Corsair 2GB PC2-10000 CL5 - Link
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Corsair 2GB PC2-10000 CL5 - Link
Computex Special : TYAN Most Powerful Personal Supercomputer
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Read my post, above yours :D
well im not normally a Fatal1ty fan but im really diggin that case there...
A typhoon is heading for UK? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by OmegaMerc
G.Skill shows record low-latency DDR-II
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PQI to ship 64 GB 2.5" SATA flash disk in August
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"The 5P965-J is one of the upcoming motherboards from EPoX featuring the Broadwater chipset. With a P965 and ICH8 chipset, the board is a mid-range performance entry that can support the latest Core 2 Duo processors, high-end graphics and Gigabit LAN. However, the board doesn't have RAID controller and only features a 6 channel HD Audio."
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"Not one to be left out of the game, EPoX also had the customary demo running an NVIDIA quad-SLI GeForce 7950 GX2 on EPoX's MF590 SLI2 nForce 590 SLI motherboard."
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"Gigabyte has a full family of Intel's P965 and G965 chipset motherboards ranging from the highest enthusiast model to the lowest denominated by Gigabyte's 6-Quad and S-Series technologies."
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"Reference PT900 motherboard with support for Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors and both DDR and DDR2 memory types."
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"PC, HTPC, UMPC, we'll never be free of the dreaded Windows errors."
img1~3:ASUS DEMO DDR2-1200 platform
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"The Black Dragon memory series is the DDR2 variation of Geil's Golden Dragon DDR memory, which is their highest end, lowest latency modules. Black Dragon memory comes only in 2GB sizes from DDR2-667 onwards."
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Originally Posted by Pinnacle
my bet 2t
those g.skill have been out for a while now though...
Is that a combined air/water cpucooler ?
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source here
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Is that a combined air/water cpucooler ?
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• Includes 8mm copper tube injected with anti-freeze. Smooth flow of liquid assures rapid conduction of heat to dissipation fin. Increases efficiency of cooling process.
• Innovative 12-pole magnet motor design. Unique fan bearings. Guaranteed long-lasting efficiency.
• Shiny silver lacquer finish. Knight's helmet design offers new visual effect.
• Uses both liquid and air cooling technology to improve efficiency. surprisingly quiet operation for a machine that combines two types of cooling technology.
• Slient overclock switch can be used to select fan speed.
• Can be installed on AMD K8. Intel P4 LGA775 CPUs and motherboards. Highest compatiblity in the market. Simple installation.
Sorry for this bing a bit off-topic, but does anyone know what case that is that Corsair is using in their rig that is showing off the Corsair 2GB PC2-10000 CL5? I'm really liking it!
Thanks much,
Brian
I woudln't recommend it. It's this one:Quote:
Originally Posted by btomasie
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811112055 - $190
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Perkam
Thanks, but I don't think it's the Lian Li.... this one Corsair is using is open on the left side of it (I think the Lian Li only opens on the right side) and also look at the "partition" that separates the bottom from the upper section... the Lian Li has has a "ramped" section in the front, whereas the one that Corsair uses does not, it's flat.
Thanks,
Brian
It's the closest thing I could find. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by btomasie
Best way to find out for sure is to contact someone who was actually there :)
Perkam
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Originally Posted by btomasie
its a silverstone TJ07
thanks much, that's it!!
Unfortunately, $365 at Newegg!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: Too much for a case!!
Brian
Computex 2006: Motherboards and More
http://www.anandtech.com/tradeshows/showdoc.aspx?i=2779
Thx Stym :)
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Perkam