German company Xilence has just launched a new mini-ITX case featuring improved cooling and support for powerful video cards. The new case will perfectly fit mini-ITX mainboards and powerful processors. Xilence’s new mini-ITX computer case is called Torino and is part of the company’s SQ series. It fea... |
24 July 2012 21:31 GMT |
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German-Chinese power and cooling device manufacturer Xilence has just announced a new addition to its XQ Series Power Supplies. The new PSU features a maximum output of 1000 watts.
The 1 KW platinum version is certified 80+ Platinum and promises a 90% to 94% efficiency.
Xilence's new PSU flagship is able to ... |
23 July 2012 15:41 GMT |
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More than 95% of today’s notebooks have serious issues with staying cool. Xilence is now offering three well-built cooling pads that will silently take care of your mobile computer. There are many problems that can arise from improper use of the mobile computer. Many users don’t know that there has to b... |
19 July 2012 11:41 GMT |
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German-Chinese power and cooling device manufacturer Xilence has just announced the new XQ Series Power Supplies with models ranging from 750W to 1000W, on its official website. There's a total of three new models: a gold-certified 750 Watt unit and a platinum-certified 850 Watt that are available now. The 1 KW... |
15 May 2012 02:59 GMT |
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Desktops usually end up with unused 5.25-inch bays, since few people see the point in owning more than one optical disk drive, so Xilence decided to put that empty space to good use.
What the company did was create the Dual-Drive Dock, a sort of drive enclosure that goes in a 5.25-inch bays, but holds two HDDs or SS... |
2 February 2012 09:18 GMT |
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January is nearing its end, but Xilence decided that it wasn't going to let the first month of 2012 go by without at least one product release.
Xilence Technology has decided to step forward and release a new case for desktop personal computers, much like Cooler Master, Antec and Cougar did.
Dubbed Black Hor... |
26 January 2012 07:24 GMT |
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Xilence, a company that holds a large portfolio of AMD and Intel CPU cooling solutions, has just announced the addition of a new high-performance processor cooler that can dissipate up to 130W of heat and is compatible with a wide variety of CPU sockets.
Dubbed the M608 Pro, this cooler has been optimized in order... |
30 March 2011 05:04 GMT |
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If anything occurred over the past few months, it was the launch of a whole slew of next-generation computer parts. NVIDIA finally brought out its DirectX 11-capable GeForce GTX 400 Series of video boards, Intel showed off new mobile CPUs and Advanced Micro Devices launched its own line of six-core central proces... |
22 May 2010 03:46 GMT |
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Until several years ago, there weren't so many directives, standards and regulations when it came to efficiency, since the industry was mostly focused on raw performance, sometimes to the exclusion of anything else. However, after the economic recession made its mark, businesses ceased being the only end-users t... |
5 May 2010 08:54 GMT |
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NVIDIA's new GTX 400 series graphics adapters, as the first DirectX 11 video boards from the company, excel in two main areas. One is, obviously, performance, especially tessellation rendering, and the other is performance scalability when in SLI setups. In fact, NVIDIA claims a 90% performance boost when in dua... |
2 April 2010 03:38 GMT |
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Xilence is preparing to expand its notable power-supply lineup with two more models from the XQ series. While not having an overly large wattage, the SPS-XP350.XQ and SPS-XP400.XQ will serve system configurations well thanks to their high efficiency. In fact, this efficiency of up to 86% has earned them the 80Plus br... |
29 January 2010 09:38 GMT |
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In times when mankind is beginning to leave behind the age of cooling mechanisms as loud as airplane engines, cooling technology is moving closer to noiselessness in the area of CPU fans. With the central processing units themselves evolving, each new cooler must make a compromise between the need for silence and the... |
12 November 2009 04:17 GMT |
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