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    Quote Originally Posted by NiCKE^ View Post
    Sapphire you have to learn from Gigabyte (Not from Cebit)
    Girl, stop playing with your hotpants and looking at yourself in the mirror!
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    that pic is NOT from Cebit....too bad,lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Dower View Post
    Girl, stop playing with your hotpants and looking at yourself in the mirror!
    it's much easier if she took the hotpants of,isn't it?

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    So the P35 chipset from Intel will support DDR3 on socket 775?

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    Here some Pics of the Cebit 07





    Hiper Demorig and NTs



    XFX Graphis



    MDT Ram:



    Sparkle:



    Gecube :



    PowerColor:



    Asrock-Boards:



    iChill:



    Inno3D:



    Abit:



    VR-Zone and some OC-Tests (but at the wrong time )



    GSkill:



    Zalman:



    Foxconn:



    Gigabyte:



    Cellshock with their red devils (DDR2-DDR2-1200)



    Scythe:




    Sonstiges:



    Coolermaster:



    Point of View:



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    well guys you wont see a r600 @ cebit. i was able to see the pcb, it is as big as a x190XX Graphics Card. The Cooler ist quiet. There arent benches yet, the driver doesnt allow it.
    I love Extreme Overclocking

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    I love the way when Americans see a topless chick (see the painted Gigabyte lady above), they get all nervous and act kind of guilty because nudity is so highly shamed here, yet totally allowed if it can lead to the potential for sex, profit or both. BUT that's another story for another day. I say, more topless women for all, and the FCC can suck it.

    On topic, I'm liking that new CellShock PC2-1200 stuff. 4-4-4-12 timings would be AWESOME though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omastar View Post
    I love the way when Americans see a topless chick (see the painted Gigabyte lady above), they get all nervous and act kind of guilty because nudity is so highly shamed here, yet totally allowed if it can lead to the potential for sex, profit or both. BUT that's another story for another day. I say, more topless women for all, and the FCC can suck it.

    On topic, I'm liking that new CellShock PC2-1200 stuff. 4-4-4-12 timings would be AWESOME though.
    no man should be shamed by a hot nekkid chick however there are other things
    Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
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    Hot chicks and hot hardware... what could we want more?
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    Quote Originally Posted by xoqolatl View Post
    Hot chicks and hot hardware... what could we want more?
    where did you see the hot hardware??

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    Why do the GeCube X1950XT card have internal crossfire connectors?
    Core i7 920@4.3GHz TRUE, 2xHD4890, 6GB OCZ@1640MHz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank M View Post
    Lol...

    Hyper 730 Watt - and the text says:
    "Certified up to
    Geforce 8800GTS"

    730 just to drive a single 8800GTS? Is there a new revision I don't know about?
    Hiper made a Typo as it is certified for 8800GTS SLI. It is capable of running 8800GTX SLI alongside a C2Q CPU but nVidia SLI Certification for 8800GTX SLI is 750W+.

    The Hiper HPU-4S730 is actually an Andyson Server PSU internally so it is a very stable & reliable PSU.

    Quote Originally Posted by StGL View Post
    Why do the GeCube X1950XT card have internal crossfire connectors?
    QuadFire (drivers pending).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloodbanger View Post
    where did you see the hot hardware??
    GF 8600 and 8500 are hot. Tyan rig with 10 clovers is hot. and that CPU under Fuggers cascade was hot until it got chilled by the cascade
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    there are really hot chicks here @ enermax we have one blond chick, i only can say wow

    talking with hipro5 ist very funny ^^

    there was no cpu running unter fuggers cascade because if my memory works fine the cascade was killed @ the first run ^^
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    Is it me,but the only Wow-things i've seen so far is the blue coolermaster case and the Gigabyte p-35 mobo??(And offcourse the gigabyte-chick )

    Okay i have to admit,i'm only starting to dig deeper in the hardware-world but i can't say i see a lot of things i REALLY wanna have ,the only thing i really wanted to see is some benches from R600...but hey,we'll wait some more days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Dower View Post
    Girl, stop playing with your hotpants and looking at yourself in the mirror!
    You really need to get laid!

    Very nice pics!
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    Pictures from the abit booth
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    Nice, pictures of Hipro5 in action

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    Hipro's cascade looks 10x more cleaner than Fuggers
    What about some results?
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    Too bad I'm not there..

    Nice pictures.
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    When, and where? (Hanover? ) is the next event, also how much does it cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoqolatl View Post
    Hipro's cascade looks 10x more cleaner than Fuggers
    What about some results?
    and what if i tell you it isnt hipro5´s cascade
    I love Extreme Overclocking

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiCKE^ View Post
    Sapphire you have to learn from Gigabyte (Not from Cebit)
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    Corsair redefines power supply efficiency at CeBIT

    Corsair, known for making quite good RAM among other things, is apparently really getting serious about the power supply business. Most power supplies on the market today are anywhere between 50 and 85% efficient, with the vast majority of power supplies being between 75 and 85% efficient under load. Corsair had a brilliant power supply at their CeBIT booth, which had an impressive 90% load efficiency. This allowed it to power an AMD QuadFX system with G80 SLI, 4GB of PC2-8000 DDR2 RAM, and a 150GB hard drive with a 620W power supply (most people at the show expected an 850W-1kW PSU to be required). To be honest, Corsair has actually had this power supply on the market for a while, and probably couldn't wait for CeBIT to make it available. You can get this extremely efficient power supply
    here (oh look it's on sale).



    Source: The Inquirer

    http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=27632





    CeBIT : Silentflux closed loop liquid bubble pump cooler

    Silentflux has a pretty innovative liquid bubble pump cooler on display at their booth in CeBIT. the Silentflux coolers makes use of convection and a special liquid with a low boiling point to circulate liquid within the cooler. They have some low profile solutions for HTPC users as well as a standard version for tower cases. More pictures here for your enjoyment.










    More details here, a review by hardware-test.com >>
    http://www.hardware-test.com/test_show.asp?id=6996




    CeBIT : Scythe Watercooled Ninja




    Scythe has a redesigned Ninja on display at their booth, where one of the heatpipes is "emptied" and watercooling barbs are attached to it. Very innovative design by Scythe.



    Chaintech Apogee to use Elpida Chips




    We had a talk with the guys over at Chaintech and more details about the Chaintech Apogee Enthusiast RAMs were revealed to us; the Apogee will be using Elpida chips and will be released in 1000Mhz and 1066Mhz CL5 variants, and it will be quite impossible to run these RAMs at CL4 and below or anything above 1100Mhz. However, the RAMs runs pretty cool at around 40 degrees even in an enclosure without ventilation and will only require low volts to run at the stipulated speeds.


    CeBIT : AMD 690G DTX Board Pictured








    We saw a very interesting board today, an AMD 690G board codenamed Diamond Mech Board 2 based on the new DTX form factor. AMD has announced the new DTX form factor for Small Form Factors back in January. DTX motherboards are made backward compatible with ATX chassis but case makers are expected to make smaller DTX chassis specially for DTX boards. Even mini-ITX boards can be used in DTX cases. There are two board sizes for DTX; Full DTX and mini-DTX both at 20 cm length but mini-DTX is shorter in width at 17cm compared to 24.4cm. The board shown above is a Full DTX board.







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