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MSI Radeon HD 7970 Lightning Overclocked to 1800MHz Core, 7.70GHz Memory
Share MSI Europe showed a nice screenshot of Elmor’s latest overclocking feat and overclocking experience with MSI’s recently announced HD 7970 Lightning card. Incoming search terms:hd7970 iceqHD7970 Vortex IIasus hd 7970 cu top cpu zMSI GX 630 motherboardmsi big bang xpower ii x79msi lightning 7970 elmormsi big bang xpower iimsi 7970 lightning msi afterburner7970 lightning [...]
AMD Phenom II X4 955 sample overclocked to 4GHz
Share On an air cooler that is … XtremeSystems forum member Dumo got his hands on a sample of the upcoming AMD Phenom II X4 955 processor, this 125W TDP part has a clockspeed of 3.2GHz.
eVGA readies EVGA X58 Classified motherboard
Share A while ago a preview was already shown at a colleague website. eVGA however is close to launching its EVGA X58 Classified motherboard.
AMD 880G to get DVD upscaling support
Share The AMD 880G (RS880) motherboard chipset, which is expected in the second quarter of the year will have an enhanced integrated video feature, with support for DVD upscaling to Full HD.
Gigabyte unveils Ultra Durable VGA technology
Share Gigabyte technology already had this marketed on their motherboards, but now available on their graphics cards is their Ultra Durable VGA (UDV) concept.
ECS shows AMD 880G chipset – A880GM-M board
Share Though ECS has no presence on CeBIT they did announce a couple of things on-line. Among them, to much surprise, the first AMD 880G chipset based motherboards. The board comes with a pair of beefy chipset and MOSFET coolers, being an AM3 board supporting DDR3-1333 memory instead of DDR2/AM2/AM2+. Incoming search terms:developed bluetooth programmable [...]
OCZ Demos 1 TB RAID0 Solid-State Drive
Share Haha .. OCZ always has a good marketing gimmick on display at exhibitions. Incredibly fun none the less. Who would of guessed that exactly OCZ will be able to achieve the unachievable.
Asus Introduces Motherboard With 7 PCIe 2.0 x16 Slots
Share Although the current CeBit 2009 reports 25 percent less exhibitors and an about 20 percent smaller floor space, there are some interesting things going on. Just have a look at the “P6T7 WS Supercomputer” motherboard from Asus, for example: