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Supermicro SuperBlade Servers @ Computex 2011

Supermicro introduces Enterprise NVIDIA GPU Superblade  Server which combines 20 Tesla GPU’s in a 7U enclosure. This is the highest density Blaze Server based on GPU technology. The 2U GPU server combines 6 TESLA GPU’s in a 2U box for customers with Graphic intensive requirements from their servers. The latest product is the MicroCloud with cloud optimised architecture where each server node is individually managed, deployed as needed. The modules are all based on Intel Sandybridge processor technology, bringing convenience and affordability to the server market. The 5U server is an 8-way MP server. This means that 8x Nehalem based CPU’s inside one box. Each server can support up to 2T of memory. The next server is the Twin server, with either two or four systems into either 1U or 2U box. Lastly the Blade Servers have the same functionality enabling CPU intensive tasks, alternatively using the GPU array as described before for Graphical intensive tasks.

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G.Skill overclocking showcase @ Computex 2011

YoungPro shows his overvclocking skills by overclocking G.Skill memory, taking it to the edge of its capability, at very cold temperatures. The reason for the cold temperatures is to keep the products from overheating. The feedback from YoungPro assists and advises the G.Skill engineering team on how to improve their high-end products.

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G.Skill memory monster kit @ Computex 2011

Introducing the new Ripjaws DDR3 series Memory monster kit, featuring a massive 48GB at 2000MHz, with memory timings at a blistering speed of CL8-9-8-24. The kit is overclocked and tweaked at the show to display the quality of the kit and its versatility. Check out more at G.Skill

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Apacer Media Player @ Computex 2011

Apacer’s media player can display all standard format videos, music and pictures directly onto your home media system TV. Using a WiFi LAN you can stream directly to the media player. Check it out

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Patriot Wildfire SSD @ Computex 2011

The Wildfire Sata 3 SSD drive from Patriot comes in four capacities, 60, 120, 240 and 480 in a 2.5″size. The data rate is upto 5Gb/sec . Check out more from Patriot

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G.Skill 24GB DDR3 kits @2000MHz +Phoenix Pro SSD @ Computex 2010

G.Skill showing their newest 16GB- 4x4GB DDR3 @ 2000MHz kits at Computex 2010, the standard timings are 9-9-9-24 CR2.
The second demo shown is 24GB – 4GBx6 DDR3 @ 2000MHz.
They claim they are the only company who can run 24GB’s @2000MHz also at 9-9-9-24 CR2.
The final Demo had 24GB DDR @1800MHz, but the timings are slightly faster @ 8-9-8-24 CR1. In addition the Phoenix Pro SSD which has 120GB capacity, runs faster than standard SSD, and has read/write speed of 285/275 MB per second.

http://www.gskill.com/

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Super Talent reveals world first USB3.0 flash drives

Director Joe James from Super Talent @ Computex 2010 shows Yi the world’s first USB 3.0 flash drives. The cheapest Express Drive can transmit data at about 130MB/s, The Super Crypt goes at 240MB/s. The Raid Flash Drive at the high-end reaches speeds of over 300MB/sec. In this example it reached a read speed of 313MB/sec and a write speed of 139MB/sec. Significantly faster (3x) than a HDD, as well as a fast SSD (20% faster).
Check out more at http://www.supertalent.com

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Creative flash memory from bullets to bamboo

Sabrina from Memory Electronics introduces various flash memory modules shaped in very creative and attractive ways. First we saw a luggage lock which is also a flash disk, others included a bamboo case for the green enthusiasts as well as gold plated casing for the geo enthusiasts, or bling bling blokes.

The dog tags were cool and also designed to work as a flash disk for those solid solidier types. Lastly the bullet flash disk is the ideal item for fund managers, who want to keep the last one for themselves.

The USB sticks can have memory sizes from 64MB to 8GB.

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Outrageous Sports car optical mouse with Mem reader

Check out the Sports Car shaped Optical mouse with 3 types of card reader and USB ports when you change the wheel, or open the trunk. The Memory reader supports M2, SD, TF. There are also 2x USB ports, one under each of the car front wheels. When the product is connected to the PC, the headlights shine. The chassis is interchangeable to a style and color that suits your taste. For the most outrageous gadgets, check out FirstZoom.tv

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eBook has 15 day battery life!

The e-book is becoming the latest crazy device for Christmas, and Great Wall Company in China has made something that could be your perfect choice. The 9mm wide device is enclosed in a stylish leather-bound cover. The eBook has a multi-format support including txt and PDF. It can also stream music in MP3 format. The device has 512MB built in memory and an SD slot for external memory options. The battery life is 15 days but it is not clear how long the device operates while playing music and reading at the same time. See more at this site: www.gwoversea.com

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