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Zotac working on Nitro GPU overclocking device
Slobodan Simic from Fudzilla had a chance to catch up with Zotac at the Games Convention recently and instead of just hearing about the latest GeForce graphics cards to come out from the company, they got word of a new product which Zotac is currently working on.
Have you ever wanted to easily overclock your graphics card while playing a game? Maybe it isn't running very smoothly and upping the clock speeds could fix it. The fancy yellow Nitro overclocking device might just be for you and it should be on store shelves sometime in early November. Apparently it will cost $99 in the USA and â¬89 in Europe.
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Albatron ready to ship its "Tee PC" Mini Tablet PC
Albatron has just announced that it is all set to begin shipping its first mini tablet PC called the "Tee PC".
It's not an ultra powerful system and uses the Windows CE 6.0 operating system which comes pre-installed. It comes with a 7" touch screen, that is capable of a resolution of 800 x 480, and touch pen but there is no slide out keyboard, instead you need to use the included on-screen keyboard.
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VIA shows off its robotics at Taipei show (video)
Lynn from VIA sent us a link to a video they've uploaded which features robots using VIA Embedded parts such as systems based on the Pico-ITX form factor.
The video was shot at the Taipei International Robot Show which was held last week. We weren't able to make it but lucky VIA had a camera in hand and took some pretty cool video for us all to see.
Taiwan hosted the Taipei International Robot Show this past week and it was certainly an exciting event, with over 60 international academic and industrial developers attending.
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MSI next up showing us its X58 Eclipse mobo
We have already had an early look at both ASUS' and GIGABYTE's upcoming X58 motherboards and now it is MSI's turn for some time in the spotlight. It is only fair, right?
MSI will brand its first X58 board with Eclipse naming, maybe suggesting that it can do just that to the competition... MSI explained that it has improved on DrMOS since its X48 and P45 boards and claims that generation two provides better power efficiency than before. FSB is out with Core i7 and has been replaced with QPI or QuickPath interconnect which MSI says provides bandwidth up to 25.6GB/s which is said to be twice as much as the previous processor FSB1600 quad pumped standard.
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OCZ takes covers off Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse
OCZ continues to dip its nose in new business with the release of its Dominatrix laser gaming mouse.
It's laser works up to a DPI of 2000 with switchable settings of 400/800/1600/2000 depending on your accuracy needs as well as featuring a 500Hz polling report rate. You can independently adjust both "X & Y" axes for a combined maximum of 3200 dpi for lightning fast responsiveness and fluid gameplay, according to OCZ.
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Fatal1ty OCZ PSU caught on camera
OCZ's upcoming PSU range, adorned with the all popular 'Fatal1ty' branding, has been caught on camera by Fudzilla.
Specifications are elusive at the moment, yet it is presumed that they will be similar to the recently launched ModXStream Pro series.
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NVIDIA to launch GTX 260 stopgap to halt HD 4870?
NVIDIA doesn't want to be perceived as a sitting duck it seems.
Following on from our report yesterday, it appears that the company is working on a stopgap solution to try and put the brakes on AMD's HD 4870.
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SuperSpeed USB 3.0 gets speed tested at IDF
The USB 3.0 specification was released only this month on the 13th and already a company by the name of Fresco Logic has managed to run a live and very working demonstration during the Intel Developer Forum.
The company said it used a self-developed software development platform specifically designed for the show allowing it to demonstrate the performance of SuperSpeed USB or USB 3.0. Our computers have been powered by USB 2.0 for almost nine years now and next year is when we should start to see serious adoption of USB 3.0 products.
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Intel Nehalem benchmarked quickly during IDF
Today at IDF Intel presented the rendering performance of Nehalem to attending press and our friends over at PCGH in Germany were naturally more than happy to run the tests.
The tests put an Intel Core i7 processor running at a hidden clock speed but PCGH reckon it is operating at around 3.2GHz since it was being compared side to side against a Core 2 Extreme QX6850 operating at 3GHz and an old Pentium EE 955 operating at 3.46GHz.
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PlayTV Released Early - The Beauty of Unboxing
The digital TV tuner add-on for the PlayStation 3 has been a long time coming, originally scheduled to be released this time last year, but its finally been released in the PAL European market.
The aptly named Cool Stuff got their hands on the finished product, and unbox it for your viewing pleasure, along with a quick review.
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