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  1. Seen here is the very rarely seen Limited Edition Triton 79 CPU cooler. Only 3200 units were ever made and we were informed that they were all sold out. Darn. The Axe Square makes its first appearance at Computex 2008, which means this is probably your first glimpse at this cooler. Also making its debut appearance at Computex 2008 is the Royal Knight, which weighs in at 750g. you got about US$1500~US$3000 handy, you might as well splurge it all on the ASUS ARES CG6155. Featuring 4 CPUs and 4 GPUs and up to 4TB of HDD space, this transformer looking gaming rig is ready to blow your mind (and wallet). For everyone else who can't afford the ARES, there's always the Essentio CM5420, which features pretty decent specifications with its Core 2 Quad CPU, up to 4GB DDRII 800 RAM and uses a Nvidia GeForce 8800GT
  2. ASUS also set up a few demo systems for the public and we snapped a few pics of this system, which ASUS is using their EPU technology to save power. This system is running on their P5Q3 motherboard with a Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770, 2x 1GB Corsair DDR3 1800 RAM and using two ASUS EAH3850 video cards Meant for overclockers, this demo system is running on their Rampage Extreme motherboard which is based on the latest X48 chipset. The system here is using a Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770, two 1GB OCZ DDR3 1800 RAM sticks and uses two ASUS EAH3870 video cards. Our third demo system uses the ASUS Maximus II Formula motherboard for gaming. While it uses the same processor and video card as the previous rig, the third demo system is using two 1GB Corsair DDR2 1066 sticks. Our fourth demo system showcases ASUS Express Gate technology for a quick 5 seconds boot up. This system uses the ASUS M3N-HT motherboard which is based on Nvidia's nForce 780a SLI and is running a AMD X4 Phenom 9850 processor. Furthermore, the demo system uses two sticks of 1GB Kingston DDR2 1066 RAM and two ASUS 9800GX2 TOP video cards. Last but not least is a look at the ASUS EAH 3850 Trinity, and the stickers show you where the three cores are located on the card
  3. Mini-ITX Cases by Silverstone Pico-ITX Cases by SIlverstone USB Soundcard and wireless audio transmiter The Grandia GD02 promises an unique HT experience with a built in control toch panel. THe Crown CW-03, positioned to be a high end HTPC chassis. The demo unit contained a Phenom 9650 and a couple of HD3870X2s. The Fortress FT-01 in gold, touted to be the mid-tower edition of the ever sucessful TJ-07. The FT-01 in black Utilizes a 180mm top exhaust! Silverstone's latest microATX case, the Sugo SG-04, similar in structure to the SG-03 but with a unique top panel design
  4. Raven by Silverstone, a different identity breaking awy from Silverstone's norm of classic looking cases The mysterious Raven RV01 built using matt black plastic and steel Equipped with Hot Swappable SATA Bays, this is definitely one cool product. That's a couple of 180MM fans the case will use The Raven gaming mouse. WIth the unique ability to switch DPI on the fly on both the X & Y axis, the Raven might just be the nex mouse to dominate the gaming HID market. That's 3200dpi on the X axis and 1500dpi on the Y axis
  5. G.Skill showcases their latest memory, the PI series, which come with unique looking heatsinks G.Skill also has a system running two pairs of 4GB PI series kits on full load stress test. Talk about stability testing! This is G.Skill's latest and the fastest: DDR3 2000MHz at CL8, also known as the G-MIX series. 16GB kits for you sir? Four pieces of flash orange heatspreaders sticks of 4GB capacity each. Low-latency CL7 kit of 1800MHz memories. PI series' unique heatspreader for maximum surface area to dissipate heat 4GB PC3-12800 CL7 kit. Fancy your notebook memory having heatspreaders too? SSD by G.Skill
  6. این قسمت هم غرفه های تعدادی از کمپانی های معتبر که دیدنش خالی از لطف نیست:D
  7. It claims to be the first notebook to squeeze in a ultra performing Intel Core 2 QX9770 processor as well as Diamond Radeon HD 3850 graphics and 4GB of GSkill DDR2 memory. In addition a single 500GB Western Digital Caviar SE16 drive is included as well as a Lite-On 20X DVD+/-RW optical drive. Don’t expect anything ultra portable about this notebook as SmoothCreations intended to offer desktop level performance to consumers that need a mobile workstation solution or a gamer who doesn’t want to lug around a large PC to LAN parties. In a default run of 3DMark06, it manages to score 12822 3DMarks, which is obviously going to offer a very solid gaming experience :D
  8. MSI Company in Computex showed its new notebook series wind on base of intel atom processor , There are several new motherboard , including intel P4X chipset . Three motherboards for Atom processor, consume only 85 W :D
  9. The PD-S2900 features a 0.45in DLP chip with a resolution of 858x600 pixels, although it can only muster 55 Lumens, although a more expensive 90 Lumens version is in the works. This tiny projector measures 102x92x36mm (DxWxH) and it weighs in at a mere 381g excluding cables
  10. For those with memory modules that are in dire need of cooling, the Cool Rain liquid cooler for RAM may be your answer. This is an independent liquid cooling system supporting dual channel memory and you won't notice how slim the water tank is, thanks to its brillant blue LED. We're just not sure who requires such extreme methods Apparently, the i-RAM is still alive, though we can't be sure if Gigabyte just puts it out for display every Computex. With true SSDs going mainstream in the next couple of years, could this be the last time we're seeing it? Gigabyte has also dabbled in HTPC setups and the MEC II is another example. Using a K8 Griffin CPU and an AMD 780M + SB700, this slim PC can support a Blu-ray optical drive and up to 4GB of DDR2-667/800 memory The aluminum Setto 1000 has a large 120mm filtered intake fan at the front but is suitable for liquid cooling, with outlets and mounting points for a radiator. Tool-free installation and cable management makes it a modern chassis, even if it does look slightly bland. Gigabyte is not known for its mouse and keyboard peripherals but its new gaming keyboard (the one with the orange keys) has up to 103 customizable profiles and has USB audio I/O, along with a detachable, self standing, mechanical design for the wrist rest.
  11. Gigabyte has pushed out a few large chassis in recent times but this time round at Computex, it's part of a complete system. The Gigabyte Eagles II is a gaming PC built by Gigabyte and naturally using some of its internal components like its MA790FX-DQ6, it goes for the AMD Phenom 9850 CPU and a pair of Radeon HD 3870 x2 in CrossFireX mode. Throw in Raptor hard drives from Western Digital, a Blu-ray drive and a 800W PSU, this is a true gaming rig. Gigabyte uses its own liquid cooling system to cool both the CPU and the Northbridge Another segment that's being pursued by quite a few vendors now is that of the multimedia networked IP TV box, which allows one to watch local TV channels even when in a foreign country via the Internet. Gigabyte's answer is the GleeCube, which allows even a PDA to access the TV programs recorded or streamed using the GleeCube (connected to both the TV cable and router). With a video/security camera, you can also monitor your home from aboard using this device as the go-between. Most of these products classified under Gigabyte's thermal solutions are not exactly new, hence they are not the main focus of the Gigabyte booth. Here are its power supply units (including the high-end Odin series) that have cable management and up to 1200W. One of Gigabyte's more recent innovations, the Roll Pad is both simple and practical, while exuding a zen style. This is a notebook cooler that can be easily bundled up and stowed away just by rolling it up Another similar product is the G-Pad, which is foldable instead of being rolled up.
  12. Displaying Gigabyte's passively cooled or quiet graphics cards in recent times. A passively cooled GeForce 9600 GT with 1GB of memory, this Gigabyte card uses its Multi-Core cooling technology to dissipate heat more effective via multiple heat transfer 'points' on the heat pipes. This card also comes with Gigabyte's TurboForce, which usually means it's overclocked. It may be a rebadged GeForce 8800 GS but from what we have seen, NVIDIA's board partners all have their versions for show at Computex. It's the lull before the storm. In case you didn't know, the GSO has 384MB of DDR3 memory (192-bit bandwidth) and uses the G92 core Featuring a Zalman VF830 heat pipe based cooler, the Gigabyte GV-NX88T512HP is another TurboForce powered card using the popular GeForce 8800 GT GPU. It's not new like we said, but we bet sales are still healthy for this GPU in general Intel's Atom has sparked a whole lot of excitement in the handheld and subnotebook/netbook segments and Gigabyte too has a model to show at Computex The upcoming M528 will have an Intel Atom processor at 800MHz and uses a Linux OS with what Gigabyte calls a 'Merry-Go-Round i-CON interface'. It is basically a touchscreen device (4.8-inch LCD) with 512MB of onboard memory and using a 4GB SSD for storage. Wireless connectivity is via 802.11b/g (SDIO) or HSDPA (mini card module). Weighing only 340g, it will be available soon in both black and white. The white version of the M528. When we had a chance to play around with it, the test unit did not seem as responsive as we would have liked. However, it's early days still for this product. This UMPC class device, the M700 is another up and coming product from Gigabyte. Equipped with a VIA C7-M ULV 1.2GHz processor, it runs Windows Vista Home Premium and has 1GB of DDR2-533 RAM. A 7-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1024 x 600 is complemented by VIA's integrated Chrome9 HC 3D graphics. According to Gigabyte, the built-in Express Card slot on the device supports both WiMax and 3.5G. Battery life is rated at 3 hours for this 650g handheld. Another new entrant to the increasingly crowded Netbook or subnotebook genre is Gigabyte's M912. We found up to four colors/skins to choose from at the booth, all of them powered by Intel's Atom (1.6GHz). Weighing up to 1.2kg and with a 8.9-inch adjustable touchscreen, the M912 can run on both Windows XP or Linux. It has up to 1GB of DDR2-667 RAM with integrated Bluetooth 2.0 and wireless 802.11b/g via mini-card. Despite what its wallpaper says, this is a notebook, the new Gigabyte W476V to be precise, which uses a 45nm Intel processor and an NVIDIA 9300M GS GPU with 256MB of video memory. With a 14.1-inch screen and weighing up to 2.34kg, this looks to be suitable for average users looking to mix work and entertainment on a notebook If you require more power, especially for gaming or 3D applications on a notebook, the W576V is the answer, with its bigger 15.4-inch screen and a better GeForce 9600M GS (512MB) graphics chipset. As usual, it uses a Penryn 45nm CPU and DDR2-800 memory. It will be heavier too at 2.76kg and possibly a lower battery life
  13. Featuring a new Hybrid Silent-Pipe, which consists of a separate, almost full length sized array of radiating fins for the motherboard's cooling system, the Gigabyte GA-EP45T-Extreme is as extreme a solution as its name suggest. Here it is paired with a GeForce 9600 GT and there's no interference between the heat pipe and the graphics card. The ultra high-end P45 flagship in Gigabyte's stable is of course its DQ6 variant. Here it is paired with a GeForce 8800 GT. This DDR2 GA-EP45-DS4P is equipped with a more comprehensive cooling system than the DDR3 DS4 and has the TPM chip found on higher end Gigabyte boards. Confused yet about the differences? Mainstream enthusiasts are more likely to go for the EP45-DS3P, which besides the standard P45 features, also has Advanced DES with 6-gear switching and the same ALC889 HD Audio CODEC as its high-end relatives. Gigabyte is justifiably proud of its motherboards and this wall of boards is a reminder of why. With only Dynamic 4-Gear switching, the P43 based EP43-DS3R has a much simpler heatsink solution, while its FSB is 1600MHz, achieved only by overclocking (default is 1066MHz). It also drops the dual x8 channel CrossFireX capabilities of the P45 chipset and just one Gigabit Ethernet and a less capable HD Audio CODEC than the ALC889A The G45 chipset also got an airing at Gigabyte's booth, where its HD playback capabilities were showcased. In case you missed the demo, the middle one shown here is the G45 system running a Blu-ray movie. We couldn't check CPU utilization on it to verify the actual numbers but at least the playback was smooth. The main selling point of the G45 based motherboards is Intel's X4500HD DirectX 10 capable integrated graphics accelerator. Besides the graphics, this is Gigabyte's highest end G45 board, with advanced DES (4-gear switching), ALC889A HD Audio CODEC, Dolby Home Theater support and the TMP chip With no RAID support and a FSB of 1600MHz (unofficial, only via oveclocking), the GA-EG43M-S2H has the integrated X4500 GMA for full 1080p playback with HDCP support but replaces the ALC889A HD Audio CODEC with only the standard 8-channel HD Audio CODEC
  14. As we already reported NVIDIA actively worked on the creation of small processor for mobile platforms : tegra. NVIDIA tegra proved to be very compact processor. It's high integration will be useful in mobile platforms : Smart phone , GPS, MID, media player and other. The tegra processor is based on ARM11 core , it has a built-in graphic core GeForce GPU (with openGL ES 2.0 and D 3d Mobile support). Tegra support DDR memory HDMI, NAND and NOR-Flash. Besides the small sizes and high integration degree , this solution can have low energy consumption ~100 MW according to preliminary evaluations one battery will be sufficient for 130 hours of music or 30 hours of work in video modes . In the comparison with the processor APX 2500, tegra platform will be faster and more functional. The tegra II and Tegra III versions will support a larger number of interfaces. . The cost Of NVIDIA tegra will be $199-$249
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