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Silver Power SP-SS500 10th Oct - Power supply units
Genius Luxemate 525 9th Oct - Peripherals
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Varied round-up this morning folks, a couple PSUs, a nice 9800GTX review at OverclockersClub, and a couple of mobos from Bit-tech and Tweaktown.
CPU COOLERS
- Evercool Transformer 6 by RBmods @ 13:16 GMT
CASES
- Thermaltake M9D by BurnoutPC @ 13:13 GMT
GRAPHICS CARDS
- XFX 9800GTX+ by Overclockers Club @ 13:13 GMT
MISC. COOLERS
- Gelid GC-1 Thermal Paste by TweakNews @ 13:09 GMT
MOTHERBOARDS
- Gigabyte's GA-EX58 by Bit-tech @ 13:08 GMT
- BIOSTAR TPower N750 AM2+ by TweakTown @ 13:15 GMT
OTHER PRODUCTS
- I-Rocks RF-6572 2.4GHz Wireless by Big Bruin @ 13:06 GMT
- Samsung T240 LCD Monitor by Overclockers Online @ 13:07 GMT
POWER SUPPLY UNITS
- AXP Supernova 1000W by DriverHeaven @ 13:07 GMT
- Cooler Master UCP-700 700w by ClubOverclocker @ 13:16 GMT
A quantum encryption system has been developed by Charles Bennett of IBM and Gilles Brassard of Montreal University and they have described it as an unbreakable encryption method. They base this quite common claim about encryption, based on what's termed the fact that "All quantum security schemes are based on the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, on the fact that you cannot measure quantum information without disturbing it." The idea being, that were someone to attempt to "eavesdrop" on a connection encrypted by this system, it would be altered, and therefore could shut down.
Read more: Quantum Encryption System is "Unbreakable" [more available]
Blizzards highly anticipated sequel to one of their most popular games of all time, Diablo 3, will be available in a fully playable format at Blizzcon starting tomorrow. Alongside this game are other upcoming titles listed as "open gaming" including Starcraft 2 and World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King.
Read more: Diablo 3, Playable at BlizzCon [more available]
In the upcoming game in the Need for Speed series, "Undercover" there will be a new game mode entitled, Cops and Robbers. This will involve one team racing to pick up a cash deposit, and take it to the safe house as quickly as possible, while the other team will be in their designated police cruisers, doing their utmost to bring them to a stop by any means necessary.
Read more: Cops and Robbers in next NFS - Trailer [more available]
Intel have set the pricing for their Atom based 945 chipsets, including northbridge and southbridge, for a mere $20. However, this is of course for motherboard manufacturers only, and if you buy several thousand at once. Don't expect to wander into PCWorld and pick up a chipset die.
Read more: Atom Chipsets Going Cheap [more available]
Whilst in a game, aside from the ability to accurately shoot your opponent in the face, the ability to move is fairly high on your list of things to do. Most people will have a keyboard to do this with the usual WASD configuration of walking about. However many companies are now bringing out little innovations to make this easier: Circular keyboards with all the buttons you need for gaming on, highlighting the commonly used buttons on your keyboard with back lighting or are combining the two and adding a little gaming keyboard to the side of our normal one. The last of these options is what Genius have done with there latest professional keyboard, the Luxemate 525 Star Cruiser. But with a compromise between a normal keyboard and a gaming one can it be any good?
Read full news article: Genius Luxemate 525 [external link]
Only a small roundup today I'm afraid. Bit-tech are checking out a 9800GTX SLI, ClubOC are looking at the Toxic version of the Sapphire HD 4870 and TechwareLabs reviewed the Lian Li Maxima Force Extreme.
CASES
- Lenovo ThinkPad X300 13.3-inch by Think Computers @ 12:22 GMT
- Cooler Master HAF 932 by NinjaLane @ 12:24 GMT
GRAPHICS CARDS
- ECS Hydra Watercooled 9800 GTX+ SLI by Bit-tech @ 12:20 GMT
- Sapphire HD 4870 Toxic by ClubOverclocker @ 12:25 GMT
OTHER PRODUCTS
- Acer Aspire X1200 SFF by TechSpot @ 12:21 GMT
- Shuttle XPC Glamor SN68PTG6 Deluxe by Digit-Life @ 12:27 GMT
PERIPHERALS
- Microsoft Sidewinder X6 by TBreak @ 12:23 GMT
POWER SUPPLY UNITS
- Lian Li Maxima Force Extreme by Techwarelabs @ 12:26 GMT
Microsoft have teamed up with Samsung to produce a Blu-Ray drive for their gaming platform, the Xbox 360. This has been a long time coming, as for a long time Msoft had said they wouldn't be making one in the advent of their external HD-DVD drive becoming defunct after the DVD industry said they would use Blu-Ray as the standard format. Read more: Xbox 360 to get External Blu-Ray, Finally [more available]
Fudzilla have been scratching their heads over x58 pricing issues. The chips themselves cost $25 a pop, which is far cheaper than x48 chips. However, the motherboards with an x58 chip cost a lot more, and it seems this is down to the PCB design which is 8 layers as apposed to the usual 6 layers. This equates to a 25% increase in cost, on the PCB alone.
Read more: X58 Pricing Issues [more available]



