Saturday, September 12, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Legit Reviews) 12/09/2009


Legit Reviews
ATI Catalyst 9.9 Video Card Drivers Released!

AMD has released the ATI Catalyst 9.9 video card drivers to the public for download. Included in this release are updates to HDMI support, a modified Control Center, as well as support for Linux operating systems. You can now download the new drivers at the AMD/ATI homepage.

ATI CATALYST 9.9 Driver Ruby

Highlights of the Linux ATI Catalyst 9.9 release include:

  • Support for new Linux operating systems
  • openSUSE 11.1 production support
  • SLED and SLES 10 SP3 early look support

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A-DATA 640GB 2.5-inch Portable Hard Drive

A-DATA today announced the addition of the industry-leading capacity of 640GB to its 2.5-inch portable hard drive product lineup. Aiming the recent global boom for mobile computers, the new 640GB portable hard drive provides an ideal solution to meet such growing demand for higher storage capacity.

A-DATA 640GB portable hard drive

Embedded with the latest technology, the new 640GB high-capacity solution, available for all A-DATA portable hard drive series, offers a tremendous upgrade on the storage size without sacrificing portability of the device, which is perfect for notebook users or business professionals who are constantly on the go. With 640GB of capacity, users can easily access and share photos, music files, high-definition videos or other digital contents without having to worry about insufficient storage space. The use of high-speed USB 2.0 interface provides a much more efficient data transfer across platforms. Coupled with the stylishly-designed external casing, A-DATAs 640GB portable hard drives are the brilliant choice for consumers who look for both performance and sleek looks on their storage device.


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September 11 News from Around the Web

Corsair Dominator 2x2 GB DDR3 1600 Cas 8 Review @ OCC and other reviews from around the web can be found by visiting our forums!

Much like with the Kingston memory the Corsair Dominators were able to make it above the 2000MHz mark. However, they didn't make it quite as far. The Dominators were able to reach speeds of 2026.6MHz with timings of 9-9-8-24. With Corsair's DHX cooling, these modules should be able to run at these settings without any problems. I know some of you skeptics are wondering why you'd need memory that runs at 2000MHz. The answer is you really don't, but having memory that can achieve these higher speeds is a good thing. This means you'll be able to overclock your CPU farther then you would have been able to with a generic memory kit.


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