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Last Updated on Friday, 30 July 2010 07:32 Written by PRNTSCRN Sunday, 18 July 2010 10:49
Nvidia may not have a dual-GF100 graphics card, and for good reason, but that's not stopping Asus from taking a shot and so the Taiwanese manufacturer is currently making an uber-card powered by Nvidia's most powerful and hot GPU.
The upcoming DirectX 11 beast has two GF100s linked through an nForce 200 SLI PCIe bridge chip, 8-phase power per GPU, a 2x 388-bit memory interface, 960 CUDA Cores, 3072MB of GDDR5 memory, and, if we're not mistaking, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs.
Asus' creation makes use of a 3oz copper PCB, is Quad-SLI compatible and required extra power via three 8-pin PCIe connectors. The cooling solution has not been seen but you can bet it will be monstrous too.
Written by Solaris17 Thursday, 01 July 2010 09:08

The Thermal Stone is a complete new innovation from the leaders in pc cooling. Instead of cooling things down, Spire is turning things around and bringing you warmth. This little device is a small heater that helps you get rid of cold hands or other cold body parts, joint pain, stress, muscle pain, neck or back pain. How does it work: The Thermal Stone is build with a PET electric film inside which generates instant heating. The temperature is manually controlled and preset at two temperature modes (39C/45C). The Thermal Stone is rechargeable through the USB port on your computer/notebook or via the supplied 110V-240 outlet adapter which is convenient for global use. When massaging with the thermal stone, blood circulation improves which relieves stress, pain and relaxes the muscles & mind. The Thermal Stone is also great for the outdoor life, camping, hiking fishing, playing golf and many more.
Written by Solaris17 Saturday, 26 June 2010 20:14

Last Updated on Friday, 25 June 2010 12:18 Written by Solaris17 Friday, 25 June 2010 12:15

Sharkoon presents another external housing with a faster USB3.0 port: After the accessory specialist had introduced their QuickStore Portable USB3.0 for 2.5-inch SATA hard drives in May, Sharkoon has now expanded their "Rapid Case" series with a SuperSpeed model for SATA hard drives with a 3.5-inch form factor.
Read more: PR: Sharkoon intros 3.5 Inch SATA Hard Drive Case with SuperSpeed
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