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Sharky Extreme : July 27, 2008





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(Press Release) ATI Technologies Inc. has recently announced that Compaq Computer will use ATI's MOBILITY RADEON graphics processor for its new Evo Notebook N600c and Presario 1700 series notebook personal computers. Both models are among the first announced notebooks in the world to include ATI's MOBILITY RADEON chip.
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We're seeing more price drops, especially on SDRAM memory. Many had $0 changes in the last guide, but went down a few bucks in the past week. When you think about the memory prices and how much you paid for memory even a year ago, it's rather amazing that you can put out $13.00 today and walk away with a stick of PC133 CAS3 128mb. Check our our Weekly Memory Prices here.
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(Press Release) Dell Computer Corp. announced it is selling a low-priced server designed for small businesses or departments. The single-processor PowerEdge 500SC begins at $699. It is the first time Dell is selling a one-processor server, said Mike Skymba, the company's server product marketing manager.
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(Press Release) ATI Technologies Inc. announced that its MOBILITY RADEON graphics processor which provides the desktop-quality graphics and low power consumption demanded by today's performance notebook PC user, is being incorporated into the latest enterprise notebook PC from Hewlett-Packard Company.
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(Press Release) Trident Microsystems, Inc. and Acer Laboratories Inc. (ALi) announced that Toshiba has selected their jointly-developed integrated graphics & core logic CyberBLADE ALADDiN i1TM (CBAi1) to power the latest two models of Toshiba's highly successful Satellite notebook family model 1800 packed with a 800MHz Intel Celeron processor and model 1805 packed with a 850MHz Intel PentiumTM III processor.
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Gigabyte has announced the new GA-7SDX, based on the SIS733 integrated chipset. SiS733 has quality performance and is highly recommended by worldwide media for it's performance. GA-7SDX supports the new FSB266/200 AMD AthlonTM/DuronTM CPU. With an approved power supply unit, it will perform rock stable and fast. 3 SDRAM Slots are provided supporting up to 1.5GB of SDRAM. It also comes with an AGP 4X AGP Slot for connecting your high end graphics card. Ultra ATA-100 interface onboard supports the ATA100 harddisk for transfer rates up to 100Mhz per second. 5 PCI slots allow future expandability to your system.

In addition, GA-7SDX removed some of the seldom use connectors. This not only greatly improved the overall performance, it also make the board very affordable to consumers. The BIOS has built in overclocking functionalities allowing overclockers to tweak their system to its maximum performance.
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Hardware Related (P)Reviews

  • Acidhardware has a review of the AKG K 1000 headphone set (Score: 9.75/10)
  • Guru3D has a quick preview of the Matrox G550
  • Digit-Life has posted its Iwill KD266 and BD133 review
  • SystemLogic.net has posted a review of the Antec EasyUSB (Score: 9/10)
  • X-bit labs has posted an ABIT Siluro T400 64MB Graphics Card Review
  • HardOCP reviews the Asus A7A266

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