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    NVIDIA G84 & G86 On MXM




    G84





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    MSI has displayed two MXM Modules based on NVIDIA DX10 mainstream GPUs; G84 and G86. MSI certainly has an impressive range of NVIDIA DX10 graphics series on display at CeBIT.


    Arctic Cooling Massive Cooler For R600











    Arctic Cooling has displayed an impressive cooler for G80 and R600 with three 80mm fans, 5 heatpipes and a total of 107 fins! Even the hot voltage regulators are taken care of. It will be available in May when R600 is launched.



    CeBIT : Hiper PSUs Charge Mobile Phones Too











    Hiper power supplies features a powered USB hub and one dedicated 1.0a usb port to charge mobile phones. Charging connectors for various brands of mobile phones are included in the package.



    CeBIT : Transcend 32GB ExpressCard SSD For Notebooks
















    [B]Transcend has a slew of flash based products on display like CompactFlash, SecureDigital, MMCmicro, MMCplus and MMCmobile, Expresscard SSD, IDE Flash Disk etc. We saw 8GB CompactFlash at 266X, 512MB MMCmicro card, 2GB SD at 150X, 32GB ExpressCard SSD, 8GB IDE Flash Disk for 2.5", 1.8" and even 1.0".






    Transcend T610 MP3 player with OLED LCD panel display weighs only 28g with battery

    CeBIT : Samsung 32GB SSD & 80GB Hybrid HDD





    Samsung has displayed two interesting storage products over at their booth where one is the 1.8" 32GB SSD and the other is their 80GB Hybrid HDD.




    CeBIT : Tyan Demo Opteron Personal Supercomputer








    Tyan recently announced a new addition to their TyanPSC using AMD Opteron processors on top of the current Xeon powered TyanPSC. They have two live running demo on gridMathmatica 2.1 for both Intel and AMD platforms. T-540 DX is powered by 10 Opteron 2218HE processors and has a total of 20GB DDR2 memories. There is a Quadro FX1500 graphics card at the head node. T-650 QX, on the other hand is powered by 10 Xeon "Woodcrest" 5150 processors and has a total of 6GB DDR2 memories.



    Sparkle Prefers Self-Designed Graphics Cards








    Sparkle booth is pretty interesting with display of several self-designed cards as well as special cooling implementation. Apart from the Calibre P880+ GeForce 8800 GTX cooled by TEC active cooler system from MACS Technology, we also saw a self designed GeForce 8800 GTS card without the need for additional power. We were told that Sparkle will have their own self-designed G84 and G86 cards with their better cooling solutions which will increase overclockability of those cards by 10-15%. There is also another interesting technology created by Sparkle where a small PCB is inserted into the graphics card with POST LEDs and a reset button. It allows voltages adjustment and temperature management through software. This concept will be available for upcoming Sparkle DX10 cards.





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