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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

NEC latest Pc


If you’re looking for silent desktop PC, so you might need NEC latest computers, the SEGUENTE Express 5800/50 series. It uses a water-cooling system. And the most powerful computer in that range is the 53Xd, that features a Core 2 Duo E6700, 1GB of RAM, 80GB of hard disk, a nVIDIA Quadro FX 1500 graphic card. Its price tag is around €2800. Find out one more picture after the jump!

SHARK Casing


Mesh Computers - Matrix 64 3400+ review



Never slow in adopting the latest technology, Mesh's latest addition to its Matrix product line uses the new version of the AMD Athlon 64 processor; the 3400+.
Housed in the now-familiar black Mesh case, the Matrix 64 3400+ is laden with goodies and offers a fair bit of future-proofing into the bargain, especially as 64-bit software and games are in their early days.
The Athlon 64 3400+ processor is rated at 2.2GHz, has 1MB of Level 2 cache and an 800MHz FSB. It is compatible with both 64-bit and 32-bit applications, which is handy as 64-bit apps are noticeable by their absence.
Backing up the CPU is 1GB of PC3200 (DDR 400MHz) memory in the form of two 512MB modules. The motherboard can support a maximum of 3GB in three DIMM slots, so there's no lack of performance available from this PC.
On opening the tool-free side panel, the internals are neat and tidy with pride of place going to the Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard which, with all the data and power cables neatly clipped out of the way, is easy to get to. The K8V uses one of the fastest chipsets around for the Athlon 64, the VIA K8T800, and this is combined with a VIA VT8237 Southbridge.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Gigabyte Creates a 915P Motherboard With SLI : Gigabyte Creates A 915P Motherboard With SLI


With NVIDIA's recent SLI launch, the graphics market is buzzing with excitement. Even though only some of the latest games really take advantage of the dual 3D capabilities now, the option of using two graphics cards at once offers both new upgrade paths and a nice way of improving the visual experience.


Until now, only Athlon64 motherboards (Socket 939) based on NVIDIA's new
nForce4 SLI chipset or the K8T890 Pro from VIA have been capable of operating two graphics cards. In Intel's 900 series chipset world, SLI still has not been a factor. Since we have already proven that dual PCI Express graphics does not necessarily require wide PCIe links , solutions based on narrower PCIe links were only a matter of time.

Here’s something gamers wants


Nviida has combined four GeForce 7900 graphics processing units on an nForce4 SLI motherboard to produce Quad SLI technology for PCs.
Nvidia says the graphics horsepower generated in a PC using Quad SLI technology allows gamers to set their monitors to extreme HD resolutions, including 2560×1600.

ECS PN2 SLI2+ nVIDIA nForce 680i SLi Motherboard



Let's be frank. The question isn't whether AMD or Intel are leading the charge, it's nVIDIA. For the last couple of years anyway, the graphics boys in Santa Carla have shown the PC world how to make a good chipset and a feature packed motherboard. For end users like you and me, well, we've been treated to features that at one time were solely left for the workstation and server markets.
The pace of change has certainly been frantic, thanks in great spades to Intel's Core 2 Duo processor. AMD started off with a great 64-bit bang, but Socket 775 is where all the action is now. The flagship nVidia nForce 680i chipset extends the performance and feature lead over Intel's best core logic, right where the nForce 590 SLI Intel Edition left off.

N-Vidia


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