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It’s been a awhile since Thermaltake introduced a high-end CPU Cooler. In the last few years, many manufacturers have entered the high-end CPU cooling market making competition now more intense than the past. Thermaltake has been hard at work to make their products more attractive and one of these efforts has appeared as the new DuOrb CPU Cooler. PowerColor Radeon HD 3850 Xtreme Review
AMD is launching a new family of products, the Radeon HD 3800 series. Currently this family has only two members: The ATI Radeon HD 3850 and the ATI Radeon HD 3870 series, also known as RV670PRO (3850) and RV670XT (3870). Both of these cards are based on the 55nm RV670 GPU. These two new products have 666 million transistors and were made on the 55nm fabrication process. Thermaltake DuOrb VGA Cooler Review
It’s compatible with some of the latest VGA products on the market from both AMD/ATI and NVIDIA. What is so cool about it? It has two 80mm fans. It’s made of copper. It has nice blue LEDS. It provides support for many current graphic cards, and of course, it’s shiny!! So today, I will be testing Thermaltake’s latest addition to the Orb family – the DuOrb VGA Cooler. Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider
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| CPU-Z 1.47 | Posted by Regeneration on 11:02 AM, August 28th, 2008 - 0 Comments
CPU-Z is a free diagnostic tool that provides information on your CPU and motherboard, including: processor name and vendor, core stepping and process, processor package, internal and external clocks, clock multiplier, partial overclock detection, processor features, supported instructions sets, L1... [Read More] | | ICQ 6 Build 7013 | Posted by Regeneration on 04:25 AM, August 28th, 2008 - 0 Comments
ICQ 6 introduces a whole new world of communication, a world where it's all about the user. It has a new look, it's easy to use and let's the user create his or her own communication experience. ICQ 6 is not just an upgrade but rather a total reinvention of the entire IM communication experience.... [Read More] | | Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 | Posted by Regeneration on 04:22 AM, August 28th, 2008 - 0 Comments
Internet Explorer 8 takes the Web experience beyond the page and introduces a new way to seamlessly experience the power of the Web whether you are a Web developer writing to standards, or an end user discovering a new online service. This beta release is available to everyone, but is primarily for... [Read More] | | Nvidia GPU Failures Caused by Material Problem | Posted by Chaos on 12:19 PM, August 27th, 2008 - 4 Comments
When Nvidia announced in early July that it has noticed a higher than normal failure rate in some of its notebook chips, investors reacted concerned, sending the company stock down 22%. The stock recovered after Nvidia apparently demonstrated good control of the issue and a one-time charge of... [Read More] | | Microsoft Confirms IE8 Privacy Envelope Feature | Posted by Chaos on 09:05 PM, August 26th, 2008 - 4 Comments
In a post to the Internet Explorer development team's blog yesterday afternoon, Microsoft IE8 program manager Andy Ziegler confirmed news that reporters anticipated after last week's discovery of a series of trademark filings: The new browser will contain a prominent feature enabling users to... [Read More] | | ViewSonic Showcases 120Hz Display Technology at Nvision 2008 | Posted by Chaos on 09:02 PM, August 26th, 2008 - 3 Comments
ViewSonic Corp., a worldwide leader in display technologies, has once again demonstrated display leadership with the unveiling of its first 120Hz desktop LCD technology at NVIDIA’s NVISION 08 event in San Jose, Calif. The 22-inch 120Hz prototype delivers rich, colorful, blur-free video performance... [Read More] | | Crysis Warhead Performance Analysis | Posted by Chaos on 04:41 PM, August 26th, 2008 - 7 Comments
The test PC was a high-end system with a Core 2 Extreme QX9770, 4 GB DDR3 1333 RAM and a Geforce GTX 260. With the command "r_displayinfo 1” we activated the display of details like framerate, memory usage or the number of polygons displayed (see screenshots). According to the information... [Read More] | | AMD Ping Pong Demo 1.4 | Posted by Regeneration on 09:58 AM, August 26th, 2008 - 13 Comments
The Ping Pong demo illustrates some of the new graphical techniques made possible by the new features of Microsoft DirectX 10.1 and the ATI Radeon HD 3000 Series of graphics processors. First... [Read More] | | CoolIT shows its HD 4870 X2 cold plate | Posted by Chaos on 03:01 PM, August 22nd, 2008 - 11 Comments
The card looks great as it is much thinner than the one that is cooled by reference air cooling. The card is connected to the CoolIT all-in-one solution that has a pump, cooler, and a radiator in a single box that is mounted on the back of the case. According to the guys from CoolIT this keeps the... [Read More] | |  | | Recent Threads | | | | | | | | | | | ATI/Physx August 28th, 2008 11:48 AM 60 Replies, 3,274 Views | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |