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    Arrow Computex News and info...

    Hardocp: ATI Takes on Physics - Computex Day 1
    Computex: AMD to re-badge Transmeta CPUs
    Computex: Nvidia rolls out Intel edition nForce 500 chipset trio
    Computex: Nvidia launches dual-GPU GeForce 7950 GX2

    Toms Full Computex Coverage
    Anandtech's Computex Coverage
    Hexus Full Computex Coverage
    The Register Full Computex Coverage
    The Inquirer Full Computex Coverage


    Computex: Socket F Opteron Servers and Motherboards Shown at Computex
    Toms Picture Gallery
    [ Computex Day 0 (Pre-Computex) Report!] more pics here
    Computex: Teeny tiny hard drives
    Computex: Kingston run Broadwater with loads of ram
    [Computex TW 06] Intel GMA3000
    Computex : Nvidia bans 7950 GX2 Quad SLI testing
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 0 - ECS
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 0 - Foxconn
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 0 - ABIT
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 0 - ASUS
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 1 - Gigabyte
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 1 - DFI
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 1 - Leadtek
    Computex: Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Preview from Taiwan
    Computex : A-DATA's new gadgets. Fancy a solar-powered USB stick?
    Computex : Jet turbine drives airflow in XClio chassis
    Computex : Albatron's passively-cooled card is just the ticket..
    Computex : The iPod Nano-killer is here?
    Computex : ATI demo Havok FX physics acceleration on Radeon GPUs
    Computex : FSP Group join the kilowatt club
    Computex : Foxconn show off GeForce 7950 GX2 SLI
    Computex : ATI's RS600, RD600 Gets a Showing at Computex
    Computex : Intel "Santa Rosa" Platform Notebook Spotted
    Computex : Gigabyte boosts i-RAM speed, capacity
    WWM ComputeX2006 Part1
    [ Computex Updates: Motherboards and Graphics Brands]
    [Computex Special : ATi Physics Technology]
    [Intel 965 Express Chipset Launch @ Computex]
    [Computex Special : TYAN Most Powerful Personal Supercomputer]
    [World's First Automated DRY ICE Cooling PC debuts at Inno3D Booth Computex ]
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 2 - ATI
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 2 - A_DATA
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 2 - Compro
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 2 - Shuttle
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 2 - Zalman
    [Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage] MSI to market NV 1697 based AM2 board
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 3 - Gecube
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 3 - Jetway
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 3 - AOpen
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 3 - GEIL
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 3 - Evercool
    [Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage] Day 4 - Digidock
    Computex Taipei 2006 Coverage Day 4 - Scythe
    Computex Taipei 2006 - Part 1
    Computex Taipei 2006 - Part 2
    Computex Taipei 2006 - Part 3
    Computex Taipei 2006 - Part 4
    Computex Taipei 2006 - Part 5
    Computex Taipei 2006 - Part 6
    Computex Taipei 2006 - Part 7
    Computex Taipei 2006 - Part 8
    Engadget Chinese does Computex
    Engadget Chinese still doing Computex (part II)
    Engadget Chinese still doing Computex (part III)
    Computex 2006: GEIL And A-DATA Showcase DDR3
    Computex 2006: GIGABYTE Showcased Next Generation i-RAM (GC-RAMDISK)
    Intel Robson To Halve Boots
    Computex 2006: Booth Of MSI
    Computex 2006: ASUS Serverboards
    Computex 2006: Booth Of Compro
    Computex 2006: Zalman Cooling And Enclosures
    Computex 2006: Booth Of IN-WIN
    Computex: VIA Previews "John" For Ultra-Mobile PCs
    Computex 2006: NVIDIA And The Team
    Computex 2006: Booth Of Coolermaster
    Computex 2006: Booth Of Evercool
    Computex 2006 Live from Akihabara News
    Computex 2006: USB to SATA in one shot
    Computex 06: BenQ FP241W, 1080p and HDMI
    Computex 06: SavitMicro Dueple, Media Player HD and DVD
    Computex 06: SavitMicro Vije, a 2MP AF webcam
    Computex 06: SavitMicro DataMore eSATA
    Computex 06: MK2035GSS, the 200GB 2,5" perpendicular HDD
    Computex 06: Media Center AMEX
    Computex 06: iCop Technology, MiniPC
    Computex 06: "Interlude" Live Shot from the Computex
    Computex 06: Disney SD and USB Key from Adata
    Computex 06: PQI Card Drive U510
    Computex 06: BenQ, HD TV
    Computex 06: Laptops from BenQ
    Computex 06: BenQ FP241WZ live Shot
    Computex 06: BenQ keyboard and mouse
    Computex 06: PDA & Samtphones from ASUS
    Computex 06: Laptops from ASUS
    Computex 06: Acer HD-DVD Laptop Aspire 9800
    Computex 06: ASUS Media Center
    Computex 06: FIC VIIV GE2 Media Center PC
    Computex 06: Acer Duo Core laptop
    Computex 06: ASUS Blu-Ray Ready
    Computex 06: ASUS UMPC R2
    Computex 06: ASUS Tablet PC R1
    Computex 06: "Interlude" Live Shot from the Computex
    Computex 06: XPC X100 the iMAC Killer?
    Computex 06: ASUS PDA Update
    Computex 2006 - Cases, Cooling and Power Coverage
    Computex 2006 - Mobile Coverage
    [Live coverage from Computex floor]
    [HUGE Day 2 and 3 live coverage]
    Computex 2006: Abit is back, Biostar expands, and Thermaltake dazzles
    Computex 2006 Video Day 1
    3rd Annual Invitational Tournament at Computex Video
    [Computex Special : ATi RV570 & RV560 w/ Crossfire Bridges]
    Thecus debuts versatile NAS. The ultimate download tool?
    Flybook VM : an ‘airplane friendly’ notebook
    FOXCONN wax lyrical at Computex 2006
    All-in-one PSP charger, battery and cradle
    Flybook go anywhere with a 3.5G notebook
    Compro's new gadgets impress this tired hack.
    Disney and A-DATA cash in on media cards
    EPoX's Optimus series motherboards set to make an immediate impression
    Biostar's mixing it up with innovative products
    Toshiba 200GB 2.5in HDD goes into production August
    Media Player Mouse? Whatever next??
    Zalman Reserators... 1 and 2 and goodies!
    The Enermax Galaxy – it’ll power a small village!
    techgage : Computex 2006 - Part 1
    techgage : Computex 2006 - Part 2
    techgage : Computex 2006 - Part 3
    techgage : Computex 2006 - Part 4
    First day of Computex Taipei 2006
    Second Day of Computex Taipei 2006
    Computex 2006 - Day 1 live coverage from the floor
    Computex 2006 - Day 2 and 3 live coverage from the floor
    [ Gadgets @ Computex]
    [ AMD & Intel @ Computex 2006]
    [ Coolers & Power Supplies @ Computex 2006]
    Computex 2006: Multimedia and Memory
    Computex 2006: Abit is back, Biostar expands, and Thermaltake dazzles
    Shuttle readies Core 2 Duo and Crossfire XPC in new P2-series chassis
    ECS do Core 2 with ATI and NV and dance with 512MiB
    Fifth vendor plans D3D10 accelerator, bullish about further markets
    Thecus debuts versatile NAS. The ultimate download tool?
    Computex 2006: Motherboards and More
    Computex 2006 - Motherboards and Video Cards
    Computex 2006 Wrap-Up: External Storage, Cooling, and More




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    now that is sexy...
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
    http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
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    All these pictures looks fantastic.

    I would like to be there.


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    Looks exactly like FSP :



    About DDR2 800:

    Unfortunately DDR2-800 is still extremely expensive compared to DDR2-667, because of extremely poor yields. One source told us that DDR2-800 was yielding far below 50%, resulting in anywhere from a 30% to 100% premium over DDR2-667. Everyone expects the yields on DDR2-800 to increase tremendously later this year, which will help drive DDR2-800 prices down as well as increase the number of low latency or higher bandwidth DDR2-800 parts.
    Hope this change soon

    About DDR3:

    Samsung has been talking to its partners about the move to DDR3; by the end of this year Samsung is supposed to be sampling DDR3 modules, but the memory makers we spoke to believe that the schedule is too aggressive.
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    DDR3 too agressive? no such thing.. the more agressive the better..
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
    http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
    Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was

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    and back in the real world...
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    I expect from all heart that already arrives ddr3

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    Check out the 12 phase on the Gigabyte board...
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    Did Gigabyte have anything about I-RAM2?



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    Excellent work Stym. Except pls fall in love with booth personnel in wamps

    Stickied.

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    Last edited by perkam; 06-06-2006 at 07:09 AM.

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    Last edited by Pinnacle; 06-06-2006 at 08:45 AM.
    "There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance." -- Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer

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    pinnacle that says intel xeon inside
    Incoming new computer after 5 long years

    YOU want to FIGHT CANCER OR AIDS join us at WCG and help to have a better FUTURE

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    Quote Originally Posted by leviathan18
    pinnacle that says intel xeon inside

    hehe your right!

    blame it on dailytech http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2709
    "There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance." -- Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer

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    actually is broadcom fault you will read opteron and socket F in the specs but they put the logo of intel xeon....
    Incoming new computer after 5 long years

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    lol...again...booth babe reports belong in wamps

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    Foxconn show GeForce 7950 GX2 SLI

    "While Foxconn are some months away from selling their own graphics boards, that hasn't stopped them from showing off a few of the models they'll be touting. Top billing goes to their own GeForce 7950 GX2, Foxconn pairing it with another in one of their nForce 590 SLI boards and a Socket AM2 processor, running 3DMark06."
    http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=5839


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    that's very interesting news and thanks for the effort on this topic.
    I'll spend the morning reading this
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    Gigabyte i-RAM 2



    up to 8GB DDR2
    SATA2 connection
    fits in 5.25" slot

    Source

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooper


    up to 8GB DDR2
    SATA2 connection
    fits in 5.25" slot

    Source
    now that is sexy
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
    The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
    http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
    Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was

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    Two Intel Conroe E6600 rigs on passive cooling and single PSU


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooper
    Wow, what a f*cking gimmic
    i7-3820
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    Well it does have 550W PSU and some average GPU. Quite enough if you ask me

    PS What`s a gimmick ?

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    Galaxy show off dual core 7600GT!

    "But new for Computex 2006 is the 7600GT Dual Core which, just like its bigger brother, features two 256Mb DDR3 memory arrays, one for each core. Built on a six layer PCB, the 7600GT Dual Core comes in with a peak of 12 pixels per clock, has a 128bit memory interface and a 1.2ns memory speed. "
    http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=5850


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    amd and intel together, feel the love..




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