Just a few days ago, Zotac announced its first custom designed GeForce GTX 580 solution and apparently this is just the beginning as the company now plans to unveil another graphics card based on Nvidia's flagship GPU that will swap the dual-fan cooling system used before with a water cooler.
The new Zotac GT... |
8 April 2011 05:32 GMT |
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Velocity Micro, one of the most renowned computer boutique builders around, has announced that its Raptor gaming PCs can now be configured to feature the Asetek's high performance 570LC CPU water-cooling system which can dissipate in excess of 130W of heat.
Right now, the Asetek 570LC is available as an optio... |
8 April 2011 04:13 GMT |
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Spire has just introduced a new Sentor 6004 case that has a lot in common with the previous Sentor model released back in December of 2010, but, this time, the company is targeting enthusiasts and gamers who want to build a high-end desktop system on a budget.
The Sentor 6004 High-End Gamer Chassis is almost ident... |
29 March 2011 02:28 GMT |
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Zotac, one of NVIDIA’s leading graphics card partners, has just officially announced the introduction of a new GeForce card, based on the latest 55nm-based GTX 285 GPU. Following a series of rumors that have surfaced the Internet, the new product has been designed to provide high-end computer enthusiasts with a... |
27 February 2009 04:08 GMT |
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Thermaltake, one of the leading manufacturers of computer cooling products, has just announced a new release. Following the success the company had with the launch of the Bigwater 760i liquid cooling system in 2007, newcomer Bigwater 770 promises to help users achieve those high CPU frequencies they've been drea... |
8 July 2008 10:08 GMT |
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Dell has just introduced the new XPS 730 H2C gaming desktop offering. The new computer is especially suitable for any kind of computing-intensive applications, such as gaming and complex 3D rendering. According to the computer manufacturer, the XPS 730 H2C edition is one of the most powerful desktop systems in the wo... |
5 May 2008 10:18 GMT |
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Computer cooling solutions have been around ever since somebody realized that components behave better, last longer, go to higher frequencies when cooled down efficiently. First we have PC cooling in the form of air, water and refrigerator-based solutions, then there was the Thermal Electric Cooling (a.k.a. phase cha... |
14 April 2007 03:06 GMT |
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