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Daily News Round #2

Published: 10th June 2004 @ 9:51 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- Gigabyte's GV-RX series ATI PCI-Express Lineup

Gigabyte have issued everyone a press release announcing their ATI PCI Express lineup. Card's announced are the GV-RX80 series, GV-RX60 series, and GV-RX30 series, based on ATI's X800, X600, and X300 respectively. More in their official PR.


Taipei, Taiwan, June 2004 – Gigabyte Technology Co. formally announces the release of graphics accelerators powered by the world’s first native 16-lane PCI Express VPUs from ATI, the GV-RX80 series, GV-RX60 series and GV-RX30 Series which are based on ATI’s newly introduced [RADEON™ X800, RADEON™ X600 and RADEON™ X300 visual processing units (VPUs). The top-to-bottom family of visual processors ensures customers can choose the graphics card that best suits their needs.


- Shuttle's XPC SB81P: Small form factor re-invented

This time a PR from Shuttle lets us know of their latest XPC, the SB81P, officially being the world's first SFF to utilize the "FB81" motherboard with 16x PCI-E graphics card support and a revolutionary cooling design, as well as much more. The full details in the supporting PR.


(Taipei, Taiwan — June 1, 2004) Shuttle Inc, a leading designer and manufacturer of small form factor (SFF) computers and motherboards,today introduces the XPC SB81P, the world’s first SFF computer based on the leading-edge FB81 motherboard. Featuring support for 16X PCI E graphics cards, an all-new ICE (integrated cooling engine) cooling system, 350W Silent X power supply and more, the XPC SB81P redefines performance computing.



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