Cebit 2008 Coverage Part 2

Tradeshow & OC events by piotke @ 2008-03-25

Part 2 of Cebit 2008 coverage finally hit the web. We´ll be showing product highlights from EVGA, Asus, MSI, Foxconn, DFI, Zotac, Zalman, G-Skill, Team Xtreem, Abit and Sandisk.

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Corsair & Intel

Corsair

Corsair is demonstrating the fastest DDR memory modules around. Operating at a whopping 2133 Mhz, with more then decent timings (8-8-8-24). We couldn't find out at what voltage they were operating.

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And here we have on overview of that setup using Corsair watercooling, Corsair power supply and a 2 Gb pair of there fastest DDR3 modules.

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And there are also the new series HX power supplies.

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A closer look at the specifications of the 1000 watt version.

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And overview of the wide range of USB memory sticks. The largest available format is 32 Gigabyte for the moment.

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The "White Cobra" custom build case.

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Corsair was also proud to announce that Dell XPS, the high end and gaming series from Dell, are using Corsair Dominator memory modules.

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Here we se a system with 8 Gb of memory. Just to show that 4 stiks have no problem working decently together.

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Intel

Also Intel was present, and even on multiple locations. Here we see some F1 gaming action. The games were running on Core 2 Quad powered Fujitsu systems.

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Some partner created boards using Intel chipsets.

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Micro ATX and custom sized boards.

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A look at the server based boards

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Comment from Sidney @ 2008/03/16
So many new products to be tested this year.
Comment from Rutar @ 2008/03/16
the Orochi looks massive no matter what perspective you look at it
Comment from jmke @ 2008/03/25
Part 2 of Cebit 2008 coverage finally hit the web. We´ll be showing product highlights from EVGA, Asus, MSI, Foxconn, DFI, Zotac, Zalman, G-Skill, Team Xtreem, Abit and Sandisk.
http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=684
Comment from Rutar @ 2008/03/25
What's up with all the companies making their own passive cooler instead of just putting an S1 on the G92 cards?
Comment from jmke @ 2008/03/25
in-house dev+production most likely cheaper than licensing their tech
Comment from Rutar @ 2008/03/25
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
in-house dev+production most likely cheaper than licensing their tech
I doubt it, the pricing of the S1 cooled GT of ECS @ Newegg BEFORE Newegg jacked up the price (was below 200 when it started).

 

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