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Future Electronic Technology: ASUS Rampage II Extreme Support Intel i7
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Saturday, October 11, 2008. ASUS Rampage II Extreme Support Intel i7. It appears that the ASUS Rampage II Extreme motherboard we spotted last week has been an early sample that was designed for testing only. Today pictures of the retail version, the one that customers will see from now on appeared. The retail version of Rampage II Extreme will ship with a whole new cooling system, well known from various other Republic of Gamers mainboards, but different from the one we posted earlier.
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Future Electronic Technology: 2008-10-05
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Saturday, October 11, 2008. A-DATA and ASUS Demonstrate Intel Nehalem's DDR3 Performance. Press conference in cooperation with A-DATA. A-DATA DDR3-1600X triple channel overclocked beyond 2000MHz. Remember the A-DATA DDR3 triple channel memory and the ASUS P6T Deluxe motherboard? They are both detailed on our page, but this story aims to show how both parts perform when working coupled with a quad-core Core i7 engineering sample CPU. The results you're about to see below are achieved by three 1600MHz A-DA...
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Future Electronic Technology: 2008-09-21
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Friday, September 26, 2008. Thermaltake Reveals the XPRESSAR RCS100 Phase-Change Processor Cooling. Noctua Releases New CPU Coolers for Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron. Due to the ever-growing demand for our Xeon and Socket F mounting kits, we decided to design new, customized versions of our coolers that are completely tailor-made for use on Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron systems, especially dual socket configurations. Enter the DX/DO series! Both the new DX series coolers and the NH-U12DO and NH-U9DO are fitted...
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Future Electronic Technology: 2008-06-15
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Thursday, June 19, 2008. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 and GeForce GTX 280 Announced. NVIDIA, the leader in visual computing technologies, today introduced its new family of GeForce GTX 200 graphics processors (GPUs) — which includes the GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 260 GPUs — taking graphics beyond gaming and gaming beyond anything that's ever been possible before on a consumer computing platform. Gra phics Beyond Gaming. Additional features of the GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 260 GPUs include:. BFG Laun...
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Future Electronic Technology: ASUS Ready with Workstation-class X58 Motherboards
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Saturday, October 11, 2008. ASUS Ready with Workstation-class X58 Motherboards. After flaunting the P6T Series motherboards, and the monstrous Rampage II Extreme, ASUS decided to expand its Bloomfield CPU-supportive motherboard lineup with its workstation-class offerings. ASUS is known for bringing in workstation boards on desktop platforms. They have had Intel 975P based workstation boards, just as they had nForce 590 SLI boards. There are two models lined-up: P6T6 WS Revolution and P6T6 WS Pro. The...
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Future Electronic Technology: Thermaltake Reveals the XPRESSAR RCS100 Phase-Change Processor Cooling
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Friday, September 26, 2008. Thermaltake Reveals the XPRESSAR RCS100 Phase-Change Processor Cooling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). World Record 3D Mark. Thermaltake Reveals the XPRESSAR RCS100 Phase-Chan. Noctua Releases New CPU Coolers for Intel Xeon and. OCZ Technology Introduces HydroFlow CPU Waterblock. Elpida, Buffalo Release Prototype DDR3 2400 MHz Me. Toshiba Introduces Industrys First 250GB 1.8-inch. Sony Debuts 8x Blu-Ray Disc Writer Drive. ASUS to Cut P45 Motherboard Prices. There was an e...
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Future Electronic Technology: Razer Ups the Ante With Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition and Razer Arctosa
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Saturday, October 11, 2008. Razer Ups the Ante With Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition and Razer Arctosa. Razer, the world's leading manufacturer of high-end precision gaming peripherals, is proud to announce the launch of the Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition and the Razer Arctosa, inspired by fusing both form and function into an ultra-sleek gaming keyboard. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). World Record 3D Mark. A-DATA and ASUS Demonstrate Intel Nehalems DDR3 P. Which Processor You Prefer? Overcl...
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Future Electronic Technology: 2008-07-06
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Sunday, July 6, 2008. Point of View releases GeForce 9800 GTX. Eindhoven, Netherlands - POINT OF VIEW launches the GeForce 9800GTX , an upgraded version of one of the fastest single GPU graphics card on the market, the GeForce 9800 GTX. The GTX graphics card also supports three fairly new technologies:. True-to-life Water, cloth, explosions and smoke! Experience even more realistic visual effects with the Physics accelerating technology! Not playing any games? And if that’s not enough, the GeForce ...
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Future Electronic Technology: Mushkin-Exceleram Introduces New DDR3 Kits
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Saturday, October 11, 2008. Mushkin-Exceleram Introduces New DDR3 Kits. Earlier this year, Mushkin acquired Exceleram to expand its technological expertise and manufacturing footprint. Exceleram had been in the business of high-performance gaming system memory modules for quite some time. Post acquisition, Mushkin lets Exceleram products, both current and future, retain the Exceleram brand name and product logos. News is, that the company launched two dual-channel DDR3 memory kits. World Record 3D Mark.