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Daily News Round #2

Published: 22nd July 2005 @ 10:18 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


- OCZ Announces PC-4000 EL 1GB Gold Edition

More DDR-1 memory modules from OCZ have just been released, these ones dubbed the PC-4000 EL 1GB Gold Edition. The memory is limited to 1GB a stick, with the option to purchase a dual channel 2GB kit. OCZ stamps the sticks to run at DDR500 with timings of 3-4-4-8.

The press release can be read over here, and the product page here folks.


OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today announced the release of PC-4000 Gold Edition which will be available in 1GB modules and 2GB Dual Channel Kits.

Witnessing a growing trend in memory-hungry PC games, OCZ developed the PC-4000 1GB Gold Series with gamers’ distinctive needs in mind. The large capacity PC-4000 Gold Edition 2GB dual channel optimized kit is the ultimate memory solution for contemporary graphic-intensive PC titles, such as Battlefield 2, Half Life 2, and Doom 3, which run best with 2GB of memory. At DDR500 and 3-4-4-8 CL timings, the PC-4000 Gold Series delivers powerful, stable performance for Battlefield 2’s richly detailed action and panorama.



- GIGABYTE Motherboards to Ship with CyberLink DVD Solutions

A recent announcement from GIGABYTE has it that they intend to start shipping all firewire equipped motherboards with a bundle of digital media authoring tools from none other than Cyberlink (makers of the popular "PowerDVD" DVD playback software). The suite of software included with select GIGABYTE motherboards will include Cyberlink's PowerProducer and their Power2Go data burning software. More info in the official announcement.

Taipei, Taiwan July 22nd, 2005 - GIGABYTE Technology, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, VGA cards and other computing hardware solutions, brings lifestyle and personal computing together by including industry leading CyberLink DVD Solutions with all motherboards that are shipped with onboard IEEE1394 (Firewire) functionality. IEEE1394 support has become a signature spec on GIGABYTE motherboards that target digital media applications, and the new range of GIGABYTE i-DNA motherboards are famed for onboard support for the new IEEE1394b standard.

"CyberLink DVD Solutions empowers GIGABYTE motherboard users with the best possible set of digital media authoring tools," said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink. "Disk burning is an integral part of digital video creation, and the CyberLink DVD Solution is the unequivocal leader when it comes to providing users with an all-in-one burning and creativity suite."




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