Wednesday, June 13, 2012

IT News Head Lines (Ninjalane) 13/06/2012

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Articles: EVGA Taiwan Office Visit 2012
As hardware enthusiasts we strive to complete our "collection". Sometimes that collection leads to a closet full of old hardware while for others that is simply the perfect combo of components to build a monster machine. EVGA enthusiasts tend to exploit the second of these as can be seen within the EVGA community.

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Staff Blog: Computex 2012 Day 3 - Aimless Ramblings
Day 3 of Computex is typically the day I dedicate to the remainder of my meetings and making sure I get photos of stuff I need. My first stop was with Silverstone who had the new Raven 4 on display.Raven 4 is a radical departure from the previous Raven designs and instead of the 90 degree motherboard orientation it takes an inverted approach similar to the TJ08-E. That places the PSU at the top of the chassis and the CPU at the bottom. [attachment=11:1ssdkv4v]sst_raven4.jpg[/attachment:1ssdkv

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Staff Blog: Computex 2012 Day 2 - Hotel Walk of Fame Pt2
Much like at CES there are several companies that choose to be away from the main show floor to increase their chances in getting quality visitors and save a few bucks in the process. I was lucky this year and was able to schedule all of my hotel meetings on a single day so that I wasn't running all over Taipei and back. The Gigabyte motherboard division was across the hall and saying they had a lot on display would be putting it lightly. Most of the boards on display were refresh editions tha

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Staff Blog: Computex 2012 Day 2 - Hotel Walk of Fame Pt1
Much like at CES there are several companies that choose to be away from the main show floor to increase their chances in getting quality visitors and save a few bucks in the process. I was lucky this year and was able to schedule all of my hotel meetings on a single day so that I wasn't running all over Taipei and back.My first meeting was with EVGA. As some of you may remember EVGA has an office in Taipei but is still very much an American company. The products on display focused entirely o

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Staff Blog: Computex 2012 Day 1 - Hit the floor sleepy
I have mentioned this many times before, Computex is my favorite trade show. It has everything a hardware enthusiast could want from obscure motherboard designs from new companies to the latest from the major players in the industry. Day one of any trade show can be very frustrating. For me it all started at 5am when I disembarked my international flight from Seattle. That gave me just enough time to get to the hotel, shower, check email and plan my day before I had to leave to catch my fir

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Ninjalane Top Story: Computex 2012 Show Coverage
Be sure to check out our Computex show coverage where we bring you highlights from the days wanderings.
- Computex 2012 Day 1 - Hit the floor sleepy - Computex 2012 Day 2 - Hotel Walk of Fame Part 1- Computex 2012 Day 2 - Hotel Walk of Fame Part 2 - Computex 2012 Day 3 - Aimless Ramblings
Per tradition (which other sites have copied) look for the booth babe gallery at the end of the show, it should be a good one!


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Reviews: NZXT Aperture M Card Reader Review
In this mini review we are looking at the new NZXT Aperture M multi media panel that features a USB based card reader and two native USB 3.0 ports. The Aperture M fits in any 5.25" drive bay and will connect directly to your motherboard using motherboard header plugs.

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Reviews: Thermaltake Water 2.0 CPU Watercooler Review
As hardware enthusiasts we are always looking for better and more efficient ways to keep our systems cool. In the early days this usually included things like elaborate case mods to increase chassis cooling and exotic hardware cooling methods such as powerful CPU fans and even, the often mis-understood, watercooling loops.

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Reviews: Arctic Freezer Xtreme Rev 2 Heatsink Review
In this review we looked at a new cooler from Arctic called the Freezer Xtreme Rev2. The cooler appears to be designed to provide a good cooling base over a stock cooler and yet remain relatively silent under full load operation. This saves on fan noise, and to a lesser degree power.

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