The I-RAM box is still kickin around?
Looks like its still I-RAM1, but if anyone can ask if they`ve picked the I-RAM2 back up i`d be grateful
Theres a LOT of nice stuff there.
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The I-RAM box is still kickin around?
Looks like its still I-RAM1, but if anyone can ask if they`ve picked the I-RAM2 back up i`d be grateful
Theres a LOT of nice stuff there.
Sapphire will show his R600 in this system (only the card is missing :D):
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So are we going to see at least how the R600 looks like or not :confused:
I would rather see it with my own eyes :slap:
Ok, but its not so impressive.
i don't care how it looks like,i wanna see some specs:)
I want it all :banana:
/freddie mercury voice on/ AND I WANT IT NOOOOOW/freddie mercury voice off
Hmm RV630
Prototype of an x1950xtx cooler .... nothing more
I think I smell more crap
edit: Forget about it, not the same board.
R600 Techdemo:
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Does Lara Croft work for ATI now? :D
Great work so far w0mbat :toast:
I almost went on CeBIT :(
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Commodore Gaming PCs Revealed
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After more than two decades ago, Commodore is looking to get back into the market with it’s line of high-end custom gaming PC’s, going head-to-head against the likes of Alienware, Falcon Northwest, and Voodoo PC. Commodore will be offering four different PC models from the entry- to high-end level, named the Commodore Cg, Cgs, Cgx, and Cxx respectively. The initial hardware specifications for the ‘extreme level’ Cxx flagship system are as follows: Intel Core 2 Quad QX6700 2.66GHz quad-core processor, an Asus P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI motherboard, 2x 150GB 10,000 RPM SATA drives in RAID 0, with a spare 500GB 7,200RPM SATA drive, 4GB (2x 2048MB) Corsair 8500C5D Dominator memory running at 1066 MHz, 2x NVIDIA 8800 GTX 768MB videocards, a Creatve Labs X-Fi Xtreme Gamer, 1000W ICE Cube power supply, and Windows Vista Ultimate. All Commodore gaming PC’s will come with two-year warranty on parts and fully personalised custom chassis paint.
Source: Primotech
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=27435
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CeBIT: Ulta-Mobile PCs and other Mini-Notebooks
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With a breathtaking pixel density of 263 dpi text and graphics look like printed on the 4.5 inch display (1024x600 pixel) of Sony's Vista Ultra-Mobile PC 'UX1XN'. The mini notebook can be operated with a pen on the screen or with the keyboard which will be revealed if you move the display up. The unit is powered by a 1.33GHz Core Solo (533MHz FSB, 2MB L2-Cache), comes with 1GB RAM, a 32GB Flash hard disk (SSD). [---]
More of it's features are a CF-Slot, a Memory Stick Duo, Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11g, USB 2.0 (a single connector only) and Firewire. Price: 2999 Euros!
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Fujitsu Siemens presents it's 'Lifebook P7230' with an integrated DVD-Super Multi Writer, a webcam and an UMTS/HSDPA-modem. The very handy (around 1.5kg) Vista Business-notebook comes with a reflective 10.6 inch display (1280x768), an ULV Core Solo with 1.2GHz, 1GB RAM and a 80GB, 4200 RPM hard disk. Price: 2999 Euros!
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The second generation of Samsung's UMPC is called 'Q1 Ultra', is powered by an Intel CPU as well and besides the 7 inch Display (1024x600, 300 cd/qm) it has two built-in cameras(one at the front and the other one at the back). With the standard batterie it will run for 4 hours, a bigger one will provide 7 hours. You don't need to worry about connectivity, WLAN, Bluetooth and various cellular phone networks.
Source: Heise CeBIT Newsticker
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=27434
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CeBIT : Enermax eSATA Case & Detachable Fan Blades
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Enermax has a new case with e-SATA ports along side with the usual USB ports. Certainly the popularity of eSATA has picked up pretty much that motherboard makers are making provision for more eSATA ports on their back multi-IO panel. In the future, we will start seeing cases with more eSATA ports.
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Enermax has a nice fan based on their Twister Bearing Technology where it has detachable fan blades so you can clean it when it gets dirty.
http://www.vr-zone.com/index.php?i=4789
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CeBIT : ASUS Makes Sound Cards Now Using ADI Chips
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It seems that ASUS has decided to enter into the audio segment with their latest Xonar D2 and D2K sound cards. The difference between Xonar D2 and D2K is the interface where D2 is on PCI and D2K is on PCI Express x1. We aren't sure what sound chips are on those cards at this point of time but it has the capability to playback and record at 116dB SNR. It supports Dolby Digital Live, DTS Connect and Dolby Headphone standards. Check out our Pre-CeBIT coverage for more photos and details.
Updates : We got the know that Xonar D2 series is using ADI (Analog Devices Inc.) sound chip and ASUS is the exclusive vendor currently. More details later.
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CeBIT : OCZ Demo Uses Brain Waves To Play Games
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OCZ has a pretty interesting technology product showcase called Neural Impulse Actuator (NIA) where they described it as an input device that uses brain waves signals and convert into some commands to control the PC. NIA can be used in solutions that address PC productivity and gaming applications. OCZ said they will release an affordable consumer product making use of the NIA technology in the next 12 months.
http://www.vr-zone.com/index.php?i=4788
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