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MSI Unveils World’s First AMD Richland A10 Powered Mobile Gaming Powerhouse​s

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AMD Richland APU based notebooks are slowly appearing on the market and today MSI has launched two new and refreshed GX70 and GX60 based on the Richland A10-5750M. The gaming notebooks comes with stnadrd 750GB hard drive, 8GB of DDR3-1600, Bluray reader, Killer E2200 Networking card, SDXC card reader, THX speaker, and 9 cell battery. The larger of the two, the GX70, will come with AMD Radeon HD 8970M graphics to power the 17.3 display at resolution of 1920×1080. The GX60 will have AMD Radeon HD 7970M for 15.6” display at the same 1080p resolution. The GX70 will be retailed with MSRP of $1399.99 and the GX60 will be retailed for $1299.99.

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Daily Roundup: 2013-05-22

CPUs, RAMs, Mobos

Video Cards

Cases, PSUs, Coolers

Peripherals

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Daily Roundup: 2013-05-21

CPUs, RAMs, Mobos

Video Cards

Cases, PSUs, Coolers

Peripherals

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Innodisk Releases DDR4 RDIMM Samples to Server Market

Innodisk has announced that it will be among the first to supply DDR4 registered DIMM product samples to the next generation server system. Innodisk is offering the registered DIMM in capacities of 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB to the server environment that need registered memory for mission-critical system that need proper data handling. 

While DDR3 is still the dominant memory on the market today for desktop system, we should expect to see DDR4 to slowly gaining the ground with the upcoming Haswell-E sometimes next year. The DDR4 will start at 2133 MHz frequency and operates at 1.2 volts. Compare this to the standard 1.5v or even the low voltage 1.35v on the DDR3, we can expect the move to DDR4 to provide us even lower overall system power consumption and longer battery life.  Not only that the performance will increase with DDR4, the maximum capacity density has also been increased from 64GB to 128GB.

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ASUSTOR Announces Integration Partnership with Y-cam Solutions

ASUSTOR NAS has added Y-cam to its supported IP camera list. Like many NAS, the ASUSTOR NAS comes with integrated surveillance system. To get the NAS to work with any IP camera, all you got to do is turn the App on in the NAS App Central. The ASUSTOR NAS will support up to four IP camera channels that can be configured with the web-based interface to allow real-time recordings, schedule recordings, playback video and more.

Source: ASUSTOR