VGA coolers don't usually work unless they're directly strapped to a video card, but Titan really set conventions aside when it made the TTC-SC07TZ(RB) which, rather than a VGA cooler, qualifies more as a PCI cooler.
Graphics cards, like central processing unit (CPUs), can't really survive for long... |
5 October 2011 05:26 GMT |
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While USB 3.0 has been slowly but surely building up support for itself, the truth of the matter is that most computers out there (especially older PCs) don't come equipped with such high speed communication ports, so PLX and Fresco Logic joined forces and developed a reference design kit capable of adding Super... |
20 December 2010 04:39 GMT |
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It seems that motherboards might soon start to incorporate a new type of PCI Express slot now that PCI-SIG has finalized the latest standard, one which brings many benefits over PCI Express 2.0.Basically, PCI-SIG has finished the PCI Express 3.0 specification, the standard which was known to be almost ready since ab... |
19 November 2010 02:18 GMT |
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It seems that Intel may have something quite unexpected, and possibly problematic, in store for the unsuspecting consumer base. No doubt all end-users have at least heard of the upcoming Sandy bridge CPUs with integrated graphics and the 6 Series of chipsets meant for them. Apparently, the Santa Clara-based company ... |
28 June 2010 06:28 GMT |
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The PCI Special Interest Group (SIG) has recently announced that the release of the specifications for the PCI Express 3.0 interface will be delayed until the second quarter of 2010. The delay is reportedly related to issues that have been encountered with enabling backward compatibility on the new interface. PCI Exp... |
21 August 2009 09:18 GMT |
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The Payment Card Industry’s (PCI) Security Standards Council announced that a revised version of the Data Security Standard (DSS) would be finished by September 8. The new 1.2 version will be presented at the upcoming meetings in Orlando (for North America) and Brussels (for Europe). A possible compliance deadl... |
30 August 2008 06:25 GMT |
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Solid-state drives (or SSDs) are becoming increasingly popular nowadays, due to the fact that they provide relatively high storage capacities, as well as a very high degree of reliability and shock-resistance, especially for mobile or portable applications. However, said storage solutions are generally quite expensiv... |
24 October 2007 14:36 GMT |
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While the accelerated graphics port, AGP for short, is no longer used on any wide scale by gamers and computer enthusiasts and the PCI Express 16X rules the performance graphics market, a Taiwanese computer hardware manufacturer and vendor that specializes in video cards decided to launch a series of products that co... |
17 August 2007 06:16 GMT |
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The second PCI-Express standard is still far away from being used on large scale, on both laptop and desktop computer systems and already a new iteration of the internal computer communication protocol is already on the move. The PCI-SIG (the shorthand for PCI Special Interest Group) which controls the technical spec... |
9 August 2007 08:52 GMT |
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For about 10 years, the main interface for PC compatible computers has been the old PCI standard interface. It was designed and produced to replace the even older ISA standard that was reaching its limits. Now we see the PCI cards reaching and hitting the limits of this interface, while a new standard is on its way o... |
16 July 2007 06:38 GMT |
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Installing an Operating System can prove to many PC users, but not only, to be a pain in the neck. And that is because in this neverending upgrade of hardware your OS, mostly if it is older, might lack information about your recently installed hardware. After completing the installation of your hardware, your OS will... |
17 April 2007 05:54 GMT |
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