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Written by Solaris17 Wednesday, 18 August 2010 18:55

Below are the specs:
ASRock DuraCap (2.5 x longer life time), 100% Japan-madehigh-quality Conductive Polymer Capacitors
- Six-Core CPU Ready
- Supports Triple Channel DDR3 2000(OC)
- Supports ATITM Quad CrossFireXTM,3-Way CrossFireXTM and
CrossFireXTM
Read more: Asrock prepares to launch X58 Extreme 6 with USB and SATA 3.0
Written by Tyler Bernath Thursday, 05 August 2010 08:43

Priced at $160, the G930 headset delivers 7.1 surround sound powered by Dolby technology and features 'lag-free' wireless connectivity which works at up to 40 feet, a memory-foam lined headband and plush ear cups for a comfortable use, a noise-canceling microphone, plus three programmable G-keys for one-touch control over music, voice, morphine and chat.
The G700 gaming rodent has a recommended price tag of $99.99, measures 126 (L) x 80 (W) x 46 (H) mm, requires one AA battery, and boasts a wire-free connection, a laser sensor, on-board memory for profiles, a dual-mode scroll wheel, and 13 programmable buttons.
Last one to reach customers, the G510 keyboard has USB connectivity, customizable backlighting, a 2 millisecond report rate, 18 programmable G-keys, a monochrome 'GamePanel' LCD screen, a game/desktop mode switch that for disabling Windows keys when playing, and a built-in audio controller. This one will cost $120.
Last Updated on Friday, 30 July 2010 07:34 Written by PRNTSCRN Thursday, 29 July 2010 11:35
The upcoming DX11 card is powered by the 40nm GF106 chip, has a 128-bit memory interface, an unknown number of CUDA Cores, and is claimed to have a GPU clock of 789 MHz, and 1GB of GDDR5 memory set to 3760 MHz. These cvasi-salty specs are backed by 2-way SLI support, dual-DVI and HDMI connectivity, and a need for extra power (via a 6-pin PCIe plug).
Once out, the GeForce GTS 450 should be priced under the $160 mark.
Last Updated on Friday, 30 July 2010 07:33 Written by prntscrn Monday, 19 July 2010 17:23
It looks like Thermalright is going to release an updated version of the MUX-120 CPU cooler introduced last year, which comes with an eye-catching but not necessarily performance-enhancing black nickel plating.
The MUX-120 Black measures 133 (L) x 58 (W) x 160 (H) mm, weights 670 grams and features a convex copper base, four heatpipes, and a 120mm fan that can operate at 600 to 1300 RPM and has a sound output of 17 to 25 dBA.
Thermalright's cooler supports LGA 775/1156/1366 processors and should cost around 65$.
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