginning of this year,Super Talent had shown off TeraDrive FT3/CT3 SSDs,which pack  SandForce SF-2000 series controllers and are predicted to ship at the beginning of April.

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Pre-order For ASUS Dual-core Radeon HD 6990 Underway

 

AMD Radeon HD 6990 hasn’t been officially unveiled,an Dutch website SALLAND is getting the graphics cards pre-order,which is price at €715.

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Corsair Showcases Force GT Series Solid State Drives At CeBIT 2011

 

Corsair has shown off its Force GT series solid state drives at CeBIT 2011,which packs SandForce SF-2000 series controller.

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OCZ 4TB Solid State Drive Pictured At CeBIT 2011

 

In the recent CeBIT 2011,OCZ has showcased the newly 4TB solid state drive,which can go up to 8TB in capacity.

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MSI Raises The Motherboard Price by 5%-10% From March 1st

 

Earlier in January,in order to cope with the pressure from increasing price of raw materials,labor and components cost,we got to know the three big motherboard manufacturers,ASUS,Gigabyte and MSI was going to hike the price for their products in the next three months.

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ColorFire Radeon HD 6850 Xstorm Graphics Card Previewed

 

At the front side of ColorFire Radeon HD 6850 Xstorm

Recently ColorFire have released Radeon HD 6850 Xstorm graphics card,which adopts non-reference,dual-BIOS and one-key overclocking design.Now the graphic card arrived at Expreview,let’s have a previewed of it.

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ASUS Showcases ROG Matrix GTX 580 Graphics Card

 

ASUS ROG Matrix GTX 580 graphics card

We have earlier reported ASUS ROG Rampage III Black Edition motherboard debuted in CeBIT 2011,apart from the mobo,its brand-new ROG Matrix GTX 580 graphics card was also shown off.

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AMD Announces Bullet Physics Plug-in Supporting Hardware Acceleration

 

In the recent GDC(Game Developers Conference),AMD has launched Bullet Physics plug-in for Autodesk Maya 2011 video rendering software,which enables hardware acceleration in AMD processors and FirePro professional graphics platform.

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Corsair Unleashed Front Panel USB 3.0 Upgrade Kit For Its Case

 

It seems that the case with front panel USB 3.0 port is a big trend.Lately Corsair launches a front panel USB 3.0 upgrade kit for its case.

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Plextor SATA 6Gbps M2S Series Solid State Drives Hit Retail

 

Plextor have unveiled its second-generation M2S series SSDs last month,which features SATA 6Gbps interface and are capable of read speed of up to 480MB/s.

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Sparkle Single-slot GeForce GTX 570 Graphics Card Shown off

 

Lately in CeBIT 2011,Sparkle displayed a non-reference single-slot GeForce GTX 570.Although the specific model number is not revealed,we can see it labels "ONE" in the surface of the cooler,which is supposed to be the symbol of single-slot high-end graphics.

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Corsair Delivers Cerulean Blue Vengeance DDR3 Memory Kits

 

Last November Corsair introduced the original Vengeance modules equipped with aluminum heat spreaders anodized in Jet Black,which are quite popular with players for its excellent performance and cool appearance.

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Unigine Heaven Benchmark Updated To v2.5

 

Unigine Heaven is the first benchmark tool to test DirectX 11 capabilities,and lately it has been updated to version 2.5 with Professional Edition added.

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Inno3D Demonstrates Its New Products In CeBIT 2011

 

Inno3D recently displayed the latest products in CeBIT 2011,which includes its GeForce GTX 580 with water cooling system and self-design coolers,etc.

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