To meet the demanding synchronization needs of today’s professionals, AMD introduced the ATI FirePro S400 Synchronization Module, providing framelock and genlock synchronization for demanding broadcast, video editing, visualization, simulation and rich display applications. The new Continue reading “AMD Announces The ATI FirePro S400 Synchronization Module”.…more
Yesterday MSI unveiled two new cards – N250GTS Twin Frozr 1G and N250GTS Twin Frozr. Both utilize the radical Twin Frozr thermal design coupled with dual PWM fans and 3 high-efficiency heatpipes to cool down Continue reading “MSI Announces N250GTS Twin Frozr Video Card”.…more
A-DATA Technology announcing this morning the availability of high-capacity 4GB single module for its entire DDR3 offering, which includes U-DIMM for desktops, SO-DIMM for laptops, and unbuffered ECC-DIMM/ECC Registered DIMM for workstations and servers. Memories Continue reading “A-DATA Technology Announces DDR3 4GB Single Memory Modules”.…more
Today, Thecus is pleased to reveal the worlds first NAS device with the ability to accommodate both 2.5 and 3.5 hard disks the N0503. One look at the N0503 tells you its different. Using its Continue reading “Thecus Launches the N0503 ComboNAS”.…more
Many netbook manufacturers are starting to offer vouchers for free upgrades to Microsoft Windows 7 once it is released on October 22nd. Want to know how the Release Candidate performs in both benchmarks and battery life? Read on as we put Windows XP and Windows 7 head to head on the ASUS Eee PC 1005HA netbook!
Wistron has landed consumer notebook orders from Toshiba, according to industry sources. This is the first time Toshiba has used the Taiwan-based manufacturer. In the past, Toshiba mostly outsourced its notebook orders to Inventec, Quanta Continue reading “Wistron lands Toshiba notebook orders for 2010”.…more
Exclusive hands-on with Runcore Pro IV 1.8″ SSD @ TweakTown and other reviews from around the web can be found by visiting our forums! “We are here in Hangzhou, China in the technology and development Continue reading “July 27 News from Around the Web”.…more
Usually when a person says they bought a budget mid-tower steel computer case for their gaming PC for around $50 you know that they most likely bought something ugly with bad build quality. Today, NZXT destroys that myth with the $49.99 NZXT Beta gaming chassis. You’ll be amazed at what you get for this price point, so read on.