We've seen BitFenix upgrading (if it can even be called that) its high-end Shinobi and Colossus cases and, now, Raidmax is showing off a new case altogether.
Called Raptor, the case incorporates “luxurious car themes”, whatever that means.
We'll let you all be the judge of how much like a car,... |
30 March 2012 19:11 GMT |
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Micro-Star International has completed the development of a new addition to the Interceptor series of PC cases, bearing the name of Raptor.
The new desktop enclosure that MSI created is a mid-tower model with support for ATX motherboards and platforms of smaller form factors.
As a member of the Interceptor line, ... |
27 January 2012 03:44 GMT |
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The US Department of Defense has recently unveiled its largest supercomputer to date, a Cray XE6 system that is known by the name of Raptor and packs no less than 43,712 AMD Magny Cours computer cores and 87.7 Terabytes of system memory.The machine is installed at the Air Force Research Laboratory Supercomputing Reso... |
11 March 2011 11:01 GMT |
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Raptor: Call of the Shadows (often Raptor for short) is a 2D raster graphics vertical scrolling shoot 'em up single player game for the x86 PC written for MS-DOS, by Cygnus Studios (which has since changed its name to Mountain King Studios). Raptor: Call of the Shadows was originally released on April 1, 1994. T... |
11 February 2008 09:13 GMT |
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Just a few days ago, the Internet blew up in flames with news about modders being able to break into the Halo 3 Beta code and extract vital information on future new implemented features in the game. Today's news brings even more hot features and items, found by the same hackers, such as new armour types and sep... |
29 May 2007 03:35 GMT |
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In our minds, the word "dinosaur" is synonymous to huge. But not all the dinosaurs were enormous beasts. And perhaps the most interesting dinosaurs were found amongst the tiny ones. Dromaeosaurs were mainly small, agile, gracile bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs that inhabited Asia and the Americas during the Cretaceous ... |
24 March 2007 05:48 GMT |
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