
Transcend launches StoreJet 35T External HDD and new 64GB CF Card

Today, Transcend launched their new StoreJet 35T external hard drive which comes with TurboHDD USB transfer mode and One Touch auto-backup button, and offers up to 1.5TB capacity to store your photos, music and video files. In addition, the manufacturer has also announced their latest 64GB CompactFlash memory card that supports even the high-end digital SLR cameras.
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MSI Releases N240GT Series with Afterburner OC Tool

MSI introduces the worlds first graphics card to support overvoltage functionality: the N240GT series. The N240GT-MD512-OC/D5 and N240GT-MD1G allow the user to adjust GPU voltage and the overclocking configurations via MSI Afterburner overclocking software allowing OC potential up to 30%. MSIs N240GT series of graphics cards implements the military class components:Hi-c CAPs, solid state capicators and solid state chokes to handle higher power flows for even better overclocking capability.
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DFI Dual Chipsets Board Unveiled - Intel P45 + NVIDIA ION

DFI announced Hybrid platform that adopts the latest DFI patent technology. The DFI HB P45-ION-T2A2 board combines P45 + ICH10R with NVIDIA ION which operate completely independently. The first platform consists P45 + ICH10R chipset where you need to install an Intel processor, DDR2 memory and a graphics card. As for the second platform, it is NVIDIA ION based with an integrated Atom N230 processor where you only need to install SO-DIMM DDR2 memory. The two platforms have independent HDD system but sharing USB, 8-channel audio, SPDIF etc through the onboard KVM and LAN switch. SRP for end users is USD $399 and shipping date is 27th of November.
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Kingston HyperX Triple Channel 12GB Kits Shipped

Kingston announced it is shipping 2GB triple-channel HyperX memory kits consists of six 2GB modules running at 1600MHz and 1.65 volts specially for Core i7 platforms. The memory kit has been tested with great success on motherboards with six sockets such as the Gigabyte GA-X58-UD6 and Asus P6T Deluxe motherboards.
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More Radeon HD 5970 Details leak
While we are only a few hours away from the official release, there's information galore for the impatient of us. Like they did with the HD 5800 launch, Czechgamer are back with more leaked slides. First up, the final heatsink is indeed much like the HD 5800/5770, just a larger version. The clock speeds, as expected are 725 MHz and 4000 Mhz for the core and memory respectively. TDP is 294W, with an idle power of a paltry 42W! Quite brilliant for a dual-GPU monster.

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Galaxy GeForce GT240 D3 and D5 Announced

Galaxy releases the new GeForce GT240 D5 and Galaxy GeForce GT240 D3 with 1GB/512MB. It is based on 40nm process with 96 stream processors, 128-bit memory interface, 512MB GDDR3/5 memory. The cards come with its own custom cooler to keep the GPU operating 10-15 degrees lower than the standard cooling system.
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Fermi in trouble?
We all know it is constantly being delayed - but at the end of all those delays, what we were expecting was a stellar product from Nvidia. However, with today's press release, certain inconvenient details are revealed. Let's forget about the delays for now, and just consider the product itself.
The first Fermi GPU - GF100 - as we know for a while now, is a 3 billion transistor giant, taking a die size of around 500 mm2. Compare this with the 2.15 billion transistor, 330 mm2 Cypress on the same 40nm TSMC process, and you would be expecting a different class of product. Unfortunately, the details revealed today about cast an uncertain shadow over this basic assumption.
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[Press Release] Nvidia announces Fermi Tesla GPUs
Nvidia have "paper launched" the HPC version of its next-generation Fermi architecture. Branded as Tesla 20 series, the HPC GPGPUs will release in Q2 2010. Like the Tesla 10 series based on GT200, Tesla 20 will feature single GPU and four GPU options.
The single GPU will come in to variants - C2050 and C2070, with upto 3GB and 6GB GDDR5 memory respectively (with ECC enabled, 2.6GB and 5.2GB). The prices? An enormous $2,499 and $3,999, respectively.
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UPDATED: AMD powers 4 of top 5 Supercomputers
The new edition of TOP500 is out - and it is a surprise to see AMD heavily featured in the fastest supercomputers. Of the top 5 supercomputers in the world - AMD products find there way into all but one. Surprisingly, we have to look at #5 for the first showing of Intel.
Architecturally, Intel's Nehalem based Xeon CPUs are vastly superior to AMD's Shanghai based Opterons. However, six core Opterons do have a core count advantage. Even with 50% more cores, the quad core Xeons often sneaks past their Opteron rivals. There are applications which prefer the higher core count - and perhaps this is something supercomputer makers consider.
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AMP Unveils World's Smallest 16Gb USB Flash Drive

AMP, a leader in netbook SSD upgrades and cute USB flash drives, has launched its Wink series of flash drives. Measuring 30 x 12 x 2.5mm, these compact drives are encased in high-impact polymer and features an embossed wink face and an eye hole for an included keychain.
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Arctic Cooling Announces Standalone Accelero Twin Turbo Pro

Swiss based Arctic Cooling has launched its standalone Accelero Twin Turbo Pro, a revised version of its predecessor, the Accelero TWIN TURBO. Measuring 215 x 115 x 52mm and weighing 450g, the Accelero Twin Turbo Pro is embedded with 2x 92mm (Fluid Dynamic Bearing) fans, capable of up to 2000 RPM (depending on GPU load) and features 4 copper heatpipes, 35 aluminium fins and pre-applied Arctic MX-2 thermal compound on its base.
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