Corsair brings modular cables to budget CX Series PSUs
Corsair has expanded its line of CX Series budget PSUs to include new models with modular cables. Denoted by a trailing M in their model numbers, the units are available with 430-750W of output power. The specifications appear to match those of the existing, tentacled CX models. Each unit has a single 12V rail, 80 Plus Bronze certification, and a three-year warranty.
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Leaked slide unmasks next-gen Tegra SoC About a year has passed since Nvidia revealed its Tegra 3 SoC to the world. Rumor has it the firm will lift the curtain on its next-gen Tegra processor at the Consumer Electronics Show next month, and some information has leaked out already. A member of the Chip Hell forums has posted an official-looking slide detailing some of the features of Wayne, the codename associated with the Tegra 3's replacement. Tegra 3 was dubbed Kal-El, but Nvidia is channeling the Dark Knight this time around. According to the slide, the Tegra 3's novel 4-plus-1 CPU core arrangement will persist in the next generation. The chip's quad-core cluster is backed ... Read more...
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Game publisher THQ 'evaluating' Linux Clearly, Valve is pretty gung-ho about Linux as a gaming platform. It's too early to tell if other developers and publishers are on board yet, but at least one of them is considering it. THQ President Jason Rubin posted this message on Twitter this weekend: Rubin was responding to a user who asked, "can you guys consider doing some games ... Read more...
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WHQL-certified GeForce 310.70 drivers now available Remember those GeForce 310.70 beta drivers we told you about earlier this month? Well, Nvidia has now posted 310.70 WHQL drivers. As far as I can tell, this is the same release, only with a shiny certification badge from Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs. The improvements are the same as before. Compared to the 306.97 WHQL release, Nvidia claims double-digit performance gains in a ... Read more...
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Leaked slide unmasks next-gen Tegra SoC About a year has passed since Nvidia revealed its Tegra 3 SoC to the world. Rumor has it the firm will lift the curtain on its next-gen Tegra processor at the Consumer Electronics Show next month, and some information has leaked out already. A member of the Chip Hell forums has posted an official-looking slide detailing some of the features of Wayne, the codename associated with the Tegra 3's replacement. Tegra 3 was dubbed Kal-El, but Nvidia is channeling the Dark Knight this time around. According to the slide, the Tegra 3's novel 4-plus-1 CPU core arrangement will persist in the next generation. The chip's quad-core cluster is backed ... Read more...
Game publisher THQ 'evaluating' Linux Clearly, Valve is pretty gung-ho about Linux as a gaming platform. It's too early to tell if other developers and publishers are on board yet, but at least one of them is considering it. THQ President Jason Rubin posted this message on Twitter this weekend: Rubin was responding to a user who asked, "can you guys consider doing some games ... Read more...
WHQL-certified GeForce 310.70 drivers now available Remember those GeForce 310.70 beta drivers we told you about earlier this month? Well, Nvidia has now posted 310.70 WHQL drivers. As far as I can tell, this is the same release, only with a shiny certification badge from Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs. The improvements are the same as before. Compared to the 306.97 WHQL release, Nvidia claims double-digit performance gains in a ... Read more...
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