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NVIDIA's 55nm-based GTX 260 to get 1.5GB memory?
A guy called Theo Valich (you'll know him from TG Daily and INQ, etc) has started his own blog and seems to be doing pretty well, just breaking the 50,000 page view mark.
More importantly, his latest blog post discusses the upcoming launch of NVIDIA's new and improved GeForce GTX 260 graphics card based on a 55nm manufacturing die process. Included are pictures from a Chinese website of the new GTX 260 with the new GPU.
Theo goes on with a lot of speculation including that since the new GTX 260 makes use of 14 memory chips, it can support up to 1.5GB of memory. He also goes onto to speculate that the GTX 295 (dual GTX 260 part) could end up coming with a massive 3GB of memory - all speculation remember, anything could happen.
Continue reading: NVIDIA's 55nm-based GTX 260 to get 1.5GB memory? (full post)
A-DATA launches 8 New Tri-Channel DDR3 kits
A-DATA is launching a whole range of Triple-Channel DDR3 kits for the i7 today.
The kits will be both 3GB (3x1GB) and 6GB (3x2GB) sizes with speeds ranging from 1333MHz CL9 to 1600MHz+ CL8.
A-DATA XPG X Series DDR3-1600X (1GBx3) Kit CL7-7-7-20 at 1.75V-1.85V
A-DATA XPG X Series DDR3-1600X (2GBx3) Kit CL7-7-7-20 at 1.75V-1.85V
A-DATA XPG + Series DDR3-1600+ (1GBx3) Kit CL8-8-8-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
A-DATA XPG + Series DDR3-1600+ (2GBx3) Kit CL8-8-8-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
A-DATA XPG + Series DDR3-1333+ (1GBx3) Kit CL7-7-7-20 at 1.65V-1.75V
A-DATA XPG + Series DDR3-1333+ (2GBx3) Kit CL7-7-7-20 at 1.65V-1.75V
A-DATA XPG G Series DDR3-1600G (1GBx3) Kit CL9-9-9-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
A-DATA XPG G Series DDR3-1600G (2GBx3) Kit CL9-9-9-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
A-DATA XPG G Series DDR3-1333G (1GBx3) Kit CL8-8-8-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
A-DATA XPG G Series DDR3-1333G (2GBx3) Kit CL8-8-8-24 at 1.65V-1.75V
A-DATA Standard Series DDR3-1333 (1GBx3) Kit CL9-9-9-28 at 1.5V
A-DATA Standard Series DDR3-1333 (2GBx3) Kit CL9-9-9-28 at 1.5V
Continue reading: A-DATA launches 8 New Tri-Channel DDR3 kits (full post)
NVIDIA intros worlds first gfx card w/ 4GB memory
NVIDIA has rolled out another super powered, but also super expensive Quadro series graphics card today, dubbed the Quadro FX 5800. At a price tag just shy of $3,500 U.S. this card is purely for the professional/workstation crowd and boasts some pretty mean specs.
Continue reading: NVIDIA intros worlds first gfx card w/ 4GB memory (full post)
PowerColor brings GDDR4 to the HD 4850
Since the entrance of Gainward (and Palit) into the realm of AMD graphics solutions, we've seen a positive increase in the creativity levels displayed by the Sunnyvale, CA based company's AIBs.
Continue reading: PowerColor brings GDDR4 to the HD 4850 (full post)
Gingle timely introduce triple-channel DDR3 kit
Coinciding with the launch of Intel's new Core i7 + X58 Express platform today, Gingle has just announced its first triple-channel DDR3 memory kit.
This kit coming in either 3GB or 6GB configurations is said to work at 1600MHz DDR at 1.65 volts and scales up to 1800MHz at 1.80 volts with timings of 8-8-8-24.
It's interesting that a voltage of 1.80 volts is required since Intel recommended a voltage no higher than 1.65 volts, or it could damage your processor.
Continue reading: Gingle timely introduce triple-channel DDR3 kit (full post)
Core i7s memory options are plentiful
During their rounds at IDF earlier today, Fudzilla has acertained that Core i7 will in fact have an unlocked memory multiplier. It wasn't that long ago that a very sour rumour had emerged regarding Nehalem's ability (or therelackof) to run high speed (1600MHz+) DDR3 independantly of the CPU clockrate and voltage; this due to what was believed to be a limitation of the combined memory controller.
Continue reading: Core i7s memory options are plentiful (full post)
A-DATA displays triple-channel DDR3 OC at 2000MHz
While sadly ASUS forgot to invite us to its X58 launch event last week in Taipei, A-DATA were kind enough to send through plenty of data about the event for us to talk about right here.
Continue reading: A-DATA displays triple-channel DDR3 OC at 2000MHz (full post)
Team out with DDR3-2000 4GB "Heroic Duo" RAM kit
Team Group has today announced its latest high-end overclocking series DDR3 memory.
The so-called "Overclocking Heroic Duo" DDR3 memory by Team comes in a 4GB dual-channel kit and runs at either 2000MHz or 1800MHz DDR. The modules feature an 8-layer PCB design and over-sized Xtreem heatsink to keep things nice and cool.
Continue reading: Team out with DDR3-2000 4GB "Heroic Duo" RAM kit (full post)
Memory hots up with new challenger, Gingle
There appears to be a new competitor ready to get a foothold in the, increasingly competitive, memory marketplace.
Continue reading: Memory hots up with new challenger, Gingle (full post)
Overclocked HD 4870 with 1GB GDDR5 from PowerColor
The lads at PCGamesHardware have become the first to lay eyes on PowerColor's HD 4870 PCS OC, with the interesting aspect of this card not so much being the superior Zerotherm cooling solution and higher clock speeds, but the choice to go with double the memory at 1GB GDDR5.
Continue reading: Overclocked HD 4870 with 1GB GDDR5 from PowerColor (full post)