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Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer Mid-Tower PC Case
April 14th, 2011
Cooler Master has yet again updated their popular ‘CM Storm’ lineup of computer casings with a new mid-tower PC case called the ‘CM Storm Enforcer’. As usual from the latest casing, this casing also features an all-black color coating (inside and outside). ), this steel case supports for micro ATX and ATX motherboards, and features a top-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 2.0, 3x USB 3.0 and audio ports, four 5.25-inch external drive bays, six 3.5-inch internal drive bays, 7+1 expansion slots and has two fans (1x 200mm fan with red LEDs in front, 1x 120mm fan at the back). The CM Storm Enforcer will start shipping in Europe early next month for 89 Euro (about $128). Intel say 32nm Cloverview for tablet and 22nm Ivy Bridge for desktop coming soon
April 14th, 2011
PC World is reporting that Intel’s Doug Davis introduced the Atom-based Cloverview at the firm’s Developer Forum in Beijing Tuesday, touting its 32nm architecture and low power consumption. Next up is a leaked slide showing off the 22nm version Sandy Bridge, which will be called Ivy Bridge. It seemed that the CPU will support DirectX 11 graphics independently from their embedded graphics, with USB 3.0 and 1600MHz DDR3 memory native support. Ivy Bridge is reportedly expected to arrive in the first half of 2012. SOURCE via PC World Alienware’s new M18x is extreme and humongous
April 14th, 2011
Alienware, their hardware has always been amazing, but their notebook has never been very charming to me. They cater towards gamers and enthusiasts, and that means powerful laptops, but this will sacrifice the weight of the laptop. Also, the looks aren’t very appealing to me. They look rather bulky instead of fluidity cues. Now that Sandy Bridge processors have gone full swing, Alienware has geared up and fused their gaming laptops with the latest and greatest from Intel. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it’s massive. How massive? Talk about an 18-inch laptop! My god, how can you hog around with such a huge ass laptop? It turns out the M18x has a massive 18.4-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, an Intel Core i7 Extreme chip overclocked to a frag-tastic 4GHz. No joke, that’s the ‘Extreme’ edition processor right in your laptop. But that’s not all. You also get achoice of AMD CrossFireX or NVIDIA SLI graphics, up to 32GB of DDR3 RAM, a 3D-capable HDMI 1.4 port, WirelessHD for those obsessed with tidiness, and up to five macro-programmable keys wrapped in an otherworldly anodized aluminium shell. There’s no need for a Razer keyboard anymore. Well, Dell hasn’t announced exactly when it’s going to be available, but rest assure that it’ll cost a bomb. Intel’s Panther Point to include native USB 3.0 support, Z68 chipset to launch May 8th?
April 14th, 2011
Here’s more unofficial leak slide of Intel’s upcoming products. According to the ‘somewhat authentic’ yet unofficial slide above, it looks like the company’s upcoming Panther Point chipset for the Sandy Bridge E (X58 successor) will indeed include native USB 3.0 support finally. Oddly it also support Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge processors, and support for up to three displays (for the integrated graphics). What’s more, a separate rumor is now also pointing to Intel’s high-end Z68 chipset being released on May 8th. It supports the latest Sandy Bridge processors, and will allow for performance to be boosted even further with things like overclocking and RST SSD caching. SOURCE via Engadget Nokia E6 goes official
April 14th, 2011
After a long time letting BlackBerry reign in the QWERTY portrait smartphone sector, Nokia finally announce a successor to their mighty E71/E72 smartphones that used to be very popular among the business-centric-crowd. This new E6 tout awesome battery life, with up to a month of standby time, features both a touchscreen and a portrait QWERTY keyboard. A VGA resolution on a 2.46-inch display equals 326ppi. What’s more, it’s getting the new lovely ‘Anna’ running in its kitchen. It’s shipping in the 2nd quarter. |
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