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Hardware Roundup: AMD Radeon HD 5970 Edition
In the past two months AMD has been busy launching new videocards in it 5000-series lineup and today marks the fifth entry in the hit parade with the official release of the Radeon HD 5970. As suspected, the HD5970 is going to be priced around $600 so it's definitely a top of the line card in terms of price. So what are you getting for that price? Well, as you probably know, the HD 5970 packs dual GPUs onto a single PCB that combined offer 3200 stream processors and 2GB of frame buffer with a standard core clock of 725MHz. If you want to see what you're getting for your $600 in terms of performance and real-life game play, be sure to check out all the reviews we have lined up for you.
AMD ATI Radeon HD 5970 Video Card @ [H]ardOCP
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AMD Radeon HD 5970 2GB Review - AMDomination @ PC Perspective
ATI Radeon HD 5970 Dual-GPU Powerhouse @ HotHardware
Sapphire Radeon HD 5970 2GB Video Card @ TweakTown
ATI Radeon HD 5970 Review: Dual-GPU Graphics @ TechSpot
ATI Radeon HD 5970 Dual-GPU Video Card @ Legit Reviews
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Antec Adds TPQ-1200 Unit to TruePower Quattro Series
Antec today announced the TPQ-1200, the latest addition to its TruePower Quattro line of high-performance power supplies. The TPQ-1200 is Antec’s first 1200-watt model and the first to feature Antec’s new PowerCache technology. With PowerCache, the TPQ-1200 provides an extra power reserve through a high-performance capacitor to ensure an extra margin of stability during even the most sudden changes in system demand. The TPQ-1200 also boasts 80 PLUS Silver certification, meaning the unit is at least 85% efficient at a wide range of operating loads. The unit also comes with Advanced Hybrid Cable Management, Antec's modular cable system that reduces cable clutter and helps improve performance by keeping all necessary cables hardwired. It also features six +12V output circuits to spread power evenly throughout the system, DC to DC voltage regulator modules and high-quality Japanese brand capacitors. Antec backs the TPQ-1200 with a five-year warranty and you should be able to find the unit now at a MSRP of $299.99US.
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NZXT Offers Tempest EVO Mid-tower Gaming Chassis
The original Tempest computer case has been one of NZXT's best sellers and now the company is announcing an upgraded version called the NZXT Tempest EVO. While keeping the good cooling performance of its predecessor, the Tempest EVO sports four 120mm fans with resdegned blades that deliver more air and lower noise levels. The upgrade keeps the bottom-mounted PSU design and offers better airflow and separation of the heat from the CPU. Although it's a mid-tower chassis, the new case focuses on expandability with support for motherboards up the E-ATX size and compatibility with newer high-end graphics cards. The interior of the case is painted black in the upgraded version and comes with room for up to 8 hard drives. You'll also find cable management features, room for water cooling and cutouts on the motherboard tray from easy heatsink unstallation and removal. NZXT is offering the Tempest EVO at a suggested retail price of $99.99US with immediate availability
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OCZ Officially Announces Colossus 3.5" SSDs
OCZ Technology, manufacturer of computer parts has officially announced their first 3.5” Colossus Solid State Disks. The new drives will come in capacities of 120 GB, 250 GB, 500 GB and 1 TB, will use MLC NAND flash technology with an internal RAID 0 architecture and 128 MB of Cache. It will have an aluminium casing, a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface, read and write speeds of up to 260 MB/s and a 1.5 million hour mean time between failures (MTBF). It comes backed by a 3 Year warranty and dedicated technical support from OCZ themselves. It can be found for $437.99 for the 120 GB variant, while the 1 TB variant has yet to be listed and no exact RRPs by OCZ has been announced. “The new Colossus Series is designed to boost desktop and workstation performance and is for high power users that put a premium on speed, reliability and maximum storage capacity.”
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