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8/08/2009

Memória New G.Skill Ripjaw Gaming Series Memory

G.Skill today unveiled the Gaming Series- Ripjaws performance DDR3 Dual-channel 1.65 volts memory solution with speeds ranging from 1333 to 1866MHz.
G.SKILL also preparing production DDR3 dual-channel memory kits speeds range from 2000MHz CL9 to 2200MHz CL8 for upcoming Intel® platform.



G.Skill Ripjaw Gaming Series Memory are designed to combine a performance DDR3 dual-channel memory solution with speeds ranging from 1,333 to 1,866MHz
at just 1.65 Volts. At these speeds, G.Skill has optimised the high performance DIMMs for reliability so gamers get amazing FPS, while maintaining
a solid overclock so your PC will not fail from memory errors mid-game.

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8/07/2009

Radeon HD4750 to start shipping soon

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Radeon HD4750 to start shipping soon
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, August 6, 2009 - 6:49 PM


Guru3D.com ImageRight next to the Radeon HD 4860 release, ATI is also working on another 40nm product. The budget graphics card is the Radeon HD 4750, based on the RV740 core and yes .. is the little brother of HD 4770.

ATI prepares a small volume of HD4750 likely for the OEM market. The card uses GDDR5 memory and it is reported that the HD4750 will have clock frequency of roughly 730 with 3200MHz on the memory. Product price, roughly $80.


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8/06/2009

Nokia 6790 Surge

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With its Smartphone-like design and plethora of features, the Nokia 6790 Surge is aimed at budget-minded consumers who want more for less. It boasts a 2.4-inch display, QWERTY keypad, 2.0-megapixel camera, and Bluetooth 2.0. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

On the other hand, they've just released the Nokia 6790 Surge which is aiming to be a middle of the road device that focuses on messaging with features of a smart phone.
[via Phonearena]

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Intel confirms data corruption bug in new SSDs, halts shipments

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Citação:

Intel has confirmed that its new consumer-class X25-M and X18-M solid state-disk drives (SSDs) suffer from data corruption issues and said it has pulled back shipments to resellers.

The new line of X25-M (2.5-inch) and X18-M (1.8-inch) SSDs are based on a joint venture with Micron and used that company's 34-nanometer lithography technology. That process allows for a denser, higher capacity product that brings with it a lower price tag than Intel's previous offerings, which were based on 50-nanometer lithography technology.

According to Intel, the data corruption problem occurs only if a user sets up a BIOS password on the 34-nanometer SSD, then disables or changes the password and reboots the computer. When that happens, the SSD becomes inoperable and the data on it is irretrievable.
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Motherboard MSI Chalks Out its P55 Motherboard First Wave

in techpowerup:
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MSI, in a slide circulated to distributors detailed its first wave of motherboards based on the Intel P55 chipset, supporting socket LGA-1156 Intel processors. Like ASRock and Gigabyte which recently circulated their presentations, the slide from MSI lists out the features and specifications of four models, one of which is micro-ATX. The lineup starts with the all-exclusive P55-GD80 that supports as many as three graphics cards in multi-GPU configurations. This is probably the first motherboard to sport an all-DrMOS (driver MOSFET) design. DrMOS chips have been usually confined to the CPU VRM areas on some MSI motherboards. Next up, is the P55-GD65, that offers nearly the same feature-set, except that it only support 2-way multi-GPU graphics. Below it is the P55-CD53, which supports only one PCI-E x16 graphics card, and forms the entry-level ATX P55 motherboard from MSI. Finally, there's the micro-ATX P55M-GD45, that crams every feature it can in 245x235 mm, including support for 2-way multi-GPU.

What MSI chose to leave in the dark are whether any of these motherboards support NVIDIA SLI, and about where is the coveted G9P55-DC, which packs an NVIDIA nForce 200 bridge chip for high-bandwidth 3-way SLI. Perhaps the board makes it much later. Also sourced are their tentative pricing. The P55-GD80 could be priced at 190 Euro, with P55-GD65 at 140 Euro, and the P55-CD53 at 106 Euro. There's no word on that of the P55M-GD45. Much more on the slide.


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Pela primeira vez vejo uma previsão de preços para boards LGA1156 :clap:

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