Showing posts with label GRAPHIC CARD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GRAPHIC CARD. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Corsair Announces Worldwide Availability of H80 and H100 CPU Coolers

Dual radiators for efficient cooling
With their H50 and H70 coolers doing swimmingly well, Corsair has added two more CPU coolers to their Hydro Series lineup. The H80 and H100 are very similar in terms of features and only differ in the size of their radiators. Both include Corsair's Link digital connector that lets you monitor the temperature and control the fan speed.
Dual radiators for efficient cooling


Both feature the latest cooling technology from Corsair and are easy to install and maintain, just like their smaller siblings. The cooler itself is light weight and features a copper cold plate and a split-flow manifold for better cooling. It also has a digital fan control with three presets. The H80 is designed for standard ATX cases and packs just a single 120mm radiator, while the H100 uses a dual 120mm radiator and is compatible with larger cases.

India prices are not yet known but in the US, the H80 carries a retail price of $109 (Rs.4,905) whereas the H100 sells for $119 (Rs.5,355).

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

ASUS Dual-Core GTX 590 GPU unveiled for Rs. 48,000


Voltage Tweak utility can overclock the GPU with up to 918MHz

ASUS Dual-Core GTX 590 GPU unveiled for Rs. 48,000
Following Nvidia s official announcement of GeForce GTX 590 graphics, Asus has introduced new ENGTX590/3DIS/3GD5 graphics card that has dual-core GPU on single board. With new Voltage Tweak utility, ASUS claims that enthusiasts can overclock this graphics monster s GPU clock speed to up to 918MHz. We anticipated the price of this high-end Nvidia GPU to burn hole in your pocket. ASUS ENGTX590/3DIS/3GD5 graphics card will be available in India for Rs. (48,000) exclusive of all taxes.

Manufactured using 40nm fabrication process GPU chip, the new ASUS graphics card has two GTX 480 Fermi architecture based cores placed on single Printed Circuit Board. With 512 Shader Units on each GPU core, ASUS graphics card engine has been clocked at 612MHz. This graphics monster card has 3GB GDDR5 video memory with dual 384-bit memory bus interface for improved memory bandwidth.


Asus GTX 590
This graphics card is massive 11-inch long offers 3D gaming experience and also supports Nvidia 3D Vision Surround Sound technology for immersive movie experience. 

For connectivity, this graphics card offers three dual-DVI out-ports and mini DisplayPort. So you can hook up to four displays to this graphics card. Let s see if ASUS version of GTX 590 will actually be able to beat performance of AMD Antilles Radeon hD 6990 graphics card.




ASUS GTX 590





Monday, 28 March 2011

Intel Announces Third Generation 320 Series 25nm SSDs

Intel 320 Series SSDs available in capacities up to 600GB


Intel threw us for a loop when it announced its 510 Series 6Gbps SSDs exactly a month ago. The SSDs didn't use an Intel controller, and instead used a Marvell 88SS9174-BKK2 6Gbps controller. Despite the use of a non-Intel controller, performance for the SSDs was nonetheless impressive with read speeds of up to 500MB/sec and write speeds of up to 315MB/sec.
Today, Intel announced its third generation "in-house" 310 Series SSDs which now take advantage of 25nm NAND flash memory. Unfortunately, according to AnandTech, these SSDs are around six months late meaning they still use a SATA II interface. Performance is also not quite up to par with the 510 Series, with maximum read speeds of 270MB/sec and maximum write speeds of 220MB/sec.

The big news is the use of 25nm memory that Intel says allows a 30 percent price reduction compared to the second generation X25-M SSDs.
"Intel designed new quality and reliability features into our SSDs to take advantage of the latest 25nm silicon, so we could deliver cost advantages to our customers," said Pete Hazen, director of marketing for the Intel Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Solutions Group. "Intel's third generation of SSDs adds enhanced data security features, power-loss management and innovative data redundancy features to once again advance SSD technology. Whether it's a consumer or corporate IT looking to upgrade from a hard disk drive, or an enterprise seeking to deploy SSDs in their data centers, the new Intel SSD 320 Series will continue to build on our reputation of high quality and dependability over the life of the SSD."

The Intel 320 Series SSDs will be available in 40GB, 80GB, 120GB, 160GB, 300GB, an 600GB capacities at prices of $89, $159, $209, $289, $529, and $1,069 respectively.