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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/30 03:58:55
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That Corsair picture looks awesome. Anyway since you started a Computex thread any forthcoming news links about Computex I'll post in here with yours to prevent forum clutter.
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/30 07:16:09
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Id be curious to try out zenbo. Then I'd like to see how well Asus secured him. Lots of these internet of things devices have little to no security on them. Being that he apparently has direct access to everything, getting into it would be a treasure drove.
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/30 07:38:06
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rjohnson11 That Corsair picture looks awesome.
If you're referring to that case I find that this trend to mount motherboards upside down is annoying at best. Until the motherboard manufacturers start making boards with their emblems upside down I wish people would stop encouraging this kind of product. Before you know it, everyone will be doing this and we'll be stuck with buying them just because they'll stop making a regular case.
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/30 08:06:08
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http://www.tweaktown.com/news/52325/galax-unveils-new-prismatic-gamer-series-ddr4-ram-lineup/index.html Each of the Game Series DDR4 modules sport LED's that match the color of each stick's head spreader, and the lights pulsate to give a unique "breathing" effect for extra flair http://videocardz.com/60643/aqua-computer-announces-water-blocks-and-backplates-for-gtx-1080-and-1070 The kryographics Pascal is completely CNC machined. Production takes place in Aqua Computers own production facilities in Germany. The base is made of electrolytic copper with a thickness of 10mm. A precise manufacturing allows using thermal grease not only for the GPU but also for the RAM. This ensures the best possible connection between the graphics card and cooler. For the voltage regulators a thermal pad is included in the scope of supply. Preinstalled nickel plated spacers allow for an easy and secure installation. All relevant contact surfaces are polished to gain a perfect heat transfer. The connection terminal is made of Delrin and can be replaced with kryoconnect adapter kits to connect blocks with each other for SLI setups. In about two weeks the kryographics Pascal will be also available in a nickel plated variant. Moreover, customers can choose between a clear and smoked acryl glass cover. Aqua Computer is also working on a backplate that will be available in about two to three weeks. Besides a passive variant there will be also an active variant with a heatpipe that makes direct contact to the cooling fluid. The backplate will offer an increased contact pressure in the area of the voltage regulators and the GPU to optimize the cooling performance to the maximum.
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/30 13:24:03
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/30 21:03:47
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how long until asus makes a motherboard out of just LED's? Although I have to say those painted lines on the msi are kinda interesting.
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/30 21:31:44
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http://www.engadget.com/2016/05/30/asus-rog-avalon/ Asus announced a pair of monitors, the Disegno Curve MX34VQ and the MX27UC, which come in at 34 and 27 inches, respectively. The MX43VQ’s panel has a 21:9 aspect ratio and a 3440x1440 pixel resolution, along with an 1800R curve. There is a little more to this monitor than just a fancy resolution with a curve, however. It also has a pair of 8 W Harman Kardon speakers, and the base of the monitor has a Qi charging pad built in for wirelessly charging compatible mobile devices. The MX27UC that was on display has a 27-inch IPS panel with a 4K (3840 by 2160) resolution and covers 100 percent of the sRGB color space. It has a pair of 3 W Bang & Olufsen speakers. Most notably, though, the MX27UC has full USB 3.1 Type-C support, which includes DisplayPort Alternate mode, USB Type-C Power Delivery, and of course data transmission. http://www.tweaktown.com/news/52316/asus-teases-ghost-rider-custom-pc-computex-2016/index.html
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/30 23:40:27
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Re: Computex 2016 news
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Re: Computex 2016 news
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Re: Computex 2016 news
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Re: Computex 2016 news
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Re: Computex 2016 news
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Re: Computex 2016 news
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/31 02:01:12
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Xavier Zepherious, do you know if EVGA was displaying it's upcoming sound cards? Big thanks for taking the time to post images and not just url's.
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/31 02:15:51
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/31 05:26:11
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Some EVGA news from Computex: Source: The Tech ReportEVGA@Computex 2016: Custom Pascal cards, new PSUs, and moreby Jeff Kampman — 12:53 AM on May 31, 2016 Computex 2016 - We're on the ground in Taipei for Computex, and we stopped by EVGA's booth this morning to see what the company is cooking up with the advent of Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 graphics cards. We took a fresh look at the company's cases, power supplies, and motherboards, too. EVGA has updated its ACX cooler design for Pascal cards to version 3.0, and we think the design looks pretty fine this time around. The basic EVGA GTX 1080 uses a twin-fan cooler with handsome mesh and brushed-metal accents, along with a dual-layer backplate design. EVGA will be using a similar cooler design for its GTX 1070, too. Stepping up from the base GTX 1080, EVGA's GeForce GTX 1080 FTW adds a second eight-pin power connector and more power phases—a 10+2 design, according to the company's specs—that could offer higher overclocking potential than the Founders Edition reference card and its 5+1-phase arrangement. FTW buyers also get RGB LED lighting and two BIOS chips for extra security during risky exercises like custom firmware flashing. More ambitious overclockers may want to consider the GeForce GTX 1080 Classified. This card uses a beefier PCB with a 14-phase power arrangement, two eight-pin PCIe connectors, three BIOS chips, and the same RGB LED arrangement as the GTX 1080 FTW card. The popular EVGA Hybrid liquid cooler is making a return on the GTX 1080, as well. That card uses a closed-loop liquid cooler with a 120-mm radiator to move hot air directly out of the case. EVGA adds an extra PCIe power connector to this card for more juice during overclocking attempts, too. EVGA is also refining its popular range of power supplies this year. The new Supernova GL series features white LED-backlit power connectors for some extra flair, while the Supernova GX series uses a new platform that reduces the size and weight of the PSU while maintaining the same high-quality power delivery we've come to expect from these units. We somehow failed to get a picture of it, but EVGA will be releasing a variety of case models in its DG based on a prototype it previewed at CES earlier this year as the DG series of enclosures. These monster ATX full-towers use an unconventional interior design that purportedly improves airflow and reduces graphics card temperatures. The design also hides most of the cabling and storage devices outside of the main chamber for a cleaner appearance. Last but not least, the company is making a couple of products to make builders' lives easier. The Power Link accessory slots into the twin eight-pin power plugs on some of the company's graphics cards. This handy little gadget will allow builders to run PCIe power cables to the front of a card for a cleaner appearance. Builders who want to maintain an all-EVGA look inside their systems will soon be able to get new HB SLI bridges to pair with multiple Pascal graphics cards, too. EVGA is offering bridges in three sizes to accommodate PCIe slot spacing on most any motherboard.
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/31 05:48:19
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This really interested me. There are a lot of cases that the FTW and Classified cards don't work in because with the power connectors on they are to wide. This takes care of that problem. On the downside if the case isn't very big front to back is creates a new problem lol. But a cool idea. Last but not least, the company is making a couple of products to make builders' lives easier. The Power Link accessory slots into the twin eight-pin power plugs on some of the company's graphics cards. This handy little gadget will allow builders to run PCIe power cables to the front of a card for a cleaner appearance.
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/31 09:08:58
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/31 09:18:33
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/31 09:26:02
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Since some of you like pictures I'll try and include pictures with any further entries in this thread.
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Re: Computex 2016 news
2016/05/31 23:38:23
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JOIN THE REPUBLIC Summary of this years Computex
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