Saturday, August 29, 2009

AGP HD 4650 Form XFX

The card works at 600MHz for the core, has 320 stream processors, and as previously noted, has 1GB of DDR2 memory clocked at 1000MHz. The cooler is quite plain with a small fan, but a good side of this is that the card still takes up a single slot. It's important to note that due to the fact that AGP port can't supply enough juice to this card it has an extra 4-pin molex connector for additional power.

The card should pop up in retail pretty soon and we guess that it should sell at around €70.




source: fudzilla.com

!!! Intel E6500K (45nm) No Lock Multipler









Intel Pentium E6500K is sold in bundle with Biostar TP45E Combo motherboard for RMB1299 (US$190) together. The motherboard retails RMB799 ($117) separately. According to Intel’s roadmap, the CPU will cost $84.







source http://forums.overclockzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=535350

PowerColor Radeon HD 4770 On New Sink

PowerColor has now announced a new RV740-powered graphics card, the PCS (Professional Cooling System) HD 4770. Seen below, the card packs 640 Stream Processors, a 128-bit memory interface and 512MB of GDDR5 memory, a dual-slot Arctic Cooling fansink, DirectX 10.1 and CrossFire support, plus two DVI outputs.

The PCS HD 4770 makes use of stock clocks meaning it has its GPU and memory set to 750 and 3200 MHz, respectively, and is expected to become available later this month for under 100 Euro.

source: tcmagazine.com

Information Of Asus Maximus III Formula


We managed to score additional details and two more pictures of Asus' P55 based Maximus III Formula motherboard with a Republic of Gamers label. One of the things that left unexplained was the small button next to the USB port on the backplate as well as some other details.

As you can see from the picture and as it was shown before, the motherboard has a 19-phase design (16-phase CPU + 3 vtt). The motherboard also has three PCI-Express x16 slots, which can work in either single x16, or dual x8, while the third one is a 1.0 limited at x4. It also comes with two PCI-Express x1 and a single plain PCI slot.

Other features include ten SATA 3.0 ports, with two of them marked as a "Speeding HDD SATA" ports. Accoring to our info, these two are made for easy RAID setup, while two white ones don't support RAID.

The mystery button is an actual new feature that Asus likes to call ROG Connect, which gives this motherboard an external hardware-based overclocking control. It basically means that you can hook up your notebook/netbook or another PC via USB cable and display or adjust settings at a real time. Other features also include ProbeIt which are v-check points and Voltiminder LEDs.

The audio was also unknown and we managed to find out, as you can see from the picture below, that it will be done by SupremeFX X-Fi 8-channel add-in card with EAX 4.0 support. Other noted features include something that Asus calls GameFirst, which is basically an application that lets you control the priority of applications that are using Gigabit LAN.

We are sure that we will hear a lot more about this motherboard, and this might the one that you will look for once Intel's Core i5 comes to the market.

source: fudzilla.com

Radeon HD 4890 New Sink Form HIS

HIS is preparing yet another HD 4890 card, with a rather interesting looking cooler, the HD 4890 iCooler x4. The card has a dual-slot cooler with a center positioned fan and features 800 stream processors, 1GB of GDDR5 memory, reference clocks and HIS' non-reference blue PCB.

It looks like HIS decided to play safe with this one as it works at reference, 850MHz for the core and 3900MHz for memory, clocks but it should at least be cooler than the reference card. The card comes bundled with HIS' Bumptop 3D desktop environment software and features support for DirectX 10.1, CrossFireX.

The new HD 4890 iCooler x4 card should be available pretty soon, and we guess that it won't have a premium price, so you can expect it to hover around €170.



source: fudzilla.com

Spec i9

Gulftown Seamlessly Compatible with X58 Chipset Platform
Nearly an year away from launch, Intel's 6-core Gulftown processor is creating buzz in the media. The new processor which has already been sampled, and tested, some of its first documentation has been leaked to the media in the form of a slide that lists out some details. To begin with, Gulftown will be the first high-performance processor built on the 32 nm second-generation HKMG process. Intel's first commercial 32 nm based processors are dual-core chips which will sell alongside the much larger 45 nm CPU lineup. Next of-course, is that it has six processing cores with HyperThreading enabling 12 logical CPUs. With TurboBoost, the processor powers down inactive cores and overclocks the active ones, thus boosting performance on single/few-threaded apps while reducing power consumption.

Next up is its integrated memory controller supporting DDR3-1066 memory. The same standard is listed for current Core i7 processors, though they are proven to work at higher memory bus speeds. The part that perhaps matters the most is that the processor is seamlessly compatible with the X58 chipset, is based on socket LGA-1366, and has the same TDP rating as Core i7 900 series processors: 130W. Existing motherboards that handle Core i7 processors are technically capable to handle Gulftown. The processor will only be available in the high-end (enthusiast) category, and according to the latest roadmaps, is slated for Q2 2010.



source : http://www.techpowerup.com/101121/Gu..._Platform.html

5870 / 5850 - Cypress-XT and Cypress-Pro



AMD Lists Out Cypress Technologies, Tentative Branding?
In a release to its AIB partners, AMD listed out the key features of its high performance GPU in the Evergreen family, codenamed "Cypress". While not getting into the GPU specifications, it lists out the key technologies the GPUs support. It comes as no surprise that AMD will name Cypress-XT and Cypress-Pro as Radeon HD 5870 and Radeon HD 5850, a model number scheme that's been running for the past two generations. While product launches, and (p)reviews keep us busy in September, retail availability can be expected only in October, just in time for that of Windows 7.

  • 1GB GDDR5 memory
  • ATI Eyefinity technology with support for up to three displays
  • ATI Stream technology
  • Designed for DirectCompute 5.0 and OpenCL
  • Accelerated Video Transcoding (AVT)
  • Compliant with DirectX 11 and earlier revisions,supports OpenGL 3.1
  • ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU support for highly scalable performance
  • ATI Avivo HD video and display technology
  • Dynamic power management with ATI PowerPlay technology
  • 2x DL-DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI
  • PCI Express 2.0 interface


SOURCE : http://vr-zone.com/articles/-rumour-....html?doc=7469
http://www.techpowerup.com/102309/AM...Branding?.html