Friday, December 11, 2009

IT News HeadLines (techPowerUp) 11/12/2009


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(PR) Kingmax Announces Golden Tiger Edition Flash Drives
KINGMAX, a leading memory product manufacturer, presents "The return of the king" - 2010 Golden Tiger Edition USB flash drive. After the success of "X'mas 2008", "Chinese OX year", "DIWALI India" and "Seasonal edition", KINGMAX continues to transform their most popular products with exquisite design of golden tiger image to express the greeting to customers a warmest wish for the coming year of 2010 as tiger represents the symbol of brave and majestic as well as the meaning of good luck in most far eastern cultures. To response to the theme of "The return of the king", it also declares the ambition of KINGMAX to keep active innovation in the memory industry.

There are two types of Golden Tiger USB flash drives for consumers' choice, which are "Junior Tiger" edition and "King Tiger Edition. Junior Tiger edition comes from KINGMAX's most popular product - Super Stick mini USB flash drive. By utilizing the exclusive patented packaging technology, they are not only compact and small, but also waterproof, dustproof, pressure-resistant, and high/low-temperature resistant and come with the capacity of 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB. King Tiger edition has White and Black choices and the design is simple and trendy. The highest capacity is up to 32GB. Wherever you go, you may safely store your digital documents, pictures, music and video files around.


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(PR) Noctua Intros NH-C12P Special Edition CPU Cooler
Noctua today officially introduced its new NH-C12P SE14 premium cooler. Building on the proven basis of the successful NH-C12P, the NH-C12P SE14 now comes with Noctua's new, already award winning NF-P14 140mm fan for further improved quiet cooling performance and adds support for LGA1156 as well as LGA1366 via the latest SecuFirm2 multi-socket mounting system.

"Ever since its introduction last year, our NH-C12P has been a very popular choice among customers who seek excellent cooling performance close to our signature NH-U12P series at much lower height", says Mag. Roland Mossig, Noctua CEO. "More than 100 awards and recommendations from the international press are a testimony to the NH-C12P's broad appeal, so we've decided to issue a special edition that adds compatibility with the latest Intel sockets and further improves the coolers renowned cooling efficiency by using our new NF-P14 fan."


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(PR) Scythe Makes Setsugen High-End VGA Cooler Official
Scythe is announcing today the second High-End VGA Cooler by the name "Setsugen" (English: Snow field). Setsugen VGA Cooler is equipped with a genuine Slip Stream 120 mm Slim fan which comes with a fan controller that can be mounted in a free PCI Slot. Fan speed can be individually adjusted between 800 (آ± 30%) to 2,000 rpm (آ± 10%) which creates an airflow of 19.40 to 45,47 CFM respectively 32 to 76 mآ³/h. This allows the custom adjustment airflow and noise level (19.53 - 33.67 dBA) according to everyone's requirements and system specific ambient.

In order to use the full potential of the supplied fan, the M.A.P.S. (Multiple Airflow Pass-Through Structure) fin structure from the famous Mugen 2 CPU Cooler has been adopted. Thereby, Setsugen VGA Cooler is divided into 4 fin blocks whereas each of them is connected to a 6 mm thickness copper heatpipe. To further simplify the mounting process, new mechanism has been invented. Depending on VGA card, four screws need to be shifted to the proper mounting hole locations, and then secure by using the supplied backplate and thumb screws. Setsugen VGA Cooler is compatible to various VGA cards such as ATI Radeon HD 4850, HD 4870, HD 4890, HD 5850 and HD 5870 as well as NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250, GTX 260, GTX 275, GTX 280 and GTX 285. (Complete compatibility list can be found under the Specifications.) Various of aluminum hetasinks in different size and shape are supplied along with thermal compound to allow the best possible compatibility and cooling for your VGA Card.


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