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Cooling Down

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Posted by: TotalRecall

First off, Dan from down under has compiled four Lian Li (the Lian Li PC-30, PC-61, PC-65 and PC-69) cases into one quick review. Click here to check it out.

Overclocked Cafe has a Thermaltake Active RAM Cooler review up. The cooler does yield some performance gains, but it's only 1-2 degrees celsius. Click here to view it.

Hardware One has takena OCZ Titan 3 (GeForce 3) and pumped it slightly higher from it's already overclocked spec of 215 core / 515 mem. to 225 / 515. This came most likely with the help of those cool looking RAM sinks and blue orb. The board was rated as one of the fastest "out-of-the-box" GF3 cards on the market. Check it out here.

There's hope for a new chip interface which could provide smaller power drains with fewer pins (EETimes):

SAN JOSE, Calif. — A low-voltage, short-range signaling standard now rolling out could lower pin count and power consumption for complex ASICs and processors, simplifying pc board designs and eliminating the need to redesign chip I/O circuitry as process technology advances toward sub-volt levels.

Recently approved as a Jedec standard, scalable low-voltage signaling (SLVS) has yet to gain a groundswell of support needed to kickstart broad development. Backers are initially targeting telecom systems and network processors.




 
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