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Wednesday, 26 March 2008 |
 Here the latest graphics card base on NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT Series GPU by MSI, the MSI N9600GT Series graphics card. If we comparing with last generation GeForce 8600 Series, the latest GeForce 9600GT Series come with advanced technology such as PCI-Express 2.0 interface, 65nm chip manufacturing and also double the quantity of stream processors from 32 to 64 units, memory bandwidth from 128 to 256-bit. This huge leap let GPU create more horsepower and also takes use of higher bandwidth of on-board memory lanes and the newer data path of PCI-Express 2.0. All these stunning specifications let MSI N9600GT Series easily surpass performance of GeForce 8800 series by applying NVIDIA SLI technology. Even the performance of single N9600GT is twice of NX8600GTS series, basing on real DirectX 10 game titles. |
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Monday, 24 March 2008 |
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 Now, a higher capacity and speed in memory products is available. The KINGMAX, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of DRAM and Flash products, has announced the latest microSDHC 8GB. KINGMAX microSDHC 8GB memory card is the perfect solution for digital camera and MP3 player storage needs and also a perfect choice for SDHC specification products. KINGMAX SDHC memory cards support HD and DVD video, as well as Super VCD, DVR and digital TV’s MPEG-4 HD image formats. |
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Monday, 24 March 2008 |
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 Now, Intel has boosted the desktop PC performance to a new level by combining two Intel Quad core processors for a total of eight processing engines and a choice of multi-card graphics solutions from either ATI or NVIDIA, the Intel Dual Socket Extreme Desktop Platform. The Intel Desktop Board D5400XS, when paired with two Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9775 processors, forms the foundation of the Intel Dual Socket Extreme Desktop Platform. Hardcore gamers will welcome the opportunity to enjoy multiple simultaneous graphics card solutions featuring either NVIDIA SLI* or ATI Crossfire* for today’s latest graphics-intensive titles. And the performance of eight processing cores is especially welcomed by the 3-D animators, digital audio artists and high-definition video editors behind the coolest games here at the Game Developers Conference. Robert A. Duffy, Programming Director, id Software said “For the team creating world-class games here at id, time is one of our most valuable assets. Having eight powerful Intel cores in a single machine helps our team create and test our latest titles at record speed. We have seen one of our most time-consuming asset generation processes cut from over 4 hours to under 20 minutes by utilizing all eight cores and threading the generation code. Long term this translates to better games on the market faster than previously possible.” |
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Friday, 21 March 2008 |
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 A new backup hard drive with simplified procedures through it’s patent pending technology unveiled by ClickFree, the ClickFree HD700. This device is perfect for backing up data, the HD700 automatically backs up hard drive once plugged into a PC. No more messing around with installation or setup, now all your irreplaceable data can be kept in a safe, convenient and readily accessible storage when you need it most.
The ClickFree HD700 is a 120GB 5400rpm 2.5-inch SATA hard drive which supports USB 1.1 and 2.0, available now for $169.
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Friday, 21 March 2008 |
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 Another great news from ASUS, a new LCD series with full HD and real-time video communications has come in the market, the ASUS MK241H LCD Monitor. This 24-inch LCD monitor features native HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) support for Full HD 1080p video playback; and has a built-in 1.3 Mega-pixel webcam and array microphones to deliver the best video and audio online communication experiences. It also utilizes the exclusive Color Rich Technology for enhanced higher-color-gamut video performance with 130% extra color space. The MK241H is equipped with 1920×1200 (WUXGA) 16:10 high-resolution panels and a HDMI connection and allows delivery of multi-channel audio and uncompressed digital video through a single cable for full HD 1080p video playback of PS3, XBOX360 and Blu-ray / HD DVD players. |
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
 Here comes a new audio card designed for fine-tuned audio quality with 116dB SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio), the ASUS Xonar DX Express 7.1 audio card, released by Asus. The new Xonar provides 35 times cleaner audio compared to onboard Motherboard audio with only 85dB SNR, and also is equipped with Dolby Home Theater Technologies and DS3D GX to provide crisp and clear audio quality and rich gaming sound effects. While noise is unavoidable, the Xonar DX dramatically reduces the amount of background noise, and it is this distinction that allows the Xonar DX to produce as little as 1/32 (-105dB) of the total harmonics distortion versus traditional motherboard audio (-75dB). |
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