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[24 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 4 views]

- Support Intel® next generation 45nm Multi-core CPU
- Intel® Quad-core CPU Ready
- Intel® Core™2 Extreme / Core™2 Duo Ready
- Intel® P35/ICH9R
- Dual-channel Native DDR2 1066 Support
- Crosslinx Technology
- Fusion Block System
- Extreme Tweaker
- SupremeFX II 8-CH Audio
- LCD Poster
- Voltiminder LED
The Ultimate Gaming / Overclocking Platform
The Republic of Gamers consists only the best of the best. We offer the best hardware engineering, the fastest performance, the most innovating ideas, and we welcome the best gamers to join in. In the Republic of Gamers, mercy rules are only for the weak, …

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[10 Feb 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

The sun just refuses to shine on AMD — according to several Taiwanese motherboard manufacturers, AMD is saying that the quad-core Phenom 9700 and 9900 are going to be delayed yet again, this time to the end of Q3. Apparently there’s a buffer-related glitch in the original design, so AMD is actually “canceling” the two chips and [...]
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About Phenom
Phenom (pronounced as IPA:/finɒm/, as in the word phenomenon) is the AMD desktop processor line based on the K10 (not “K10h”) microarchitecture , or Family 10h Processors, …

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[26 Jan 2008 | One Comment | 919 views]

We benchmarked the MacBook Air against the MacBook and MacBook Pro to see how it held up comparatively. Predictably, the MacBook Pro outperformed its counterparts in the majority of our tests. But the MacBook Air (1.6 GHz Intel, 2 GB RAM) went toe-to-toe with the MacBook (2 GHz Intel, 1 GB RAM) in many of our tests, falling just short in most.
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About MacBook Air
The MacBook Air is a Macintosh notebook computer by Apple Inc., part of the MacBook family and the company’s first to feature a …

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[21 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 7 views]

Upcoming QF motherboard sets new 3DMark06 record for Radeon™ HD3870, overclocks processor to 6GHz, will have 8-phase digital PWM
Early testing of the latest Quantum Force motherboard, due for release in 2008, has broken 3DMark06 records for the mid-range Radeon™ HD3780 cards and produced stable overclocks of 6GHz for the latest Intel® processors.
With a score of 28,313 the test has produced one of the highest 3DMark06 scores of all time, and a new world record using the mid-range HD3780 graphics cards.

In separate tests, Foxconn engineers easily overclocked an Intel® QX9770 Core™2 …

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[20 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 57 views]

Super-fine Adjustments for a Brand New O.C Record! - AMD AM2+/AM2 Platform
- Support latest AMD Phenom ™ Quad-Core Processor
- Dual-Channel DDR2 -1066/800/667/533
- 4 x PCIe 2.0 Gfx with ATI CrossFireX™ support
- Precision Tweaker 2
- 8+2 Phase Power Design
- ASUS Q-Shield

CPU, Chipset and Graphics Features

Supports AMD® Socket AM2+ Phenom™ FX / Phenom X4 / Phenom X2 / Athlon™ X2 / Sempron™
This motherboard supports AMD AMD® Socket AM2+ multi-core processors with unique L3 cache and delivers better overclocking capabilities with less power consumption. It features dual-channel DDR2 1066 memory support and …

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[20 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 0 views]

3-Way NVIDIA SLI® - the fastest PC gaming solution on the market - is available today. This new technology is currently supported on NVIDIA nForce® 680i or 780i motherboards with either three GeForce® 8800 GTX and GeForce 8800 Ultra-based graphics cards.

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From Wikipedia 
NVIDIA has also revealed a triple SLI setup for upcoming nForce 700 series and existing nForce 680i series motherboards. The setup can be achieved using three high-end video cards with two MIO ports (currently only for the 8800 GTX and 8800 Ultra) and a specially …

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[14 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 3 views]

DDR-3 is the next-generation evolution of DDR and newer DDR-2 memory technology that will break the Gigahertz speed barrier for memory speed.
DDR-3 memory comes with a promise of a power consumption reduction of 30% compared to current DDR-2 modules, due to DDR-3’s 1.5 V supply voltage, compared to DDR-2’s 1.8 V or DDR-1’s 2.5 V. This supply voltage works well with the latest fabrication technology used for most DDR-3 chips. Some manufacturers further propose to use “dual-gate” transistors to reduce leakage of current.
DDR-3 is an industry standard technology defined by …