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MSI Wind U100

Category of small cheap notebooks became very popular and there is no wonder why most of big brands want a piece of cake for themselves. But Asus got all of them off-guard. Because of that we’ve been waiting rather long for Eee’s true rival . We’ve already mentioned MSI’s agility which allowed them again to be first with new product on market. Their trump card wears name Wind and model that InsideHW had tested is MSI Wind U100. ...

 

Puma Platform for Notebooks

The long waited AMD platform for notebooks under the name PUMA is finally introduced and InsideHW had a chance to test notebook based on this platform. To all users that have been waiting cheap integrated graphics with good performances, time has come. Intel Centrino was so far “untouchable” in field of portable computers but AMD Puma, by all appearance, got a necessary quality to fight for highest position. ...

 

Prestigio Data Safe II Fashion Edition

USB hard disks lately become very popular. This especially goes for 2.5’’models. The reasons for that can be found in their usefulness and practicality. Yet, we are living in times when it is necessary to transfer huge amounts of data from place to place. At first, manufacturers on market fought with larger and larger capacity of these devices. Lately, when capacity stopped being key factor, manufacturers turned to HDD case design. On that field, Prestigio went step ahead of its competitors and launched Prestigio data Safe II Fashion Edition. ...

 

ATI 48xx Architecture

At the end of June, in Spain, we were introduced to a new series of 48xx graphics cards from ATI. We saw then only RV770PRO (4850) but at this moment 4870 (RV770XT) is also available. Even though our sources from AMD didn’t unveil why 4870 wasn’t shown on launching, we assume that some problems with quantities of available GDDR5 memory occurred. Considering that 4850 uses GDDR3 memory, it is no surprise that many retailers had them on stock. ATI 4870 will be sold, in beginning, exclusively with GDDR5 memory (this is the first graphics card that uses this memory) but AMD leaves a possibility that some innovative partner might launch later version that uses GDDR3 memory. ...

 

Sapphire HD 4850

It’s rare occasion to have on test, on the same month, new generation products from two big rivals (nVIDIA and ATI). This is really good news because ATI had some serious delays with R600 and that is one of reasons why it was so indifferently received on market. ATI realized that now must roll up its sleeves to catch up nVIDIA, because at that point seemed that nVIDIA unreachably moved away. ...

 
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WEB Reviews [30-06-2008] PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Monday, 30 June 2008

 

Motherboards
  Gigabyte GA-EP45 DQ6 @ CPU3D
  MSI P7N2 Diamond 790i @ TweakTown
  ASRock X48TurboTwins-WiFi @ Hardware Canucks

Graphics Cards
  Foxconn GeForce 9800 GTX/GX2 2x512MB @ Digit-Life
  nVIDIA's PhysX: Performance and Status Report @ Techgage
  Visiontek 4850 @ Bjorn3d

Displays
  SOYO 26-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor DYLM26E6 @ Benchmark Reviews

Cases & Power Supply Units
  NZXT Tempest Case @ Overclockers Online

Cooling Solutions
  Nexus XiR-2300 and XiR-3500 @ Mikhailtech
  SilenX iXtrema IXC-120HA2 @ TweakTown
Storage
  Vantec NexStar MX Dual Hard @ [OC]ModShop

Configurations
  TechSpot PC Buying Guide - June 2008 @ TechSpot

Peripherals

  Microsoft Wireless Mouse 7000 @ HardwareLogic
  Roccat Sense @ XSReviews

Software
  Run Linux in Windows @ PC Review

Multimedia
  Meridian F80 Audio System @ TheTechLounge

Overclocking

  Intel 45nm Overclocking: How to reach a high OC @ Madshrimps

Events
  Pepcom Digital Experience June 2008 Coverage @ DragonSteelMods






 
ATI All-In-Wonder has been revived PDF Print
Written by Sanjin Maneslovic   
Monday, 30 June 2008
ImageAMD has today resurrected the once highly popular All-in-Wonder lineup of hybrid solutions. The new card is simply dubbed the All-in-Wonder HD, the first ATI based graphics card ever with HD tuner support embedded.



The graphics card itself is based around the 55nm Radeon HD 3650 with 120 Stream processors, a 128-bit DDR2 memory interface, DirectX 10.1 support and a unified video decoder for HD video decoding at the hardware level. The tuner implementation comprises support for analog TV, free-to-air HDTV and ClearQAM unencrypted cable. Furthermore, there is the added benefit of hardware MPEG-2 encoding.

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NewerTech announces 300GB RAID drive PDF Print
Written by Sanjin Maneslovic   
Monday, 30 June 2008
Newertech has announced its Guardian MAXimus RAID-1 Mirror triple interface model. The FireWire 800/400+USB 2.0 drive has two 300GB 10,000RPM drives in a RAID-1 (mirror) for redundant, high-speed storage. The company claims data rates up to 100MB per second and utilizes Western Digital VelociRaptor SATA drives. The MAXimus is ready for Time Machine and geared toward Audio/Video and photo editing, as well as 3D rendering projects. The drive is compatible with Mac OS X 10.1 and later (as well as legacy Macs on OS 8.6-9.2), requiring Mac OS X 10.2 and later for FireWire 800 and USB 2.0. The MAXimus includes a $200 retail value software package of ProSoft Engineering Data Backup 3, NovaStor NovaBACKUP, and Intech SpeedTools Utilities.



The drive features a 16MB drive cache and they attach via a custom Oxford 924 Based Bridge Solution with two FireWire 800 ports, one FireWire 400 port and one USB 2.0 port (backward compatible with USB 1.1). The two mirrored 300GB drives, each offering up to 1.4 million hours MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure), allow the Guardian MAXimus to exceed enterprise-class standards for reliability. The MAXimus carries a two-year warranty and each drive carries a three-year warranty. The drive also comes with a Kensington security slot.
 
WD's Third-Generation High Capacity Enterprise SATA Hard Drives PDF Print
Written by Hideo   
Saturday, 28 June 2008
Image WD today announced it is now shipping the new WD RE3 SATA hard drives, the company's latest generation of "RE" family drives. As data centers become larger and more complex, WD's third-generation high capacity enterprise SATA hard drives enhance vibration and shock tolerance and deploy new electronics to increase performance approximately 20 percent and by as much 60 percent in high-vibration environments.

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New World OC FSB record PDF Print
Written by Hideo   
Saturday, 28 June 2008
Well-known overclocker nicknamed Youngpro broke FSB world record with FSB 725MHz using TPower I45 Motherboard. Youngpro, who is based in Australia, first reached 685MHz, but then trumped his own record by using LN2 and broke the FSB world record by climbing to as high as 725MHz. He also managed to get his CPU up and running at a stunning 6GHz frequency. Below is the CPU-Z validation link of the latest FSB world record:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=378175
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At the same time, other overclockers worldwide use TPower I45 to challenge O.C. limitation targeting current world record. Such as Belgian Pt1t , who was the first to reach FSB 645MHz with air-cooling, but then he lowered the temperature and reached  respectable FSB 675MHz and a peak clock of 6GHz with one core enabled.
 
New microSDHC 8 Gb for PEAKHARDWARE PDF Print
Written by Hideo   
Saturday, 28 June 2008

Image PEAKHARDWARE International anounced their new product, the PEAK microSDHC 8 Gb class 6. “High capacity and high speed are the trend in Flash Memory. The SDHC standard has definitely become mainstream for storage on mobile devices. PEAK’s newly-launched microSDHC 8 Gb has the highest capacity and speed in the market,” said Albert Tung, PEAK’s Product Manager. The PEAK microSDHC series Class 6 is available in 4 Gb and 8 Gb capacity now.

PEAKmicroSDHC(C)8G(W2).jpg

 

 
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