Left 4 Dead 2 DLC Delayed, Priced
Details on the upcoming Left 4 Dead 2 downloadable content for the Xbox 360 have been forthcoming but now it has been delayed to sometime this spring. The DLC, titled "The Passing", was supposed to launch before the end of March but that is no longer the case. Valve has pushed the content back to a vague spring release with no solid date set. The DLC will be priced at 560 Microsoft points, or $7, and will include a few new weapons including an M60 heavy machine gun and a golf club. The M60 is classified as a "special weapon" and cannot be reloaded while the golf club is a new melee weapon that are prime for your zombie slaughtering pleasure.
The DLC is supposed to bring the first game's survivors into the second game, though it looks like 360 gamers will have to wait a bit longer to enjoy it. Hopefully it is not too long but no details were released for the delay, just that it would happen.
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Thermaltake Releases Element V NVIDIA Edition Chassis
Thermaltake has announced its collaboration with NVIDIA has resulted in the new Element V NVIDIA Edition chassis. The new case is certified for the next-generation of cards from NVIDIA including the GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 GPUs released yesterday. OCC has taken an in-depth look at the standard Element V in the past and liked what we saw. The Element V has a lot of standard features such as 11 5.25” drive bays that can be configured to support up to 6 3.5" drives and tons of cooling options including a 230mm Colorshift side intake fan, one 200mm Colorshift top exhaust fan and an additional three 120mm fans. What sets the NVIDIA version of the case apart from the standard Element V is a proprietary air duct cooling system that delivers cool air directly to the graphics cards intakes, helping keep the GTX 480/470 cool, especially for those systems running three-way and quad SLI configurations. Thermaltake has said the new chassis will become available worldwide beginning in April but provided no word on pricing yet.
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Earth Hour Encourages People to Turn off Electronics
As the fourth annual Earth Hour celebration is about to descend on the United States, there is one important question to ask yourself. Can I go without my technology for an hour? The event was started by a WWF worker who wanted to make people aware of the negative impact of climate change. Several landmarks and big cities across the globe have already participated, including the Eiffel Tower and the Sydney Opera House. So, when 8:30 PM rolls around wherever you are, will the lights go out?
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