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The first abit's P45 motherboards that we saw is the IP45-MAX, which has four DDR3 DIMM slots (1600/1333MHz). The rest of the specifications look typical for a P45 board, with abit including only one Gigabit Ethernet unlike some other vendors. abit does include its own patented uGuru and Silent OTES technology. However, there is no exotic cooling solution for the board besides the now common heat pipe based cooler

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Similar to the MAX except for its use of DDR2 instead of DDR3 memory, the IP45 Pro has a more appealing color scheme in our opinion. The feature set remains however.

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Eschewing the Silent OTES and heat pipes on the MAX or Pro, this is the basic P45 model from abit. There's no uGuru either and the DDR2 memory support is 1066/800 and not 1200/1066 like on the Pro.

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While it has been available already, let's not forget the X48 chipsets amidst all the P45/43 releases. Here's abit's IX48-MAX, which supports up to 4 DIMM of DDR3 1600 memory and has 2 PCIe x 16 Gen 2 slots but no CrossFireX (no dual x8). It does have abit's proprietary uGuru and OTES technologies.

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The abit IP43 Pro has the associated abit technologies but since it's based on Intel's P43 and ICH10 chipsets, there's no RAID functionality. Only one PCIe x 16 is also found instead of two.

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Remove the abit technologies and degrade the DDR2 memory support to 1066/800 from the IP43 Pro and you'll get the base model, IP43. See the trend here?

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Not forgetting the AMD processors, this is a demonstration of Hybrid SLI technology working with the GeForce 8200 integrated graphics chipset on this NVIDIA GeForce 8200 board.

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The actual abit AN78GS is an AM2+ board that supports up to 4 DIMM (DDR2 1066/800/667), 6 SATA 3.0 devices and thanks to its integrated GeForce 8 graphics, has PureVideo HD. There's also a HDMI, DVI and analog sub output to go with its 7.1 channel HD audio.

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Even abit is thinking of going into the Mobile Internet Device segment with this early design here at Computex. Only details we know at this moment is that it will use an Intel Centrino Atom of 800MHz or less, have 512MB of SDRAM and a SSD soldiered onto the motherboard of varying capacities (2 - 8GB). It also has a 4.8-inch touchscreen and built-in Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi. WiMax is also possible with an add-on card.

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Albatron was showing off a Car PC at its booth but since that's more of a concept item, we quickly got down to its main offerings: motherboards

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Albatron's PX48 motherboards obviously combines Intel's X48 chipset with ICH9R Southbridge. This is a DDR2 version, supporting up to DDR2-800 only officially. It has two PCIe x 16 Gen 2 lanes for CrossFireX, six SATA 3.0 channels and uses a Realtek HD audio CODEC.

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Albatron's P45 board, the PXP45 apparently only supports up to DDR2-800 and a FSB of up to 1333MHz. It does have dual x8 CrossFireX for its two PCIe x 16 Gen 2 slots while the other aspects like audio and Gigabit Ethernet are rather standard. The lack of any heavy duty cooling points to its mainstream focus.

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Here's a more sedate demo system with the X48 BlackOps motherboard. Notice the option to use liquid cooling if required, mirroring the trend for motherboard cooling among the high-end enthusiast oriented brands and models

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The BlackOps motherboard is part of Foxconn's Quantum Force series of boards which are designed for extreme overclocking. This is a X48 + ICH9R board with a FSB capable of 2000MHz (OC) and supporting up to 8GB DDR3 1600MHz. Foxconn has also added a SONAR high definition audio daughter card for minimal interference and best signal quality.

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Another Quantum Force board, the Avenger is the P45 + ICH10R version, with all the features that you can expect from this chipset. Like the BlackOps, Foxconn has upped the FSB to 2000MHz for OC and thrown in the SONAR audio card. The cooling system for this board however is more normal looking at least, with no excessive heatsinks visible

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The SLI equivalent of the BlackOps (with the liquid cooling option), the Avenger is based on NVIDIA's nForce 790i Ultra SLI and is capable of a maximum FSB of 1600MHz. DDR3 memory is supported up to 2000MHz, while there are three Gen 2 PCIe x 16 slots and 6 SATA 3.0 ports along with 2 eSATA ports. No daughter card is included this time but there's the standard HD Audio

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Those with an AMD processor have only one Quantum Force board to choose from, the Destroyer, which is based on NVIDIA's nForce 780a SLI. With 4 DIMM DDR2 slots supporting up to 1066MHz and with onboard GeForce graphics with PureVideo HD, this motherboard is suitable for the new Phenom CPUs along with other AM2 processors. There are four PCIe x 16 slots, with 3-way SLI support. The protruding heatsink near the IDE connector seems like it would get in the way, though with 6 SATA 3.0 ports, it may not be used much

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Targeted at those interested in digital entertainment rather than overclocking performance, Foxconn has its DigitaLife series of boards, which includes this upcoming Concerto motherboard, based on the G45 + ICH10R. With a decent OC FSB of 1600MHz and dual DDR3 memory support of 1600MHz (OC), it should be enough for users in this segment. The integrated Intel GMA X4500HD is there to provide HD video playback and Foxconn has complemented this with HD Audio with DTS Connect and Dolby Digital Live

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If you prefer to use a discrete graphics solution, then the Foxconn Ela (P45 + ICH10R) is for you. The features including its audio capabilities are similar to the Concerto but there's an extra PCIe x 16 slot for the lack of integrated graphics

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AMD CPUs too gets their own DigitaLife in the form of an AMD790FX + SB750 chipset. This board supports the latest AM2/AM2+ processors and DDR2 memory of up to 1066MHz. There's also four PCIe x 16 Gen 2 slots and up to 6 SATA 3.0 ports with RAID. The audio specifications are also similar to the other DigitaLife boards

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Coming soon from Foxconn is its mainstream P45 board, known as the P45A-S. This seems to be the standard P45 + ICH10R board with all the expected features and a modest cooling solution.

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With no RAID functionality, Foxconn's P43A-S is the standard issue board supporting 45nm Intel processors, 1600MHz FSB, DDR2-1066 and two PCIe x 16 slots.

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Another upcoming board is Foxconn's G45MG, the 'G' at the end maning it's part of the company's Green series. This includes features like power savings technology and greater energy efficiency than the usual models that purports to provide energy savings for all situations. The board itself is a standard G45 chipset with ICH10R Southbridge and supporting DDR3 1333/1066/800MHz

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AMD's 780G chipset is matched with SB700 on this Foxconn A7GMX-S. Targeted at mainstream consumers, it has a decent integrated graphics (Radeon 3200) and supports DDR2-1066 memory. It also has 4 SATA 3.0 ports with RAID and Gigabit Ethernet. And as you can see by now, this is a microATX board.

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This is Foxconn's 1GB GeForce 9600 GT with a non-standard cooler. Every vendor is pumping up the memory buffer on their graphics cards in order to show that they are doing something other than waiting for the release dates for the next-gen graphics from both ATI and NVIDIA.

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Besides boosting the memory, Foxconn also has the inevitable OC version and this black, two-slot card is the result, with clocks at 700/2000MHz

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At 780MHz for its core and 2360MHz DDR for the memory, Foxconn arguably has the fastest GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB we have seen

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Foxconn also has these handsome chassis at its booth, looking rather like those used by system integrators and OEMs

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There are even HTPC microATX casings, though like its other chassis, they are more functional looking rather than flashy or glamorous

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It seems that Shuttle is doing touchscreen in a big way with the D10, a home entertainment media center PC with a 7-inch touchscreen. In this case, Shuttle is using the surveillance capabilities of this screen for purposes like internet monitoring. However, we are more excited about the media center elements of this screen, with a virtual keyboard possible on this screen. This new Shuttle can be powered by a Core 2 Duo CPU on Intel's G31 + ICH7 chipset. The integrated GMA X3100 graphics and the lack of HDMI output however can be a major stumbling block.

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Another Shuttle idea to glam up the SFF is the K48, which is intended to be a low powered and quiet PC for office and home use. With its Intel 945GC + ICH7 chipset, it's not the most powerful of systems, but requires only a 100W PSU. Obviously, quiet and low power consumption are the objectives here, along with the fancy display of course

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Going one step further from the K48 is the K58, which uses an Atom processor (1.6GHz) to save even more energy. The rest of the specifications is similar to the K48, with DDR2-667 support and GMA950.

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Shuttle has always been quick to update their chipsets to the latest and as expected, they have a G45 based solution on show. The Shuttle SG45H7 uses the G45 + ICH10 and has the new integrated X4500HD graphics from Intel. With HDMI output, this could be a decent HTPC for HD content

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The AMD side of the equation is addressed by the Shuttle SN78H7. Using the same chassis as the G45 version, this new model goes for NVIDIA GeForce 8200 chipset instead and supports AM2+ CPUs. It can take up to 2 x DDR2-1066 and has 8 channel HD audio along with its GeForce 8200 integrated graphics

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Another Atom implementation, the Shuttle X27 is similar to the K58 but with a very portable, slim chassis and with a 60W external power adapter. Like the K58, it uses the 945GC/ICH7 chipset

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A familiar sight for our eyes is the Cosmos Storm that's using their new V8 CPU cooler inside.

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you liked the Cosmos series, then you'll probably also like the piano black Velociraptor even more: that is if you don't mind smudgy fingerprints.

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Another Cosmos paintjob, this one's also manually painted onto the casing, which makes for a really gorgeous sight.

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This casing uses their Aquagate Max cooling system which features intelligent monitoring and control. THe Aquagate Max also runs really silent at only 23dbA

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Shown here is Cooler Master's demo system which uses their 1100W version of their UCP (Ultimate Circuit Protection) PSU series to power both systems, which are both running two high end double core video cards (SLI and CrossFire) each

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Seen here is the customizable side panel of the abovementioned Centurion 590.

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Cooler Master has also displayed their newest Cooler Master HAF 923, which features a more militaristic look targeted at American consumers.

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The Cooler Master V8 is also another new cooler that Cooler Master is introducing at Computex 2008. Pretty, isn't it?

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Cooler Master's Real Power Pro 1000 modular PSU will keep you powered for all your extreme gaming and computing needs.

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Located on the left side of the picture is Kingmax's 2GB DDRIII 1600 RAM stick, and on the right is the faster 2GB DDRIII 2000 RAM stick.

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Also spotted at the Kingmax booth were these SSDs that came in two sizes and flavors: 32GB or 64GB and 1.8-inch or 2.5-inch.

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Your eyes deceive you not, it's a new heatsink for their HyperX series of memory sticks. Too bad it's really more for Kingston's server line of memory modules. Disappointed

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Here's where enthusiasts will find something to cheer for: Kingston's newest entrant to their HyperX series doesn't disappoint at all, as the Kingston HyperX DDR3 2000 will make any enthusiast a happy puppy.

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That's a Patroit Viper 2GB DDR3 2000 RAM stick and is sure to make you drool with desire.

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Warp speed ahead! Patriot's new range of SSDs announced last month were spotted sitting pretty on display at their booth. The Patriot Warp has storage capacities ranging from 16GB to a whopping 256GB. Beam me up Captain!

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Biostar's TP45D2-A7 uses all solid capacitors, following the trend nowadays. This is their standard P45 board with ICH10 and only 1 PCIe x 16 slot. It uses DDR2-1066/800/667 memory.

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Belonging to Biostar's T-Power series of boards, this P45 board (TPower I45) is targeted towards enthusiasts, with Biostar's proprietary T-Power tweaking utility and BIO-TEX 2 technology that includes the rather prominent heatsink/fan seen here

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This is Biostar's TP43HP, using the P43 + ICH10 chipset. It supports DDR2-667/800/1066MHz, FSB of 1600MHz and uses 100% solid capacitors.

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Using AMD 780V + SB700 chipset supporting the latest AM2/AM2+ processors, the Biostar A780V M2+SE is a microATX board with onboard graphics. There are 4 x DDR2 DIMM slots and space for one PCIe x 16 graphics card

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Supporting Hybrid graphics from ATI, the TA790GX3 A2+ is for AM2/AM2+ processors and uses the AMD 790GX + SB750 chipset. It can support up to 2 x PCIe x 16 cards in a CrossFireX configuration

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Elsa's GeForce 9600 GT has been bolstered to 1GB and features a custom cooler. Core and memory clock has been increased too (700/2000MHz).

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Elsa has a standard P45 board on display. As you can see from the modest cooling solution, this is not your enthusiast oriented model. Also, the placement of the IDE and floppy connectors may seem a bit inconvenient, far to the left of the board.

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Elsa also has a AMD 780G model, the A780G-AX, which uses ATI's Hybrid graphics instead of Hybrid SLI, with its Radeon 3200 series graphics onboard

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COD4 and Crysis no longer printed at the back of the box.

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A low profile GeForce 9600 GT with native HDMI output? Yes, Galaxy has certainly been working on the popular mid-range card, turning it into a suitable HTPC candidate

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We have to be skeptical about this other custom design for the GeForce 9600 GT however. 2GB of memory on a 256-bit bus is definitely overkill and a waste of resources. Galaxy is falling into the big numbers syndrome here.

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While we know the GeForce 9600 GSO is a rebadged card, it's not stopping vendors from playing along and making like it's a new product. At least Galaxy has equipped decent 0.8ns memory chips and overclocked its version.

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standard P45 motherboard from Galaxy, though being the basic version, it uses ICH10 and hence has no RAID.

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decent looking GeForce 9300/nForce 730i motherboard here using MCP7A-S. Graphics of course is integrated (with PureVideo HD and DX10) and this board supports a FSB of up to 1333MHz.

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DDR2 Ultra,high speed low lag

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Gaming series,blackdragon

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DDR1 with heatsink

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Palit's DisplayPort capable, 1GB GeForce 9600 GT should not be new to enthusiasts. The bottom card shown here is the US edition

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Palit has also doubled the memory on its GeForce 9600 GSO, though by now, you should know that we are not entirely sold on this 'recycled' SKU.

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Adding to the overdose of P45 boards available, Palit too has a model on display, the P45A, which appears to be a basic model without RAID and supports both DDR2 and DDR3 memory. A Realtek 883 HD Audio CODEC provides the onboard audio.

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For PureVideo HD and DirectX 10 capability on a mATX form factor, the GeForce 9300 chipset here may just be the answer. This Palit board supports up to 8GB DDR2-800 memory.

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With dual cooling fans and a heat pipe based cooling system, this is Sparkle's new cooler, found on its GeForce 9600 and 9800 series.

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The complete solution merges the cooler with the GBOX monitoring module, which is able to display relevant information about the graphics card like core temperatures.

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The installed GBOX module displaying the current temperature of the graphics card.

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Some of Spire's LGA775 coolers, varying in features like the materials of the fan, the maximum speed and there's even a model with heatpipes for greater cooling performance.

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Here are the AMD versions, with a rather massive version for the overclockers

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Spire's range of mid-tower chassis, ranging from the budget models on the left to the enthusiast oriented version on the right. There are certainly a number of designs to choose from for each segment

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Spire PSUs go up to 1200W but they lack modular cables and we didn't find any power efficiency figures

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External hard drive cases for various sizes and designs. Both IDE and SATA models are available

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A demo system set up by Qimonda showing off their Xtune 1GB DDR3-1866 RAM in action. The Xtune DDR3 runs at 1.5V, which means a lower heat output.

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Qimonda was also showing off their GDDR5 memory chips which will be used for the next generation of graphic cards. And if rumors we've been hearing hold true, the upcoming Radeon 4000 series will be using similar memory chips.

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Transcend's AxeRam 1GB DDR3 1800+ means more overclocking fun for the family (well the enthusiasts in the family anyway).

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SSDs were making appearances all over Computex 2008, so it was hardly no surprise to see some on display at Transcend's booth

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If you look carefully at the picture, you'll notice the part where most heatsinks connect to the CPU is definitely different from the norm. Instead of just a flat sheet of conductive metal, Xigmatek's HDT (Heat-pipe Direct Touch) technology places the heatsinks right next to the CPU, which they claim will provide even better cooling

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Seen here is Xigmatek's Achilles model which weighs in at 660g with the fan mounted on and emits only 20.64dbA. Quiet enough for you?

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Xigmatek's HDT technology is not only restricted to CPU coolers, they also have a Battle Axe model for VGA cooling. The name comes from the axe-shaped cover of the fan. The Battle Axe is compatible with Nvidia's GeForce 8800, 7900 and 7800 series and also with ATI's Radeon X1950, X1900 and X1800

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This is a DDR2 version P45 board with ICH10R. Belonging to the LANParty UT series, it features the external heatsink Transpiper that uses heat pipes. Other features of note include its use of digital PWM, a DFI Bernstein audio module and other DFI exclusive technologies.

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The LANParty DK model comes in red and black and is mostly similar to the LANParty UT version in specifications. It does lack the Bernstein audio module and has only 1 Gigabit LAN. There are also 2 fewer SATA 3.0 ports and uses a 4-phase digital PWM instead of the 8 on the UT. In short, this is a less lavish board for those who don't need all those features.

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A cut-down version of the LANParty DK P45 board is this JR version, which has a different cooling system and more importantly, less expansion slots. The other features however are intact if you don't need a full sized board

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DFI's 'Blood Iron' 780G motherboard for AMD processors has the usual DFI features and like most of its boards we have seen here, uses digital PWM. DDR2 memory is supported up to 1066MHz and you'll also get Gigabit LAN, 6 SATA 3.0 ports and HD audio.

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Meant for mini-DTX form factors is this CA230-BF board that uses the Intel GM45 chipset with ICH9M. This could find its way into OEMs and other system builders

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Maximus II Formula P45 mainboard

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Rampage Extreme X48

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Crosshair II Formula 780a SLI

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EN9600GT Black Pearl, Full Copper Heatsink with 700Mhz Core Clock

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EN9600GT Silent with Passive V-Cool heatsink

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EN9600GT Matrix with super hybrid overclocking technology

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EAH3450 with V-Cool Heatsink

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elixir شرکت بزرگیه ولی توی ایران رمها شو به عنوان رمهای شرکتی و نسبتا بدون اعتبار میدونستن . ولی در کل رمهایی که بر روی کارتهای گرافیک میزاره تا به حال که واقعا تحسین برانگیز بوده .

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جناب حسینی خوشحالم که شما هم از این تاپیک دیدن کردید و مورد توجهتون بوده. بنده خودم شخصا از محصولاتی که در این نمایشگاه ارایه شده واقعا لذت بردم و فکر میکنم این نمایشگاه امسال واقعا پر بار برگزار شد و حتی خیلی از شرکتهایی رو که خود من تابحال باحاشون آشنا نشده بودم و حضور کمرنگ تری در عرصه محصولات سخت افزاری داخل ایران و حتی در ری ویو های سایت های معتبر خارجی داشتند رو تا حد زیادی اطلاعات ازشون بدست اوردم و تاپیک حاضر نتیجه گزارش 5 سایت معتبر سخت افزاری هست که به صورت این مجموعه تقدیم حضور دوستان شد.

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تاپیکهای شما همیشه دیدنیه عزیز . این چنذ روز چون مسافرت بودم یه چند بار سعی کردم که از این تاپیک دیدن کنم چون سرعت اونجا روی 12kb بود نتونستم موفق بشم . ولی در کل وقعا قطعات عالی رو معرفی کردید . و ممنونم .

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