Archive for the ‘Computex’ Category
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Silverstone launching modular small form factor PSU
0 CommentsPosted by Harrison on August 10, 2012 under Computex, Power Supplies
With the inexorable march toward miniaturisation, there is a corresponding pressure to reduce not only the size of a person's computer - but also its electrical footprint. On Monday 13th August, Sil... more. -
Can’t wait to see Tony Ou’s little beauty in the flesh
0 CommentsPosted by Jules on June 23, 2012 under Cases, Computex, Power Supplies
Looking back at the thousands of products on show at Computex 2012, it's easy to end up with geek-fatigue. Like a kid in a sweet shop, we spent as much time salivating over the new technology as we di... more. -
Trinity gets six-appeal boost from Sapphire, probably
2 CommentsPosted by Jules on June 19, 2012 under Computex, Graphics
If you want super fast gaming action, then everyone knows that you need a graphics card, Similarly, if you're designing the next generation of bridge or car, then you're likely to be powering up a wor... more. -
Antec ramps up the AMPs for 2012/13
0 CommentsPosted by Jules on June 18, 2012 under Computex, General Tech, Headphones
With a strong brand and excellent reputation for quality, Antec has decided to spread its (product) wings and launch a whole series of Antec Mobile Products under the banner 'AMP'. KitGuru scans the l... more. -
The most important takeaway from Computex 2012
0 CommentsPosted by Harrison on June 18, 2012 under Computex
Speaking with our correspondents after the world's best technology show ended, one thing became clear. There has been a sea-change in the market and the new world order has been established. KitGuru o... more. -
Computex: Motherboard overload
2 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 14, 2012 under Computex, Motherboard
We’ve written about a fair few of the new motherboards on display at Computex, but we haven’t even touched upon some of the smaller board makers, nor have we covered all of the products from the b... more. -
Computex: Thunderbolt is coming, slowly for now
2 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 13, 2012 under Computex, General Tech, Motherboard
There has been a lot of talk about Thunderbolt and we’ve already seen motherboards from all of the major manufacturers that support the new standard, as well as many Ultrabooks and even a tablet and... more. -
Computex: Thermaltake shows off new cases, headphones and more
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 12, 2012 under Cases, Computex, Headphones
We got a quick guided tour of the Thermaltake booth at Computex and the company is working on a wide range of new products, but for the first time Thermaltake is also looking at making some products f... more. -
Computex: Asus shows off ThunderboltEX card
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 12, 2012 under Computex, Motherboard
The TB_Header on Asus’ recently launched Z77 and H77 motherboard cause a lot of confusion at first, but once the company announced it was working on an add-in card that would allow users to upgrade ... more. -
Computex: BitFenix launches the Ghost, throws paint on the Prodigy
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 12, 2012 under Cases, Computex
BitFenix has gone from strength to strength and its latest cases are getting increasingly impressive with the relatively large-small Prodigy mini-ITX case taking the world with storm. At Computex the ... more. -
Computex: ASRock does Thunderbolt differently than competition
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 12, 2012 under Computex, Motherboard
Ah yes, yet another Thunderbolt equipped motherboard. Well, not quite, as ASRock has actually come up with a clever way of making its Z77 Extreme6/TB4 work with discrete graphics cards, although, just... more. -
Computex: ADATA clearer branding, shows new products
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 12, 2012 under Computex
One of the biggest problems ADATA claimed it has had with regards to its product branding has been that it have been lacking a clear strategy, with many of its products looking identical with the expe... more. -
Computex: Ultrabook is the future, but it isn’t quite here, yet
1 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 11, 2012 under Computex, Laptop
At Computex Intel was speaking about the future of Ultrabooks and was making a very big deal out of it, but judging by the current crop of products, the future has yet to arrive. Some of the models th... more. -
Computex: Corsair new Link_A_Media SSD’s, memory and more
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 10, 2012 under Computex, General Tech, SSD Drives
Corsair surprised at Computex by launching a new range of SSDs based on a controller from a so far unheard of company in the consumer SSD controller space called Link_A_Media Devices or LAMD for short... more. -
Computex: Broadcom demos 5G Wi-Fi, shows us the future
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 10, 2012 under Computex, Network, Routers
Networking products are in general fairly dull things, although it’s something none of us can live without in this day in age, at least not if we want to stay connected to the internet. Broadcom jum... more. -
Computex: Synology shows off the DiskStation DS213air
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 10, 2012 under Computex, NAS
Someone at Synology had a stroke of genius as far as the upcoming DiskStation DS213air is concerned, as it’s the first consumer level NAS/router with Wi-Fi that we’re aware of. It looks like your ... more. -
Computex: Cooler Master – new cases, coolers, headset, mouse and more
1 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 9, 2012 under Cases, Computex, Cooling, Keyboards, Mouse, Power Supplies
In time for Computex, Cooler Master announced two new cases that the company demoed back at CeBIT, alongside a few new CM Strom products which included a new headset and a new mouse. The company was a... more. -
Computex: BeQuiet! Dark Power Pro 10 850W, two new CPU coolers
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 9, 2012 under Computex, Cooling, Power Supplies
Power supplies might not be the most exciting products in the world, but advances are still being made and be quiet! launched its new 850W Dark Power Pro 10 model at Computex. The company is known for... more. -
Computex: Sapphire kicks passive cooling up another notch
1 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 9, 2012 under Computex, Graphics
These days passively cooled graphics cards aren’t exactly the norm, but Sapphire has made something of a name for itself in the past for its passively cooled models and the new Radeon HD 7770 Ultima... more. -
Computex: HIS is readying its Radeon HD 7970 IceQ X2
6 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 9, 2012 under Computex, Graphics
With no Radeon HD 7990 in sight from AMD, HIS has decided to do its own dual GPU card in the shape of the Radeon HD 7970 IceQ X2 which is a triple-slot monster card. The company was also showing off i... more. -
Computex: PowerColor Devil 13 HD7970 X2
1 CommentsPosted by faith on June 8, 2012 under Computex, Graphics
While many believe that AMD's own design for the fast card the company has ever made won't be available until closer to Q4, Powercolor is using Computex 2012 to showcase a dual-7970 design which it wi... more. -
Computex: VTX3D shows off new graphics cards
1 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 7, 2012 under Computex, Graphics
It’s not easy being a smaller player in the graphics card market, yet VTX3D seems to somehow manage to offer competitive products at much lower prices than the competition. At Computex the company u... more. -
Computex: ASRock overclocking board designed by Nick Shih
2 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 7, 2012 under Computex, Motherboard
If you’re not familiar with the professional overclocking scene, then you might not be familiar with who Nick Shih is, but suffice to say that he’s one of the world’s top five overclockers. He a... more. -
Computex: Intel 21:9 aspect ratio AiO system with tiny motherboard
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 7, 2012 under Computex, Motherboard, PC
The widescreen display has since long conquered the computer monitor and TV markets, but apparently we haven’t gone wide enough. After 16:9 comes 21:9 which is pretty much cinema aspect ratio and no... more. -
Computex: MSI shows off new MPower motherboards for overclockers
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 7, 2012 under Computex, Motherboard
If there’s one trend for motherboards this year at Computex beyond adding Thunderbolt, then it has to be motherboards designed specifically for overclockers. MSI introduced its new MPower series ... more. -
Computex: Brace yourselves for Zalman’s MS800 graphic performance
1 CommentsPosted by faith on June 7, 2012 under Computex, Graphics
We reported recently about Zalman's attack on the entry level chassis market with the T1, but it seems that the Korean innovation machine is not happy stopping there. With one eye on becoming a graphi... more. -
Computex: Corsair 1200i could be most advanced PSU ever
2 CommentsPosted by faith on June 7, 2012 under Computex, Power Supplies
George is Corsair's guru of all things electrical. He's also a huge enthusiast. Basically, he loves this stuff. George loves the power. Not only that, he's also 'bristling' to he point where he seems ... more. -
Computex: Sapphire’s Vapor-X CPU cooler is finally done
2 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 7, 2012 under Computex, Cooling
It’s taken Sapphire quite some effort and a lot of engineering resources, but the company has finally finished its first CPU cooler and at least for now, it’s a unique product in the market. The V... more. -
Computex: SilverStone 1st modular SFX PSU, goes extreme on high-end
0 CommentsPosted by Lars-Goran Nilsson on June 6, 2012 under Computex, Power Supplies
There’s no doubt that cases and power supplies goes hand in hand and when there’s no solution on the market that fits your needs, then if you’re SilverStone, you go and make one. In this case... more. -
Computex: Zalman prepares T1 chassis for affordable victory
3 CommentsPosted by faith on June 6, 2012 under Cases, Computex
If a mate says Zalman, then almost the first thing that comes to mind will be the wonderful copper flowers that ruled the CPU-cooling planet around 10 years ago. Now the company has ambitions in other... more.
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