Monday, May 2, 2011

OCZ FATAL1TY EDITION DDR3 PC3-10666



The OCZ Fatal1ty memory kits feature aggressive latencies, high densities, and blazing frequencies to help DirectX-10 PC games reach their full potential on the latest platforms.

CREATIVE FATAL1TY X-FI TITANIUM SPECIAL

Creative may now dominate the sound card market with even competitors like Auzentech using its technology, but thankfully the company still has its eye on innovation. While most sound cards are designed to be fitted in older, slower PCI slots, the Fatal1ty Pro uses the company's latest EMU20K2 chip which has been tweaked to add native PCI Express support. As a result it will happily sit in a x1, x4 or x16 PCI-E slot, meaning that it'll still be useable in the future, long after the slower PCI bus has gone the way of the dodo.

GIGABYTE 890 FXA UD5 AM3+ SUPPORT BULDOZER

Although we are still a few months away from the launch of AMD's Zambezi line of desktop processors, some motherboard makers have already announced solutions built around the AM3+ socket and Gigabyte's GA-890FXA-UD5 is one of the first such products to reach retail.


The GA-890FXA-UD5 was actually launched by Gigabyte quite a while ago, but the AM3+ version of the motherboard is based on the 3.1 revision which adds support for Bulldozer desktop processors as well as for 2000MHz DDR3 memory (via overclocking).

ASUS PROVIDES OPTIONS FOR USERS TO BE THE FIRST TO ENJOY AM3+

AMD’s new AM3+ CPU is a complete microarchitecture redesign from previous AMD CPUs, and offers better performance over the previous generation. As such, ASUS is committed to provide continuous support for the latest technologies, and is the first to market for a product solution for user’s needs. Current ASUS 890FX and 890GX series motherboards can be upgraded to enjoy the extra performance offered by future AM3+ CPUs. ASUS will also be releasing*** the AMD 8-Series Chipset motherboards based on 880G and 870 as well as the 760G Chipset on the AM3+ socket for increased selection so users can enjoy AM3 and AM3+ CPUs.

ASROCK 890FX DELUXE5 FOR AMD'S BULLDOZER

    The latest ASRock Real AM3+ socket motherboards were solidly built with AM3+ CPU power solution and all AM3+ related hardware components that provide users an advanced and efficient computing choice, So there is an ASRock 890FX deluxe5 full spec :

    FIRST MSI AM3+ FOR AMD BULLDOZER


    MSI'S AM3+

    EVGA GEFORCE GTX 590 CLASSFIED HYDRO COPPER QUAD SLI (2 PACK)

    Need to cool off a bit more? Step up to the plate with the EVGA GeForce GTX 590 Classified Hydro Copper and experience super low graphics card temperatures and maximum overclocking ability. This water block is a full cover, end to end block, and the glowing EVGA logo make it one of the most sleek looking waterblocks on the planet. The innovation does not stop at stability an appearance however; the base plate is made of chrome plated electrolytic C110 copper, and the 0.6mm thin pin matrix provides optimal thermal transfer to ensure the lowest temperatures possible.

    AMD BULLDOZER VS INTEL SANDY BRIDGE

    This is the question of the year, is AMD Bulldozer faster than Intel Core i7? Or you could be asking, is Bulldozer faster than Sandy Bridge. Based on the some of the early indications and some rumoured leaks, I could give some very early insight of what to be expected from AMD next generation CPU architecture.

    XFX RADEON HD 6990

    The XFX Radeon™ HD 6990 creates the ultimate in intense, immersive HD gaming with raw performance, Dual GPU, 4 GB GDDR5 high-speed memory and an impressive array of ground-breaking features, giving even the most hardcore gamers an extra boost of adrenaline to take the game to the next level.

    Immerse yourself with the XFX Radeon™ HD 6990 enabling DirectX 11 gaming on up to four simultaneous displays utilizing up to four Mini-DisplayPort 1.2 outputs, as well as Stereoscopic 3D gaming and Blu-ray 3D playback with AMD HD3D technology – all from a single graphics card.

    KFA2 GALAXY GTX 550 Ti


    One of NVIDIA's largest partners, Galaxy, is even ready with a highly overclocked model with its core running at 1 GHz (900 MHz reference), and 1150 MHz (1025 MHz reference) memory speed. Galaxy's card will use the HOF (Hall of Fame) identifier, which is supposed to indicate the company's highest level of factory-overclock speeds.

    MSI GEFORCE GTX 570 TWIN FROZR III POWER EDITION

    MSI introduces its GeForce GTX 570 Twin Frozr III Power Edition with Propeller Blade technology. 

    Leading international graphics card and motherboard maker MSI has now released the N570GTX Twin Frozr III Power Edition graphics card. The new graphics card not only features the latest Twin Frozr III dual fan cooling module but also exclusive Propeller Blade technology for 20% more airflow. Under full load, these reduce the GPU temperature by 18˚C and fan noise by 7.7dB compared to the reference board. The popular Power Edition architecture from R6950 Twin Frozr III Power Edition has also been retained. The use of 6+1 phase power supply and Triple Overvoltage support enhances overclockability and stability, increasing the overclocking potential by 22%1! For consumers looking for great cooling, overclocking potential and stability, the N570GTX Twin Frozr III Power Edition offers the perfect balance between performance and cooling. 20% More Air Flow with Exclusive Propeller Blade Technology

    MSI R6970 LIGHTNING

    AMD’s HD6970 has been a popular card since it was launched and some partners have been releasing modified versions based on the AMD reference design. Today we are looking at a rather spectacular design from MSI which features the latest update on their high performance Twin Frozr cooler.

    Rawarontex has looked at many of the Twin Frozr designs in the past, and we have found that they always deliver class leading cooling performance while emitting very little noise.
    The MSI R6970 Lightning Twin Frozr III graphics card has the newest version of the cooler with improved heatpipe design and the world’s first 18 Phase PWM design. With a generous overclock to 940mhz, is this the best HD6970 available on the market today?